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so gather as much information as you can, use things like the dawes rolls as well as the dawes estimate that is on places like ancestry.com. use genealogy resources, the black native run by angela was amazing with her as a college student like can you help me? i think this is my relative but they were amazing. so the community is generally there and they're willing and ready to help you. , need to to be humble k we all want to find these really interesting parts of our family history, but don't come in waiting to find a certain thing because that can lead to heartbreak t sometimes. >> fake you. i think that's good advice. much.you so this was a wonderful conversation and really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories, and on sundays booktv brings youhe latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 come from these television companies and more including cox. >> it's extremely rare. >> but friends don't have to be. when you're connected, you're not
so gather as much information as you can, use things like the dawes rolls as well as the dawes estimate that is on places like ancestry.com. use genealogy resources, the black native run by angela was amazing with her as a college student like can you help me? i think this is my relative but they were amazing. so the community is generally there and they're willing and ready to help you. , need to to be humble k we all want to find these really interesting parts of our family history, but don't...
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dominic dawes, thank you so much for all that you have done.ue at the gymnastics meet. she was kind, sweet, giving, inspirational, and there is not a camera around. so you know who we're talking about right now. dominic dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you so much, i appreciate this opportunity. >> thank you everyone for watching. our coverage continues. i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. whwhen i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it wasas amazing. everything was thehere. the u.s. was in dire need of n nurses during world war i. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ with new scope squeez mouthwash concentrate, just add water. squeez to control the strength of your mouthwash. and find a zone all your own. ♪ ♪ scope squeez. we're here today to set the record straight about dupuytren's contracture. surgery is not your only treatment option. people may think their contrac
dominic dawes, thank you so much for all that you have done.ue at the gymnastics meet. she was kind, sweet, giving, inspirational, and there is not a camera around. so you know who we're talking about right now. dominic dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you so much, i appreciate this opportunity. >> thank you everyone for watching. our coverage continues. i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. whwhen i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it wasas amazing. everything...
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dominick dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you so much.ciate for this opportunity. >>> thank you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your health? (man) no health questions. -physical exam? -don't need one. it's colonial penn guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance. if you're between the ages of 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed in most states, even if you're not in the best health. options start at $9.95 a month, 35 cents a day. once insured, your rate will never increase. a lifetime rate lock guarantees it. keep in mind, this is lifetime protection. as long as you pay your premiu
dominick dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you so much.ciate for this opportunity. >>> thank you, everyone, for watching. our coverage continues. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back....
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alaina: there's been a lot of writing on the dawes allotment process civilized native women, civic andr the names. there's a great podcast out. with free people salaries, everyone gets an allotment so women getting allotment and children get an allotment. and sometimes, these landowners are not next to each other so wish land allotment are we going to live on, we going to sell the others or uses for farmland etc. i know usually glad allotment was chosen more often but there are various ways that land allotments are better or worse like sometimes there's timber on it, sometimes). as far as intermarriage, are relatively small amounts of intermarriage especially in these nations, there are people like franklin the father of an talks about his grandmother being chickasaws in our stories of this intermarriage when it comes down to it, very relatively little of that if any of the nations so i know a few of them have more but there is always this kind of fear of intermarriage into relational will create people are viewed as black and not native cc that and a lot of legislation in all of these
alaina: there's been a lot of writing on the dawes allotment process civilized native women, civic andr the names. there's a great podcast out. with free people salaries, everyone gets an allotment so women getting allotment and children get an allotment. and sometimes, these landowners are not next to each other so wish land allotment are we going to live on, we going to sell the others or uses for farmland etc. i know usually glad allotment was chosen more often but there are various ways...
