
Documents of Native American Political Development 1500s to 1933
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF NATIVE PEOPLES
- LIST OF DOCUMENTS BY SUBJECT
- Introduction
- 1. Great Law of Peace, Gayanashagowa (1000-1525?)
- 2. Laws of the Praying Town Indians (1640s-1670s)
- 3. Laws of the Cherokee Nation (1808-1817)
- 4. The Criminal Code of Tenskwatawa (Shawnee Prophet) (1805?)
- 5. Laws of the Creek Nation (1817-1824)
- 6. Cherokee Constitution (1827)
- 7. Description of Winnebago Government (1829)
- 8. Laws of the Nez Perce (1844)
- 9. Constitutional Ordinance of the Seneca Nation (1845)
- 10. Resolutions and Constitution of the Seneca Nation of Indians (1848)
- 11. Organization of a New Indian Territory (1850)
- 12. Ottawa Laws (1850)
- 13. Constitution of the "Government by Chiefs" of the Seneca Nation of Indians (1854)
- 14. Chickasaw Nation Constitution (1856)
- 15. Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe Articles of Union and Confederation (1857)
- 16. Proclamation of Neutrality, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1861)
- 17. Laws of the Delaware Nation (1866)
- 18. Winnebago Tribe Laws and Regulations (1868)
- 19. Okmulgee Constitution (1870)
- 20. Howard White, U.S. Indian Agent, Winnebago Agency (1872)
- 21. John S. Wood, U.S. Indian Agent, Blackfeet Agency (1875)
- 22. J. L. Burchard, U.S. Indian Agent, Round Valley Reservation (1876)
- 23. Alex G. Irvine, Navajo Indian Agent (1877)
- 24. Objections of the Indian Delegation to a Bill Authorizing an Indian Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives (1878)
- 25. W. Bird, Agent, Fort Peck Indian Agency (1878)
- 26. Benjamin M. Thomas, Agent, Pueblo and Abiquiu Agencies (1879)
- 27. John Young, Agent, Blackfeet Agency (1879)
- 28. Henry R. Mallory, Agent, Colorado River Agency (1879)
- 29. J. A. Stephen, Agent, Standing Rock Agency (1880)
- 30. P. B. Hunt, Agent, Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency (1880)
- 31. Constitutions of the Osage Nation (1861, 1881)
- 32. Laws of the Osage Nation (1882)
- 33. P. B. Sinnott, Agent, Grande Ronde Agency (1884)
- 34. Benjamin W. Thompson, Agent, Sisseton Agency (1884)
- 35. Sisseton-Wahpeton Constitution (1884)
- 36. Constitution of the Sac and Fox Nation (1885)
- 37. Robert L. Owen, Agent, Union Indian Agency (1886)
- 38. Compact between the Several Tribes Constituting the International Council in Indian Territory (1886)
- 39. Laws of the Pamunkey Indian Town (1886 or 1887)
- 40. Charles E. McChesney, Agent, Cheyenne River Agency (1887)
- 41. Robert L. Owen, Agent, Union Agency (1888)
- 42. Robert L. Owen, Agent, Union Agency (1888)
- 43. Charter of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1889, with Amendments in 1895 and 1897)
- 44. Constitution of the Menominee Tribe of Indians (1892)
- 45. Amended Constitution of the Seneca Nation of Indians (1893)
- 46. Muskogee (Creek) Nation Constitution (1894)
- 47. Dew M. Wisdom, Agent, Union Agency, Indian Territory (1896)
- 48. A. E. Woodson, Acting Agent, Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency (1897)
- 49. Pima Constitution (1901 or 1902)
- 50. Acts and Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation (1904)
- 51. Menominee Constitution (1904)
- 52. Constitution of the State of Sequoyah (1906)
- 53. Unwritten Laws of the Apache (1906?)
- 54. Laws, Bylaws, and Constitution of the Pueblo of Laguna (1908)
- 55. Right of Indians to Nominate Their Agent or Superintendent (1912)
- 56. Rules and Regulations for Annette Islands Reserve (1915)
- 57. Constitutions of the Rosebud Sioux (1916, 1920, and 1924)
- 58. Alaska Native Brotherhood Constitutions of Grand and Subordinate Camps (1917-1918)
- 59. Constitution of the Red Lake Band of Anishinaabe (1918)
- 60. Yurok Laws (1919)
- 61. Western Shoshone Constitution (1919)
- 62. Constitution of the Oglala Tribal Council (1921)
- 63. Assiniboine and Gros Ventre of Fort Belknap Constitution (1921)
- 64. Bylaws of the Crow Indians (1922)
- 65. Constitution of the Cheyenne River Sioux Indians (1923)
- 66. Constitution and Bylaws of the Menominee Indians (1924)
- 67. Duwamish Constitution (1925)
- 68. Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Tribal Council (1928)
- 69. Constitution and Bylaws of the Klamath Business Committee (1929)
- 70. Governance within the White Mountain Apache (1929)
- 71. Trustees of the Puyallup Tribe (1929)
- 72. Northern and Southern Pueblo Governance (1929)
- 73. Klamath Indian Corporation (1930)
- 74. Constitution and Bylaws of the Flathead Business Committee (1930)
- 75. Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribal Council Resolutions and Petitions (1930)
- 76. Makah Constitutional Discussion (1931)
- 77. Indian Tribal Councils Act (1932)
- 78. Removal of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Employees (1932)
- 79. Yankton Sioux Constitution (1931)
- 80. Concerns of the Western Shoshone Nation (1932)
- 81. Proposed Organization of the Tribal Advisory Committee of the Prairie Band of Potawatomi of Kansas (1932)
- 82. Constitution of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (1932)
- 83. Constitution of the Hopi Council of New Oraibi (1933)
- 84. Constitution of the Oglala Sioux Tribe (1933)
- 85. Constitutions of the Camp McDowell Indians of Arizona (1933)
- 86. Constitution and Bylaws of the Hoopa Business Council (1933)
- APPENDIX: SELECTED INTERNET SITES
- BIBLIOGRAPHIC ESSAY
- INDEX
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