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Reply to Alaina E. Roberts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2021

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Notes

1 Crawford’s annual report for November 1838 in Prucha, Francis Paul, ed., Documents of United States Indian Policy, 3rd ed. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000), 7374.Google Scholar

2 See, for example, the Treaty with the Oto and Missouri Indians, Mar. 15, 1854, in Prucha, Documents of United States Indian Policy, 88.

3 Calhoun, John C. to Jasper Parrish, May 14, 1818, in The Papers of John C. Calhoun, ed. Hemphill, W. Edwin (Charleston: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1969), 2:294.Google Scholar

4 See Denson, Andrew, Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian Autonomy and American Culture, 1830–1900 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004)Google Scholar; Stremlau, Rose, Sustaining the Cherokee Family: Kinship and the Allotment of an Indigenous Nation (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5 McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020).