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act increase acted specifically vice the dawes act to the five tribes and you see the late 1890s.the early 1890s people be can't begin to receive your land allotments informally there really coming on various parts of each indian nation and you could basically claim as much people want recycled improve so you pick a place in a nation that has there and you know build a fence there and the dodd allotment process makes is more formal see land allotments that is worse than he goes into traditional american way of owningto property. and in this process native american nations are really trying to defend themselves and keep as much land as they can for their tribal citizens and baalso stopping the united stats from trying too absorb it into itself. in essence so when allotment really sets up in the indian territory to become state of oklahoma which is unfortunately what happened. although ofit course the suprem- and they establish that the reservation still exists and never stopped existing but it is still reneged on their five tribes there never be any american settlement in indian te
act increase acted specifically vice the dawes act to the five tribes and you see the late 1890s.the early 1890s people be can't begin to receive your land allotments informally there really coming on various parts of each indian nation and you could basically claim as much people want recycled improve so you pick a place in a nation that has there and you know build a fence there and the dodd allotment process makes is more formal see land allotments that is worse than he goes into traditional...
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and then along comes the daws act in 1887, and i want to share with you. a moment of two weeks ago when i was outside of new paul's new york, and i was at the mohonk mountain. it's actually resort and there i was learning more about the history of that particular place. and the history there was it was established by a quaker family and and the 1870s. it's it began a resort the resort began in 1870, but in 1883 to 1916 the family decided to open their doors and invite conversations inviting the bureau of indian affairs and the both the house and senate representatives of the indian commission to that resort to discuss. policies that would affect indian communities across this country and two weeks ago i was there in the exact place the parlor it's called where the dawes act was created. so that was a moment on a very it's a very personal thing to be standing in the exact place. where laws and policies were created in visioned that would remove millions of acres from the hands of native people. and and would open up those surplus called surplus lands to whi
and then along comes the daws act in 1887, and i want to share with you. a moment of two weeks ago when i was outside of new paul's new york, and i was at the mohonk mountain. it's actually resort and there i was learning more about the history of that particular place. and the history there was it was established by a quaker family and and the 1870s. it's it began a resort the resort began in 1870, but in 1883 to 1916 the family decided to open their doors and invite conversations inviting the...
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use things like the dawes rolls, for customers that iss a place like ancestry.com, and then use genealogical resources, the black native run by angeline gosh it was amazing to him with as a college student like can you guys help me? i think this person is my relative they were amazing so the community is it there and they are ready and willing to help you. it's just come in and be humble because i think we all want to find visually interesting parts of our family t history, but dot come and wine to find a certain thing because that can lead to heartbreakan sometimes. >> say cupit i think that's good advice here thank you so much, dr. roberts this was a wonderful conversation and i appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. ♪ ♪ >> if you are enjoying american history tv then signed up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures in history, the presidency and more. signed up for the american history tv news later today that we should watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online@c-span.org/history.
use things like the dawes rolls, for customers that iss a place like ancestry.com, and then use genealogical resources, the black native run by angeline gosh it was amazing to him with as a college student like can you guys help me? i think this person is my relative they were amazing so the community is it there and they are ready and willing to help you. it's just come in and be humble because i think we all want to find visually interesting parts of our family t history, but dot come and...
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dominique dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is fantastic to see her on social media, yougs. >> thanks, victor. >> good to start the week with you. >> see you you tomorrow. "cnn news central" is now.
dominique dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is fantastic to see her on social media, yougs. >> thanks, victor. >> good to start the week with you. >> see you you tomorrow. "cnn news central" is now.
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i would trust the surveys of the daws service most of all, because they are the most representative, that is, they reflect the composition of the us population absolutely accurately, and there the survey is conducted among a larger number of people, but also in their surveys, they conduct them approximately once every six months, the same thing happened there, which was reduced how many people who believed that ukraine should be unconditionally supported primarily decreased due to the fact that support for ukraine among republicans decreased mr. igor trump demands from congress in of the united states of america to stop military support for ukraine, in particular his latest statement. he said that support should be stopped until joe biden's administration cooperates in the investigation of his family's business dealings, and will trump's calls have any effect on the republicans in congress, well, trump in fact, there is such a faction in the republican faction in pavlo you representatives. i say that it consists of approximately 70-80 republican members of the house of representative
i would trust the surveys of the daws service most of all, because they are the most representative, that is, they reflect the composition of the us population absolutely accurately, and there the survey is conducted among a larger number of people, but also in their surveys, they conduct them approximately once every six months, the same thing happened there, which was reduced how many people who believed that ukraine should be unconditionally supported primarily decreased due to the fact that...
