Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4668386> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4668386 subject Q8218594.
- Q4668386 subject Q8546655.
- Q4668386 abstract "Aboriginal title in California refers to the aboriginal title land rights of the indigenous peoples of California. The state is unique in that no Native American tribe in California is the counterparty to a ratified federal treaty. Therefore, all the Indian reservations in the state were created by federal statute or executive order.California has experienced less possessory land claim litigation than other states. This is primarily the result of the Land Claims Act of 1851 (following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo) that required all claims deriving from the Spanish and Mexican governments to be filed within two years. Three U.S. Supreme Court decisions and one Ninth Circuit ruling have held that the Land Claims Act applied to aboriginal title, and thus extinguished all aboriginal title in the state (as no tribes filed claims under the Act). Two Deputy Attorneys General of California have advocated this view.".
- Q4668386 thumbnail California_languages_precontact_multicolored.svg?width=300.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1056352.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142833.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186695.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q127961.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1398502.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1455628.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16242351.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1646097.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q169011.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q17550.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1783272.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q19652.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q20203616.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2070065.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q219477.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2358778.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2519192.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2629503.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2679045.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2918178.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q29552.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q2986583.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q301467.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q306147.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q311197.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q3153728.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q319352.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q3406489.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q3508675.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q42183.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4394526.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4668392.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4689000.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4948726.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5868980.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q616109.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q665141.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6671518.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6878624.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7271920.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q744299.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889674.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889769.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7984159.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218594.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q843280.
- Q4668386 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546655.
- Q4668386 comment "Aboriginal title in California refers to the aboriginal title land rights of the indigenous peoples of California. The state is unique in that no Native American tribe in California is the counterparty to a ratified federal treaty. Therefore, all the Indian reservations in the state were created by federal statute or executive order.California has experienced less possessory land claim litigation than other states.".
- Q4668386 label "Aboriginal title in California".
- Q4668386 depiction California_languages_precontact_multicolored.svg.