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- Q5156294 subject Q10816409.
- Q5156294 subject Q7988673.
- Q5156294 subject Q8878876.
- Q5156294 abstract "Competency Commissions were established by the United States Government in the early 20th century to determine whether individual Indians were competent to utilize their lands allotted to them during the General Allotment Act of 1887. Individuals who were determined to be competent were issued fee patents on their land. The lands of Indian allotees determined to be non-competent were leased by the Federal Government, often to non-tribal members.While a fee patent gives power to the allottee to decide whether to keep or sell the land, provided the harsh economic reality of the time, lack of access to credit and markets, liquidation of Indian lands was almost inevitable. It was known by the department of interior that virtually 95% of fee patented land would eventually be sold to whites (Robertson, 2002).Indians who were determined to be non-competent often did not receive the income generated from the leasing of their lands. In 1996, the largest class-action lawsuit ever launched against the U.S. Government, Cobell vs. Norton, was filed on behalf of 300,000 trust fund beneficiaries who offered to settle for 27 billion dollars.".
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q10816409.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q36747.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q48525.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q5138857.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q763104.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q7988673.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q854022.
- Q5156294 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878876.
- Q5156294 comment "Competency Commissions were established by the United States Government in the early 20th century to determine whether individual Indians were competent to utilize their lands allotted to them during the General Allotment Act of 1887. Individuals who were determined to be competent were issued fee patents on their land.".
- Q5156294 label "Competency Commission".