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" That upon the completion of said allotments, and the patenting of the lands to said allottees, each and every member of the respective bands or tribes of Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws; both... "
Annual Reports of the War Department - Page 143
by United States. War Department - 1895
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The Baptist Home Mission Monthly, Volumes 9-10

1887 - 730 pages
...,i'lo:nients and the patenting of the lands to the Indians, every such Indian shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the Slate or Territory in which they may reside, and no Territory shall pass or enforce any law denying...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 264

1920 - 1058 pages
...for his piece of land, expressly declares that each and every such allottee shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal,...the state or territory in which he may reside, and that the purpose of such provision was to thereafter exclude such an allottee from the operation of...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 145-146

1906 - 2090 pages
...every member of the respective bands or tribes to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws both civil and criminal of the state or territory in which they may reside." This legislation marks a new era in our Indian policy, and the section we are considering...
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The Gospel in All Lands

1887 - 592 pages
...the respective bands or tribes of Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside ; and no Territory shall pass or enforce any law denying any such Indian within its...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1880 - 506 pages
...subiect to the provisions of section nineteen hundred and seventy-seven of the Revised Statutes and to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside, with the right to sue and be sued in the courts thereof : Provided, That their lands...
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Laws of the United States of a Local Or Temporary Character, and ..., Volume 2

United States - 1881 - 572 pages
...the provisions of section nineteen hundred and seventy- iious of . seven of the Revised Statutes and to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside, with the right to Biie and be sued in the courts thereof : Provided, That their lands...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 1

United States - 1881 - 746 pages
...the provisions of section nineteen hundred and seven tyKs,<S 1977. seven of the Eevised Statutes and to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside, with the right to sue and be sued in the courts thereof: — lands of; how Provided,...
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Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States: Embracing ..., Volume 1

United States - 1881 - 742 pages
...the provisions of section nineteen hundred and seventyRs,$ 197"! seven of the Eevised Statutes and to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside, with the right to sue and be sued in the courts thereof : —lauds of; how Provided,...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 17

1897 - 1036 pages
...the respective bands or tribes of Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the beneflt of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the state or territory In which they may reside." But the act at the same time put limitations and restrictions upon the power of the...
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Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association

Women's National Indian Association - 1883 - 818 pages
...to the Indians in severalty. Third, Extending over a tribe, after the completion of the allotments, the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they reside. Fourth, After all the lands on a reservation have been allotted, or sooner, if the President...
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