Without your further clarification, this could only have been the termination policy set forth by the government.
The termination policy meant that state governments would become responsible for overseeing Native American reservation land.
Gave the State governments the power to assume jurisdiction over Indian reservations. Passed in 1953
state goverments
The Indian termination policy failed so colossally because of economic, health, and educational issues, as well as the loss of autonomy for the 109 tribes terminated. The sovereignty of each individual tribe was eliminated and decimated the reservations.
they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
The termination policy meant that state governments would become responsible for overseeing Native American reservation land.
The government cut off aid to tribal governments for services such as education and health care
Gave the State governments the power to assume jurisdiction over Indian reservations. Passed in 1953
The government cut off aid to tribal governments for services such as education and health care
state goverments
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AIM
The government cut off aid to tribal governments for services such as education and health care
Indians
The termination policy, implemented in the mid-20th century, primarily referred to the U.S. government's approach to Native American tribes, aimed at assimilating them into mainstream American society by ending the recognition of their sovereign status and abolishing many of their federal benefits. This policy sought to dissolve tribal governments and promote individual land ownership, which often led to significant loss of cultural identity and economic hardship for Native communities. Ultimately, the policy was met with widespread criticism and was largely reversed in the 1970s in favor of self-determination initiatives.
Yes
The policy brought the native americans into mainstream Self-determination