Record Details
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Title | Page 306 |
Description | Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 9,395,028 bytes orchards were destroyed in 1863 in order to starve us out so that our people could not fight. After captivity at Fort Sumner from 1861 to 1868, our people were restored to a portion of their former lands on the present reservation with a promise of 160 acres of agricultural lands for every head of a family who wished to select it, and half of that for a single person. As a matter of fact, this is still the law of the land under the treaty of 1868. Of course, it was impossible of fulfillment... |
Identifier | nawr15-306 http://server16127.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/nawr,545 |
Source | 83rd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate, Published Hearing, 1954. Colorado River Storage Project; Y4.IN 8/13c 71/4 |
Language | English |