Cases McPheteridge, Sledge, Gordon, Tapp, Choctaws
Cases McPheteridge, Sledge, Gordon, Tapp, Choctaws
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United States Congress. Five Civilized Tribes In Oklahoma, Reports of the Department of the Interior and Evidentiary Papers in support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of Certain Members of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, Sixty-second Congress, Third Session. Department of the Interior, United States. 1913.
Cases McPheteridge, Sledge, Gordon, Tapp, Choctaws
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It has been pointed out above that the intervention of the United States in respect to the making of the tribal rolls was necessary because the tribal authorities had themselves failed to make correct rolls, owing to their corrupt practices, and that many persons who were entitled to citizenship were unjustly deprived of their rights.
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(7) Act of March 5, 1905 (33 Stat., 1048,1060} This act was supplemental to the regular enrollment acts and authorized the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, for 60 days following the approval of the act, to receive and consider the applications of certain newborn children for whose enrollment no provision had been made. This
Action Which Should be taken to Complete Unfinished Work
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Department of the Interior Washington, July 2, 1912 Hon. John H. Stephens, Chairman Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a copy of H. R. 19123, entitled “A bill to reopen the rolls of the Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribe and to provide for the awarding the rights secured
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