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The Nature of Representation: The Cherokee Right to a Congressional Delegate

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Rosser, Ezra (American University, Washington College of Law)
JOURNAL:
  The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, 15(??), 91 - ??.
YEAR: 2005
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Cherokee Nation, Indian Law, Congress, Representation, Removal
DISCIPLINE: Law
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-423-995 (Last edited on 2006/02/08 11:03:14 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
This article explores the Cherokee right, based upon an 1835 treaty, to a Congressional Delegate to Congress. It does so through an examination of the historical background of the Treaty of New Echota as well as the arguments that might be raised against seating such a delegate.
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