Dawes Act in Podcasts
eventThe Dawes Act of 1887 was a U.S. law aimed at assimilating Native Americans by dividing reservation lands into individual allotments.
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What Was The Ghost Dance?
Those policies you talk about are Indian Removal Act 1830, then the Indian Appropriations Act 1851, the General Allotment Act, which is also known as the Dawes Act 1887.