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andrew mellon is secretary of the treasury and somebody whose frequently forgotten that charles gates dawes as director of the budget. the quality of these harding was confirmed by their subsequent tenures. director dawes was to serve as vice president under president coolidge and was to serve as treasury secretary through the coolidge administra nation and beyond. was president hoover. i should also add that harding had good foresight to, for the first time in history make the vice president a member of the cabinet with with the death of president. that proved to be a very special thing. third, harding and secretary of state charles evans hughes called for and shepherded through the senate the treaties of the washington disarmament conference of 1922. the treaties resulted in a significant reduction of that era's weapons of mass destruction. the battleship. for this, he was nominated for the nobel peace prize. this move also spared the significant expense of an arms race. coolidge would directly credit the achievements of this conference to harding and say when that treaty was signed marke
andrew mellon is secretary of the treasury and somebody whose frequently forgotten that charles gates dawes as director of the budget. the quality of these harding was confirmed by their subsequent tenures. director dawes was to serve as vice president under president coolidge and was to serve as treasury secretary through the coolidge administra nation and beyond. was president hoover. i should also add that harding had good foresight to, for the first time in history make the vice president a...
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and then just before dawes, at least one of the door, there was taken away from the deadly golf dirt off to you, where they've been just strapped himself and he was ported out by that drop off. also important to know that local headed for those. so are taken up by the military, which of course has been organizing district you in fact a top military commander of this pressure for k as ordinating this, that your position, i know the helicopter operation of the sunset, another improvised met their good use, a smaller truck they would uh, you're doing the same gabriel dagwood for doing that shape. but it's hard. danley, india are to pay a grudge, food and water, and then to bring out $1.00 by one door to door to ensure the latest of guards coming from the military. there 5 of those children have been rescued safely if i still remain on. busy but there is no hope because the gabriel god of god, that substantial weight. now it had been reviewed the red head and so far uh there was, uh, uh, an alarm that perhaps there may be a in india whether that is very unpredictable. so indeed, some hop
and then just before dawes, at least one of the door, there was taken away from the deadly golf dirt off to you, where they've been just strapped himself and he was ported out by that drop off. also important to know that local headed for those. so are taken up by the military, which of course has been organizing district you in fact a top military commander of this pressure for k as ordinating this, that your position, i know the helicopter operation of the sunset, another improvised met their...
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so i'd like to start us off with phyllis dawe. this is a political cartoon from 1775, and it's a london artist. he probably read about this boycott happening in edenton, north carolina, in a local newspaper. as far as we know, he'd never been to the colony, but this is the scene that he imagined after he read about this boycott. women even in north carolina were signing a petition that they aren't going to purchase tea. and if you look closely at scene, a lot of my images as you can see are from the library of congress. if you do a quick search on our web site, you can view them much more closely than you can on this video. but you can see that there's -- this is not a flattering picture. so there's a woman holding a -- who has this large nose, very unflattering features. there's another one holding a punch bowl which we know is not filled with fruit punch, it's filled with alcohol. there is a group pouring out tea canisters in the background. there's -- all the women in the room are, you know, ignoring the child who's under the t
so i'd like to start us off with phyllis dawe. this is a political cartoon from 1775, and it's a london artist. he probably read about this boycott happening in edenton, north carolina, in a local newspaper. as far as we know, he'd never been to the colony, but this is the scene that he imagined after he read about this boycott. women even in north carolina were signing a petition that they aren't going to purchase tea. and if you look closely at scene, a lot of my images as you can see are...
