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1“.... Congress declared Annette Island a federal Indian reservation in 1891. Residents built a church, a school...”
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2“.... Congress declared Annette Island a federal Indian reservation in 1891. Residents built a church, a school...”
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5by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“...; it was designated as the Hydaburg Indian Reservation in 1912. The new village established a trading company, store...”
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6“... Island a federal Indian reservation in 1891. Residents built a church, a school, a sawmill and a cannery...”
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7by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“..., and by 1890, there were 823 residents. Congress declared Annette Island a federal Indian reservation in 1891...”
Published 1912
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8by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... committee, and by 1890, there were 823 residents. Congress declared Annette Island a federal Indian...”
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9by Hall, Vicki D“... Island and its surrounding islands comprise the only Indian reservation in Alaska. Metlakatla, with 1,800...”
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10“... and Klinkwan) for their children to attend school; it was designated as the Hydaburg Indian Reservation in 1912...”
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11by Western Carolina University;“... Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Swain counties and the Cherokee Indian Reservation...”
Published 1977
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12“... by Japanese. 6 700 acres on the Indian reservation are leased with a'yearly rental of approximately $25,000,00...”
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