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Samuel Forster Tappan (June 29, 1831 – January 6, 1913) was an American journalist, military officer, abolitionist and a Native American rights activist. Appointed as a member of the Indian Peace Commission in 1867 to reach peace with the Plains Indians, he advocated self-determination for native tribes. He proposed the federal government replace military jurisdiction over tribal matters with a form of civil law on reservations, applied by the tribes themselves.

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  • Samuel Forster Tappan (June 29, 1831 – January 6, 1913) was an American journalist, military officer, abolitionist and a Native American rights activist. Appointed as a member of the Indian Peace Commission in 1867 to reach peace with the Plains Indians, he advocated self-determination for native tribes. He proposed the federal government replace military jurisdiction over tribal matters with a form of civil law on reservations, applied by the tribes themselves. (en)
  • Samuel Forster Tappan (Manchester-by-the-Sea, 29 giugno 1831 – gennaio 1913) è stato un giornalista e militare statunitense, abolizionista e attivista per i diritti dei nativi americani.Nominato membro della Commissione per la pace indiana, nel 1867, per raggiungere la pace con gli indiani delle pianure, sostenne l'autodeterminazione delle tribù native. Propose al governo federale di sostituire la giurisdizione militare sulle questioni tribali con una forma di diritto civile sulle riserve indiane, applicata dalle stesse tribù. (it)
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  • Samuel Forster Tappan (June 29, 1831 – January 6, 1913) was an American journalist, military officer, abolitionist and a Native American rights activist. Appointed as a member of the Indian Peace Commission in 1867 to reach peace with the Plains Indians, he advocated self-determination for native tribes. He proposed the federal government replace military jurisdiction over tribal matters with a form of civil law on reservations, applied by the tribes themselves. (en)
  • Samuel Forster Tappan (Manchester-by-the-Sea, 29 giugno 1831 – gennaio 1913) è stato un giornalista e militare statunitense, abolizionista e attivista per i diritti dei nativi americani.Nominato membro della Commissione per la pace indiana, nel 1867, per raggiungere la pace con gli indiani delle pianure, sostenne l'autodeterminazione delle tribù native. Propose al governo federale di sostituire la giurisdizione militare sulle questioni tribali con una forma di diritto civile sulle riserve indiane, applicata dalle stesse tribù. (it)
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  • Samuel F. Tappan (en)
  • Samuel F. Tappan (it)
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