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and dawes supported surveyed and haden lobbied directly. one of the most powerful men in the house and his son chester joined in yellowstone, he was one of the political boys. so on that day, february 27th, the vote was called, 89% of republicans voted yes on the yellowstone act. 70% of democrats voted no. so, this was not unanimous, clearly. the ones who were the kind of outliers, there was no real regional breakdown, people were voti for and against from all different regions. it was just breaking down, i think, on those issues o white settler rights and federal overreach. the republican strong majority in the house the yellowstone act which was bipartisan and not unanimous had passed march 1st, 1871, the bill landed on the desk and he signed it, really, without any fanfare. most newspapers reported on it, reported on its passage, and were pretty much positive about it as we can see about it in the script from the new york herald, taken and reprinted across the nation. they started something that was good for the country. good for summer
and dawes supported surveyed and haden lobbied directly. one of the most powerful men in the house and his son chester joined in yellowstone, he was one of the political boys. so on that day, february 27th, the vote was called, 89% of republicans voted yes on the yellowstone act. 70% of democrats voted no. so, this was not unanimous, clearly. the ones who were the kind of outliers, there was no real regional breakdown, people were voti for and against from all different regions. it was just...
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so i'd like to start us off with phillip daw, this is a political cartoon from 1775, and messo tint and he was a london artist and he probably read about this boycott happening in edenton, north carolina in a local newspaper. as far as we know he had never been to the colonies, but this is the scene that he imagined after he read about this boycott. it's a group of women in edenton, north carolina who are signing a petition that they aren't going to purchase tea and you can look closely at this scene and a lot of images, you can see it from the library of congress, if you do a quick such on your website, you can zoom on them really, much more closely than you can on this video, but you can see that there's-- that it is not a flattering picture. so, there's a woman holding a gavel who has a large nose, very unflattering features. another woman holding a punch bowl which we know is not filled with fruit punch, it's filled with alcohol. there's a group pulling out tea can stars in the background. all the women in the room are, you know, ignoring the child who is under the table. these wome
so i'd like to start us off with phillip daw, this is a political cartoon from 1775, and messo tint and he was a london artist and he probably read about this boycott happening in edenton, north carolina in a local newspaper. as far as we know he had never been to the colonies, but this is the scene that he imagined after he read about this boycott. it's a group of women in edenton, north carolina who are signing a petition that they aren't going to purchase tea and you can look closely at this...
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it's true hawing dawes and toothpaste get locked up while the heats roam free and it's happening everywhered why? you heard the guy filming it, mention insurance. the idea being hey, you're insured against theft anyway so who cares, right? just wait until the cops come. then when the cops come, take your statement and then nothing ever happens because the local da is too busy given george soros a feb rudd and now the whole neighborhood knows your store is an easy target. criminals will look at it as your parents' fridge as your insurance company finally says lose my number. at least well, that's what usually happens. but not this time. so let's see the rest of this video, and then tell me how good you feel afterwards. >> ain't nothing you can do though. ain't nothing you can do, man, call police. >> no, no, no. >> ain't nothing you could do man until police come in. >> watch out. >> oh, no, ain't nothing could you do man. don't do that. don't do that, man. [cheers and applause]. >> okay! aghh! >> whooping his ass huh, that's called whooping his ass. whooping his ass. >> greg: it's okay to c
it's true hawing dawes and toothpaste get locked up while the heats roam free and it's happening everywhered why? you heard the guy filming it, mention insurance. the idea being hey, you're insured against theft anyway so who cares, right? just wait until the cops come. then when the cops come, take your statement and then nothing ever happens because the local da is too busy given george soros a feb rudd and now the whole neighborhood knows your store is an easy target. criminals will look at...
