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Southern United States / Sovereignty / Tribal sovereignty in the United States / Native American history / Cherokee / Dawes Act / Indian nationality law / Choctaw / Indian Land Claims Settlements / Aboriginal title in the United States / History of North America / Law
Date: 2000-06-28 17:06:42
Southern United States
Sovereignty
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Native American history
Cherokee
Dawes Act
Indian nationality law
Choctaw
Indian Land Claims Settlements
Aboriginal title in the United States
History of North America
Law

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