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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... married to a half - breed Osage Indian named August Captain , and it is claimed she was placed upon the roll of the Osage Indians by its council on March 5 , 1847. Her name appears to have remained there until 1874 , when it was dropped ...
... married to a half - breed Osage Indian named August Captain , and it is claimed she was placed upon the roll of the Osage Indians by its council on March 5 , 1847. Her name appears to have remained there until 1874 , when it was dropped ...
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... marriage and cohabitation of the mother with another than the alleged father , with whom there was no pretense of a tribal or other marriage of any sort , nor of any other than an unlawful and immoral and clandestine relationship . ' On ...
... marriage and cohabitation of the mother with another than the alleged father , with whom there was no pretense of a tribal or other marriage of any sort , nor of any other than an unlawful and immoral and clandestine relationship . ' On ...
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... married members of the tribe and were , in 1874 , enrolled therewith by Agent Gibson at the instigation of the chief of the Little Osage band ; that the other bands of the Osages objected , and when Cyrus Beede became agent in 1878 ...
... married members of the tribe and were , in 1874 , enrolled therewith by Agent Gibson at the instigation of the chief of the Little Osage band ; that the other bands of the Osages objected , and when Cyrus Beede became agent in 1878 ...
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... married Margaret Curley , a Pottawatomie Indian , who continued to live among and affiliate with the Kaws , with whom he was enrolled , and that his children , including Otwin , were enrolled with their mother as members of the ...
... married Margaret Curley , a Pottawatomie Indian , who continued to live among and affiliate with the Kaws , with whom he was enrolled , and that his children , including Otwin , were enrolled with their mother as members of the ...
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... married Rachel Pappan , a Kaw , by whom he had nine children , six of which were allotted lands on the Kaw ... marriage to a Kaw woman , was a citizen Pottawatomie and not a member of the Osage tribe . His children would therefore have ...
... married Rachel Pappan , a Kaw , by whom he had nine children , six of which were allotted lands on the Kaw ... marriage to a Kaw woman , was a citizen Pottawatomie and not a member of the Osage tribe . His children would therefore have ...
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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...
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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...