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establish aboriginal title by actual, continuous, and exclusive use and occupancy for a "long time". Individuals may also establish aboriginal title, if their ancestors held title as individuals. Unlike other jurisdictions, the content of aboriginal title is not limited to historical or traditional
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by Congressional legislation providing for the extinguishment of aboriginal title as well as monetary compensation or the approval of
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A document commemorating a 1636 conveyance of land from Narragansett chief Canonicus to Roger Williams
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The power of Congress to extinguish aboriginal title — by "purchase or conquest", or with a
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Portal:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Selected article
A document commemorating a 1636 conveyance of land from Narragansett chief Canonicus to Roger Williams
United States
common law
aboriginal title
original Indian title
Native American tribes and nations
alienated
Native Americans
fee simple
trust
clear statement
Fifth Amendment
federal common law
ejectment
trespass
subject-matter jurisdiction
settled
gaming enterprises
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