9 Laws and Programs Passed for Indians After the Occupation of Alcatraz
7/24/16
As
of 1969, Congress had passed 5,000 laws for Indians. The effects of the
laws had been to reduce the role of Indian tribal leaders and enhance
the power of federal officials to regulate Indian people and their
lives. The Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 set the stage for the development of positive Indian programs. We were against the “ations”—relocation and termination.
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