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" ' No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation . . . with whom the United States may contract by treaty; "
Manual of Collections of Treaties and of Collections Relating to Treaties - Page 369
by Denys Peter Myers - 1922 - 685 lehte
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The Making of the Nation, 1783-1817

Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 376 lehte
...trea- with Indian tribes, down to the time when, ties- in 1871, Congress declared that, " Hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty." These would have seemed bold words,...
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, 1. köide

James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 1214 lehte
...Rev. Stat. § 1999. "The provision of the Act of Congress of March 3, 1871, ch. 120, that ' hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the Territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty,' is coupled with a provision that...
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The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, 17. köide

Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1895 - 408 lehte
...at all, only as a fiction of law. On March 3, 1871, congress passed an act which reads as follows: "No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty"—saving, however, the obligation...
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The Making of the Nation, 1783-1817

Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 352 lehte
...trea- with Indian tribes, down to the time when, tieB - in 1871, Congress declared that, " Hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty." These would have seemed bold words,...
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The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, 17. köide

Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1895 - 454 lehte
...at all, only as a fiction of law. On March 3, 1871, congress passed an act which reads as follows: "No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty"—saving, however, the obligation...
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Hand-book of International Law

Edwin Forbes Glenn - 1895 - 534 lehte
...to a provisional government of a territorial character. In 1871 a statute was passed providing "that no Indian nation or tribe, within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power, with whom the United States may contract by treaty; but no obligation of any treaty...
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This Country of Ours

Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 410 lehte
...continued No more treaties. by the United States until 1871, when a law was enacted declaring that “no Indian nation or tribe within the territory...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty.” Existing treaties were, however,...
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This Country of Ours

Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 400 lehte
...Colonial times, and was continued by the United States until 1871, when a law was enacted declaring that " no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty." Existing treaties were, however,...
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A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands ..., 1. köide

Curtis Holbrook Lindley - 1897 - 804 lehte
...to be independent people. 1 But by the act of congress passed March 3, 1871, 2 it was declared that no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States should thereafter be recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States...
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This Country of Ours

Benjamin Harrison - 1898 - 408 lehte
...Colonial times, and was continued by the United States until 1871, when a law was enacted declaring that " no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty." Existing treaties were, however,...
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