Case Name: Pueblo de Isleta
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1961-03-10
Citations: 152 Ct. Cl. 866
Docket Number: App. No. 8-59
Parties: Pueblo de Isleta.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Volume: 152
Pages: 866–866

Head Matter:
App. No. 8-59.
March 10, 1961
Pueblo de Isleta.

Opinion:
Indian claim; appeal from Indian Claims Commission; Indian title; New Mexico land. — The Indian claimants had sued under the Indian Claims Commission Act to recover compensation for the loss of two tracts of land in New Mexico. From a final determination of the Commission holding that the Indians did not own the Bosque tract and that no unfair or dishonorable dealings had been had, the Indians appealed. Upon consideration of the appeal, together with the briefs and arguments of counsel, the court, on March 10, 1961, ordered that the decision of the Indian Claims Commission (7 Ind. Cl. Comm. 619) be affirmed.
Appellant's petition for writ of certiorari was denied by the Supreme Court, 368 U.S. 822.