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245 00 $aDocuments of United States Indian policy /$cedited by Francis Paul Prucha.
250 $a3rd ed.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 379-381) and index.
505 0 $aGeorge Washington to James Duane. September 7, 1783 -- Proclamation of the Continental Congress. September 22, 1783 -- Report of Committee on Indian Affairs. October 15, 1783 -- Treaty with the Six Nations. October 22, 1784 -- Treaty of Fort McIntosh. January 21, 1785 -- Treaty of Hopewell with the Cherokees. November 28, 1785 -- Ordinance for the Regulation of Indian Affairs. August 7, 1786 -- Northwest Ordinance. July 13, 1787 -- Committee Report on the Southern Department. August 3, 1787 -- Report of Henry Knox on White Outrages. July 18, 1788 -- Report of Henry Knox on the Northwestern Indians. June 15, 1789 -- Establishment of the War Department. August 7, 1789 -- Trade and Intercourse Act. July 22, 1790 -- President Washington's Third Annual Message. October 25, 1791 -- President Washington on Government Trading Houses. December 3, 1793 -- Establishment of Government Trading Houses. April 18, 1796 -- Trade and Intercourse Act. March 30, 1802 -- President Jefferson on Indian Trading Houses. January 18, 1803 -- President Jefferson to William Henry Harrison. February 27, 1803 -- Superintendent of Indian Trade. April 21, 1806 -- President Jefferson on the Liquor Trade. December 31, 1808 -- Treaty of Portage des Sioux. July 19, 1815 -- Governor Cass on British Traders. July 20, 1815 -- Secretary of War Crawford on Trade and Intercourse. March 13, 1816 -- Exclusion of British Traders. April 29, 1816 -- Secretary of War Calhoun on British Traders. March 25, 1818 -- Authorization of Indian Agents. 1818 -- Manner of Appointing Agents. April 16, 1818 -- Compensation for Indian Agents. April 20, 1818 -- Secretary of War Calhoun on Indian Trade. December 5, 1818 -- Civilization Fund Act. March 3, 1819 -- Abolition of the Government Trading Houses. May 6, 1822 -- Act for Regulating the Indian Trade. May 6, 1822 -- Johnson and Graham's Lessee v. William McIntosh. 1823 -- Creation of a Bureau of Indian Affairs in the War Department. March 11, 1824 -- Authorization of Treaties; Trade Regulations. May 25, 1824 -- Message of President Monroe on Indian Removal. January 27, 1825 -- Treaty with the Ponca Indians. June 9, 1825 -- Treaty of Prairie du Chien. August 19, 1825 -- Thomas L. McKenney on Trading Sites. February 14, 1826 -- Secretary of War Eaton on Cherokee Removal. April 18, 1829 -- President Jackson on Indian Removal. December 8, 1829 -- Senator Frelinghuysen on Indian Removal. April 9, 1830 -- Indian Removal Act. May 28, 1830 -- Treaty with the Choctaw Indians. September 27, 1830 -- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia. 1831 -- Worcester v. Georgia. 1832 -- Authorization of a Commissioner of Indian Affairs. July 9, 1832 -- Indian Commissioner Herring on the Indian Race. November 22, 1832 -- Trade and Intercourse Act. June 30, 1834 -- Organization of the Department of Indian Affairs. June 30, 1834 -- President Jackson on Indian Removal. December 7, 1835 -- Indian Commissioner Crawford on Indian Policy. November 25, 1838 -- Regulations Regarding Liquor and Annuities. March 3, 1847 -- Indian Commissioner Medill on Indian Colonies. November 30, 1848 -- Transfer of Indian Affairs to the Department of the Interior. March 3, 1849 -- Organization of Indian Affairs in Oregon. June 5, 1850 -- Indian Commissioner Lea on Reservation Policy. November 27, 1850 -- Modifications in the Indian Department. February 27, 1851 -- Treaty of Fort Laramie. September 17, 1851 -- Indian Commissioner Lea on the Civilization of the Indians. November 27, 1851 -- Superintendent of Indian Affairs in California. March 3, 1852 -- Treaty with the Oto and Missouri Indians. March 15, 1854 -- Indian Commissioner Manypenny on Indian Affairs. November 22, 1856 -- Indian Commissioner Mix on Reservation Policy. November 6, 1858 -- Indian Commissioner Dole on Reservation Policy. November 26, 1862 -- Report of the President of the Southern Treaty Commission. October 30, 1865 -- Treaty with the Creeks. June 14, 1866 -- Report of the Doolittle Committee. January 26, 1867 -- Creation of an Indian Peace Commission. July 20, 1867 -- Report of the Indian Peace Commission. January 7, 1868 -- Treaty of Fort Laramie. April 29, 1868 -- House Debate on Treaty-Making Power. June 18, 1868 -- Resolutions of the Indian Peace Commission. October 9, 1868 -- Secretary of War Schofield on Transfer of the Indian Bureau. November 20, 1868 -- Indian Commissioner Taylor on Transfer of the Indian Bureau. November 23, 1868 -- Indian Commissioner Taylor on Indian Civilization. November 23, 1868 -- Authorization of the Board of Indian Commissioners. April 10, 1869 -- Instructions to the Board of Indian Commissioners. 