Pine Ridge Reservation Claims and Improvement of the Health Status of Native Hawaiians: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2260 ... S. 2243 ... May 7, 1986, Washington, DC.

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 294 pages

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Page 175 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 273 - one of the class for whose especial benefit the statute was enacted," that is, does the statute create a federal right in favor of the plain tiff? Second, is there any indication of legislative intent, explicit or implicit, either to create such a remedy or to deny one?
Page 279 - Such lands, proceeds, and income shall be managed and disposed of for one or more of the foregoing purposes in such manner as the constitution and laws of said State may provide, and their use for any other object shall constitute a breach of trust for which suit may be brought by the United States.
Page 273 - ... that is, does the statute create a federal right in favor of the plaintiff? Second, is there any indication of legislative intent, explicit or implicit, either to create such a remedy or to deny one? Third, is it consistent with the underlying purposes of the legislative scheme to imply such a remedy for the plaintiff?
Page 175 - ... to adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws governing the conduct of its business and the performance of the powers and duties granted to or imposed upon it by law...
Page 281 - (2) All provisions of the Act of Congress approved (date of approval of this Act) reserving rights or powers to the United States, as well as those prescribing the terms or conditions of the grants of lands or other property therein made to the State of Hawaii, are consented to fully by said State and its people.
Page 174 - That, except as otherwise provided, the public property ceded and transferred to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii under the joint resolution of annexation, approved July seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, shall be and remain in the possession, use, and control of the government of the Territory of Hawaii...
Page 234 - Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 30 US (5 Pet.) 1 (1831), and Worcester v. Georgia. 31 US (6 Pet.) 515 (1832), described Indian tribes as "domestic dependent nations" and characterized the relationship of the United States to the Indian tribes as one that "resembles that of a ward to his guardian.
Page 279 - State as a public trust for the support of the public schools and other public educational institutions, for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians, as defined in the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, for the development of farm and home ownership on as widespread a basis as possible, for the making of public improvements, and for the provision of lands for public use.
Page 175 - ... execute, in accordance with its bylaws, all instruments necessary or appropriate in the exercise of any of its powers...

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