Aboriginal Groups & Canadian Government
.... At the heart of this system is the
Indian Act, which essentially transforms elected chiefs and band councilors into federal employees of the Ministry of
Indian ....
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Indian Health Care Improvement Act
.... meeting the health needs of American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs): The Snyder
Act of 1921, PL67-85, and the
Indian Health Care Improvement
Act (IHCIA), PL94 ....
(512

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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

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Failure of the Dawes Act
.... This political mentality affected the federal government's response to the "
Indian problem." The Dawes
Act provided for the allotment of large tracts of tribal ....
(1864

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)
Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... Under the Federal
Indian Gaming
Act, if any form of gambling is legal in a state, something similar must also be permitted on the lands of a recognized
Indian ....
(3204

13

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Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... The Dawes
Act, which applied to most of the
Indian tribes in the country, took the remaining tribal lands and divided them into 160-acre parcels. ....
(2556

10

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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... One of the most significant pieces of legislation that Collier helped author was the
Indian Reorganization
Act of 1934. The
Indian ....
(4942

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)
The American Indian Movement
.... over the American
Indian people. In 1934, this control was increased with the
Indian Reorganization
Act. This
act called for the ....
(2884

12

)
American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... The allotment policy was ended during the New Deal by BIA Commissioner John Collier through the passage of the 1934
Indian Reorganization
Act. ....
(4116

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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... In the South, the
Indian Relocation
Act of 1830 which authorized the exchange of unorganized public land in present day Oklahoma, then known as the
Indian ....
(2515

10

)
Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... However, in her view, retaining the native language of the Guatemalan
Indian is in and of itself an
act of rebellion against an establishment that uses, to a ....
(1473

6

)
American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... The seminoles were the alst to feel the effect iof the creation of
Indian Territory and the passage of the
Indian Removal
Act in 1830. ....
(3227

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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... administration. Jackson considered the
Indian Removal
Act of 1830 the most important measure of his first administration (Goldfield 303). He ....
(1063

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Native Americans & Canadians
.... In 1989, the National Museum of the American
Indian Act (NMAIA) was passed which contained provisions for the repatriation of native human remains that had ....
(4546

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Indian Rebellions & Battles On December 29, 1890, an incident ...
.... However, even this could be seen as a means for subordinating the
Indian tribes. In particular, the Dawes
Act sought to assimilate the Indians into white ....
(4586

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)
RI Public Agencies
.... represents its own interests under federal legislation governing Native American activities and associations in the The
Indian Child Welfare
Act of 1978 ....
(2461

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Keeping Families Together Family Preservation Practice refer
.... Gustavsson, Cross and Lewis (1996) discussed family preservation practice and empowerment as it relates to the effectiveness of the
Indian Welfare
Act of 1978. ....
(1519

6

)
Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
This research will examine four epics from the Greco-Roman and
Indian cultures: Homer's .... is Rome's destiny that it would be impious of Aeneas not to
act on the ....
(2587

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Native American Child Placement
.... Prior to the implementation of the
Indian Child Welfare
Act of 1978, a majority of the cases involving the removal of
Indian children from parental custody ....
(3243

13

)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... In 1893 the "
Indian Appropriations
Act" eliminated the
Indian Agent, turning his duties over to the local superintendent of Schools who presided over each ....
(1849

7

)
Haida Culture
.... The Minister is granted sweeping powers by Canada's
Indian Act, but much of the administration is carried out by nine regional supervisors. ....
(2641

11

)
Andrew Jackson's Qualifications and Background for President
.... The
Indian Removal
Act by Andrew Jackson and the infamous long walk or "trail of tears" was a disaster for the Cherokee who fought their forced removal with ....
(1379

6

)
The Cherokee Nation
.... The federal government acquiesced and, in 1830, President Andrew Jackson, signed the
Indian Removal
Act, which required that the Civilized Tribes and other ....
(3012

12

)
Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... President Andrew Jackson strongly supported this new federal policy of forcible displacement, which was formalized as a part of the
Indian Removal
Act of 1830. ....
(1888

8

)
Writer Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich, like many of the charact
.... Still in effect, this policy in many ways reflects the earlier goals of the
Indian Reorganization
Act; its most significant feature is the emphasis on tribal ....
(1946

8

)
Importance of Land in Early America
.... Perhaps one of the most awful pieces of legislation in the 1800s was the
Indian Relocation
Act: "That it shall and may be lawful for the President of the ....
(1182

5

)
Social Services of Alberta INTRODUCTION The general purpose of thi
.... The passage of the
Indian Child Welfare
Act in the US altered the situation somewhat in that country (National American
Indian Court Judges Association, 1984 ....
(3454

14

)
The History of Native American Education
.... The passage of the
Indian Education
Act of 1972 that modified major US Office of Education programs and the
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance ....
(2439

10

)
INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... In the South, the
Indian Relocation
Act of 1830 which authorized the exchange of unorganized public land in present day Oklahoma, then known as the
Indian ....
(2488

10

)
Domestic Violence in India
.... result of vigorous campaigning, and lobbying by women's organizations, significant changes were made in the
Indian Penal Code, the
Indian Evidence
Act, and the ....
(2619

10

)