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Article 5
The Seneca Indians on the Allegany and Cattaraugus Reservations

Sections

70
Confirmation of Nationality
71
Exclusion of Villages From Reservations
72
The President
73
General Powers and Duties of the Council
75
Vacancies in Elective Offices
77
Policemen at Annual Fair
78
Leases and Rights of Way
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