To Purchase Coal and Asphalt Lands from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians: Hearings Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1859, a Bill to Authorize the Purchase of Certain Interests in Lands and Mineral Deposits by the United States from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians. July 7 and 8, 1943 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 7
Page 1
... capita basis and shall be exempted from attorney fees and other debt contracted prior to the enact- ment of this Act ... payments to such Indians pursuant to section 2 ( a ) of this Act is hereby auth- orized . There is also authorized ...
... capita basis and shall be exempted from attorney fees and other debt contracted prior to the enact- ment of this Act ... payments to such Indians pursuant to section 2 ( a ) of this Act is hereby auth- orized . There is also authorized ...
Page 12
... capita payments ; the other is in annuities . Or when the Indians vote they will have an opportunity to decide whether or not they would like to take the income , or take it on a per capita payment . Our people in Oklahoma have become ...
... capita payments ; the other is in annuities . Or when the Indians vote they will have an opportunity to decide whether or not they would like to take the income , or take it on a per capita payment . Our people in Oklahoma have become ...
Page 15
... payments per capita , some social - security system be devised . To what extent do the Indians of Oklahoma benefit from our present social security ? Mr. STIGLER . Practically none . Mr. MURDOCK . Making this all the more necessary ? Mr ...
... payments per capita , some social - security system be devised . To what extent do the Indians of Oklahoma benefit from our present social security ? Mr. STIGLER . Practically none . Mr. MURDOCK . Making this all the more necessary ? Mr ...
Page 17
... pay these Indians per capita . It is an obligation , based on a sacred , solemn treaty . ` Mr. ARNOLD . What would the Government do with this land ? Mr. STEWART . The Government would do as England does with its land ; for instance ...
... pay these Indians per capita . It is an obligation , based on a sacred , solemn treaty . ` Mr. ARNOLD . What would the Government do with this land ? Mr. STEWART . The Government would do as England does with its land ; for instance ...
Page 23
... pay us in cash , in per capita payments ; second , they would invest this money and take bonds of the United States Government in lieu of the cash . If that cannot be done , we are willing , under this bill , to sit down with our tribal ...
... pay us in cash , in per capita payments ; second , they would invest this money and take bonds of the United States Government in lieu of the cash . If that cannot be done , we are willing , under this bill , to sit down with our tribal ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquired hereunder acres amendment approval asphalt deposits asphalt lands asphalt leases issued Atoka agreement authorized benefit bill BRADSHAW BURDICK capita payments Chairman Chickasaw Indians Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Tribes Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw Nation Choctaw-Chickasaw coal and asphalt coal lands COMMITTEE ON INDIAN Congress Congressman Stewart contract Court Department dispose Dwight Federal Government Five Civilized Tribes full-bloods GALE Governor guardianship Halsbury's Complete Statutes hearings House of Representatives Indian Affairs Interior Judge Judge Parker land and mineral land mining lands and deposits Leasing Act leasing laws legislation matter MAYTUBBY MCCASKILL McCURTAIN ment mineral deposits mineral leasing MURDOCK negotiations Office oil and gas Okla Oklahoma City passed PAUL STEWART present principal chief proposed purchase Pushmataha County question record Secretary segregated coal sell Senate sold solemn treaty statement STIGLER tion tracts Tribes of Indians unleased W. W. Short WELCH
Popular passages
Page 49 - From their very weakness and helplessness, so largely due to the course of dealing of the federal government with them, and the treaties in which it has been promised, there arises the duty of protection, and with it the power. This has always been recognized by the executive, and by congress, and by this court, whenever the question has arisen.
Page 4 - States the right to lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of the surface of the lands embraced within such lease under existing law or laws hereafter enacted, in so far as said surface is not necessary for use of the lessee...
Page 27 - ... testimonies in this report on the hearings held in the State of Oklahoma by Senator Thomas, this committee has received many letters from individual members asking for the passage of this bill. I believe you are familiar with the wishes of all tribal members on this question. By an act of Congress of July 21, 1924, all Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States were declared American citizens, though why they were ever considered anything else is an unsolved mystery, since...
Page 39 - ... not less than $1 per acre for each and every year thereafter during the continuance of the lease, except that such rental for any year shall be credited against the royalties as they accrue for that year.
Page 28 - ... to be sold may be made at any time after the expiration of six months from the final ratification of this agreement, without awaiting the expiration of the period of two years, as hereinbefore provided. 61. No lease of any coal or asphalt lands shall be made after the final ratification of this agreement, the provisions of the Atoka agreement to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 39 - Bernardino, shall be held subject to lease, and may be leased by the Secretary of the Interior through advertisement, competitive bidding, or such other methods as he may by general regulations adopt, and in such areas as he shall fix, not exceeding two thousand five hundred and sixty acres ; all leases to be conditioned upon the payment by the lessee of such royalty...
Page 39 - Leases shall be for a period of twenty years, with the preferential right in the lessee to renew the same for successive periods of ten years upon such reasonable terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, unless otherwise provided by law at the time of the expiration of such periods.
Page 1 - November 29, 1950 by the principal chief of the Choctaw Nation and the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation...
Page 2 - ... First Deficiency Appropriation Act of May 24, 1949 (63 Stat. 76. 84) . Such reconveyed lands are referred to in this Part as "Choctaw-Chickasaw lands" and the act of August 3, 1955 is referred to as "the act".
Page 19 - All lands segregated and reserved under the last preceding section, excepting those embraced within the limits of a town site, established as hereinbefore provided, shall, within three years from the final ratification of this agreement and before the dissolution of the tribal governments, be sold at public auction for cash, under the direction of the President...