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In 1824, Chief Justice John Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court articulated the view that Native American tribes had rights to their lands that could not be arbitrarily taken away by the government. This was highlighted in cases like Johnson v. M'Intosh, where he emphasized the principle of tribal sovereignty. Marshall's rulings laid the groundwork for recognizing Native American land rights, although subsequent policies often disregarded these principles.

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