New York Indians: Hearings on S. 1637, S. 1686, and S. 1687. March 9-11, 1948 |
Términos y frases comunes
Allegany Reservation attorney BEECHTREE believe bills Cattaraugus Reservation Chairman chiefs citizens city of Salamanca civil claims Confederacy Congress Constitution council criminal Department enforce Federal Government form of government GARLOW GEORGE give HAAS hear HUGH BUTLER Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indian law Indian reservations Indian schools interested Interior Iroquois Iroquois Confederacy JEMISON jurisdiction KENNEDY live MANLEY matter ment MOFFITT Mohawk N. Y. Senator WATKINS Nation of Indians Niagara Oneida Nation Onondaga Onondaga Reservation passed PATTERSON peace PEE-SAW PLUMMER present President protection question record Regis represent Reverend CoYKENDALL RICKARD Senator BUTLER Senator ECTON Senator WATKINS Seneca Indians Seneca Nation situation Six Nations SNYDER statement status STILLMAN Supreme Court taxes TERRANCE Thank thing tion Tonawanda Reservation treaty tribal tribe Tuscarora Tuscarora Reservation United States Government WADE Washington WEBSTER witnesses York Indians ZIMMERMAN
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Página 11 - And for the same considerations, and with a view to promote the future welfare of the Six Nations, and of their Indian friends aforesaid, the United States will add the sum of...
Página 11 - In consideration of the peace and friendship hereby established, and of the engagements entered into by the Six Nations; and because the United States desire, with humanity and kindness, to contribute to their comfortable support; and to render the peace and friendship hereby established strong and perpetual...
Página 168 - Creek; and the people of the United States shall have the free and undisturbed use of this road, for the purposes of travelling and transportation. And the six Nations, and each of them, will forever allow to the people of the United States, a free passage through their lands, and the free use of the...
Página 118 - ... to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom...
Página 7 - April, 1792, making in whole $4,500, which shall be expended yearly forever in purchasing clothing, domestic animals, implements of husbandry and other utensils suited to their circumstances, and In compensating useful artificers who shall reside with or near them and be employed for their benefit.
Página 11 - ... of the goods aforesaid, desire that a part of their annuity should be furnished in domestic animals, implements of husbandry, and other utensils convenient for them, and in compensation to useful artificers who may reside with or near them, and be employed for their benefit, the same shall, at the subsequent annual deliveries, be furnished accordingly.
Página 4 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of New York shall have jurisdiction over offenses committed by or against Indians on Indian reservations...
Página 96 - And the six Nations, and each of them, will forever allow to the people of the United States, a free passage through their lands, and the free use of the harbors and rivers adjoining and within their respective tracts of land, for the passing and securing of vessels and boats, and liberty to land their cargoes where necessary for their safety.
Página 61 - Senators, or a major part of them, and the Judges of the Court of Appeals, or the major part of them.
Página 9 - September 13, 1952, those tribal laws and customs which they desire to preserve, which, on certification to the Secretary of the Interior by the governing body of such tribe shall be published in the Federal Register and thereafter shall govern in all civil cases involving reservation Indians when the subject matter of such...