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John Collier helped get laws passed that restored tribal control over American Indian land.
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
Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 stated the original policy of the U.S. federal government toward the Native Americans.
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BIA, the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Incremental funding policy
NO
Balls
Full funding
The American Indian Policy Review Commission of 1975 looked at the history between the Federal Government and the Native Americans, in order to improve future policy, 5 of the 11 commissions were Native Americans themselves. I believe this was a policy put forward by the Federal Government.
Michael S. Okada has written: 'Federal budget outlook and economic implications' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Government spending policy, Appropriations and expenditures, Economic conditions, Budget
It was made by Britishers and followed by Indian Air Force... No changes though
discretionary
Policy set by federal government.
the injustices of federal Indian policy.
Legislative