The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as "original Indian title" or "Indian...
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indigenous title, native title (in Australia), original Indian title (in the United States), and customary title (in New Zealand). Aboriginal title jurisprudence...
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Aboriginal title in California refers to the aboriginal title land rights of the indigenous peoples of California. The state is unique in that no Native...
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portal United States portal Aboriginal title in the United States Historic regions of the United States List of Indian reservations in the United States List...
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has held that there is no aboriginal title in Louisiana. Spanish law, as interpreted by the U...
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Aboriginal land title in New Mexico is unique among aboriginal title in the United States. Congressional legislation was passed to define such title after...
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Aboriginal title statutes in the Thirteen Colonies were one of the principal subjects of legislation by the colonial assemblies in the Thirteen Colonies...
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aboriginal title in the United States, several of them written by Chief Justice John Marshall himself. However, without exception, the remarks of the...
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Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
Welfare Act Ranchería Rancherie, Canada Aboriginal title in the United States Former Indian reservations in Oklahoma Indian country jurisdiction Off-reservation...
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decisions on the status of aboriginal title in the United States, building on the opinions of aboriginal title in the Marshall Court. The Taney Court heard Fellows...
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ethnology maps is the 15-volume Handbook of North American Indians. Aboriginal title in the United States Tribal sovereignty in the United States Johnson, Kristin...
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Aboriginal title in New York refers to treaties, purchases, laws and litigation associated with land titles of aboriginal peoples of New York, in particular...
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Land Back (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
for Tribal Nations Indigenous Land Rights (in Australia, in Canada) Aboriginal title in the United States Republic of Lakotah proposal Pieratos, Nikki...
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Act) Aboriginal title in the United States Dawes Act Diplomatic recognition List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies List of states with...
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Hawaiian home land (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
Indian reserve, Canada Ranchería Rancherie, Canada Right to homeland Aboriginal title Politics of Hawaii Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations. Vol. 6...
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Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
to participate in the Buy-Back Program. The Program has identified 105 locations where implementation will occur through mid-2021. In a Federal Register...
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Indian barrier state (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
tribes and the British Army following its victory in the French and Indian War in 1763. After the region was assigned to the United States in the 1783 Treaty...
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The United States Court of Federal Claims (in case citations, Fed. Cl. or C.F.C.) is a United States federal court that hears monetary claims against the...
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Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England is a 1983 nonfiction book by historian William Cronon. In this work, Cronon demonstrated...
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Indian termination policy (redirect from Survey condition of indigenous people in United States of America)
describes United States policies relating to Native Americans from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s. It was shaped by a series of laws and practices with the intent...
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Walking Purchase (redirect from The Walking Purchase)
court held that the justness of the extinguishment of aboriginal title is nonjusticiable, including in the case of fraud. Because the extinguishment occurred...
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Jackson Purchase (redirect from The Purchase)
forms the eastern border of the Purchase. The land was ceded after prolonged negotiations with the Chickasaw Indians in which the United States was represented...
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Klamath Termination Act (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
issued 1 August 1953 by the United States Congress announced the official beginning of the federal Indian termination policy. The tribes that were listed...
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Yazoo land scandal (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
included individuals active in the 1789 purchases, as well as leading Georgia politicians such as James Gunn and United States Supreme Court Associate Justice...
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Donation Land Claim Act (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act, was a statute enacted by the United States Congress in late 1850, intended...
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Indigenous nations. The most notable provisions of the act regulate the inalienability of aboriginal title in the United States, a continuing source...
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Royal Proclamation of 1763 (redirect from The Royal Proclamation of 1763)
England. The Royal Proclamation continues to be of legal importance to First Nations in Canada, being the first legal recognition of aboriginal title, rights...
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Johnson v. McIntosh (redirect from Court of the conqueror)
down the foundations of the doctrine of aboriginal title in the United States, and the related doctrine of discovery. However, the vast majority of the opinion...
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Indian Removal Act (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided...
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Curtis Act of 1898 (category Aboriginal title in the United States)
in 1907, residents could also vote for state officials. Dawes Act Dawes Commission Dawes Rolls Atoka Agreement Aboriginal title in the United States Eminent...
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