No. 90-2133

933 F.2d 1462
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJuly 31, 1991
Docket1462
StatusPublished

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No. 90-2133, 933 F.2d 1462 (8th Cir. 1991).

Opinion

933 F.2d 1462

19 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1044

OMAHA INDIAN TRIBE, TREATY OF 1854 WITH THE UNITED STATES
(10 Stat. 1043), Organized pursuant to the Act of
June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984; 25 U.S.C.
476) as amended, Appellant,
v.
TRACT I--BLACKBIRD BEND AREA: Agricultural and Industrial
Investment Company; American Telephone & Telegraph Company;
Edith Benjamin; Herbert Nelson Benjamin; Maurice Louis
Benjamin; James Brooks Benson; Helen Bentley; George R.
Boulden; Matilda Boulden; Vasco Boulden; Cleo Cox; John
K. Craford; M. George Craford; Ruth Craford; Phyllis
Dale; Gladys Durr; Lloyd Fletcher; Frank Carlton Follett;
Great Lakes Pipeline Company; Alma Schmidt Henderson;
Iowa Public Services Company; Harold Jackson; Letha
Jenkins; Rose Ann Kane; Bertha Kirk; Harriet Kirk; Mary
Ann Kiskadon; Charles E. Lakin; Florence Lakin; Albert J.
Larson; John H. Lund; Ruth J. Lund; Magnolia Pipeline
Company; Ethel McCoy; Mid-American Pipeline Company;
Mid-Continent Eastern Pipeline Corporation; Monona County
Rural Electric Cooperative; Northern Natural Gas Company;
Arthur Orr; Robert Orr; Otis Peterson; R.G.P.
Incorporated, an Iowa Corporation; Anena Ruth; George C.
Ruth; Richard A. Ruth; Jean M. Ruth; Fred Sanders; Fred
E. Sanders; Rosalie Sanders; Socony Vacuum Oil Company;
Darrell L. Sorenson; Harold Sorenson; Harold M. Sorenson;
Luea Sorenson; Fred Stangel; State of Iowa, State of Iowa
Conservation Commission; Edward L. Torticilli; Mary A.
Torticilli; Regina Marie Torticilli; Travelers Insurance
Company; Ariel Virtue; W.W. Virtue; Willaday Farms, Inc.;
Ross O. Willey; Vincent R. Willey; Williams Brothers
Pipeline Company; Roy Tibbals Wilson, Appellees,
Tract II--Monona Bend Area: Agricultural & Industrial
Investment Company; Karen Anderson; Richard L. Anderson;
Eva Carlson; Harold Carlson; Mildred Orr Carter; Hazel
Clark; Kenneth Clark; Chris Christensen; Barbara Dahl;
Clara Grace Dahl; Gordon Dahl; Doris Dufrene; Harold B.
Dufrene; Myrva Everett; R.J. Everett; Lloyd P. Fender;
Verna Pearl Fender; Gertrude Gibler; Alma Schmidt
Henderson; J.B. Hicks; Substitute Trustee for Mildred C.
Hicks; Maude B. Hudgel; Ramona Orr Huff; Henry L. Jester;
James Kent; Sue Kent; Carroll Koenig; Lorraine Kutzler;
Emma Johanna Olson; Alice Parker; Nadine Parker; Wallace
G. Parker; L.S. Raines; Carol Ann Reitan; Robert E.
Reitan; Donald L. Rup; Lillian C. Rup; Roy R. Rupp; Don
E. Ruth; Joyce M. Ruth; Don E. & Joyce M. Ruth
(Commercial); Edna J. Sporder; Lillie Mae Stevens; Roy T.
Sorenson; Wilbur L. Stokely; Dan K. Weaver, Appellees,
Tract III--Omaha Mission Bend Area: Emily S. Blair; Donna
C. Ford; Frances Goodman; Ray L. Grosvenor; Iowa Public
Service Company; Iowa State Conservation Commission; Hazel
I. Jacobson; Joan S. Jacobson; William S. Jacobson;
Minnie Marble; Coy W. McFarland; Maude E. McFarland; Ruby
McFarland; Fred E. Nelson; Gladys E. Nelson; Lloyd E.
Nelson; Carolyn Ann Nelson; Larry L. Nelson; Ernest L.
Olson; Bernard M. Olson; Larry M. Olson; Leland M. Olson;
Harold Queen; John M. Ropes; Clyde H. Rush; Glen Swan;
Grace Swan; Ethel Swan; P.C. Swan; Harry D. Taylor;
Majayne Ropes Weber, Appellees.

