| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1875 - 434 pages
...abandon it, and embarked in a new policy; that "no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...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
...made by Congress March 3, 1871, that " hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...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
...made by Congress March 3, 1671, that " hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...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,... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 pages
...independent powers, and it was declared that "hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...with whom the United States may contract by treaty." 1871, APRIL 20. — A bill passed by Congress "more fully to enforce the provisions of the fourteenth... | |
| 1877 - 200 pages
...laws and customs, by declaring that " Hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...independent nation, tribe or power, with whom the US may contract by treaty." In the face of 382 treaties with Indian tribes, ratified by the Senate... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 858 pages
...Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized is an independent nation, tribe, or power, with whom the United States may contract by treaty." 1871, APRIL 20. — A bill passed by Congress "more fully to enforce the provisions of the fourteenth... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 692 pages
...within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nationx tribe, or power, with whom the United States may contract by treaty ; ' so that ' treaties ' are now rather in the nature of agreements with newly-settled emigrants. In... | |
| 1880 - 952 pages
...1871, (16 St. 566; Rev. St. § 2079,) which declares that no Indian tribe within the territory of the United States "shall be acknowledged or recognized...with whom the United States may contract by treaty," may have upon this question, it is not necessary now to consider. Probably none, as in effect it is... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1880 - 506 pages
...shall remain valid and nnimpaired, yet in future nu Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized...with whom the United States may contract by treaty. " * And in 1870, Congress declared by law that, "All person« within the jurisdiction of the United... | |
| 1880 - 1956 pages
...1871, (16 St. 566; Rev. St. § 2079,) which declares 'that no Indian tribe within the territory of the United States "shall be acknowledged or recognized...with whom the United States may contract by treaty," may have upon this question, it is not necessary now to consider. Probably none, as in effect it is... | |
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