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U.S. Supreme Court
United States v. Le Bris, 121 U.S. 278 (1887)
United States v. Le Bris
Submitted April 7, 1887
Decided April 18, 1887
121 U.S. 278
Syllabus
The reservation of the Red Lake and Pembina Indians, in Polk County, Minnesota, is Indian country, within the meaning of § 2139 Rev.Stat.
Ex Parte Crow Dog, 109 U. S. 556, affirmed to the point that § 1 of the Act of June 30, 1534, though repealed, may be referred to for the purpose of determining what is meant by the term "Indian country" when found in sections of the Revised Statutes which are reenactments of other sections of that act.
The question, certified, and the answer, are stated in the opinion of the Court.
