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Allotment and was
* The Alaska Native Allotment Act was revoked and as yet unborn Native children were excluded.
They wanted nothing more than to rid themselves forever of their “ Indian problem ,” to relieve themselves of their impoverished, uncivilized counterparts and replace them with independent Americanized Christian agricultural society, and so on February 8, 1887, the Dawes Allotment Act was signed into law by President Grover Cleveland.
The process of allotment started with the General Allotment Act of 1887, and by 1934, two thirds of Indian land had converted to traditional private ownership ( i. e. it was owned in fee simple ) and most of that had been sold by its Indian allottee.
In 1908 twenty allotment associations in Copenhagen formed the Allotment Garden Union which in 1914 was expanded to cover all of Denmark.
The Allotment Garden Federation was founded to negotiate more favourable deals with the state and the municipalities from which the allotments associations rented the land.
In 1983, this law was amended by the " Federal Allotment Gardens Act "( Bundeskleingartengesetz ).
In addition, Alaska Natives were not allotted individual title in severalty to land under the Dawes Act but were instead treated under the Alaska Native Allotment Act until it was repealed in 1971.
Allotment 20, between The Avenue and Parkmore Road, was not " settled " at the same time as the rest of the land to Boneo Road.
Allotment 18 ( west to Jetty Road ) became the property of Charles Blakely and then Thomas Bamford, probably days after 18 February 1874, when the 152. 5 acre allotment was advertised in the Argus.
The service was transferred to the Department of Agriculture on March 23, 1935, and was shortly thereafter combined with other USDA units to form the Soil Conservation Service by the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1935.
Allotment set in motion a number of circumstances: 1 ) individuals could sell ( alienate ) the allotment – under the Dawes Act, it was not to happen until after twenty-five years.
The federal government was vested with similar power to enforce the anti-alienation provisions of the Allotment Acts.
With the help of Finance Secretary Rufino G. Hechanova, the municipality received a Bureau of Internal Revenue ( BIR ) Tax Allotment Share amounting to P 42, 000. 00 which was used for the purchase of generator set and electrical wirings that provided cheap power and electricity to the town proper.
During the Civil War he was an active Democrat, and a founder of the Allotment Commission and the Loyal National League.
Dawes most prominent achievement in Congress was the passage in 1887 of the General Allotment Act of 1887 ( Dawes Act ), ch.
In 1906, the Osage Allotment Act was passed by U. S. Congress, as part of its effort to extinguish Native American tribal rights and prepare the territories for statehood as Oklahoma.
Because the Osage owned their land, they negotiated under the Allotment Act to keep their communal land, above the then-common allotment the government was making of 160 acres per person.
The Osage Tribal Council was created under the Osage Allotment Act of 1906.
His greatest reform was the building of the Allotment system whereby all the farmers in every land was to provide the crown with a full regiment of 1000 men complete with weapons and uniforms.
With the Indian Allotment Act, the Treaty-established Sandy Lake Reservation of approximately 27 mi² ( 70 km² ) was erased from the maps, forcing the Non-removable Sandy Lake Band to be a federally recognized tribe without a reservation.

Allotment and prevent
The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (, enacted March 1, 1936 ) is a United States federal law that allowed the government to pay farmers to reduce production so as to " conserve soil " and prevent erosion.

Allotment and form
* Allotment, also known as sortition, a method of selection by some form of lottery such as drawing coloured pebbles from a bag

Allotment and all
The plateau to the north of Norber, an area known as The Allotment, is particularly rich in potholes ; one of these, Long Kin East, can be followed by all and sundry for a distance of.
During the Allotment period, the tribe lost almost half its land base, which originally covered all the area of modern day Ashland, Wisconsin.
Frederick and his wife Marion purchased Crown Allotment 253 and either all, or part of Crown Allotment 260 in the Parish of Prahran, Elsternwick giving them a total area of.

Allotment and had
In particular, the Meriam Report found that the General Allotment Act had been used to illegally deprive Native Americans of their land rights.
The results — the films Divorce, Wife Wanted, and Allotment Wives — had limited releases in 1945 and 1946.
In March 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that the 1906 Allotment Act had disestablished the Osage reservation established in 1872.

Allotment and government
* Allotment ( gardening ), a small area of land, let out at a nominal yearly rent by local government or independent allotment associations, for individuals to grow their own food
In 1887 the U. S government passed the Dawes Allotment Act.
With the General Allotment Act ( Dawes ), 1887, the government sought to individualize tribal lands by authorizing allotments held in individual tenure.
Its revenue is derived mainly from its share of Internal Revenue Allotment ( IRA ) from the national government.

Allotment and .
Allotment attempts to address the artillery dilemma — important targets are rarely urgent and urgent targets are rarely important.
Picardo Farm, Wedgwood neighborhood, Seattle, Washington: A community Allotment ( gardening ) | allotment garden with raised beds for the handicapped.
* February 8 – The Dawes Act, or the General Allotment Act, is enacted.
* Allotment, see Dawes Act, a program of the U. S. Government, beginning in 1887, to break up Indian reservations and allot tribal land to individual Native Americans.
Allotment is a method of distributing securities to investors when an issue has been oversubscribed.
Allotment of the lands of these tribes would subsequently be mandated by the Act of 1891 which amplified the provisions of the Dawes Act.
However, the allotment process in Alaska under the separate Alaska Native Allotment Act continued until its revocation in 1993 by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
Despite termination of the allotment process in 1934, effects of the General Allotment Act continue into the present.
“ To Domesticate and Civilize Wild Indians ”: Allotment and the Campaign to Reform Indian Families, 1875-1887.
In 1902 the Kaw Allotment Act disbanded the Kaw nation as a legal entity.
There are the remains of a priory and the Ingham Poor's Allotment.
The Caddo are a federally recognized American Indian tribe for which Caddo County is named ; Caddo County is part of the former reservation of the Caddo, Wichita, and Western Delaware, prior to allotment in the post-Dawes Allotment Era.
Allotment gardening used to be widely popular in the former Czechoslovakia under the communist regime.

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