Native American Legal Studies
Allotments refer to the individual parcels of land assigned to Native Americans as part of the U.S. government’s policy to assimilate Indigenous peoples into American society. This practice, particularly emphasized in the Dawes Act of 1887, aimed to convert communal tribal land into privately owned plots, often leading to significant loss of tribal land and resources. Allotments were intended to promote agriculture and self-sufficiency, but they also disrupted traditional ways of life and undermined tribal sovereignty.
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