Indigenous Issues Across the Americas
The allotment policy was a federal initiative in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries that aimed to assimilate Native American tribes into American society by allocating individual plots of land to tribal members. This policy sought to break up communal land holdings, which were a cornerstone of Indigenous culture, and encourage individual land ownership, often with the underlying goal of reducing the size of reservations and promoting agricultural practices aligned with Euro-American ideals.
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