SUBCHAPTER XXXI—ALABAMA AND COUSHATTA INDIANS OF TEXAS: TERMINATION OF FEDERAL SUPERVISION
§721. Transfer of property to Texas
The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to convey to the State of Texas the lands held in trust by the United States for the tribe of Indians organized and known as the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas, located in Polk County, Texas; and such tribe is authorized to convey to the State of Texas the lands purchased for and deeded to the Alabama Indians in accordance with an act of the legislature of the State of Texas approved February 3, 1854, located in Polk County, Texas. All of the lands so conveyed shall be held by the State of Texas in trust for the benefit of the Indians of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas, subject to such conditions regarding management and use as the State of Texas may prescribe and the disposition of such lands shall be subject to approval of a majority of the adult members of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas.
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §1,
§722. Termination of Federal trust; publication; termination of Federal services; admission to hospitals and schools
Upon the conveyance to the State of Texas of the lands held in trust by the United States for the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas, the Secretary of the Interior shall publish in the Federal Register a proclamation declaring that the Federal trust relationship to such tribe and its members has terminated. Thereafter such tribe and its members shall not be entitled to any of the services performed by the United States for Indians because of their status as Indians: Provided, That after August 21, 1954 such Indians shall be eligible for admission, on the same terms that apply to other Indians, to hospitals and schools maintained by the United States.
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §2,
§723. Termination of Federal powers over tribe
Effective on the date of the proclamation provided for in
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §3,
References in Text
Act of June 18, 1934, referred to in text, popularly known as the Indian Reorganization Act, is classified generally to subchapter V (§461 et seq.) of this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under
§724. Cancellation of indebtedness
The indebtedness of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas to the United States incurred under the provisions of the Act of May 29, 1928 (
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §4,
References in Text
Act of May 29, 1928, referred to in text, is act May 29, 1928, ch. 853,
§725. Revocation of corporate charter
The corporate charter of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas issued pursuant to the Act of June 18, 1934 (
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §5,
References in Text
Act of June 18, 1934, referred to in text, popularly known as the Indian Reorganization Act, is classified generally to subchapter V (§461 et seq.) of this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under
§726. Applicability of Federal and State laws
On and after the date of the proclamation to be issued in accordance with the provisions of
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §6,
§727. Citizenship status unaffected
Nothing in this subchapter shall affect the status of the members of the tribes as citizens of the United States.
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §7,
§728. Protection of Alabama and Coushatta Indians and conservation of resources after issuance of proclamation
The Act of June 18, 1934 (
(Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 831, §8,
References in Text
Act of June 18, 1934, referred to in text, popularly known as the Indian Reorganization Act, is classified generally to subchapter V (§461 et seq.) of this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under