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Healing v. Jones, 210 F. S.. 125 (Arizona. 1962), aff'd 363 U.S. 758 (1963)

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_2_67_9a_0026

Dates

  • December 16, 1968
  • 90th Congress (1967-1969)

Scope and Contents

The Healing v. Jones case was a landmark case that determined the rights and interests of the Hopi and Navajo Tribes to the 1882 Executive Order Reservation. The case was decided in favor of the Hopi Tribe, who were found to have the exclusive interest in the reservation lands within Land Management District 6. The Navajo Tribe was found to have joint, undivided, and equal interests in the reservation lands outside of Land Management District 5.

Extent

4 pages

Creator

unknown

Congress 90th (1967-1969)

Policy Area Indians of North America--Oklahoma; Indians of North America--Politics and government; Indians of North America--Claims; Taxation--Law and Legislation

Tribal Affiliation Navajo Indians; Hopi Indians
  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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