Dawes Somety Act (1887) Over the past century, with the conclusion of the war between America and Indian tribes and countries, the United States has worked hard to earn more land for Indians. Around this time, the government and the "reformers of India" tried to turn Indian into an American. The main aspect of this plan is the 1887 Total Distribution Act or Dow's Quantity Act, which was completed in 1987. The long-term impact of the program was not as effective as many people planned. In fact, the same can be said about the impact of poverty. Today's tribe still can feel this type of government interference.
• The last plan, cancellation of the reservation was carried out in 1887 Dos bill. It aims to distribute individual land to Indian families, forcing Indians to live like stereotyped white farmers. For many Indians, Dow law is the ultimate destruction of their cultural and political autonomy. Western economic transformation: due to the settlement and development of the Western side, it quickly became an integral part of the political economy of the world capitalist country. Beef, wood, gold and silver are returned to the east, a completely independent, self-sufficient and self-sustaining Westerner is another role in American industrialization.
In the face of illness, alcoholism, despair to the reservation, the federal authorities changed the direction of the Dow Math Act of 1887. Each Native American family is directly owned by the land of 160 acres of tribe. Land has not been sold for 25 years, but these new landowners can cultivate it for commercial purposes like other farmers in the west. The Dos bill was widely opposed. Tribal leaders have predicted the end of their ancient private folklore and further loss of public domain. When an individual tries this new way of life, they often fail. Western agriculture requires considerable expertise. Due to the lack of knowledge on this field, many people still rely on the government to provide aid.