Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 16Oklahoma Historical Society., 1938 - Indians of North America |
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Page 91
... tribal courts of the Chero- kee and Creek Nations took no cognizance of the white man and their tribal laws had no application to him or to his activities , but were limited in their jurisdiction to the tribal members . An Act of ...
... tribal courts of the Chero- kee and Creek Nations took no cognizance of the white man and their tribal laws had no application to him or to his activities , but were limited in their jurisdiction to the tribal members . An Act of ...
Page 403
... tribal division . into the Upper and Lower Creeks , was augmented by the line up of its members during the Civil War . The Upper Creeks , composed mostly of full bloods were allied with the Union forces , while the Lower Creeks or ...
... tribal division . into the Upper and Lower Creeks , was augmented by the line up of its members during the Civil War . The Upper Creeks , composed mostly of full bloods were allied with the Union forces , while the Lower Creeks or ...
Page 425
... tribal existence of the Five Civilized tribes of Indians in Indian Terri- tory , there was established , in 1893 , a commission to treat with them with the view of inducing the Indians to take their land in severalty and give up their ...
... tribal existence of the Five Civilized tribes of Indians in Indian Terri- tory , there was established , in 1893 , a commission to treat with them with the view of inducing the Indians to take their land in severalty and give up their ...
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June 1938 Number | 2 |
March 1938 Number 1 Section | 3 |
Eastern Cherokee Chiefs John P Brown | 45 |
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