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2 Theodore H. Haas, The Indian & the Law [i] (1949)

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The Indian &The Law-2

               By THEODORE H. HAAS, Chief Counsel
                     United States Indian Service



A brief layman's answer to the questions:
      1. What is an Indian tribe?
      2. What is an Indian band?
      3. Why is there an Indian Bureau?
      4. What power has Congress over Indian affairs?
      5. What power has Congress delegated to the Indian Bureau?
      6. What power over Indians has Congress transferred to the States?
      7. Are there actually any Indians, not taxed?
      8. What state and federal taxes do Indians pay?
      9. What is Indian title to land?
    10. Do Indians generally own the minerals under their lands, and
        the forests on it?
    11. What are: Allotments, patents in fee, restricted property?
    12. Can an Indian reservation include coastal water rights?
    13. What is tribal property?
    14. Why has the government supervised the leasing of Indian land?
    15. May Indian land be condemned for public use?



                 UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE


1949

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