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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that a cultural item meets the definition of sacred object and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned the sacred object and who wish to claim the item should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
[Erick Kaardal, P.A.]: Exactly, or particularly death certificates, because what's being recorded is the death, it's not who the parents are. So, with probate records, if it's adjudicated, maybe you have a good record to support the court's findings. We understand the unfairness and arbitrariness of people not being trust beneficiaries when they are adopted in, but we're trying to correct what we see as a huge injustice at Shakopee. And, that is, a small group of people has a co-opted the trust corpus of the federal government and we're trying to fix that. So it's not going to be a perfect world when we're done, but we're hoping it will be a more perfect world. Kaardal: That's right. I think the best way to describe the case is that, principally it's about getting damages for the past a...
..., as named in the court case, all direct lineal descendants of the original members of a small ban...
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that the cultural items meet the definition of sacred objects and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned these sacred objects and who wish to claim the items should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that the cultural items meet the definition of sacred objects and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned these sacred objects and who wish to claim the items should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
Each state provides an estate plan for a person who does not have a Will. These are referred to as state intestacy statutes. These statutes set forth who inherits from an intestate estate, based on their relationship to the decedent. Generally, if a person knew how his or her property would be distributed under these statutes, most would choose to have a Will and be able to have the property distributed according to their wishes. In the explanation that follows, the terms "issue" or "descendants" generally means all lineal descendants of all generations. The term "representation" generally means that the class with the nearest degree of kinship (usually children) is divided into one share for each surviving child and one share for each deceased child who left issue surviving. The share...
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that the cultural items meet the definition of sacred objects and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned these sacred objects and who wish to claim the items should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
Who are a person's heirs? Heirs are those who inherit a decedent's property if he or she dies without a will. The law has long established that a surviving spouse has a right to receive a share, and then children, or other lineal descendants, inherit. If there are no lineal descendants, then parents are heirs, then grandparents, siblings, nieces and nephews, and so forth.
...(v) Are enrolled or are lineal descendants of persons enrolled:. (A) As Pembina d...
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