1869 -- Secretary of the Interior Cox on Reservations and on the Peace Policy. November 15, 1869 -- Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners. November 23, 1869 -- Indian Commissioner Parker on the Treaty System. December 23, 1869 -- President Grant's Peace Policy. December 5, 1870 -- Cherokee Tobacco Case. December 1870 -- Abolition of Treaty Making. March 3, 1871 -- Indian Commissioner Walker on Indian Policy. November 1, 1872 -- Assignment of Indian Agencies to Religious Societies. November 1, 1872 -- Establishment of a Reservation by Executive Order. May 29, 1873 -- Indian Commissioner Smith on Indian Citizenship. November 1, 1874 -- General Sherman on Transfer of the Indian Bureau. January 19, 1876 -- Indian Commissioner Smith on Principles of Indian Policy. October 30, 1876 -- Indian Commissioner Hayt on Indian Police. November 1, 1877 -- Standing Bear v. Crook. May 12, 1879 -- Secretary of the Interior Schurz on Reservation Policy. November 1, 1880 -- Indian Commissioner Price on Civilizing the Indians. October 24, 1881 -- Indian Commissioner Price on Cooperation with Religious Societies. October 10, 1882 -- Report on the Mission Indians of California. October 10, 1883 -- General Sherman on the End of the Indian Problem. October 27, 1883 -- Courts of Indian Offenses. November 1, 1883 -- Ex Parte Crow Dog. December 17, 1883 -- Program of the Lake Mohonk Conference. September 1884 -- Elk v. Wilkins. November 3, 1884 -- Major Crimes Act. March 3, 1885 -- United States v. Kagama. May 10, 1886 -- Indian Commissioner Atkins on the Five Civilized Tribes. September 28, 1886 -- General Allotment Act (Dawes Act). February 8, 1887 -- Use of English in Indian Schools. September 21, 1887 -- Marriage between White Men and Indian Women. August 9, 1888 -- Indian Commissioner Morgan on Indian Policy. October 1, 1889 -- Supplemental Report on Indian Education. December 1, 1889 -- Inculcation of Patriotism in Indian Schools. December 10, 1889 -- The Board of Indian Commissioners on Civil Service Reform. January 10, 1891 -- Relief of the Mission Indians. January 12, 1891 -- Amendment to the Dawes Act. February 28, 1891 -- Civil Service Classifications in the Indian Service. April 13, 1891 -- Army Officers as Indian Agents. July 13, 1892 -- Rules for Indian Courts. August 27, 1892 -- Indian School Superintendents as Indian Agents. March 3, 1893 -- Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes Commission). March 3, 1893 -- Report of the Dawes Commission. November 20, 1894 -- Extension of Civil Service Rules. September 15, 1896 -- Curtis Act. June 28, 1898 -- Stephens v. Cherokee Nation. May 15, 1899 -- Citizenship for Indians in the Indian Territory. March 3, 1901 -- Indian Commissioner Jones on Indian Self-Support. October 15, 1901 -- Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock. January 5, 1903 -- Indian Commissioner Leupp on Indian Policy. September 30, 1905 -- Burke Act. May 8, 1906 -- Indian Commissioner Leupp on the Burke Act. September 30, 1906 -- Lacey Act. March 2, 1907 -- Indian Commissioner Leupp on Reservation Schools. September 30, 1907 -- Winters v. United States, January 6, 1908 -- Buy Indian Act. June 25, 1910 -- Indian Commissioner Valentine on Indian Health. November 1, 1910 -- Indian Commissioner Sells, A Declaration of Policy. October 15, 1917 -- Citizenship for World War I Veterans. November 6, 1919 -- Authorization of Appropriations and Expenditures for Indian Affairs (Snyder Act). November 2, 1921 -- Bursum Bill. 1922 -- Indian Citizenship Act. June 2, 1924 -- Pueblo Lands Board. June 7, 1924 -- Meriam Report. 1928 -- Johnson-O'Malley Act. April 16, 1934 -- Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act). June 18, 1934 -- Indian Commissioner Collier on the Wheeler-Howard Act. 1934 -- Indian Arts and Crafts Board. August 27, 1935 -- Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act. June 26, 1936 -- Indian Claims Commission Act. August 13, 1946 -- Definition of "Indian Country." June 25, 1948 -- House Concurrent Resolution 108. August 1, 1953 -- Public Law 280. August 15, 1953 -- Termination of the Menominee Indians. June 17, 1954 -- Transfer of Indian Health Services. August 5, 1954 -- Relocation of Indians in Urban Areas. 1954 -- Senator Watkins on Termination Policy. May 1957 -- Secretary of the Interior Seaton on Termination Policy. September 19, 1958 -- Williams v. Lee. January 12, 1959 -- Native American Church v. Navajo Tribal Council. November 17, 1959 -- A Program for Indian Citizens. January 1961 -- Declaration of Indian Purpose. June 1961 -- Task Force on Indian Affairs. 1961 -- President Johnson, Special Message to Congress. March 6, 1968 -- Civil Rights Act of 1968. April 11, 1968 -- Report on Indian Education. November 3, 1969 -- President Nixon, Special Message on Indian Affairs. July 8, 1970 -- Return of Blue Lake Lands to Taos Pueblo. 1970 -- Return of the Lands. December 15, 1970 -- Remarks of President Nixon. December 15, 1970 -- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. December 18, 1971 -- Indian Education Act. June 23, 1972 -- Extension of Indian Preference in Employment. June 26, 1972 -- Menominee Restoration Act. December 22, 1973 -- Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. December 28, 1973 -- United States v. State of Washington. March 22, 1974 -- Indian Financing Act. April 12, 1974 -- Morton v. Mancari. June 17, 1974 -- Student Rights and Due Process Procedures. October 11, 1974.
