Partition Certain Lands Between the Hoopa Valley Tribe and the Yurok Indians: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4469 ... September 30, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 206 páginas |
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... further questions . Anyone else ? Mr. COBLE . Mr. Chairman ? Mr. Bosco , you mentioned in your presentation that both tribes agree ; what happened to the third tribe ? Wasn't there a third tribe involved in this ? Mr. Bosco . Well , Mr ...
... further questions . Anyone else ? Mr. COBLE . Mr. Chairman ? Mr. Bosco , you mentioned in your presentation that both tribes agree ; what happened to the third tribe ? Wasn't there a third tribe involved in this ? Mr. Bosco . Well , Mr ...
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... further questions ? Mr. Bosco . I might say , Mr. Chairman , that this bill has not lacked scrutiny in the Congress . We have had one hearing in the Interior Committee , and over in the Senate there have been two hearings by Senator ...
... further questions ? Mr. Bosco . I might say , Mr. Chairman , that this bill has not lacked scrutiny in the Congress . We have had one hearing in the Interior Committee , and over in the Senate there have been two hearings by Senator ...
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... Further , we believe that the bill should not become effective ( except for section 12 ) until the Hoopa Valley Tribe adopts and sends to the Secretary , the resolution called for in section 2 ( a ) . The We strongly oppose the addition ...
... Further , we believe that the bill should not become effective ( except for section 12 ) until the Hoopa Valley Tribe adopts and sends to the Secretary , the resolution called for in section 2 ( a ) . The We strongly oppose the addition ...
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... further recommend that the Settlement Roll be established as of the date of the partition of the communal reservation rather than as of the date of enactment of the Act . This could assure that the roll would include all persons having ...
... further recommend that the Settlement Roll be established as of the date of the partition of the communal reservation rather than as of the date of enactment of the Act . This could assure that the roll would include all persons having ...
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... ownership and management responsibilities for such lands . This proposed partition is generally consistent with the aboriginal territory of the Hoopa and Yurok tribes . Further , 3 - H.R. 4469 and S. 2723 provide for a 48.
... ownership and management responsibilities for such lands . This proposed partition is generally consistent with the aboriginal territory of the Hoopa and Yurok tribes . Further , 3 - H.R. 4469 and S. 2723 provide for a 48.
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1891 Executive Order action allotment attorneys authority benefit bill Bureau of Indian capita payments Chairman Claims Court communal compensation Congress congressional contingent indemnification provision Court of Claims created decision eligible Indians enactment escrow established excluded Indians Executive order reservations Extension fifth amendment takings FRANK Hawaii Housing Authority Hoopa and Yurok Hoopa Tribe Hoopa Valley Business Hoopa Valley Indian Hoopa Valley Reservation Hoopa Valley Tribe II.R Indian Affairs Indian Reorganization Act Indian reservations Indian tribes issues Jessie Short jurisdiction Karuk Tribe Klamath River Reservation loopa nonconsensual partition oligopoly organized ownership partition plan President problems pursuant Puzz Quinault Tribe recognized reservation resources reservation's Secretary Senate Settlement Fund Short litigation Short plaintiffs Sioux Nation Sioux Tribe Square Stat statute Supreme Court takings clause THIEROLF timber Tolowa tribal government tribal members United Valley Business Council Valley Indian Reservation Yurok Indians Yurok Reservation Yurok Tribe
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