Jan 29, 1914 - How much white blood it takes to convert a full-blood Indian into a mixed blood
Blood Decision Expected
Washington - How much white blood it takes to convert a full-blood Indian into a mixed blood is to be passed upon by the supreme court. The question has arisen specifically in the case of the Chippewa Indians of White-Earth reservation in Minnesota, where under the law "mixed bloods" are permitted to sell their allotted lands at once. The circuit court of appeals on the eighth circuit has held that an undeniable mixture of either blood makes Indians mixed blood in the meaning of the law.
1914 Jan 29, Fort Gibson New Era |
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