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By Theire Free ACT & Deed - Connecticut's Land Relationship with Indian Tribes, 1496-2003 (Paperback)
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By Theire Free ACT & Deed - Connecticut's Land Relationship with Indian Tribes, 1496-2003 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Since the early 1970s, lands within the state of Connecticut have
been the focus of land claims brought by state-recognized Indian
groups. The compelling factor behind these claims has been the
quest for Indian gaming. Land claims were being used as a political
and economic tool. Are these land claims historically justified? To
answer this question, the author looked back over 507 years of land
relationships between Connecticut's Indian inhabitants and the
colony/state of Connecticut, beginning with John Cabot's voyage to
the New World. Were conveyances of Indian rights to colonists
legitimate? Were land grants made by the colony to plantations and
towns legal? Who actually owns the Indian reservations within
Connecticut? Do the federal Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts have
a legitimate historical application within this state? These are
just a few of the many topics addressed in this legal study. The
conclusions reached by this research may be surprising.
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