Oklahoma's Indian New Deal

Oklahoma's Indian New Deal
Title Oklahoma's Indian New Deal PDF eBook
Author Jon S. Blackman
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 238
Release 2013-06-14
Genre Law
ISBN 0806189223

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Among the New Deal programs that transformed American life in the 1930s was legislation known as the Indian New Deal, whose centerpiece was the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) of 1934. Oddly, much of that law did not apply to Native residents of Oklahoma, even though a large percentage of the country’s Native American population resided there in the 1930s and no other state was home to so many different tribes. The Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act (OIWA), passed by Congress in 1936, brought Oklahoma Indians under all of the IRA’s provisions, but included other measures that applied only to Oklahoma’s tribal population. This first book-length history of the OIWA explains the law’s origins, enactment, implementation, and impact, and shows how the act played a unique role in the Indian New Deal. In the early decades of the twentieth century, white farmers, entrepreneurs, and lawyers used allotment policies and other legal means to gain control of thousands of acres of Indian land in Oklahoma. To counter the accumulated effects of this history, the OIWA specified how tribes could strengthen government by adopting new constitutions, and it enabled both tribes and individual Indians to obtain financial credit and land. Virulent opposition to the bill came from oil, timber, mining, farming, and ranching interests. Jon S. Blackman’s narrative of the legislative battle reveals the roles of bureaucrats, politicians, and tribal members in drafting and enacting the law. Although the OIWA encouraged tribes to organize for political and economic purposes, it yielded mixed results. It did not produce a significant increase in Indian land ownership in Oklahoma, and only a small percentage of Indian households applied for OIWA loans. Yet the act increased member participation in tribal affairs, enhanced Indian relations with non-Indian businesses and government, promoted greater Indian influence in government programs—and, as Blackman shows, became a springboard to the self-determination movements of the 1950s and 1960s.

Oklahoma's Newer New Deal

Oklahoma's Newer New Deal
Title Oklahoma's Newer New Deal PDF eBook
Author Jon S. Blackman
Publisher
Total Pages 482
Release 2009
Genre Indians of North America
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The Indian Reorganization Act

The Indian Reorganization Act
Title The Indian Reorganization Act PDF eBook
Author Vine Deloria
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 462
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780806133980

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In 1934, Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier began a series of "congresses" with American Indians to discuss his proposed federal bill for granting self-government to tribal reservations. In "The Indian Reorganization Act," Vine Deloria, Jr., compiled the actual historical records of those congresses and made available important documents of the premier years of reform in federal Indian policy as well as the bill itself.

American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century

American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century
Title American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Vine Deloria
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 278
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780806124247

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Offers eleven essays on federal Indian policy.

Termination and Relocation

Termination and Relocation
Title Termination and Relocation PDF eBook
Author Donald Lee Fixico
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1990-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780826311917

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A major study of the effects on American Indians of the termination and relocation policies instituted during the Truman and Eisenhower era.

Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A.

Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A.
Title Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A. PDF eBook
Author Theodore H. Haas
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 1947
Genre Indians of North America
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The New New Deal

The New New Deal
Title The New New Deal PDF eBook
Author Michael Grunwald
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 511
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451642326

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A riveting story about change in the Obama era--and an essential handbook forvoters who want the truth about the president, his record, and his enemies by"TIME" senior correspondent Grunwald.