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United States Bureau of Indian Affairs / History of North America / Native American self-determination / Navajo Nation / Native Americans in the United States / Indian Child Welfare Act / Aboriginal title in the United States / Indian termination policy / Title 25 of the United States Code / Americas / United States / Bureau of Indian Affairs
Date: 2015-02-02 14:34:39
United States Bureau of Indian Affairs
History of North America
Native American self-determination
Navajo Nation
Native Americans in the United States
Indian Child Welfare Act
Aboriginal title in the United States
Indian termination policy
Title 25 of the United States Code
Americas
United States
Bureau of Indian Affairs

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