Children of the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomy Tribes, et. al., petitioners, vs. Regents of the University of Michigan, respondent : express trial brief and exhibits B and C, 1978.

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Children of the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomy Tribes, et. al., petitioners, vs. Regents of the University of Michigan, respondent : express trial brief and exhibits B and C, 1978.

(Photocopies of) express trial brief and exhibits b and c from Supreme Court Case File No. 5915. Exhibit b materials, Fr. Gabriel Richard Indian education documents [1] 1-28 [2] pp., and exhibit c materials, Treaty of 1817 [2] 2-46 [4] pp., were copied from collections at the Bentley Historical Library or Library of Congress.

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