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American History Hit

Sovereignty, the Constitution and 100 years of Citizenship: Native Rights

American History Hit

History Hit

America, History

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This podcast contains adult language.


What was the ‘Indian Citizenship Act’ of 1924? Why was it necessary? How did it happen? And why did it happen in 1924?


Shannon O’Loughlin from the Association of American Indian Affairs joins Don to discuss the Act and its effect.


Produced by Sophie Gee. Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Senior Producer was Charlotte Long.


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Thanks. It is fall 1918 in the waning months of World War I.

1:01.0

Allied forces amassed along the Western Front are pushing the Germans back from France.

1:07.3

The end of four years of horrific fighting seems finally within reach.

1:16.0

U.S. General Pershing maneuvers his forces ahead, pausing for reorganization and supply.

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Orders are communicated through lines stretching across miles of trenches and bomb craters,

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vulnerable to german ears.

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But the Americans have a plan.

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Choctaw and Cherokee tribal members

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have been recruited to translate Allied commands into at least six native languages,

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