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Dawes Act of 1887 (also
known as the
General Allotment Act or the
Dawes Severalty Act of 1887)
regulated land
rights on
tribal territories within the United...
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reservation policy by the p****age of the
Dawes Act, or
General Allotment (
Severalty) Act. The act
ended the
general policy of
granting land
parcels to tribes...
- movables,
taxing for entry, and so on. A
usufruct is
either granted in
severalty or held in
common ownership, as long as the
property is not
damaged or...
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contemplated the
immediate allotment in
severalty of the
lands in the Choctaw-Chickasaw country, yet such
allotment in
severalty to
anyone was
never made under...
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advancing the
rights of
Native Americans. They
supported p****age of the
Dawes Severalty Act by
Congress in 1887,
which provided individual households of Native...
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traditions behind. The
Dawes Act of 1887,
which allotted tribal lands in
severalty to individuals, was seen as a way to
create individual homesteads for...
- were
transferred to a
facility in
Grand Junction, Colorado. The
Dawes Severalty Act of 1887
required allotment of
communal lands on
reservations to individual...
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marriage as "a
relationship between one or more men (male or female) in
severalty to one or more
women that
provides those men with a demand-right of ****ual...
- gold rushes. The
Alaska Natives were not
allotted individual title in
severalty to land
under the
Dawes Act of 1887 but were
instead treated under the...
- households, 'citizen's dress',
Christian weddings, 'well-kept' babies, land in
severalty,
children in school,
industrious work habits, and
leadership roles in...