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Hardcover The Problem of Indian Administration Book

ISBN: 1025925025

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The Problem of Indian Administration

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"The Problem of Indian Administration", widely known as the Meriam Report, represents a monumental shift in the study and policy of Native American affairs in the early 20th century. Led by Lewis Meriam and a team of experts, this comprehensive survey meticulously examines the economic, health, and educational conditions of indigenous populations across the United States. It serves as a stark critique of the allotment era and the institutional failures of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

The work provides detailed analysis and recommendations regarding land rights, the legal status of tribes, and the necessity of preserving indigenous culture while improving administrative services. By documenting the pervasive poverty and social distress found on reservations, the report became a catalyst for the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. Scholars of history, political science, and social justice will find this text to be an essential primary source for understanding the evolution of federal Indian policy and the struggle for Native American self-determination. It remains a cornerstone of American social and political history, offering profound insights into the challenges of government administration and the pursuit of civil rights for indigenous peoples.

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