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David Getches

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Case summary: Former members of terminated Klamath Tribe who withdrew from tribe, and their descendants, retain rights under the Treaty of 1864 to hunt and fish within the former reservation free from state control, except for conservation purposes. Termination did not abrogate the hunting and fishing rights guaranteed by treaty of tribal members who withdrew from tribe and accepted individual shares rather than interest share in tribal property.

Year

1974

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Byron S. Adams Printing

Place

Washington, D.C.

In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1973 : no. 73-1575: John D. Callahan, et al., petitioners v. Charles E. Kimball, et al., respondents

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