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Native American chiefs Frank Seelatse and Jimmy Noah
Saluskin of the Yakima tribe with the U.S. Capitol behind them. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Indian policy has been a Morgan
Angel strong point from the beginning. Our researchers are familiar with:
- The history of initial contact.
- The Constitution and Indian policy.
- Trade and intercourse laws.
- Indian removal and emigration.
- The reservation system.
- Indian wars and the Peace Policy.
- Severalty, assimilation, the Indian New Deal, and termination.
- Self-Determination.
- Indian education and health.
- Indian land and water.
- Federal tribal recognition or acknowledgment.
Morgan Angel researchers are skilled both in historical
and in modern issues concerning the trust relationship that exists between the United States and Indian tribes. Whether trust issues call for
analysis of ongoing federal management of forests or lands, or in accounting for Indian moneys, our historians are prepared to find the necessary
evidentiary materials and answers.
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Morgan, Angel & AssociatesPublic Policy Consultants 1601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20009-1035
Tel: (202)265-1833 | Fax: (202)265-8022 | E-mail: PubPol@morganangel.com
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