INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. III, Laws     (Compiled to December 1, 1913)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1913.


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ACTS OF FIFTY–NINTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, 1906.
CHAP. 7 | CHAP. 518 | CHAP. 629 | CHAP. 961 | CHAP. 962 | CHAP. 1125 | CHAP. 1126 | CHAP. 1348 | CHAP. 1350 | CHAP. 1645 | CHAP. 1876 | CHAP. 2348 | CHAP. 2469 | CHAP. 2567 | CHAP. 2573 | CHAP. 2580 | CHAP. 3298 | CHAP. 3335 | CHAP. 3504 | CHAP. 3548 | CHAP. 3572 | CHAP. 3578 | CHAP. 3581 | CHAP. 3598 | CHAP. 3599 | CHAP. 3912 | CHAP. 3914

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Chapter 2469

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Chap. 2469 Alaska. Homestead allotments to natives.
Chap. 2469 Allotments inalienable and nontaxable.
Chap. 2469 Preference rights.

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Chapter 2469
    May 17, 1906. [S. 5537.] | [Public, No. 171.] 34 Stat. 197.
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An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to allot homesteads to the natives of Alaska.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and empowered, in his discretion and under such rules as he may prescribe, to allot not to exceed one hundred and sixty acres of nonmineral land in the district of Alaska to any Indian or Eskimo of full or mixed blood who resides in and is a native of said district, and who is the head of a family, or is twenty-one years of age; and the land so allotted shall be deemed the homestead of the allottee and his heirs in perpetuity, and shall be inalienable and nontaxable until otherwise provided by Congress. Any person qualified for an allotment as aforesaid shall have the preference right to secure by allotment the nonmineral land occupied by him not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres.

Approved, May 17, 1906.


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