The right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured to said Indians in common with all citizens of the Territory, and of erecting temporary houses for the purpose of curing, together with the privilege of hunting and... Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties - Sida 502efter United States - 1903Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1865 - 1578 sidor
...claimed or occupied, if with the permission of the owner. IV. The right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured...gathering roots and berries on open and unclaimed lauds. Provided, however, that they shall not take shell-fish from any beds staked or cultivated by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1618 sidor
...plaintiff tribes states (with some variation among treaties): "The right of taking fish, at all usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured...to said Indians, in common with all citizens of the territory." The Court held that "every fishing location where members of a tribe customarily fished... | |
| 1901 - 684 sidor
...Washington Territory (12 Stat. L., 928), which provides that "the right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured...to said Indians in common with all citizens of the Territory, and of erecting temporary houses for the purpose of curing," was not intended to secure... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1979 - 278 sidor
...phrase (or its equivalent) which appeared in the treaties: "The right of taking fish, at all usual and accustomed grounds and stations, is further secured...to said Indians, in common with all citizens of the territory."" Judge Boldt decided that the quoted phrase meant, in part, that certain Indian tribes... | |
| United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - 1478 sidor
...1020, 1039 (WD Wash 1978). 22 Article V of the treaty states: The right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured...to said Indians in common with all citizens of the Territory, and of erecting temporary houses for the purpose of curing, together with the privilege... | |
| 70 sidor
..."the right of taking fish and of whaling or sealing at usual and accustomed grounds and stations... together with the privilege of hunting and gathering roots and berries on open and unclaimed lands." Likewise, in the Quinault Treaty of 1855, the Quileute, Hoh, Queets, and Quinault Tribes reserved the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1998 - 1772 sidor
...Court. The treaties say that "The right of talcing fish, at all usual and accustomed k am* Bacons, is further secured to said Indians, in common with all citizens of the territory. . . ami haaim. that they shall not take shellfish from any beds staked or cultivated by... | |
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