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United States v. Ramsey 271 U.S. 467 (1926) was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the United States had the authority to prosecute crimes against Native Americans (Indians) on land that was on a reservation and that was still designated Indian Country by federal law. The Osage Indian Tribe held mineral rights that were worth millions of dollars. A white rancher William K.

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