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U.S. Supreme Court DANIEL RED BIRD v. U S, 203 U.S. 76 (1906)
203 U.S. 76
DANIEL RED BIRD et al., Citizens of the Cherokee Nation by Blood, Appt...
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With the creation of the U.S. Constitution and a national government, political and legal policy-makers had to determine how to deal...
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Metrolink has agreed to pay $30 million to settle most of the lawsuits stemming from the 2005 commuter train crash that killed 11 and injured 180 people in Glendale.
The payments would resolve about 90 percent of the cases from the derailment in which a commuter rail train struck a Jeep Cherokee left on the tracks by Juan Manuel Alvarez.
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The Cherokee Indian Cases prompted a constitutional crisis marked by successful state defiance of the Supreme Court, the Constitution...
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... against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment. . Commander-in-Chief . Develop...In the early cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia , and Worcester v. Georgia , ...
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Judgments affirmed. McMurray, P. J., and Pope, J., concur.
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... (h) Resolution of Contested Cases. If the Tribal Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissi...
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This is blatant discrimination of the worst kind," said [Diane Watson] (D-CA). "I and my colleagues in the Black Caucus question the validity, legality, as well as the morality of the Cherokee Nation's vote. Black descendant Cherokees can trace their Native American heritage back in many cases for more than a century. They are legally a part of the Cherokee Nation through history, precedent, blood, and treaty obligations.
There is no such thing as a Black American Indian or white American Indian," said [Mike Graham], a citizen of the Oklahoma Cherokee Nation. "You're American Indian or you're not! If you're Black or White and have Indian heritage, that is all you can and should claim. It's an insult to the American Indian community for people of another race to claim their Indian heri...
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- Lecture: Pomona College will present the Hart Lecture Series "The Cherokee Cases" at 11 a.m. at the Smith Campus Center, Rose Hills Theatre, 170 E. Sixth St., Claremont. The lecture will be presented by Patricia Nelson Limerick, noted scholar of the American West and author of "The Legacy of Conquest" and "The Unbroken Past of the American West." Information: (909) 607-9435.
- Lecture: The Rembrandt Club will present a lecture by Gordon Hazlitt, former editor of Pomona Today at 1:30 p.m. in the Thatcher Music Building, Lyman Hall, 340 N. College Ave., Claremont. Hazlitt will present "From Both Sides Now: The Enjoyment of Art Contrasted with the Making of Art." Information: (909) 625-5347.
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... activities within the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation, a nation recognized through treaties with ...