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CDIB cards are issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA. It lists an individuals blood degree by tribe and contains information about their birth date and the last four digits of their social security number.
The Indigenous people were the agricultural Mohaves and the Chemehuevis. In 1945, a portion of the reservation was reserved for colonization by Indians of other tribes, specifically the Hopis and Navajos.
Introduction. For over 200 years, dating back to the role it played in negotiating treaty agreements between the United States and tribes in the late 18th and 19th centuries, the BIA has embodied the trust and government-to-government relationships between the United States and federally recognized Tribes.
Unemployment remains a docHub issue on many Native American reservations, rooted in both historical injustice and ongoing systemic barriers. Forced relocations, land seizures, and restrictive federal policies have limited access to resources and constrained economic development for generations.
The Indian Wars were a protracted series of conflicts between Native American Indians and white settlers over land and natural resources in the West.

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One of the most controversial policies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs was the late 19th to early 20th century decision to Americanize native children via education in boarding schools, such as the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

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