505 8 $aEstablishment of the American Indian Policy Review Commission. January 2, 1975 -- Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. January 4, 1975 -- Passamaquoddy Tribe v. Morton. January 20, 1975 -- Indian Crimes Act of 1976. May 29, 1976 -- Indian Health Care Improvement Act. September 30, 1976 -- Final Report of the American Indian Policy Review Commission. May 17, 1977 -- Establishment of Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs. September 26, 1977 -- Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe. March 6, 1978 -- United States v. Wheeler. March 22, 1978 -- Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez. May 15, 1978 -- American Indian Religious Freedom. August 11, 1978 -- Federal Acknowledgment of Indian Tribes. October 2, 1978 -- Tribally Controlled Community College Assistance Act. October 17, 1978 -- Education Amendments Act of 1978: Title XI--Indian Education. November 1, 1978 -- Indian Child Welfare Act. November 8, 1978 -- Archaeological Resources Protection Act. October 31, 1979 -- United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians. June 30, 1980 -- Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act. October 10, 1980 -- Statement on Indian Health Programs. March 2, 1981 -- Indian Land Consolidation Act. January 12, 1983 -- Presidential Commission on Indian Reservation Economies, Executive Order 12401. January 14, 1983 -- Indian Policy: Statement of Ronald Reagan. January 24, 1983 -- Federal Acknowledgement of Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island. February 2, 1983 -- Water Rights of the Ak-Chin Indians. October 19, 1984 -- Report and Recommendations of the Presidential Commission on Indian Reservation Economies. November 30, 1984 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs Statement of Policy. 1984 -- Report of the Task Force on Indian Economic Development. July 1986 -- Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986. October 27, 1986 -- California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. February 25, 1987 -- Amendments to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. February 3, 1988 -- Report on BIA Education. March 1988 -- Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association. April 19, 1988 -- Tribally Controlled Schools Act of 1988. April 28, 1988 -- Tribal Self-Governance Demonstration Project. October 5, 1988 -- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. October 17, 1988 -- Puyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act. June 21, 1989 -- National Museum of the American Indian Act. November 28, 1989 -- Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith. April 17, 1990 -- Duro v. Reina. May 29, 1990 -- Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies and Programs Affecting Alaska Natives (Alaska Natives Commission). August 18, 1990 -- National Indian Forest Resources Management Act. November 28, 1990 -- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. November 16, 1990 -- Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990. November 29, 1990 -- Statement of George Bush on Indian Policy. June 14, 1991 -- Advisory Council on California Indian Policy. October 14, 1992 -- Indian Health Amendments of 1992. October 29, 1992 -- Designation of Alaska Tribal Entities. October 21, 1993 -- Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Claims Settlement Act. October 27, 1993 -- Indian Tribal Justice Act. December 3, 1993 -- Remarks of President Clinton to Native American and Alaska Native Tribal Leaders. April 29, 1994 -- Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments. April 29, 1994 -- Distribution of Eagle Feathers for Indian Religious Purposes. April 29, 1994 -- Final Report of the Alaska Natives Commission. May 1994 -- American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1994. October 6, 1994 -- Recognition of the Pascua Yaqui Indians as a Historic Tribe. October 14, 1994 -- American Indian Trust Management Reform Act. October 25, 1994 -- Tribal Self-Governance Act of 1994. October 25, 1994 -- Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994. November 2, 1994 -- Indian Sacred Sites, Executive Order 13007. May 24, 1996 -- Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act. October 26, 1996 -- The Future of the Indian Health Service: A Message from the Director. December 1996 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs Strategic Plan. September 30, 1997 -- Alaska v. Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government. February 25, 1998 -- American Indian and Alaska Native Education, Executive Order 13096. August 6, 1998 -- Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians. March 24, 1999 -- Federally Recognized Indian Tribes. March 3, 2000.
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