Native American Land Treaties
Panelists talked about the successes and failures of land treaties between Native American Tribes and the United States. They discussed the… read more
Panelists talked about the successes and failures of land treaties between Native American Tribes and the United States. They discussed the impact of non-ratified treaties, how Navajo women played a role by refusing to relocate to Oklahoma Indian Territory, and Supreme Court Justice John Marshall’s legal legacy regarding native property rights. This panel was part of a symposium hosted by the National Museum of the American Indian. close
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