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§  95.  Allotment  of lands.   The chiefs or head men of the Tuscarora  nation of Indians in the county of Niagara, in council, shall allot  and  set  apart  for  any Indian or Indian family, making application and not  possessing land, so  much  of  the  tribal  lands  as  they  shall  deem  reasonable  and  just;  and no tribal lands shall be appropriated by any  Indian to his own use, without such consent and allotment. Such  chiefs,  in council, may appoint a clerk, who shall enter in a book kept for that  purpose,  every  allotment  of tribal lands, set apart for any Indian or  Indian family, and of the part thereof from which such Indian or  family  may  sell timber and trees, and of the part he is permitted to clear for  the purposes of cultivation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-7 > 95

§  95.  Allotment  of lands.   The chiefs or head men of the Tuscarora  nation of Indians in the county of Niagara, in council, shall allot  and  set  apart  for  any Indian or Indian family, making application and not  possessing land, so  much  of  the  tribal  lands  as  they  shall  deem  reasonable  and  just;  and no tribal lands shall be appropriated by any  Indian to his own use, without such consent and allotment. Such  chiefs,  in council, may appoint a clerk, who shall enter in a book kept for that  purpose,  every  allotment  of tribal lands, set apart for any Indian or  Indian family, and of the part thereof from which such Indian or  family  may  sell timber and trees, and of the part he is permitted to clear for  the purposes of cultivation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-7 > 95

§  95.  Allotment  of lands.   The chiefs or head men of the Tuscarora  nation of Indians in the county of Niagara, in council, shall allot  and  set  apart  for  any Indian or Indian family, making application and not  possessing land, so  much  of  the  tribal  lands  as  they  shall  deem  reasonable  and  just;  and no tribal lands shall be appropriated by any  Indian to his own use, without such consent and allotment. Such  chiefs,  in council, may appoint a clerk, who shall enter in a book kept for that  purpose,  every  allotment  of tribal lands, set apart for any Indian or  Indian family, and of the part thereof from which such Indian or  family  may  sell timber and trees, and of the part he is permitted to clear for  the purposes of cultivation.