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NISA [10]
3 years ago
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Did the government break the Native's culture? Why or Why not?

History
1 answer:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes. The governent broke natives culture

Explanation:

Native Americans have always been full with culture. Their hair, makeup, clothing, braclets and ect. have always been apart of their culture. The native americans have been beaten, raped, killed, and hurt in any possible way. This is the first Genocide and Racism/descrimination in america. But even Through all of that Native americans held on to their soul, heart, tribes, and culture. However, The Dawes Act

Between 1887 and 1933, US government policy aimed to assimilate Indians into mainstream American society. The Dawes Act also promised US citizenship to Native Americans who took advantage of the allotment policy and 'adopted the habits of civilized life. Nowdays the goverment gave money to the native american tribes for being misstreated. The U.S. government has agreed to pay a total of $492 million to 17 American Indian tribes for mismanaging natural resources and other tribal assets, according to an attorney who filed most of the suits. Also people who are 100 or 50% native american get cards that means no goverment or police fbi or anything can harm them or step foot on their property. but also these days native american women are being taken. INCONCLUSION yes it did change native lifes

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