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Date of Work
6/15/1951
Description
This editorial, published in the Hibbing (Minn.) Daily Tribune on June 15, 1951, criticizes the U.S. government and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for failing to develop an effective and constructive Indian policy. The editorial argues that the bureau has been “worse than useless,” calling for genuine reform in Indian affairs management
Date of Work
6-15-1951
Keywords
American Indians, Indigenous, Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, Congress, House of Representatives, legislation, legislative process, Bureau of Indian Affairs, federal Indian policy, Native American social conditions, Tribal Sovereignty
Organizations Referenced
Bureau of Indian Affairs, BIA
Disciplines
American Politics | Arts and Humanities | History | Indigenous Studies | Law | Native American Studies | Political Science
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Where We Fall Down, June 15, 1951." (1951). Usher Burdick Papers. 568.
https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/568
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