Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, Pickens County, County Court Records
Author: Marion Downs
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 289
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Author: Marion Downs
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 289
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Supreme Court
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Published: 1898
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 1084
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Court of Appeals (Indian Territory)
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 842
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wendy St. Jean
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2011-02-28
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 0817356428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the early 1800s, the U.S. government attempted to rid the Southeast of Indians in order to make way for trading networks, American immigration, optimal land use, economic development opportunities, and, ultimately, territorial expansion westward to the Pacific. The difficult removal of the Chickasaw Nation to Indian Territory—later to become part of the state of !--?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /--Oklahoma— was exacerbated by the U.S. government’s unenlightened decision to place the Chickasaws on lands it had previously provided solely for the Choctaw Nation. !--?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /-- This volume deals with the challenges the Chickasaw people had from attacking Texans and Plains Indians, the tribe’s ex-slaves, the influence on the tribe of intermarried white men, and the presence of illegal aliens (U.S. citizens) in their territory. By focusing on the tribal and U.S. government policy conflicts, as well as longstanding attempts of the Chickasaw people to remain culturally unique, St. Jean reveals the successes and failures of the Chickasaw in attaining and maintaining sovereignty as a separate and distinct Chickasaw Nation.
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 530
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Supreme Court
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 1180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose.
Author: Jeffrey Burton
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 1997-09-01
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780806129181
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough this is not a partisan statement for or against tribal sovereignty, Burton demonstrates how judicial reform, by extending the authority of the United States in Indian Territory, undermined the governments of the five republics until abolition of the tribal courts spelled the end of self-rule.
Author: United States. Supreme Court
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 1358
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph Henry Beale
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 1036
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