United States will provide more than a billion dollars to 41 American Indian tribe
04-13-2012 07:45 AM
Agencies and the United States agreed to pay more than a billion dollars for 41 American Indian tribe in settlement of a dispute over the use of land and property, according to the announced U.S. Department of Justice.
The agreement, worth 1.023 billion dollars to put a definitive end to the complaints, some dating back to more than one hundred years and to close the negotiations as long as 22 months between the tribes and the federal government.
, Wrote Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement that «this Agreement shall be resolved in a fair and honest complaints History (American Indian) on the management of funds allocated to the tribes and their lands and other resources of non-financial, which led to a very long time to a dispute between Indian tribes and the United States».
The Interior Minister Be Salazar said that this agreement «enhance the government's relationship with the tribal peoples and contributes to a positive working relationship with their leaders and American Indian groups gives more power».
The amount will be withdrawn from a special fund was created especially for the payment of amounts of financial agreements entered into to resolve disputes that are the federal government is a party. It did not give any of the 41 tribes after its response to the agreement.
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