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State v. Elliott : ウィキペディア英語版
State v. Elliott

''State v. Elliott'', 616 A.2d 210 (Vt. 1992), is a decision of the Vermont Supreme Court holding that all aboriginal title in Vermont was extinguished "by the increasing weight of history."〔''State v. Elliott'', 616 A.2d 210, 218 (Vt. 1992) ("The legal standard does not require that extinguishment spring full blown from a single telling event. Extinguishment may be established by the increasing weight of history.").〕 The Vermont Supreme Court has clarified that its holding in ''Elliott'' applies to the entire state.〔''State v. Cameron'', 658 A.2d 939, 940 (Vt. 1995) ("Our holding in that case was made as a matter of law based on historical fact. Consequently, under the doctrine of stare decisis, ''Elliott'' is precedent binding in general, not just binding on parties to the original case. . . . ''Elliott'' affects all lands within Vermont's boundaries.").〕
==Background==
(詳細はHomer St. Francis and Lester Lampman. Lampman advocated that the tribe take a more aggressive stance in pushing its claim to "all of Vermont as well as parts of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine."〔UPI, Indians fight for control of tribe, September 4, 1987.〕 St. Francis won the election.
On October 18, 1987, St. Francis organized a "fish-in" with 35 other tribal members on the Missisquoi River, conducted without licenses from the state.〔
Just prior to the district court's decision, Chief St. Francis withdrew the tribe's petition for federal recognition, saying: "We don't need a Government we don't recognize to tell us we exist."〔

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