Indian Reorganization

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Summary
The book "This war is for a whole life" talks about the existence of conflicts between the American - Indian freedom. It shows that the conflict resulted from the cold war that existed between two races that had differing interest on the tenable basis. What brought them to unite was a fact that they all decided together and even fight for the equality of all people. In addition to this, their risks and the dangers of carrying out the civilization of the Indians were still in suspense.
Chapter One
In this chapter, there are new reforms that resulted from the reorganization act for Indians. This reform mainly seeks to explain in implementing the newly founded Indian reorganization act. In this reform Furthermore, the Indians living in California were given tips on how to survive. More analysis of this chapter shows that there exist misunderstandings between tribes in California in regards to the political field. The process of terminating politics by manipulating the Indians to distrust the government.
As seen, this Indian Reorganization Act benefited all the Indian individuals living in California. However, there came also socialism and communism that worked towards criticizing the good being of the IRA …show more content…

It is noted that this challenges faced by Indians interests None of the persons in the public which makes it harder to be noticed and causing it to be harder to deal with during the termination process. It is seen that in 1953, there was a congress that was accepted to start their operations and it ordered on bringing to an end the operations that had been going on in the California. Besides, these act bring into action the termination of the law which state that the Indians be eliminated. This law became a public law and was to be adhered to by every