ARTICLE
The Seneca Indians
- N.Y. Indian Law § 40— Use of terms
- N.Y. Indian Law § 41— Enumeration of officers
- N.Y. Indian Law § 42— Time and place of annual election
- N.Y. Indian Law § 43— Qualifications of voters and eligibility to office
- N.Y. Indian Law § 44— The treasurer
- N.Y. Indian Law § 45— The clerk
- N.Y. Indian Law § 46— Peacemakers' courts
- N.Y. Indian Law § 47— Record of peacemakers
- N.Y. Indian Law § 48— Costs and fees
- N.Y. Indian Law § 49— Incompetency of peacemakers
- N.Y. Indian Law § 50— Appeals to council of Seneca nation
- N.Y. Indian Law § 51— Appeals from peacemakers' court of Tonawanda nation
- N.Y. Indian Law § 52— Enforcement of judgments
- N.Y. Indian Law § 53— The marshal
- N.Y. Indian Law § 54— Prosecution of actions and disposition of recovery
- N.Y. Indian Law § 55— Allotment of lands
- N.Y. Indian Law § 56— Trees and timber on reservations
- N.Y. Indian Law § 57— Offering or giving bribes prohibited
- N.Y. Indian Law § 58— Acceptance of bribes prohibited
- N.Y. Indian Law § 59— Conveying bribes prohibited
- N.Y. Indian Law § 60— Offenders competent witnesses; witnesses' immunity