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the dogs are part of the bondable pups program that pairs stray dawes overly fearful or have behaviores who foster and train them until they are ready for their forever homes. >> it's a garage design where the city said basically facing each other. we have by directionality, which means you could be traveling in either direction depending with i way you're going. >> trace: the horseless carriage has lost its driver along with the steering wheels and pedals, a company has deployed the latest before the launch, they say each taxi has 100 safety measures not found in traditional cars. time will tell if that's enough to keep up with vegas traffic which is always bad >> meantime sec meant offensive line police now on the hunt for a pair of would-be robberies who tried to steal an atm machine with a fork lift. they were able to get it onto the truck but then it fell back into traffic moments later and the suspects fled. thousands of people on hand for chicago's annual duck derby to watch a thousand ducks race down the delaware river. onlooks were invited to adopt a duck or several ducks for
the dogs are part of the bondable pups program that pairs stray dawes overly fearful or have behaviores who foster and train them until they are ready for their forever homes. >> it's a garage design where the city said basically facing each other. we have by directionality, which means you could be traveling in either direction depending with i way you're going. >> trace: the horseless carriage has lost its driver along with the steering wheels and pedals, a company has deployed...
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dominique dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is fantastic to see her on social media, you see the fuller simone biles. >> you're so right. you're so right. you can be many things. >> thanks, victor. >> good to start the week with you. >> see you you tomorrow. "cnn news central" is now. >>> the streets are cleared in atlanta for a possible indictment against donald trump there as a key deadline today in the federal january 6th case could give us a crucial indication of where that case is headed. >>> a foiled assassination attempt on ukraine's president and the russian woman now in custody who allegedly was at the center of the plot. >>> and 2024 presidential candidate and florida governor ron desantis now admitting donald trump lost the 2020 election. i'm omar jimenez with john berman and kate bolduan. this is "cnn news central." ♪ >>> happening now, the streets around the courthouse in atlanta are closing, the police presence is building. a new indictment against donald trump in fulton county could come any minute. this for trying to overturn the 2020 election results ther
dominique dawes, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is fantastic to see her on social media, you see the fuller simone biles. >> you're so right. you're so right. you can be many things. >> thanks, victor. >> good to start the week with you. >> see you you tomorrow. "cnn news central" is now. >>> the streets are cleared in atlanta for a possible indictment against donald trump there as a key deadline today in the federal january 6th...
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and then along comes the dawes act in 1887.re with you a moment of two weeks ago was outside of new york it's a mountain resort. i was learning more about the history of that place. in the history, who was he wasestablished by a quaker f. in 1870s it began a route the resort began in 1870. but in 1883 -- 1916 the family decided to open their doors and invite conversations inviting the bureau of indian affairs in both the house and senate representatives of the indian commission to that resort to discuss the policies that would affect indian communities across this country. and two weeks ago i was there in the exact place. the parler it is called where the act was created. so that was a moment, the really personal thing to be standing in the exact place were laws and policies were created, and vision that would remove millions of acres from the hands of the native people. and would open up the surplus lands to white settlement. and that specifically struck a personal chord with me. because it impacted my family then impacts my f
and then along comes the dawes act in 1887.re with you a moment of two weeks ago was outside of new york it's a mountain resort. i was learning more about the history of that place. in the history, who was he wasestablished by a quaker f. in 1870s it began a route the resort began in 1870. but in 1883 -- 1916 the family decided to open their doors and invite conversations inviting the bureau of indian affairs in both the house and senate representatives of the indian commission to that resort...
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matters hours in financial service , years and beyond, service, years and beyond, written by a laura dawes, who holds a senior position within the fca. she talks with great pride about it going to the leeds gay pride event with fca staff and really interestingly , staff and really interestingly, she the man who we've mentioned before on this programme and this is really extraordinary because , you know, sheldon mills because, you know, sheldon mills holds one of the top positions. he is the executive chairman of the fca and he recently went on a march to he said , let me wait a march to he said, let me wait for this. this was a march for transgender non binary gender, non conforming and intersex people . so as a cisgender gay people. so as a cisgender gay man, i was an ally and that made me reflect on the need to continually seek to support and make visible the less than 1% of the population who are transgender and face significant challenges , as in so many challenges, as in so many aspects of their daily lives . aspects of their daily lives. what the hell? what the hell? mr mills or any
matters hours in financial service , years and beyond, service, years and beyond, written by a laura dawes, who holds a senior position within the fca. she talks with great pride about it going to the leeds gay pride event with fca staff and really interestingly , staff and really interestingly, she the man who we've mentioned before on this programme and this is really extraordinary because , you know, sheldon mills because, you know, sheldon mills holds one of the top positions. he is the...
