ISDEAA

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ISDEAA is a landmark U.S. federal law that empowers Native American tribes to assume control over programs and services previously administered by the federal government, particularly in areas such as education, health, and social services.

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instanceOf United States federal law
self-determination law
administeredBy Bureau of Indian Affairs
Indian Health Service
aimsTo improve responsiveness of services to tribal needs
appliesTo federally recognized tribes
areaOfImpact education
health
social services
tribal governance
characterizedAs landmark in federal Indian policy
codifiedIn United States Code
codifiedTitle 25 U.S.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
effect increased tribal control over education programs
increased tribal control over health services
increased tribal control over social service programs
enables tribal administration of federal programs
tribal control over program design and implementation
enactedBy United States Congress
fullName Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
fundingSource federal appropriations
historicalContext post-termination era of U.S. Indian policy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legalDomain administrative law
federal Indian law
mechanism self-determination contracts
self-governance compacts
policyArea Native American policy
public administration
policyShiftFrom federal termination policy
policyShiftTo tribal self-determination policy
primaryBeneficiaries Alaska Native villages
Native Americans
surface form: Native American tribes
publicLawNumber Public Law 93-638
purpose to allow tribes to assume control of federal programs and services
to promote tribal self-determination
relatedTo Indian Health Care Improvement Act
Indian Reorganization Act
Snyder Act of 1921
requires contracts between tribes and federal agencies
signedBy President of the United States
Richard Nixon
status in force
supports tribal capacity building
tribal self-governance
yearEnacted 1975

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