Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians, and Forother Purposes

Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians, and Forother Purposes
Title Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians, and Forother Purposes PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs
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Pages 302
Release 1909
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Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians

Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians
Title Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1908
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Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on Matters Relating to the Osage Tribe of Indians

Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on Matters Relating to the Osage Tribe of Indians
Title Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on Matters Relating to the Osage Tribe of Indians PDF eBook
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Pages 304
Release 1909
Genre Osage Indians
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Report with Respect to the House Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Conduct an Investigation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Report with Respect to the House Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Conduct an Investigation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Title Report with Respect to the House Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Conduct an Investigation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher
Pages 1828
Release 1953
Genre Indians of North America
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Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Title Congressional Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
Publisher
Pages 980
Release 1949
Genre Law
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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)

Checklist of Hearings Before Congressional Committees Through the Sixty-seventh Congress

Checklist of Hearings Before Congressional Committees Through the Sixty-seventh Congress
Title Checklist of Hearings Before Congressional Committees Through the Sixty-seventh Congress PDF eBook
Author Harold Ordell Thomen
Publisher
Pages 1016
Release 1959
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Mixed-bloods and Tribal Dissolution

Mixed-bloods and Tribal Dissolution
Title Mixed-bloods and Tribal Dissolution PDF eBook
Author William E. Unrau
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780700603954

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This book shows that without the cooperation of the"mixed-bloods," or part-Indians, dispossession of Indian lands by the U.S. government in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries would have been much more difficult to accomplish. The relationship between the Métis and the loss of Indian lands, never before fully explored, is revealed in Unrau's study of Charles Curtis, a mixed-blood member of the Kansa-Kaws. Curtis is best remembered as Herbert Hoover's vice-president, but he also served in Congress for more than 30 years. A successful lawyer and Republican politician, Curtis had spent his early years on a reservation but grew up comfortably and fully integrated into the white world. By virtue of his celebrated status, he became the most important figure in the debate over federal Indian policy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As the Indian expert in Congress, Curtis had significant power in formulating and carrying out the assimilationist program that had been instituted, particularly by the Dawes Act, in the 1880s. The strategy was to encourage reservation Indians to reject communal life and reap the rewards of individual enterprise. Central to these developments were questions of ownership, land claims, allotments, tribal inheritance laws, and what constituted the public domain. The underlying issues, however, were Indian identification and assimilation. The government's actions—affecting schools, the federal courts, Indian Office personnel, allotment and inheritance laws, mineral leases, and the absorption of the Indian Territory into the state of Oklahoma—all bore the mark of Curtis's hand.