The Indian 'New Deal' By John Collier

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The Indian ' 'New Deal ' ' was the Indian Reorganization Act. ' 'The allotment programs was suddenly halted in 1934 by the Indian Reorganization Act, a policy devised by John Collier ' '. Which the white assimilation was destroying the Indian lands. ' 'In Collier 's view, allotment was destroying the Indians communal way of life ' ' (Takaki 225). Collier proposed the Abolition of allotment and the establishment of the Indians self-government and the preservation of the ' 'Indian civilization ' ' that includes their arts, crafts, and traditions. The ' 'New Deal ' ' was not a good deal because some Indians liked the ideal but some did not. A lot of the tribes voted to accept Reorganization Act and The Navajos turned out the deal. I