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  2. Bastar rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Today, it corresponds to the Bastar division of Chhattisgarh. The state covered an area of 33,830 km 2 (13,060 square miles) and had its capital at Jagdalpur. In 1901, it had a population of 306,501. It is a tribal-dominated region, the main tribes being the Madia, Muria, Dorla, Duruwa, Halba and Bhatra.

  3. Montoya v. United States - Wikipedia

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    One group of American Indians cannot be held accountable for the actions of another group of American Indians, even though they are all part of the American Indian nation. The case established a three-part legal definition of an American Indian tribe, sometimes called the Montoya definition: A body of Indians of the same or similar race;

  4. 1896 Applications for Enrollment, Five Tribes (Overturned)

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    This resulted in the inclusion of many non-American Indian individuals, who were fraudulent intruders within the tribes. The Five Tribes rejected the authority of federal courts in Indian Territory and fought against the tribal enrollment of these individuals. Following lengthy deliberations, the Department of the Interior sided with the Five ...

  5. Native American tribal rolls - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility for Oglala Lakota Nation citizenship is determined by the tribe's official roll of April 1, 1935, and corrections to the roll made within 5 years of the adoption of the Oglala Constitution in January, 1936. [28] Elibibility for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe citizenship is determined by the tribe's official census roll of June 18, 1934 ...

  6. Bastar State - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the founder of the family fortunes in Bastar may very well have been a Telugu warrior from Telangana who was familiar with the prevalent legends about the Kakatiyas. [4] According to this chronology, the state was established around 1324 CE and the founder established his kingdom at Bastar under the tutelage of a local goddess, Danteshwari.

  7. History of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tecumseh was the Shawnee leader of Tecumseh's War who attempted to organize an alliance of Native American tribes throughout North America. [ 86 ] As American expansion continued, Native Americans resisted settlers' encroachment in several regions of the new nation (and in unorganized territories), from the Northwest to the Southeast, and then ...

  8. Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas ...

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    While some California tribes were settled on reservations, others were hunted down and massacred by 19th century American settlers. It is estimated that at least 9,400 to 16,000 California Indians were killed by non-Indians, mostly occurring in more than 370 massacres (defined as the "intentional killing of five or more disarmed combatants or ...

  9. 1901 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    October 4 – The American yacht Columbia defeats the Irish Shamrock in the America's Cup yachting race in New York. October 16 – President Theodore Roosevelt invites African American leader Booker T. Washington to the White House. The American South reacts angrily to the visit, and racial violence increases in the region.