1) What is the bureau of Indian Affairs? Bureau of Indian Affairs: an agency in the United States government responsiable for the management of the Native American and Alaska Native's land that supply direct services for the over 1 million native american. Their goal is to provide economic, financial support to enhance the oppurtunties for them. 2) What are Soverign Tribal Governments? Sovereign Tribal Governments: the authority of indigenous tribes to govern themselves under the United States borders. They are recognized as “domestic dependant nations.” 3) What are Indian Reservations? Why were they created and what is their purpose? What are some of conditions on the present-day Indian Reservations? Indian Reservation: is a legal area managed …show more content…
Source two: 1) created by National Congress of American Indians 2) Brief history of federal policy toward indian nations 3)Federaly recognized Native Americans. Source three: 1) Last remaining native homelands that were protected by the natives while they were still free. 2) This website sells maps that convey native land, native tribes, names, cultures, etc. 3) "It falls into the category of 'MAGNIFICENT'. It is a reflection of an individual dedicated to truth & knowledge" Trueman Coppock-Customer, Kokomo , Indiana. Someone's opinion of the maps perfectly describes the business, as it is teaching people the real native history, instead of what the government gives. Source four: 1) Local information provided for famous native american sites. 2) Includes all the U.S. states and the tribes that live there. They also say what tribes are not federally recognized. 3) Non-recognized tribes are holding petitions to the government so they could win their recognition as well as their