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Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands (Legacy 99-1881)
PROJECT Wendy Eliason.

This report identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands - Report (Legacy 99-1881) (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wendy Eliason. Donald Fixico. Sharon O'Brien. Michael Stewart.

This report identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands - Summary (Legacy 99-1881) (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wendy Eliason. Donald Fixico. Sharon O'Brien. Michael Stewart.

This is a summary of a report that identifies Department of Defense (DoD) installation obligations arising from treaties and agreements negotiated by the United States and Indian nations between 1775 and 1954. In general, these treaties recognize tribal members rights to hunt, fish, gather, and otherwise continue longstanding use of lands now occupied by DoD installations.


Visit To the Indian Nations: the Diary of John Hambly (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel J. J. Ross. Bruce S. Chappell.

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