This paper criticizes McChesney\u27s (1990) hypothesis that the decisions to initially and subsequently terminate American Indian allotment were based on the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ (BIA) interest to inflate their budget. By adopting a richer database on the BIA appropriations from 1877-1945 and correcting for model specification problems, I find no empirical evidence supporting any of McChesney\u27s hypotheses concerning the bureaucratic demand for regulatory change. In fact, other large budgetary items, such as New Deal relief funding, Court of Claims judgments, and educational spending, crowded out BIA land management appropriations over these years. Interestingly, a cursory overview of this period illustrates how the BIA fought for le...
If land is titled and transferable, it can be used as collateral against which money can be borrowed...
During the allotment era, the federal government took land from tribes and parceled some of it out t...
In 1883 the U.S. General Land Office conducted the sale of the eastern remnant of the Big Blue reser...
This paper criticizes McChesney's (1990) hypothesis that the decisions to initially and subsequently...
Relatively little has been done to trace the political structures of American Indians through the ye...
Indian land is a topic of great interest. Land has traditionally been the most important issue in I...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Beginnin...
The division of Native American reservations into individually owned parcels was an unquestionable d...
Understanding the significance of the General Allotment Act of 1887 (Dawes Act) is central to any ra...
Between the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887 and the Indian Reorganization Act in 1934, Indian landh...
As the title suggests, Termination Revisited evaluates the short-lived policy to terminate the trust...
The history of allotment is long and complex. Throughout many decades of work, the United States gov...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
Review of: Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature. Sutton, Imre
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
If land is titled and transferable, it can be used as collateral against which money can be borrowed...
During the allotment era, the federal government took land from tribes and parceled some of it out t...
In 1883 the U.S. General Land Office conducted the sale of the eastern remnant of the Big Blue reser...
This paper criticizes McChesney's (1990) hypothesis that the decisions to initially and subsequently...
Relatively little has been done to trace the political structures of American Indians through the ye...
Indian land is a topic of great interest. Land has traditionally been the most important issue in I...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Beginnin...
The division of Native American reservations into individually owned parcels was an unquestionable d...
Understanding the significance of the General Allotment Act of 1887 (Dawes Act) is central to any ra...
Between the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887 and the Indian Reorganization Act in 1934, Indian landh...
As the title suggests, Termination Revisited evaluates the short-lived policy to terminate the trust...
The history of allotment is long and complex. Throughout many decades of work, the United States gov...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
Review of: Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature. Sutton, Imre
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
If land is titled and transferable, it can be used as collateral against which money can be borrowed...
During the allotment era, the federal government took land from tribes and parceled some of it out t...
In 1883 the U.S. General Land Office conducted the sale of the eastern remnant of the Big Blue reser...