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Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
The American revolution did not directly effect the lives of Native Americans. Politically little if anything changed; the only difference being that the newly formed United States accepted the terms and obligations of all treaties formally held between Native American governments and governments in Europe (see Delaware Treaty of 1778: Treaty of Fort Pitt) and attempted at least in part to disconnect those Native Governments from any contact (or treaties) with nations from Europe.
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The termination policy meant that state governments would become responsible for overseeing Native American reservation land.
They are considered state governments.
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Traditional Native American tribal governments were restored with the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. It is sometimes referred to as the Indian New Deal.
The development of most Native American cultures was influenced by their environment, including factors such as geography, climate, natural resources, and local wildlife. Additionally, cultural practices, traditions, and oral histories passed down through generations also played a significant role in shaping their societies. Interactions with other Native American groups through trade, alliances, or conflicts also influenced cultural development.
Try researching the Iroquois Confederacy.
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Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
Governmental services such as subsidized health care for Native American tribes were the result of the Termination Act of 1953.
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