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Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
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The Cherokee tribe adopted a constitution in 1827 in the hopes of being able to hold on to their land in the US state of Georgia. This written constitution declared the Cherokee to be a sovereign nation. They based this on United States policy; in former treaties, Indian nations had been declared sovereign so they would be legally capable of ceding their lands.
Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
They competed for Indian lands, because the European nations were invading.
No, but such sovereign tribal nations are not subject to state or federal laws or constitutional provisions prohibiting same-sex marriage. The tribal elders may grant permission to same-sex couples to marry on tribal lands. Such marriages are legal on tribal lands and in other jurisdictions where same-sex marriage has been legalized.
You need to consult a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer. Reservations are sovereign and have a combination of their own laws and DOI laws.
All lands were "indian lands". The settlers could not avoid them.
No, but such sovereign tribal nations are not subject to state or federal laws or constitutional provisions prohibiting same-sex marriage. The tribal elders may grant permission to same-sex couples to marry on tribal lands. Such marriages are legal on tribal lands and in other jurisdictions where same-sex marriage has been legalized.
No, but such sovereign tribal nations are not subject to state or federal laws or constitutional provisions prohibiting same-sex marriage. The tribal elders may grant permission to same-sex couples to marry on tribal lands. Such marriages are legal on tribal lands and in other jurisdictions where same-sex marriage has been legalized.
The Native American tribe/nation that owns the land. Native American lands (reservations) are considered sovereign and are governed by several entities, the Tribal Council, the BLM and other such agencies.
Oklahoma State had the most indian-held lands in 1894.