通往俄克拉荷马州的未铺设道路:研究我家人的矿权故事

Q4 Social Sciences
Julienne E. Grant
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摘要本文记录了作者对她位于俄克拉荷马州东部的家族矿权的研究。将所有权追溯到马斯科吉(克里克)民族,她探索了导致她的祖先在1910年和1911年购买克里克财产的情况和法律框架。联邦政府的分配法;美国最高法院的各项裁决;甚至作者的曾祖父,一位“婴儿潮一代”记者,也创造了鼓励克里克土地和主权丧失的条件。这些家族矿产权益现在可以利用现代技术开采,并受俄克拉荷马州石油和天然气法规的约束,这只是分配时代——美国历史上一个真正黑暗的时期——持久遗产的一个例子。
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Unpaved Roads to Oklahoma: Researching the Story of My Family’s Mineral Rights
Abstract This article chronicles the author’s research into her family’s mineral rights, located in eastern Oklahoma. Tracing ownership back to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, she explores the circumstances and legal framework that led to her ancestors’ purchase of Creek property in 1910 and 1911. Collectively, the federal government’s allotment laws; various U.S. Supreme Court decisions; and even the author’s great-grandfather, who was a “boomer” journalist, created conditions that encouraged the loss of Creek land and sovereignty. Now exploitable with modern technology, and subject to Oklahoma’s oil and gas regulations, these familial mineral interests serve as just one example of the enduring legacy of the allotment era—a truly dark period of U.S. history.
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期刊介绍: An important forum for daily problems and issues, Legal Reference Services Quarterly will assist you in your day-to-day work as it has been helping other law librarians and members of the legal profession for over a decade. You will find articles that are serious, humorous, critical, or simply helpful to the working librarian. Annotated subject bibliographies, overviews of legal literature, reviews of commonly used tools, and the inclusion of reference problems unique to corporate law libraries, judicial libraries, and academic collections will keep you up-to-date on the continuously expanding volume of legal materials and their use in legal research.
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