American Indians: Answers to Today's QuestionsUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 2001 - 494 pages Answer to today's questions. |
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... Civil War ? .............. ..191 9. When was the last official surrender of an Indian tribe , and who was involved ? .191 10. Were there any deadly U.S. Cavalry actions in the 20th century ? ......... ......... 194 11. What were the ...
... Civil War ? .............. ..191 9. When was the last official surrender of an Indian tribe , and who was involved ? .191 10. Were there any deadly U.S. Cavalry actions in the 20th century ? ......... ......... 194 11. What were the ...
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... civil jurisdiction can be applicable to Indians ? ....... 261 9. What is tribal sovereignty ? ................... ..263 10. What have been the general characteristics of traditional tribal governments ? ............ ........... 269 11 ...
... civil jurisdiction can be applicable to Indians ? ....... 261 9. What is tribal sovereignty ? ................... ..263 10. What have been the general characteristics of traditional tribal governments ? ............ ........... 269 11 ...
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