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Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy Over Lands And Natural Resources, Stacy Leeds Dec 2005

Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy Over Lands And Natural Resources, Stacy Leeds

Stacy Leeds

In order for tribal governments and individual American Indians to gain autonomy over their lands and natural resources, federal law must end the federal government’s trustee status over Indian lands. The General Allotment Act of 1887 was intended to accelerate the transfer of American Indians into mainstream American society by teaching them how to become self-sufficient through efficient land use. In turn, this would lessen the federal government’s need to supervise and protect American Indian interests. However, the allotment policy was never fully implemented, leaving the federal government with perpetual oversight of Indian lands. The federal government’s trustee role has …