Indigenous–United States relations
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concept
Indigenous–United States relations encompass the historical and contemporary political, legal, social, and cultural interactions between Native American nations and the U.S. government, including treaties, conflicts, policies, and ongoing struggles for sovereignty and rights.
Observed surface forms (6)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Native American policy | 2 |
| United States federal-Indian treaty | 2 |
| Indigenous peoples of the Americas topic | 1 |
| Native American history topic | 1 |
| United States–Native American relations | 1 |
| agreement between the United States and a Native American tribe | 1 |
Instances (10)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| U.S.–Miami relations | United States–Native American relations |
| Treaty of 1854 (Kansas lands) | United States federal-Indian treaty |
| Treaty of 1830 | United States federal-Indian treaty |
| Choctaw–United States relations | — |
| Chickasaw–United States relations | — |
| Treaty with the Spokane, 1887 | agreement between the United States and a Native American tribe |
| General Allotment Act of 1887 | Native American policy |
| Indian Peace Policy | Native American policy |
| Creek–American relations | — |
| United States–Native American relations | Indigenous peoples of the Americas topic |