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  2. File:UN Treaty Series - vol 326.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act of 2004 - Wikipedia

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    According to the testimony [2] of Neal A. McCaleb, then Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs at the Department of Interior, the judgement funds stem from a 1951 claim by the Te-Mock Bands of Western Shoshone that was concluded in 1979 in Docket 326-K before the Indian Claims Commission. The award was in the amount of $26.1 million.

  4. Tribal sovereignty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While many modern courts in Indian nations today have established full faith and credit with state courts, the nations still have no direct access to U.S. courts. When an Indian nation files suit against a state in U.S. court, they do so with the approval of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In the modern legal era, the courts and Congress have ...

  5. File:League of Nations Treaty Series index 6.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. 1666 Articles of Peace and Amity - Wikipedia

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    The 1666 Articles of Peace and Amity was a treaty signed on 20 April 1666 between the English colony of Maryland and 12 Eastern Algonquian-speaking Indigenous nations, including the Piscataway, Anacostanck, Doegs, Mikikiwomans, Manasquesend, Mattawoman, Chingwawateick, Hangemaick, Portobackes, Sacayo, Panyayo, and Choptico.

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    India's capacity to generate electrical power is 300 gigawatts, of which 42 gigawatts is renewable. [336] The country's usage of coal is a major cause of greenhouse gas emissions by India but its renewable energy is competing strongly. [337] India emits about 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

  8. Visa requirements for Indian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Indian citizens may live and work freely in Nepal under the terms of the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship. This treaty is implemented in law through section 14 of the Nepal Immigration Act 1992, regulations 3, 20 and 44A of the Nepal Immigration Regulation 1994, and section 8.4 the Nepal Immigration Procedures 2008. [250] Netherlands

  9. Nonintercourse Act - Wikipedia

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    The general Government only has the power, to treat with the Indian Nations, and any treaty formed and held without its authority will not be binding. Here then is the security for the remainder of your lands. No State nor person can purchase your lands, unless at some public treaty held under the authority of the United States.