| United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission - 1977 - 682 páginas
...that included in the United States' trust responsibility would be those economic and social programs necessary to raise the standard of living and social...well-being of the Indian people to a level comparable to that of the non-Indian society. The Congress has no such duty. It is axiomatic that the Congress has... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1983 - 222 páginas
...insure the survival and welfare of the Indian tribes and people. This includes an obligation to provide services required to protect and enhance Indian lands,...people to a level comparable to the non-Indian society. (Final Report, p. 130) The report continues: The precise manner in which these obligations are fulfilled... | |
| 1983 - 116 páginas
...Stevens, an Oneida resources and tribal self-government to the provisions of economic and social programs necessary to raise the standard of living and social...well-being of the Indian people to a level comparable to non-Indian society. Second, the trust responsibility extends through the tribe to the individual Indian... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1988 - 456 páginas
...Congress!/ the purpose behind the trust is and always has been to insure the survival and welfare of Indian tribes and people. This includes an obligation...people to a level comparable to the nonIndian society. This duty has long been recognized implicitly by Congress in numerous acts, including the Snyder Act... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1989 - 420 páginas
...Congress^/ the purpose behind the trust is and always has been to insure the survival and welfare of Indian tribes and people. This includes an obligation...people to a level comparable to the nonIndian society. This duty has long been recognized implicitly by Congress in numerous acts, including the Snyder Act... | |
| Sharon O'Brien - 1993 - 372 páginas
...provide these services, required to protect and enhance Indian lands, resources, and self-government, but also includes those economic and social programs which...well-being of the Indian people to a level comparable to [that of] the nonIndian population. Final Report: American Indian Policy Review Commission, 1977 BIA's... | |
| C. William Steeler - 2001 - 188 páginas
...is and always has been to insure the survival and welfare of Indian tribes and people. This includes those services required to protect and enhance Indian...necessary to raise the standard of living and social well being of the Indian people to a level comparable to the non-Indian society. This duty has long... | |
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