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KF8205.A1 N35 title 1859 Official code of laws of the Fort Belnap Indian Community of the Fort Belnap Reservation, Montana 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1860 Constitution and by-laws of the Fort Bidwell Indian Community of the Fort Bidwell Reservation, California approved January 28, 1936. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1861 Constitution and bylaws of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe, Nevada approved July 2, 1936. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1862 Corporate charter of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Nevada ratified November 21, 1936. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1863 Constitution and by-laws of the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community, Arizona approved November 24, 1936. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1864 Corporate charter of the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community, Arizona ratified June 6, 1938. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1865 Accounting practices of organized tribal councils 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1866 Litigation involving Indian tribal and state jurisdiction 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1867 Recent developments in Indian civil litigation 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1879 The case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York illustrated by facts / 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1880 A further illustration of the case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An appeal to the Christian community, &c., by Nathaniel T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca tribe." 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1894 The Maya Indians of southern Yucatan and northern British Honduras 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1895 A gazetteer of Indian territory 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1898 The Florida of the Inca a history of adelantado, Hernando de Soto, Governor and Captain General of the kingdom of Florida, and of other heroic Spanish and Indian cavaliers / 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1907 A digest of the laws of the state of Georgia from its first establishment as a British province down to the year 1798, inclusive, and the principal acts of 1799: in which is comprehended the Declaration of Independence; the state constitutions of 1777 and 1789, with alterations and amendments in 1794. Also the constitution of 1798. It contains as well all the laws in force, as those which are deemed useful and necessary, or which are explanatory of existing laws; together, with the titles of all the obsolete and other acts. And concludes with an appendix containing the original charters and other documents, ascertaining and defining the limits and boundary of the state; all the treaties with the southern tribes of Indians; the Articles of confederation and perpetual union: the Constitution of the United States, and a few acts of Congress. Together with a copious index to the whole. / 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1908 Digest of the laws of the State of Georgia from its settlement as a British province, in 1755, to the session of the General Assembly in 1800, inclusive. Comprehending all the laws passed within the above periods, and now in force, alphabetically arranged under their respective titles, also the state constitutions of 1777 and 1789, with the additions and amendments in 1795, and the Constitution of 1798. To which is added, an appendix: comprising the Declaration of American Independence; the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union; the Federal Constitution, with the amendments thereto; all the treaties between the United States and foreign nations; the treaties between the United States and the different tribes of Indians; and those between the State of Georgia and the Southern and Western Indians. With a copious index to the whole / 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1917 Indian territory, descriptive, biographical and genealogical including the landed estates, county seats, etc., etc., with a general history of the territory / 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1918 Constitution and bylaws of the Gila River Indian Community, Arizona approved March 17, 1960. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1919 Constitution and bylaws of the Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona approved May 14, 1936. 1
KF8205.A1 N35 title 1920 Transcript of conferences held at Sacaton, Arizona, February 14-22, 1950, between Gila River Pima-Maricopa Community Council, members of the Pima Tribe, Z. Simpson Cox, tribal attorney [and] officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1