Monday, January 7, 2008

LAD #21: Dawes Act

The Dawes act was an act that would allow individual native americans to have the right to own their own land on reservations. The plots of land were given out according to age as well as if you had a family or not. In case there is not enough land for each native american, the government had planned many precautions under the dawes act. The native americans were given the right to choose their own piece of land. If two chose the same piece, it would be divided in two and the rest of their land would be in another place. If they didnt choose in 4 years, an agent would choose for them. If a native american doesnt live on a reservation, they will still receive their piece of land. all of the native americans will also receive patents for their land and it will be protected. These native americans can now be punished for breaking the law and can be protected by the law. In addition, and native american not associated with a tribe can become and american citizen. these opportunities were not given tribes such as the Iroquois and Sioux.

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