Failure of the Dawes Act
.... acreage. A major revision of the
Act in 1891 allowed
Indians who were handicapped, elderly, or underage to lease their allotments. By ....
(1864

7

)
Indian Health Care Improvement Act
.... are at the core of the Federal government's responsibility for meeting the health needs of American
Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs): The Snyder
Act of 1921, PL ....
(512

2

)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... the years that followed, the United States government attempted to seal the fate of the
Indians forever. In 1893 the "Indian Appropriations
Act" eliminated the ....
(1849

7

)
Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... Prior to passage of the
Act,
Indians owned over 155 million acres of land in the United States; by 1900, their holdings had shrunk to roughly 78 million acres ....
(4942

20

)
INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... of the northern
Indians, both emigrant and indigenous." Under the 1863 Indian Appropriations
Act, the President was authorized to expel the
Indians in Kansas ....
(2488

10

)
Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... managed to escape allotment entirely, but for those who did not, until federal law ended the process of allotment in 1934,
Indians under the Dawes
Act and its ....
(2556

10

)
American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
....
Act in 1830. Under this
act, the
Indians of the East could trade land in the west for their ancestral homes. James Gadsden was selected ....
(3227

13

)
Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... Tribes started toying with bingo in 1979, but it was the Indian Gaming Regulatory
Act of 1988 which allowed
Indians to operate, on their reservations, any sort ....
(3204

13

)
The Stamp Act Crisis
.... it had been determined that conflicts between the colonists and the
Indians (abetted by the .... however, did not include such a proposal in the Revenue
Act of 1764 ....
(1367

5

)
The Plains Indians & Black Elk
Black Elk Speaks (2000) is more than a history of the plains
Indians of the latter .... medicine man who sanctioned his vision and told him he needed to
act it out ....
(943

4

)
Statutory Interpretation case
.... The Indian
Act provided that female band members who married non-status
Indians would have their Indian register status removed; the same was not required of ....
(2875

12

)
The term "people of color"
.... we then name sports teams after the
Indians we have killed, expropriate aspects of indian culture for profit, and
act as we have seen
Indians act in movies as ....
(1590

6

)
Native Americans & Canadians
.... passage of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance
Act (ISDEAA) gave .... federal domination of programs for and services to
Indians to effective and ....
(4546

18

)
Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... asked to move again - even though the language of the 1830
Act specifically promised .... districts, for the reception of such tribes or nations of
Indians as may ....
(1888

8

)
Manifest Destiny: Settlement of the American West
.... of cowboys versus
Indians, where white settlers bring civilization to a wild frontier populated by savages. Only a decade after the Homestead
Act, Buffalo Bill ....
(851

3

)
Treatment of American Indians
.... The
Indians see themselves as fighting back at these aggressors and as trying to .... In 1934 the US passed the Indian Reorganization
Act, a dramatic shift in ....
(2530

10

)
History of Texas
.... Eventually, Texas would be successful in the expulsion of its
Indians but not .... when Texas Governor John Connelly opposed the passage of the Civil Rights
Act. ....
(1055

4

)
Texan War for Independence & Civil Rights in Texas
.... Eventually, Texas would be successful in the expulsion of its
Indians but not .... when Texas Governor John Connelly opposed the passage of the Civil Rights
Act. ....
(1055

4

)
Issues Involved in Immigration
.... In 1934, the Indian Reorganization
Act was passed, which encouraged
Indians to reconstruct their tribes, adopt tribal constitutions, elect their own leaders ....
(2275

9

)
The New Wave of Immigration to the US
.... In 1934, the Indian Reorganization
Act was passed, which encouraged
Indians to reconstruct their tribes, adopt tribal constitutions, elect their own leaders ....
(2273

9

)
Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... merely been symptomatic of Jackson's attitude toward federal treatment of
Indians during his administration. Jackson considered the Indian Removal
Act of 1830 ....
(1063

4

)
American History Creeds & Events Definitions and Discussion C
.... The US Congress passed the Indian Removal
Act in 1830, which authorized President Andrew Jackson to move
Indians living east of the Mississippi to lands in the ....
(985

4

)
American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... of the northern
Indians, both emigrant and indigenous." Under the 1863 Indian Appropriations
Act, the President was authorized to expel the
Indians in Kansas ....
(2515

10

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... are also typically portrayed as ruthless, imperialists, endangering the
Indians as well .... White people in the novel perform one foolish
act after another, only ....
(786

3

)
The Cherokee Nation
....
act provided that commonly held Indian tribal territories in the West be subdivided into allotments of 40 to 160 acres and distributed to individual
Indians. ....
(3012

12

)
The American Indian Movement
.... Thus, the 1934 Indian Reorganization
Act put the Indian people under greater .... broken treaties, and the US government ignoring the needs of the American
Indians. ....
(2884

12

)
British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... The
Indians in almost all cases were forced to react rather than
act in their dealings with both the Spanish and the British. They ....
(1617

6

)
Writer Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich, like many of the charact
....
Indians in the 1970s used both overt political protest and attempt to work .... The Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement
Act of 1971 resolved long unsettled claims ....
(1946

8

)
ProtectingThe American Crocodile
.... However, the killing of crocodiles by
Indians never amounted to numbers large enough .... Then, in 1969, a federal amendment to the Lacey
Act prevented hides from ....
(1550

6

)
Protecting the American Crocodile
.... However, the killing of crocodiles by
Indians never amounted to numbers large enough .... Then, in 1969, a federal amendment to the Lacey
Act prevented hides from ....
(1564

6

)