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US Code - Subchapter V: Massachusetts indian land claims settlement
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Section 1771
Congressional findings and declaration of policy
Section 1771A
Gay Head Indian claims settlement fund
Section 1771B
Approval of prior transfers and extinguishment of aboriginal title and claims of Gay Head Indians
Section 1771C
Conditions precedent to Federal purchase of settlement lands
Section 1771D
Purchase and transfer of settlement lands
Section 1771E
Jurisdiction over settlement lands; restraint on alienation
Section 1771F
Definitions
Section 1771G
Applicability of State law
Section 1771H
Limitations of action; jurisdiction
Section 1771I
Eligibility
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