Indian Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 1975: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 2010, a Bill Providing for the Improvement of Law Enforcement and the Determination of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction and Law in Indian Country, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 779 páginas |
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Página 51
... Indian people to preserve the culture and heritage that has become a great and important contribution to these United States ( see exhibit 4 ) . To exemplify the effects of prejudice and the violence of civil juris- diction on Indian ...
... Indian people to preserve the culture and heritage that has become a great and important contribution to these United States ( see exhibit 4 ) . To exemplify the effects of prejudice and the violence of civil juris- diction on Indian ...
Página 67
... Indian Affairs. child , in placing in Indian homes . ( Both state and county are involved in foster care ) 10. There is no follow up with children placed in non Indian homes to promote heritage and prevent conflicts . As a result , such ...
... Indian Affairs. child , in placing in Indian homes . ( Both state and county are involved in foster care ) 10. There is no follow up with children placed in non Indian homes to promote heritage and prevent conflicts . As a result , such ...
Página 75
... Indian Affairs. of March 1973 : Top Pigure - number of liconsod foster homes . in the county . Bottom Pigure - number of licensed foster homes in the county . having at least one parent of Indian heritage . HOME & 42-- ATO CLIFF 400 ...
... Indian Affairs. of March 1973 : Top Pigure - number of liconsod foster homes . in the county . Bottom Pigure - number of licensed foster homes in the county . having at least one parent of Indian heritage . HOME & 42-- ATO CLIFF 400 ...
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... Indian Affairs. 5 Is of March 1973 : - Top Figure number of Indian Social Workers employed by the county office ... heritage . , 010 olo olo *** o record of ethni background of employees kept 010 210 DOOGE 210 SHEBOYGAN 010 010 010 ...
... Indian Affairs. 5 Is of March 1973 : - Top Figure number of Indian Social Workers employed by the county office ... heritage . , 010 olo olo *** o record of ethni background of employees kept 010 210 DOOGE 210 SHEBOYGAN 010 010 010 ...
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... Indian tradition ; among Navajos , for example , the maternal uncle is particularly revered and respected . But Indians say non - Indians don't understand the concept and that some social workers even consider it automatic proof of ...
... Indian tradition ; among Navajos , for example , the maternal uncle is particularly revered and respected . But Indians say non - Indians don't understand the concept and that some social workers even consider it automatic proof of ...
Términos y frases comunes
action adopted amended American Indian applicable areas assume jurisdiction Attorney authority bill California Chairman citizens civil and criminal civil jurisdiction Civil Rights Act Code Congress consent Constitution crime criminal and civil criminal jurisdiction Department diction effect enacted exercise federal government GILLAN Governor Indian Affairs Indian children Indian communities Indian country Indian heritage Indian land Indian reservations Indian tribes Insular Affairs Interior and Insular JAMES ABOUREZK juris jurisdic jurisdiction over Indian justice juvenile Lac Courte Oreilles law and order law enforcement legislation Legislature Menominee Menominee county Nation Nebraska non-Indian officers Omaha Omaha Reservation Omaha Tribe ordinances Palm Springs President problems programs Public Law 280 Pueblo pursuant Quinault regulation repeal request resolution retrocede retrocession Sawyer County Secretary Senator ABOUREZK Stat statute supra Supreme Court Thurston County tion TONASKET treaty Tribal Council tribal court tribal government trust lands United Walthill Washington Winnebago Winnebago Tribe Wisconsin Yakima YOKUT
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Página 369 - ... and to all lands lying within said limits owned or held by any Indian or Indian tribes; and that until the title thereto shall have been extinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the United States...
Página 49 - ... that the same is true of his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated on information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Página 137 - (b) Nothing in this section shall authorize the alienation, encumbrance, or taxation of any real or personal property, including water rights, belonging to any Indian or any Indian tribe, band, or community that is held in trust by the United States or is subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States; or shall authorize regulation of the use...
Página 604 - The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory, with boundaries accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves, or in conformity with treaties, and with the act
Página 11 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next general election of senators...
Página 11 - State shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship.
Página 641 - Assembly shall make provision for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools which shall be open to all children of the State of North Dakota and free from sectarian control.
Página 36 - AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the States of California. Minnesota. Nebraska, Oregon, and Wisconsin, with respect to criminal offenses and civil causes of action committed or arising on Indian reservations within such States, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and house of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Página 137 - State has jurisdiction over offenses committed elsewhere within the State, and the criminal laws of such State shall have the same force and effect within such Indian country as they have elsewhere within the State : "State of Indian country affected "* * * * * * "Wisconsin All Indian country within the State
Página 642 - The consent of the United States is hereby given to any other State not having jurisdiction with respect to criminal offenses or civil causes of action, or with respect to both, as provided for in this Act. to assume jurisdiction at such time and in such manner as the people of the State shall, by affirmative legislative action, obligate and bind the State to assumption thereof.