|
Description and Holding Information
|
|
Moheagans v. Connecticut. Respondents' (Connecticut) brief
|
|
Moheagans v. Connecticut, Respondents' (Connecticut) brief, which claimed that the landholders had the rights to certain land also claimed by the Mohegan tribe. Of note, this case (1705–1773) was the first indigenous land rights litigation in history in a common law jurisdiction. See LLMC #21089 for related document. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the New York Historical Society Library).
|
|
Title:
Connecticut, between old John Uncas, young John Uncas, and several other Mohegan Indians, on the behalf of themselves and the rest of their tribe, by John Mason and Samuel Mason, gentlemen, the trustees for the guardians of the said tribe, appellants. And the Governor and company of the English colony of Connecticut in New England in America, and others, respondents : The case of the respondents the Governor and company of the colony of Connecticut.
|
|
OCLC Number:
1017990626
|
|
|
|
Available Volumes
|
|
Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
c.1 | | Yes | No |
|
|
|