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Urban Relocation
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The State of Native America in 1950’s Tribes suffered huge levels of unemployment and poverty. In 1950, the average Native American on a reservation earned $950. The average black person earned $2,000, and the average white person earned almost $4,000 The suicide rate on the reservation was high Alcoholism plagued families
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Purpose of Relocation Time Period: 1948- 1979 The Bureau of Indian Affairs encouraged Indians to migrate to urban areas (7 Cities) By 1960, a total of 33,466 Indians had been relocated. Government relocation provided: Job placement Job training (vocational skills) Counseling Transportation Subsistence funds until the first paycheck
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Broken Promises Not every relocated Indian found a job, and some only found lower paying jobs. Some became alcoholics and got into trouble with the law
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Effects of Relocation More Native Americans live in urban areas today than on reservations inter-tribal marriages created a new generation of Indians who's identity was split between two or more tribes Pow wows were created as a way for diverse tribes to come together to celebrate their Indian heritage Some brought skills learned back to reservations/tribal communities (Ex. Lumbees in Baltimore & Detroit ) Cultural centers emerged
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