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History of North America / Federally recognized tribes / Ethnology / Tribe / Schaghticoke tribe / Bureau of Indian Affairs / Tribal sovereignty in the United States / Native American history / State recognized tribes in the United States / United States / Algonquian peoples / United States Bureau of Indian Affairs
Date: 2014-12-19 10:26:52
History of North America
Federally recognized tribes
Ethnology
Tribe
Schaghticoke tribe
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Native American history
State recognized tribes in the United States
United States
Algonquian peoples
United States Bureau of Indian Affairs

2013 Rutgers Race & the Law Review Vol. 14

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