1. United States v. Kagama, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 2, 1886. , May 10, 1886, Decided
OVERVIEW: Indians located on a reservation in a state, but not a territory, were subject to the jurisdiction of a United States district court for the crime of murdering another Indian, just as citizens were subject to the jurisdiction of the district court.
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