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35 Times the US Trampled on Native American Rights

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Jennie A. Brownscombe's "The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth" from 1914. Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain.
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7. The ANCSA Allowed Them to Keep Their Land

A native Alaskan woman. Alaska.org.

Alaska’s constitution required that the state protect the native lands, but the boundaries to the native land had never been drawn. ANCSA drew clear boundaries as to what the Alaska Native land was and also compensated the native tribes for land that had been taken away from them. They walked away with 44 million acres – about 10% of Alaska – and nearly $1 billion in compensation.

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