The general Allotment Act, passed in 1887 by the United States Congress, was expected to help Native Americans. The Act called for breaking up tribal reservations(部落居留地) and turning them into family-sized farms. Each farm would be given to an individual Native American. The government ...
John P. LaVelle, ``The General Allotment Act `Eligibility' Hoax: Distortions of Law, Policy, and History in Derogation of Indian Tribes,'' Wicazo Sa Review 14 (1999): 251-302.LaVelle, John P. 1999. ―The General Allotment Act ‗Eligibility` Hoax: Distortions of Law, Policy, and ...
29. GENERAL ALLOTMENT ACT OF 1887 (DAWES ACT).Native Americas. 1997;XIV(1):20. https://libezproxy.syr.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/general-allotment-act-1887-dawes/docview/224759672/se-2. 30. GRAFTING ON THE INDIANS AND HOW IT IS DONE: HOW OUR "CENTURY O...
HisKiowaancestorssharedwithotherPlainsIndiansthehorrorsofdisease,militarydefeat,andculturalandreligiousdeprivationinthe19thcentury.Theironlychanceofsurvivalwastoadaptthemselvestonewcircumstances.Momaday’sgrandfather,forexample,adjustedtochangingconditionsbytakingupfarming,adecisionpresseduponhimbytheGeneralAllotmentActof1887...
"Indian problem" was the Dawes Severalty Act.The Dawes Act, also known as the General Allotment Act of 1887, authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands and distribute individual plots of land, or allotments, to heads of households. Allotment also extinguished native title to ...
Dawes Act Dawes Act or General Allotment Act, 1887, passed by the U.S. Congress to provide for the granting of landholdings (allotments, usually 160 acres/65 hectares) to individual Native Americans, replacing communal tribal holdings. Sponsored by U.S. Senator H. L. Dawes, the aim of ...
Whereas initially, the term ‘reservation’ was synonymous with ‘tribal trust land’, this has changed in the course of the allotment policy of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Under the General Allotment Act 1887 (Dawes Act) of 8 February 1887 (24 Stat. 388; now codified...
The General Allotment Act mandated the break-up of reservations and imposed upon Nativ... EN Olund - 《Gender Place & Culture》 被引量: 4发表: 2002年 Looking Beyond the Church: The Religious Crisis of Dutch Public Life During the 1960s Many parts of Western Europe and North America ...
Heteronormativity refers to sets of structures and beliefs and about gender/sex and sexuality. These position heterosexuality as normal, regular, healthy, universal, and desired in general, and specifically over bisexual, lesbian, and gay sexualities among other minoritized existences (Warner,1991). ...
Act, avoiding the need for cross-referencing between numerous statutes.The reception of the Act by the legal professions in the United Kingdom has been slightly lukewarm. Concerns have been expressed that too much detail has been inserted to seek to cover every eventuality.3 Whereas a complete ...