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" These Indian tribes are the wards of the Nation. They are communities dependent on the United States; dependent largely for their daily food; dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States and receive from them no protection.... "
American Indian Issues in the State of Washington: Hearing Before the United ... - Página 28
de United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1977
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Contemporary Native American Political Issues

Troy R. Johnson - 1999 - 334 páginas
...118 US 375 (1886). The Court declared, "Indian tribes are the wards of the nation. . . . Because of local ill feeling, the people of the States where they are found are often their deadliest enemies." 42. There was no special federal statute authorizing federal civil jurisdiction over reservation-based...
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Documents of United States Indian Policy

Francis Paul Prucha - 2000 - 412 páginas
...the United States. Dependent largely for their daily food. Dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States, and receive from...them no protection. Because of the local ill feeling, die people of the States where they are found are often their deadliest enemies. From their very weakness...
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Indian Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation Act: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2000 - 572 páginas
...the United States; dependent largely for their daily food; dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States and receive from them no protection. Because of the local ill-feeling, the people of the States where they are found are often their deadliest enemies. From...
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Indian Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation Act: Hearing Before the ...

2000 - 580 páginas
...the United States; dependent largely for their daily food; dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States and receive from them no protection. Because of the local ill-feeling, the people of the States where they are found are often their deadliest enemies. From...
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American Indians: Answers to Today's Questions

Jack Utter - 2001 - 522 páginas
...Indian heritage in the United States, is there really any continuing racism against Indian people? Because of the local ill feeling, the people of the...they are found are often their deadliest enemies. US Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama (1886) / am anxious to know where I may apply for a license...
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Political Principles and Indian Sovereignty

Thurman Lee Hester - 2001 - 154 páginas
...the United States. Dependent largely for their daily food. Dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States, and receive from them no protection, Because of local ill feeling, the people of the States are often their deadliest enemies. From their very weakness...
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Deadliest Enemies: Law and the Making of Race Relations on and off Rosebud ...

Thomas Biolsi - 2001 - 310 páginas
...Indian in Western Legal Thought: The Discourses of Conquest. New York: Oxford University Press. 1996. "The People of the States Where They Are Found Are Often Their Deadliest Enemies": The Indian Side of the Story of Indian Rights and Federalism. Arizona Law Review 38(3):98i-97. Williamson,...
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The Tribes and the States: Geographies of Intergovernmental Interaction

Brad A. Bays, Erin Hogan Fouberg - 2002 - 252 páginas
...Kagama is perhaps the bestknown and most pointed statement on this dynamic: "They [American Indian tribes] owe no allegiance to the states, and receive from them no protection. Because of local ill feeling, the people of the states where they are found are often their deadliest enemies."...
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Can Congress Create a Race-based Government?: The Constitutionality of H.R. 309

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - 2005 - 220 páginas
...United States,— dependent largely for their daily food: dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the states, and receive from...are often their deadliest enemies. From their very 87 «*- *4 •«'*««•***«. wi largely due lo the course .,»<,.. //ffiM'trft with them, and the...
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Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, And the Legal ...

Robert A. Williams - 2005 - 309 páginas
...Law, 123-24. 70. As the Supreme Court itself would note in United States v. Kagama, 118 US 375 (1886): "Because of the local ill feeling, the people of the...they are found are often their deadliest enemies" (384). See Robert A. Williams, Jr., "'The People of the States Where They Are Found Are Often Their...
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