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The Indian Reorganization Act was the brainchild of Indian commissioner John Collier, a man who was loved, hated, cherished and despised. But Collier was not an assimilationist, as some have accused.
Last month marked the 85 th anniversary of the passage of the FDR-era Indian Reorganization Act. It is now up to Congress to make this milestone a happy one. Hailed by supporters as the “Indian ...
That Indian Reorganization Act carried forward all these years because tribal governments have grown and prospered. Basically, we kind of run our own affairs these days.
On Monday, their fight reaches the U.S. Supreme Court in a case being closely watched across the country because it could determine how tribes recognized after the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act ...
The Blackfeet Nation voted no on a new governing document Tuesday in their first-ever vote to replace the Indian Reorganization Act constitution that’s been in place since the 1930s.
Indian Reorganization Act; Administrative Procedure Act; Failure to Consult with Impacted Tribes “The approval of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ casino threatens not only our tribe ...
The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (IRA), sometimes known as the Indian New Deal, authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to acquire land and hold it in trust “for the purpose of providing ...
It was a great & grave occasion— the signing of the first tribal constitution under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (TIME, June 25, 1934). Secretary Ickes and Commissioner of Indian ...
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