| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Rep. 718, 727, it was held that the lands of the Cherokee Nation belonged to them as a political body, and not to its individual members, and, speaking of the rights of individual Cherokees, it was said: 'He had a right to use parcels of the lands thus held by the nation, subject to such rules as its governing authority might prescribe.'
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