Dawes Act implementation

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The Dawes Act implementation was the late-19th-century U.S. federal policy that broke up communal Native American lands into individual allotments, undermining tribal sovereignty and opening surplus lands—such as those in Indian Territory—to non-Native settlement.

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Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 ("Dawes Act")
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Indian Reorganization Act ("Dawes Act")
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Indian Territory
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