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52-1Indian Affairs
Allotments of Lands to Certain Indian Tribes. [2913] Sec. of Interior is enforcing the allotment or "Dawes" act at the Quapaw agency in Indian Territory; involves the Western Miamies, Weas, Kaskaskias, Piankeshaws, Peorias, Ottawas, Modocs, Eastern Shawne
1892-162
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2016-06-03Identifier
oai:shareok.org:11244/412192913 S.rp.615
S. Rep. No. 615, 52nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1892)
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