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matters hours in financial service , years and beyond, service, years and beyond, written by a laura dawes, who holds a senior position within the fca. she talks with great pride about it going to the leeds gay pride event with fca staff and really interestingly , staff and really interestingly, she the man who we've mentioned before on this programme and this is really extraordinary because , you know, sheldon mills because, you know, sheldon mills holds one of the top positions. he is the executive chairman of the fca and he recently went on a march to he said , let me wait a march to he said, let me wait for this. this was a march for transgender non binary gender, non conforming and intersex people . so as a cisgender gay people. so as a cisgender gay man, i was an ally and that made me reflect on the need to continually seek to support and make visible the less than 1% of the population who are transgender and face significant challenges , as in so many challenges, as in so many aspects of their daily lives . aspects of their daily lives. what the hell? what the hell? mr mills or any
matters hours in financial service , years and beyond, service, years and beyond, written by a laura dawes, who holds a senior position within the fca. she talks with great pride about it going to the leeds gay pride event with fca staff and really interestingly , staff and really interestingly, she the man who we've mentioned before on this programme and this is really extraordinary because , you know, sheldon mills because, you know, sheldon mills holds one of the top positions. he is the...
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this concern was completely dismissed particularly by henry dawes a massachusetts congressman who would later author the 17 several tea act that took millions of acres of negotiated treating lands away from indigenous nations to sell to white americans what he said to taft was the indians can know no more live there than they can upon the precipitous side of the yosemite valley. so does, you know had always supported hayden surveys? he was one of the people that hayden lobby directly. he was one of the most powerful men in the house. his son chester had joined hayden in yellowstone. he was one of the political boys. so on that day february 27th, the vote was called 89% of republicans voted. yes on the yellowstone act 70% of democrats voted. no, so this was not unanimous clearly the ones who were the kind of outliers. there was no real regional breakdown people were voting for and against from all different regions. it w just breaking down i think on those issues of white settler rights and federal overreach the republicans strong majority in the house, though meant that the yellowstone
this concern was completely dismissed particularly by henry dawes a massachusetts congressman who would later author the 17 several tea act that took millions of acres of negotiated treating lands away from indigenous nations to sell to white americans what he said to taft was the indians can know no more live there than they can upon the precipitous side of the yosemite valley. so does, you know had always supported hayden surveys? he was one of the people that hayden lobby directly. he was...
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this concern was completely dismissed particularly by henry dawes a massachusetts congressman who would later author the887 several tea act that took millions of acres of negotiated treating lands away from indigenous nations to sell to white americans what he said to taft was the indians can know no more live there than they can upon the precipitous side of the yosemite valley. so does, you know had always supported hayden surveys? he was one of the people that hayden lobby directly. he was one of the most powerful men in the house. his son chester had joined hayden in yellowstone. he was one of the political boys. so on that day february 27th, the vote was called 89% of republicans voted. yes on the yellowstone act 70% of democrats voted. no, so this was not unanimous clearly the ones who were the kind of outliers. there was no real regional breakdown people were voting for and against from all different regions. itas just breaking down i think on those issues of white settler rights and federal overreach the republicans strong majority in the house, though meant that the yellowstone
this concern was completely dismissed particularly by henry dawes a massachusetts congressman who would later author the887 several tea act that took millions of acres of negotiated treating lands away from indigenous nations to sell to white americans what he said to taft was the indians can know no more live there than they can upon the precipitous side of the yosemite valley. so does, you know had always supported hayden surveys? he was one of the people that hayden lobby directly. he was...