No. 90-2133.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Jan. 7, 1991.
Decided May 28, 1991.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc
Denied July 31, 1991.

William Veeder, Washington, D.C., for appellant.

Wiley Mayne, Sioux City, Iowa, and Peter Peters, Council Bluffs, Iowa, for appellees.

Before LAY, Chief Judge, and MAGILL and LOKEN, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

The Omaha Indian Tribe ("Tribe") appeals from the district court's1 order, issued as a sanction pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 16(f) and 41(b), granting the defendants' motions to dismiss with prejudice the Tribe's action to quiet title to lands located in Monona Bend, Omaha Mission Bend, and Blackbird Bend outside the Barrett Survey. On appeal, the Tribe argues that it was denied due process. We affirm the judgment of the district court.

I.

In 1854, the Tribe and the United States entered into a treaty which reserved for the Tribe certain lands located west of the "centre of the main channel of said Missouri river." Act of March 16, 1854, Art. 1, 10 Stat. 1043. The treaty established the Missouri River as the eastern boundary of the Tribe's reservation. After 1854, the Missouri River moved in such a way as to cause the boundary of the reservation to move eastward to the Iowa high bank.

In 1975, the United States, as trustee for the Tribe, brought suit to quiet title to land lying adjacent to the Missouri River in an area called Blackbird Bend in Monona County, Iowa. The United States alleged that the land had been part of the Tribe's original reservation on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River before the river changed course. The United States claimed approximately 2900 acres of land lying inside the Barrett Survey in Blackbird Bend. The Tribe subsequently filed two additional lawsuits to quiet title to land situated in Monona County. Specifically, the Tribe claimed land in the Blackbird Bend Area, the Monona Bend Area, and the Omaha Mission Bend Area. The lands located inside the Barrett Survey Area in Blackbird Bend were originally part of the Omaha Indian Reservation; however, the lands located in Monona Bend, Omaha Mission Bend and Blackbird Bend outside the Barrett Survey Area were not part of the Tribe's original reservation.

The three lawsuits were consolidated for trial in 1976. The trial court later severed the Tribe's claims to lands located outside the Barrett Survey Area in the interests of judicial convenience and economy. The action to quiet title to lands located in Blackbird Bend inside the Barrett Survey is referred to as the consolidated case; the unconsolidated case involves the Tribe's claims to lands lying outside the Barrett Survey. In 1979, the court stayed further proceedings in the unconsolidated case pending the outcome in the consolidated case. Litigation in the consolidated case, hopefully, has come to rest.2

On June 15, 1987, the trial court reactivated the unconsolidated case. This appeal concerns approximately 8000 acres of land situated in Monona Bend, Omaha Mission Bend and Blackbird Bend outside the Barrett Survey Area. The defendants are owners of land in Monona County, Iowa. The United States is not a party in the present action. The land involved in the immediate case was not part of the original reservation. The Tribe's claim, therefore, is an action at law for ejectment rather than an equitable title proceeding. See Omaha Indian Tribe v. Jackson, 854 F.2d 1089, 1096 n. 6 (8th Cir.1988). The Tribe's general theory is that its reservation was enlarged when the Missouri River moved away from the reservation and towards the Iowa bank by erosion and accretion.

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