Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of IndiansU.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - 133 pages |
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... born thereafter , did not receive land , and their rights of course follow the status of their mother as Kaws . As the mother failed legally to establish Osage blood , or that her children had been affiliating with and recognized by the ...
... born thereafter , did not receive land , and their rights of course follow the status of their mother as Kaws . As the mother failed legally to establish Osage blood , or that her children had been affiliating with and recognized by the ...
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... born in Missouri in 1828 of a quarter - blood Osage woman and a white man ; that the family lived near Kansas City , Mo. , until about 1858 , thence going to Cali- fornia where Peter and his sister were born and reared and were residing ...
... born in Missouri in 1828 of a quarter - blood Osage woman and a white man ; that the family lived near Kansas City , Mo. , until about 1858 , thence going to Cali- fornia where Peter and his sister were born and reared and were residing ...
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... born in California , now live there , and have all their lives exercised the rights of citizenship in that State . It was further held in the case of Banks , supra , that the case of his children presented a different question . Their ...
... born in California , now live there , and have all their lives exercised the rights of citizenship in that State . It was further held in the case of Banks , supra , that the case of his children presented a different question . Their ...
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... born after Kaw allotments were closed . It was admitted by the applicant and established by the evidence that he had never resided or affiliated with the Osages ; and that that tribe had never recognized him nor any of his children as ...
... born after Kaw allotments were closed . It was admitted by the applicant and established by the evidence that he had never resided or affiliated with the Osages ; and that that tribe had never recognized him nor any of his children as ...
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... born between January 1 , 1906 and July 1 , 1907. It provided , also , that the Secretary of the Interior should cause a careful revision of the roll to be made to the end that any persons not lawfully entitled to be thereon should be ...
... born between January 1 , 1906 and July 1 , 1907. It provided , also , that the Secretary of the Interior should cause a careful revision of the roll to be made to the end that any persons not lawfully entitled to be thereon should be ...
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act of Congress admitted adopted affidavits affiliated allotment bill application for enrollment Assistant Attorney-General attorneys Auld Bates County born CHAIRMAN Cherokee Nation child Choctaw citizens claim Commissioner of Indian committee court court of equity Daughter Dawes Commission decision denied Department entitled to enrollment fact father Five Civilized Tribes fractional townships Frank James fraud Fronkier G. J. Stratton HEMPHILL Hunt Indian Affairs Indian agent Interior investigation James Jane Appleby Javine June 28 KAPPLER Kaw roll Kaw tribe land LEAHY lived Loveland Major MILES married Mary matter MERILLAT MILLARD minor children Moses Plomondon mother names newly discovered evidence Office Osage Agency Osage allotment Osage blood Osage council Osage Indian Osage national council Osage Reservation Osage roll Osage tribe Otwin Pappan Pawhuska Pearl Callahan persons question record Revard Rosa Marr Secretary Senator CURTIS Senator SUTHERLAND sister submitted Susan Larine testimony tribe of Indians TRUMBLEY woman
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Page 64 - Decedents," and to repeal said original sections, -and to repeal sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight...
Page 25 - But no such damages shall be adjusted and paid until thoroughly examined and passed upon by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior...
Page 68 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes,'' be amended to read as follows :
Page 65 - And the said parties of the first part for their heirs, executors and administrators, do covenant, grant bargain and agree, to and with the said party of the second part...
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Page 74 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and whereas in the recognition of this principle this Government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship; and whereas it is claimed that such American...
Page 129 - ... the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said party of the first part shall and will warrant and forever defend.
Page 128 - An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for other purposes," approved August 15, 1876, by and between George W.
Page 65 - In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and have caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done...
Page 4 - That the roll of the Osage tribe of Indians, as shown by the records of the United States in the office of the United States Indian agent at the Osage Agency, Oklahoma Territory, as It existed...