Dawes Act

Dawes Act

The Dawes Act , adopted by Congress in 1887, authorized the President of the United States to survey Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians. Dawes Act was amended in 1891 and again in 1906 by the Burke Act. The Act was named for its sponsor, Senator Henry L. Dawes of Massachusetts. The stated objective of the Dawes Act was to stimulate assimilation of Indians into American society. Individual ownership of land was seen as an essential step. The act also provided that the government would purchase Indian land "excess" to that needed for allotment and open it up...
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Occurred: February 8, 1887

Films about Dawes Act

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Release date:May 27, 2007
Directed by:Yves Simoneau
Genre:Television movie
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