The Great Society programs, initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed to reduce poverty and improve living conditions across various Demographics, including Native Americans. While these programs brought some benefits, such as increased funding for education and health services, they also led to significant disruptions in traditional lifestyles and governance structures within Native communities. Many Native Americans experienced a loss of cultural identity as assimilation policies encouraged integration into mainstream society. Overall, the impact was mixed, with some communities benefiting from federal assistance while others faced challenges related to cultural preservation and autonomy.
I think it had a good effect on the Native Americans because it guaranteed freedom of religion and trials by jury.
Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.
wealth and power
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Yes, the Native American Society did settle in America.
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments
native Americans helped society today by expanding states and giving ancestory
I think it had a good effect on the Native Americans because it guaranteed freedom of religion and trials by jury.
Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.
by killing them
they had a war
wealth and power
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Yes, the Native American Society did settle in America.
The Native Americans lived happy with the national cap
This crisis had little to nothing to do with Native American's.