| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1902 - 754 sidor
...US, 1; 175 US, 1.) How the treaty in question was understood may be gathered from the circumstances. The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 662 sidor
...US 1 ; 175 US 1. How the treaty in question was understood may be gathered from the circumstances. The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1922 - 1246 sidor
...1, 44 L. Ed. 49. How the treaty in question was understood may be gathered from the circumstances. ' The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House Indian Affairs Committee - 1943 - 382 sidor
...with the exercise of Indian fishing rights in the Columbia River, guaranteed by treaty, declared : "The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1948 - 618 sidor
...with the exercise of Indian fishing rights in the Columbia River, guaranteed by treaty, declared : "The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 864 sidor
...to their usual and accustomed fishing places in the Columbia River. In the language of the Court : "The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of Impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1953 - 1026 sidor
...the convention which seemed to promise more. Thereupon, the Court proceeded to set out the following: "The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1953 - 1032 sidor
...the convention which seemed to promise more. Thereupon, the Court proceeded to set out the following: "The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1939 - 680 sidor
...with the exercise of Indian fishing rights in the Columbia River, guaranteed by treaty, declared : The right to resort to the fishing places in controversy...possessed by the Indians, upon the exercise of which there was not a shadow of impediment, and which were not much less necessary to the existence of the... | |
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