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DOCKET NUMBER |
PLAINTIFF TRIBE |
PAGE NUMBER |
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67 consolidated with 124, 314, 337 • Intervenors: 15-D, 29-B, 89, 311, 315 |
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, also known as the Miami Tribe • Harley T. Palmer, Frank C. Pooler and David Leonard, as representatives of the Miami Tribe and all of the members thereof
Amended and Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Opinion
Conclusions of Law and Final Award
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1
3
19
24-a
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93 |
The Snoqualmie Tribe of Indians on its own behalf, and on relation of the Skykomish Tribe of Indians
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order
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25
41
48-a
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180-A |
Charles E. Williams, Joseph Redthunder and Harry Owhi, as representatives of the Nez Perce Tribe
Final Judgment
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48-c
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314-Amended |
The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, et al.
On Petitioners' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
Order Granting in Part and Denying in Part Petitioners' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
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49
60-a
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17 |
The Snake or Piute Indians of the Former Malheur Reservation, in Oregon
Opinion of the Commission
Order Allowing Reimbursable Expenses Incurred
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67
73-a
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44, 45 |
The Uintah Ute Indians of Utah
Order Allowing Fees to Attorney for the Uintah Ute Indians of Utah in Dockets No. 44 and 45
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74
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68 |
The Ottawa Tribe Indians
Order of Dismissal
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80
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10 |
Pawnee Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, consisting of the four confederated bands of Pawnee Indians, namely: Chaui or Grand Pawnee, Kitkehahki or Republican Pawnee, Pitahauerat or Tappage Pawnee, and Skidi, Loup or Wolf Pawnee
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order Amending Findings of Fact and the Third Interlocutory Order of June 14, 1960
Supplemental Opinion
Order Amending Interlocutory Order of January 31, 1961
Amended Conclusions of Law and Final Award
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82
85
93-a
94-a
97-a
97-c
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303 |
The Ottawa Tribe and Guy Jennison, Bronson Edwards and Gene Jennison, as representatives of the Ottawa Tribe
On Defendant's Motion for Rehearing
Order Admitting Additional Evidence and Overruling Motion of Defendant for Rehearing
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98
107-a
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67 |
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, also known as the Miami Tribe and Harley T. Palmer, Frank C. Pooler and David Leonard, as representatives of the Miami of Tribe and all of the members thereof
Additional Opinion
Order Overruling Defendant's Motion for Rehearing
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108
161-a
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173 |
The Cherokee Nation or Tribe of Indians
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order
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162
197
235-a
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331 |
The Spokane Tribe of Indians, sueing on its own behalf and on behalf of the Upper, Middle Spokane, or Lower Spokane Band of Indians, or any one or two of them alternatively
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order
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236
254
273-a
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314-Amended |
The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and Amos Robinson Skye on behalf of the Wea Nation
Findings of Fact
Opinion
Interlocutory Order
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274
289
300-a
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135-A |
The Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa, and Edward Mack, Pauline Lewis, William Newashe, Amos Black, Kenneth Youngbear, Charles Davenport, Albert Davenport, Percy Bear, and Columbus Keahna, appearing as the representatives and on the relation of the Sac and Fox of the Mississippi, and as representatives and on behalf of all the members thereof, and together with Charles W. Robidoux, John Connell, Dorothy Gilfillian, Thomas Green and Thomas Herrick, appearing as the representatives of and on the relation of the Confederated or United Tribes of Sac and Fox Indians and as representatives and on behalf of all the members thereof
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
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301
308
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18-A • 113 • 191 |
Red Lake, Pembina and White Earth Bands, et al. • Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians • The Little Shell Band of Chippewa Indians, et al.
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Order
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315
336-a
345-a
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337 |
Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma, Delaware Nation, ex rel., W.E. Exendine and Myrtle Holder
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order
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346
353
358-a
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296 |
The Skokomish Tribe of Indians
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Second Interlocutory Order
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359
390
416-a
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87 |
The Northern Pauite Nation and the Bands thereof, ex rel. Walter Voorhees, Avery Winnemucca, Mark Jones, Frank John, Andrew Dick, Dewey Sampson, Hastings Pancho, Willie Steve, William Hardin, Sullivan Thom, Earl Frank, Wesley Keno, Frank Kaiser, Albert Aleck, Harry Sampson, Ann Downington, Ross Hardin, Ocho Winnemucca; The Walker River Tribe of the Walker River Reservation; The Pyramid Lake Tribe of the Pyramid Lake Reservation; The Yerington Paiute Tribe of the Yerington Reservation; The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony; The Paiute Shoshone Tribes of the Fallon Reservation; The Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe
Additional Findings of Fact
Statement and Opinion of the Commission
Final Judgment
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417
429
434-a
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180-A |
Charles E. Williams, Joseph Redthunder and Harry Owhi, as representatives of the Nez Perce Tribe
Order Allowing Attorneys' Fees
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434-c
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173 |
The Cherokee Nation or Tribe of Indians
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Final Judgment
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435
454
456-a
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18-A • 113 • 191 |
Red Lake Pembina and White Earth Bands, et al. • Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians • The Little Shell Band of Chippewa Indians, et al.
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Final Award
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457
511
537-a
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78 |
The Sioux Tribe of Indians of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Final Order
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538
544
571-a
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226 |
The Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma, et al.
Additional Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Interlocutory Order
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557
566
571-a
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54 |
The Crow Tribe of Indians
Opinion of the Commission
Order Allowing Attorneys' Fees
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572
579-a
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76 |
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, also known as the Miami Tribe, et al.
Findings of Fact
Opinion of the Commission
Order of Dismissal
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580
585
591-a
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