No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty... United States Code - Page 4817by United States - 1965Full view - About this book
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1954 - 1160 pages
...3, 1871 (16 Stat. 566; 25 n, SC 71) provided: "No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of tbe United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...March 3, 1871, shall be Invalidated or impaired." " Tho connotation of the word "nation" at that time carried a greater emphasis on cultural ties than... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1962 - 712 pages
...apportioned to the several Tlingit and Haida • The Act provides : ••• • • That hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty : * * *." Opinion of the Court communities, rather than for the individual members or families in the... | |
| United States. President - 1872 - 786 pages
...doom of the Indian-treaty system. By act of March 3 of that year, it was declared " that hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty." It is not for an instant to be thought or spoken that Coufrress, by such a declaration, intended to... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 992 pages
...the doom of the Indian-treaty system. By act of March 3 of that year, it was declared "that hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty." It is not for an instant to be thought or spoken that Congress, by such a declaration, intended to... | |
| Lewis O. Thompson - 1873 - 336 pages
...civilize and christianize them ? Congress, on March 3, 1871, passed an act to declare, that " hereafter no Indian Nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty. May 30. Another large fire broke out in Boston on the morning of Decoration Day. The frequency with... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1874 - 280 pages
...self-government of tribes according to their own laws and customs, — by declaring that " Hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty." In the face of three hundred and eighty-two treaties with Indian tribes, ratified by the Senate as... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1875
...this policy, and a Congress, 3d of March, 1871, did abandon it, and embarked in a new policy: that-" no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...any such Indian nation or tribe prior to March 3, 187], shall be hereby invalidated or impaired." (Revised Statutes, sec. 2079, page 366.) ' OUR OBLIOATIONS... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1875 - 434 pages
...this policy, and a Congress, 3d of March, 1*71, did abandon it, and embarked in a new policy; that "no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with any such Indian nation or tribe prior to March У, lc71, shall be hereby invalidated or impaired.'' (Revised Statutes, sec. ¿079, page 366.) OUR... | |
| United States. War Department - 1875 - 380 pages
...entered upon and caried out as to all. The declaration made by Congress March 3, 1671, that " hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty," appears to me to relieve the Department from entangling itself with an effort to reform past treaties,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1875 - 380 pages
...entered upon and caried out as to all. The declaration made by Congress March 3, 1871, that " hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of...with whom the United States may contract by treaty." appears to me to relieve the Department from entangling itself with an effort to reform past treaties,... | |
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