Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties: An Indian Declaration of Independence |
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aboriginal agreement allotment American Indian Movement American Indians began bill British Broken Treaties Bureau of Indian Bursum century Cherokee Nation Cheyenne Choctaws citizens citizenship Collier Comanches Congress Constitution continue convention Court of Claims developed dian doctrine of discovery ernment European existence federal courts federal government Five Civilized Tribes Five Tribes forced foreign genocide independence Indian Affairs Indian Claims Commission Indian country Indian lands Indian Movement Indian Reorganization Act Indian title Indian treaties Indian tribes Inter-American Indian Institute international status Iroquois issue legislation major ment negotiations occupation Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge political population present problem programs proposal protest provisions Pueblo question recognized refused relationship reservation responsibility Russell Means self-government Senate settlement sion South Dakota sovereign sovereignty Supreme Court territory theory tion traditional Trail of Broken treaty rights treaty-making tribal governments tribal lands tribal members Twenty Points Vatican City violation Western Wounded Knee