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Because the land belonged to the Crown, Indians who wished to sell their use rights could sell only to the Crown. After the American Revolution, the United States adopted the same scheme, and to this day Indians on reservations retain only “Indian title” or “right of occupancy.” Their holdings can be dissolved by Congressional action.
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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