The American Indian Movement (AIM) was primarily focused on advocating for the rights and sovereignty of Native American tribes in the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), as a federal agency, was established to manage relations between the U.S. government and Native American tribes, aiming to promote their welfare, economic development, and self-determination. Both AIM and the BIA played significant roles in addressing issues related to Native American rights, but AIM often criticized the BIA for its policies and management practices, seeking more direct empowerment for Indigenous communities.
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the freedman's bureau started them
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It led to property damage, but no political gains.
It led to property damage, but no political gains.
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It raised public awareness of broken treaties.
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the freedmen's bureau started them.
the freedmen's bureau started them.
the freedmen's bureau started them.
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