A Delaware Indian Legend And the Story of Their Troubles volume 1
A Delaware Indian Legend And the Story of Their Troubles volume 1
Richard Adams
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They have never been able to make one free from them. " And the Downing party of the Cherokee Nation, in order i" g( t the votes of that class of people whose rights to a division in the lands and funds should be questioned, did endorse this Agreement and made it a part of their platform, and by offering an indirect bribe of an interest in the lands and funds for votes did secure the election of their Chief and get control of both branches of the Cherokee National Council, and will, of course, ...attempt to further embarrass the Delaware Indians. The same Act of Congress provides for the leasing of lands in the Indian Territory, for the purpose of developing oil, coal, asphalt and other mineral-, ieavingthe matter optional and at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior to grant or reject any or all applications that may be made for the same. Before the Act of Congress referred to above certain Cherokees and inter-married white men, relatives of the con- stituted authorities of the Cherokee Nation, did secure what they term mineral leases from the said authorities, covering the homes and improvements of the Delaware Indians They did sub-lease the same to certain citizens of the United States who claim to have expended twenty-odd thousand dollars in putting down eighteen oil wells, and for this reason they claimed a preferred right to least' from the Secretary of the Interior over one hundred and eighty thousand acres of land, covering most of the homes of the Delaware Indians, without resped to their rights and without their consent.
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