PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge.
On or about June 23, 1931, Willie Tom, a full-blood Mississippi Choctaw Indian, enrolled as such opposite Roll No. 927, died intestate, seized of certain lands which had been allotted to him as a homestead. The land descended to his heirs-at-law who were full-blood Mississippi Choctaw Indians. On October 24, 1931, all the heirs of Willie Tom, except one Moses Johnson, by warranty deed conveyed their undivided 15/16ths interest in the land...
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