Difference between revisions of "Both Republicans and Democrats in fact put planks in their platforms in 1956 which conveyed general approval of the idea though no bill is yet been passed . [IndianCountry/Reservation] (Q6059)"

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(‎Added [en] label: Both Republicans and Democrats in fact put planks in their platforms in 1956 which conveyed general approval of the idea though no bill is yet been passed . (IndianCountry/Reservation), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_15631...)
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Property / follows: The government also employs a lawyer because it is true that sometimes Indians claim land which ought to go to another Drive or which they visited very seldom. [IndianCountry/Reservation] / rank
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Property / followed by: Indian population has outgrown the land resource . [IndianCountry/Reservation] / rank
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Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)
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Both Republicans and Democrats in fact put planks in their platforms in 1956 which conveyed general approval of the idea though no bill is yet been passed . [IndianCountry/Reservation]
Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)

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