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American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction

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Page 1: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

American Indian Federal Policy

An Introduction

Page 2: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

American Indian Government Policies•Over the years, the United States government has had different ways of dealing with American Indians.

•The government has established official “policies” (laws, rules) to carry out what it thinks is best for Indian people & tribes.

Page 3: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

•There are eight (8) policies we will begin an in-dept study of.•They are as follows:

Page 4: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

1. Civilization(Federalist period: Washington & Jefferson)

•Make the Indian white, civilized, and Christian

•Create missions (church), make treaties, and change the culture of the Native American

•Make treaties as a way to gain land

Page 5: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

2. Removal(1830s-1860s; Andrew Jackson,

Indian Removal Act of 1830)•Move Indians east of the

Mississippi River to Indian Territory (current day Oklahoma)

•This will make room for white settlement in the east (Manifest Destiny)

• Included the Trail of Tears, which was the Cherokee removal

Page 6: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

3. Reservations(1860s-1890s)•Put Indians on a plot of communal

land (land held in common), owned by the government, to keep the Indians contained

•Also, send Indian children to boarding schools to teach them a trade

•Resentment from this policy led to the Indian Wars

Page 7: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

4. Allotment(1887-1928; Dawes Severalty Act)•While on reservations, conserve

land for white settlement by measuring off individual plots of land for individual families

• Indian men were forced to farm for their individual family

•This stripped them of their “tribal” way of life

Page 8: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

5. “New Deal” Indian(1930s-1940s; Indian Reorganization Act)

•Restore tribal authority to tribes by reversing the allotment

•Tribes establish tribal governments and are encouraged to manage their affairs

•Lost momentum due to WWII

Page 9: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

6. Relocation(1920s-1950s)•Offer job training programs and jobs in large cities to get Indian off of reservation and away from tribal communities

•The modern day Pow Wows were created during this period

Page 10: American Indian Federal Policy An Introduction. American Indian Government Policies Over the years, the United States government has had different ways

7. Termination(1950s-1970s)•The government cut off all relations and obligations with Indian tribes

* As a result of this, Native Americans fought to regain their rights during the Civil Rights movement

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8. Self-Determination(1974-Present)•The government allows tribes the freedom and authority to run their nations the way they please

•This policy recognizes the sovereignty of tribes