What was the Indian Reorganization Act?

1 Answer
Jun 25, 2016

The Indian Reorganization Act was developed to encourage the maintain the development of the cultural and historical traditions of Native American tribes and people.

Explanation:

The Indian Reorganization Act was developed to encourage the maintain the development of the cultural and historical traditions of Native American tribes and people.

Also known as the Wheeler-Howard Act, the Indian reorganization Act was enacted in June of 1934 to provide opportunities for Native American Tribes to grow their traditions rather than simply assimilate into "American Society".