National Council of Urban Indian Health (Relocation Document) (Relocation has been endemic to modern American Indian History)

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health
Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-08-23 10:30:43
Journal: NCUIH
Keywords: relocation, welcome-packet, brochure

Short Abstract: NCUIH Relocation Brochure--During the U.S. expansion of the 19th century, for instance, large numbers of American Indians were forced to relocate further west. In 1830 the Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to conduct treaties to exchange native land east of the Mississippi River for lands west of the river. As a result, as many as 100,000 American Indians eventually relocated in the west.

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NCUIH Relocation Brochure--During the U.S. expansion of the 19th century, for instance, large numbers of American Indians were forced to relocate further west. In 1830 the Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to conduct treaties to exchange native land east of the Mississippi River for lands west of the river. As a result, as many as 100,000 American Indians eventually relocated in the west.

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