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5.0 out of 5 stars
Family Members Found Through Native History,
By Tammy Saunders (Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Constitution and Laws of the Muskogee Nation (The Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes, 18) (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book that shows the true grit of the times of the early settlers and how the Native Tribes were used as pawns in the land game. The native American Tribes were an organized, peaceful Nation of people who had lived harmoniously with the land the worked. It was an unfortunate event that they were so badly displaced in their own land and thus had to create Laws and Constitutions in order for the white immigrants/settlers to understand the rights of the Natives. These Laws and Constitutions were to protect the rights of the Natives, that were left, in the only language that the white settlers were able to understand in the form of written Laws and Constitutions.
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Constitution and Laws of the Muskogee Nation (The Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes, 18) by A. P. McKellop (Hardcover - June 1973)
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