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Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
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The Indian Appropriation act
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The Dawes Act of 1871
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Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
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Indian Claim Commission--NBS
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Indian Termination Policy
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Public Law 280--NBS
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The Termination Policy
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The American Indian Religious Freedom act
The American Indian Religious Freedom act protected and preserved the Native Americans religious rights and practices such as sacred sites, sacred and religious objects, and freedom to worship. This act ensured that based on the first amendment, the government could not interfere with Native American religion. -
Frank v. Alaska--NBS
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Wana the Bear V. Community Construction Inc.--NBS
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United States v. Dion--NBS
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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation act
This act was to ensure that items that originally belonged to Native Americans and were taken by government agencies, universities, and museums were returned back to the tribes. Some of the problems that this act faces is that museums want to keep these artifacts so they deny or claim to not recognize these tribes as cultures that still exist today. Native Americans also believe that possessing Indian remains without consent violates the beliefs of many Native Americans because they think its d -
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation act
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Religious Freedom Restoration Act--NBS
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President Clinton's Executive Order (13006/7)--NBS
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Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act--NBS