1913 public laws – Ch.123 Sec.4

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CHAPTER 123 AN ACT TO RESTORE TO THE INDIANS RESIDING IN ROBESON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES THEIR RIGHTFUL AND ANCIENT NAME. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That the Indians residing in Robeson-and adjoining counties, who have heretofore been known as Croatan Indians or Indians of Robeson County, together with their descendants, shall hereafter be known and designated as Cherokee Indians of Robeson County, and by that name shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges heretofore: or hereafter conferred, by any Jaw or laws of the State of North Carolina, upon the Indians heretofore known as the Croatan Indians or Indians of Robeson County, including all such rights and privileges as have been conferred upon said Indians by chapter two hundred and fifteen of the Public Laws of North Carolina, session one thousand nine hundred and eleven.

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