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But beginning in the late 19th century, the tribe endured ... that Congress allowed Native American tribes to hire their own attorneys, rather than rely on the Bureau of Indian Affairs to ...
His team had previously worked with Native American groups to study ancient human remains, but this was the first time a tribe had sought out his help. “It wasn’t an easy decision,” Picuris ...
The Tribe was recognized as a sovereign nation by the U.S. government, in 1905, but the Bureau of Indian Affairs unilaterally and illegally removed them from a Congressional decree in 1927, after ...
The American Indian Law Clinic, established in 1992 as a leading institution in its field, is dedicated to advocating for Indigenous individuals, Native Nations ... of Indian law or the law of a ...
When Roger Williams, founder of the Rhode Island colony, talked with local Native Americans, he reported that the younger tribe members ... North America from Native American stories and languages.
Shotton’s grandparents were subjected to federal assimilation attempts as students at Native American boarding ... member of a federally recognized Indian tribe become the next president of ...