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Nygaard v. Taylor
Relying on the authority originally set forth in Mackey, a “series of 19th century opinions by the Eighth Circuit [also] held that Indian tribes were territories under the then-existing full faith and credit statute.” Garcia, 217 P.3d at 605 (citing Comells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305, 306 (8th Cir. 1894); Standley v. Roberts, 59 F. 836, 845 (8th Cir. 1894); Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir. 1893)). 3 In In re Larch, 872 F.2d 66 (4th Cir. 1989), the Fourth Circuit also held that the PKPA applied to Indian tribes.
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Garcia v. Gutierrez
See Cornells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305, 306 (8th Cir.1894); Standley v. Roberts, 59 F. 836, 845 (8th Cir.1894); Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir.1893).
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Tracy v. Superior Court
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Corp., 87 N.M. 362 , 533 P.2d 751 (1975); In re Buehl, 87 Wash.2d 649 , 555 P.2d 1334 (1976); see also Cornells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305, 306 (8th Cir.1894); Standley v. Roberts, 59 F. 836, 845 (8th Cir.1894); Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir.1893) (recognizing Indian tribes as territories under an earlier version of the full faith and credit statute); Santa Clara Pueblo, 436 U.S. at 65 n. 21, 98 S.Ct. at 1681 n. 21 ("Judgments of tribal courts, as to matters properly within their jurisdiction, have been regarded in some circumstances as entitled to full faith and credit in other courts.") (c…
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Henry F. Dement, Jr., on Behalf of Himself and as Custodian to Rachel, Jacqueline and Genevieve Dement v. Oglala Sioux Tribal Court Patrick Lee, Judge, Debra Redner, Henry F. Dement, Jr., on Behalf of Himself and as Custodian to Rachel, Jacqueline and Genevieve Dement v. Oglala Sioux Tribal Court Patrick Lee, Judge Debra Redner
Cornells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305, 306 (8th Cir.1894); Standley v. Roberts, 59 F. 836, 845 (8th Cir.1894); Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir.1893).
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DeMent ex rel. DeMent v. Oglala Sioux Tribal Court
Cornells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305, 306 (8th Cir.1894); Standley v. Roberts, 59 F. 836, 845 (8th Cir.1894); Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir.1893).
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MacArthur v. San Juan County
See also Mehlin v. Ice, 56 F. 12, 19 (8th Cir.1893); Exendine v. Pore, 56 F. 777 (8th Cir.1893); Cornells v. Shannon, 63 F. 305 (8th Cir.1894); Raymond v. Raymond, 83 F. 721 (8th Cir.1897).
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TENNANT
v.
SMITH
v.
SMITH
No. 200.
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
May 1, 1893.
S. O. Hinds and W. C. Jackson, for appellants., N. B. Maxey, Isaac H. Orr, and Harvey L. Christie, for appellee Orr-Linds-ley Shoe Co., . W. T. Hutchings, L. P. Sandels, and Joseph M. Hill, for appellees except Smith & French, Johnson Thompson, and Jennie A. French.
Caldwell, Sanborn, Thayer.
Published
CALDWELL, Circuit Judge.
This case involves the same questions decided in Martin v. Rainwater, — U. S. App. —, — C. C. A. —, 56 Fed. Rep. 7, and is reversed on the authority of that case, and remanded with like instructions.