How did the New Deal affect the Native American population

How did the New Deal affect the Native American population?

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  • Answer 1

    The Indian Reorganization Act was passed in 1934, included a reversal of the assimilation policies, restoration of self-governing powers to tribes and encouragement of their cultural practices. It represented a turnaround in the respect for the sovereignty of their people and the redressing of grievances of the past.