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Solem v. Bartlett 465 U.S. 463 was 1984 a Supreme Court Case involving Indian country jurisdiction in the United States in which the court decided that opening up reservation lands for settlement by non-Indians does not constitute the intent to diminish reservation boundaries. Therefore reservation boundaries would not be diminished unless specifically determined through legislation.

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