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Live in reservations
Battle of Wounded Knee
they were annoying
First, Federal law does not really apply to Indian Reservations (they are by definition, separate nations). Second, Indians do not enforce their moral laws on the conduct of another (that does not directly interfere with the rights of another, or cause harm) like American's do. Third, Casino's are good ways to make money and help the tribes.
In 1867 the federal government appointed the Indian Peace Commission to develop a policy toward Native Americans. The commission recommended moving the Native Americans to few large reservations. Moving them to reservations was not the new policy and the government then increased its effort in that way
Stephen A. Langone has written: 'Federal government health, education and welfare programs of assistance to American Indians residing on federal reservations' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Government relations, Federal aid to Indians, Public welfare
Live in reservations
Battle of Wounded Knee
Battle of Wounded Knee
The federal government wanted the Native Americans to become farmers.
reservations
Which of these statements defines the special relationship between Indians and the U.S. federal government?
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
dawe's act
Those areas were called reservations.
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
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