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The news of its abrogation was welcomed by environmental activists and native American leaders.
In practice, great pressure was put on Native American leaders to sign removal treaties.
He reached out to talk to as many Native American leaders as possible to maintain the peace.
This school was named after a Native American leader, Osceola.
Native American leaders expressed concerns and uttered prayers for the dead and injured.
The community was named for Wanamassa, a Native American leader of the 17th century.
Crooks became a national Native American leader during his twenty-year tenure.
Several founding fathers had contact with Native American leaders and had learned about their style of government.
Native American leaders who signed the treaty include:
The subjects were native American leaders.
The division was named after Chief Black Hawk, a native American leader.
City and county civic leaders as well as local Native American leaders spoke at the ceremony.
Michael Jandreau (born October 1943) is a Native American leader.
Native American leaders such as King Philip resented the loss of land and looked for a means to slow or reverse it.
John Hamilton was a key figure among Native American leaders initiating late twentieth century land claims suits.
The Native American leaders questioned this, because previously, the Mormons had told them not to steal cattle.
His name is often linked with that of the Native American leader Tecumseh, although the two men collaborated in person only for a few days.
Morris Thompson was widely recognized in Alaska as a Native American leader.
Inductees include explorers, Native American leaders, writers, poets, politicians, statesmen and others.
Saubel is acknowledged nationally and internationally as one of California's most respected Native American leaders.
Tammany or Tamanend was a Native American leader.
General New River was a Native American leader of the Catawba tribe.
Native American leaders:
Along with other Native American leaders, the Tadodaho is responsible for maintaining the history of the Haudenosaunee people.
He was instrumental in overseeing numerous treaties, purchasing much of present-day Indiana from Native American leaders.