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1) When President Eisenhower called for termination of the Indians due to their annual income. About 64 tribes were terminated between 1954 and 1960.
The Indian termination policy failed so colossally because of economic, health, and educational issues, as well as the loss of autonomy for the 109 tribes terminated. The sovereignty of each individual tribe was eliminated and decimated the reservations.
The Indian termination policy failed so colossally because of economic, health, and educational issues, as well as the loss of autonomy for the 109 tribes terminated. The sovereignty of each individual tribe was eliminated and decimated the reservations.
Governmental services such as subsidized health care for Native American tribes were the result of the Termination Act of 1953.
Firstly, there were many mutually distinct tribes of Canaanites. However, none of the Canaanite Tribes were Arabs. Arabs lived exclusively in Arabia during the Canaanite Tribal Period.
Slavic tribes from which current inhabitants of Czech and Slovak Republics are descended, settled here during the Migration Period during the time of Roman Empire.
Nomadic tribes settles in northern China, and many northern Chinese moved south.
People submit to Christianity during those period so that the Germanic Tribes wouldn't harm them.
The two tribes in Easter Island who built the moai are the Long Ears, or "Hanau Epe," and the Short Ears, or "Hanau Momoko." These tribes were in conflict with each other and most of the moai were built during this period as symbols of power and authority.
It is generally agreed that the Assyrian Empire invaded and conquered the Northern 10 Tribes during the 722-718 BC period.
In the Iron Age, Britain was divided into various tribes, each with their own leaders or chiefs. There was no single ruler of all of Britain during this period. Some notable tribes included the Brigantes, the Iceni, the Trinovantes, and the Catuvellauni.
The five tribes that made up the Five Civilized Tribes are the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole. These tribes were known for adopting various cultural practices and lifestyles similar to European Americans in the 19th century. They played significant roles in the history of the southeastern United States, especially during the period of Indian removal.