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2002 - Early California Laws And Policies Related To California Indians, Kimberly Johnston-Dodds May 2017

2002 - Early California Laws And Policies Related To California Indians, Kimberly Johnston-Dodds

Miscellaneous Documents and Reports

The report is a response to the question: Did the State of California enact laws that prohibited California Indians from practicing their religion, speaking their languages or practicing traditional ceremonies and customs? Four examples of early California laws and policies that significantly impacted California Indians’ way of life are discussed: 1850 Act for the Government and Protection of Indians and related amendments; California militia policies and “Expeditions against the Indians” during 1851 to 1859; the State of California’s official response to federal treaties negotiated with California Indians during 1851 to 1852; and early and current state fish protection laws that …


1851-1852 - Eighteen Unratified Treaties Between California Indians And The United States Apr 2017

1851-1852 - Eighteen Unratified Treaties Between California Indians And The United States

Government Documents and Publications

A typed copy of the original treaties made between 1851 and 1852. The eighteen treaties were signed by members of California Indian tribes and any one of three Treaty Commissioners whose appointments had been authorized by President Fillmore and the United States Senate. The treaties were never ratified by the United States Senate.