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federal government's management and accounting of more than 300,000 individual
American Indian and Alaska Native trust accounts. A settlement fund totaling $ 3.4 billion is to be distributed to class members. This is to compensate for claims that prior U.S. officials had mismanaged the administration of Indian trust assets. In addition, the settlement establishes a $ 2 billion fund enabling federally recognized tribes to voluntarily buy back and consolidate fractionated land interests.
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1159:. The goal was to train students in the proper behavior according to prevailing standards of "civilization." That way they could assimilate into American society and not be permanently trapped in reservations. The boarding schools prohibited students from using their indigenous languages, practices, and cultures.
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Indians as playing a police role in which the U.S. government historically dictated to tribes and their members what they could and could not do in
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This period was encompassed by westward expansion and the removal of Native
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in 1824. The BIA gained statutory authority in 1832, and in 1849 was transferred to the newly created
Department of the Interior. Until the formal adoption of its current name in 1947, the BIA was variably known as the Indian office, the Indian bureau, the Indian department, and the Indian Service.
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In 2002 Congress worked with the Bureau to prepare bill S.1392, which established procedures for tribal recognition. A separate bill S. 1393 ensured full and fair participation in decision-making processes at the Bureau via grants. Both bills addressed what services, limitations, obligations, and
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Feeling the government was ignoring them, the protesters vandalized the building. After a week, the protesters left, having caused $ 700,000 in damages. Many records were lost, destroyed or stolen, including irreplaceable treaties, deeds, and water rights records, which some Indian officials said
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a major class action case related to trust lands, was settled in
December 2009. The suit was filed against the U.S. Department of Interior, of which the BIA is a part. A major responsibility has been the management of the Indian trust accounts. This was a class-action lawsuit regarding the
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agencies, and 165 tribally operated agencies under contract, or compact with the OJS. The office has seven areas of activity: Criminal
Investigations and Police Services, Detention/Corrections, Inspection/Internal Affairs, Tribal Law Enforcement and Special Initiatives, the Indian Police
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Between 1824 and 1977, the BIA was led by a total of 42 commissioners, of whom six were of indigenous descent. Since the creation of the position of
Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs in 1977, all thirteen occupants up to the present day have been Indigenous, including Bay Mills Indian
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walk. They intended to bring attention to American Indian issues, including their demands for renewed negotiation of treaties, enforcement of treaty rights and improvement in living standards. They occupied the Department of Interior headquarters from November 3 to 9, 1972.
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to help administer law enforcement and justice; promote development in agriculture, infrastructure, and the economy; enhance tribal governance; manage natural resources; and generally advance the quality of life in tribal communities. Educational services are provided by
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which represents the federal civilian employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of Indian Education, the assistant secretary of Indian affairs and the Office of the Special Trustee for Indian Affairs. The grievances allege widespread violations of the
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Academy, Tribal Justice Support, and Program Management. The OJS also provides oversight and technical assistance to tribal law enforcement programs when and where requested. It operates four divisions: Corrections, Drug Enforcement, the
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Office of Justice Services (OJS): directly operates or funds law enforcement, tribal courts, and detention facilities on federal Indian lands. OJS funded 208 law enforcement agencies, consisting of 43 BIA-operated
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STUART, PAUL HENRY. "THE U.S. OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1865-1900: THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF A FORMAL ORGANIZATION" (PhD dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,
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Lambert, Valerie. "Rethinking American Indian and Non-Indian Relations in the United States and Exploring Tribal Sovereignty: Perspectives from Indian Country and from Inside the Bureau of Indian Affairs."
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Community's Bryan Newland, appointed and confirmed to the position in 2021. As of 2020, the majority of BIA employees are American Indian or Alaska Native, the most at any time in the agency's history.
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in the 1960s and 1970s and increasing demands for enforcement of treaty rights and sovereignty, the 1970s were a particularly turbulent period of BIA history. The rise of activist groups such as the
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Belko, William S. "'John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: An Essay on Political Rivalry, Ideology, and Policymaking in the Early Republic,"
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responsibilities a federally recognized tribe possessed. The bills excluded any splinter groups, political factions, and any groups formed after December 31, 2002.
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Treglia, Gabriella. "Cultural Pluralism or Cultural Imposition? Examining the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Education Reforms during the Indian New Deal (1933–1945)."
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Provide Grants to Ensure Full and Fair Participation in Certain Decision making Processes at the Bureau of Indian Affairs
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A history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and its activities among Indians
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A History of The Bureau of Indian Affairs And Its Activities Among Indians
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A History of the Bureau of Indian affairs and Its Activities Among Indians
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and other programs) to suppress possible uprisings among native peoples.
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs
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The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians
2789:"Director of Bureau of Indian Affairs Darryl LaCounte | Indian Affairs"
2771:"Secretary Zinke Names Bryan Rice Director of Bureau of Indian Affairs"
2332:. San Francisco, California: R & E Research Associates. p. 59.
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Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee,
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Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System
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with the AIM took over the BIA building, the culmination of their
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Agencies related to Native Americans originated in 1775, when the
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List of United States Supreme Court cases involving Indian tribes
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Office of Indian Affairs: History, Activities, and Organization,
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The Problem of Indian Administration, Studies in Administration,
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2612:"From War to Self-Determination: the Bureau of Indian Affairs"
2518:"Sequestration Grounds Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs"
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from 1816 until the abolition of the factory system in 1822.
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County of Oneida v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York State
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2657:"Martin Confirms Terry Virden As BIA Deputy Commissioner"
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs has been sued four times in
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Outline of United States federal Indian law and policy
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2126:"Indian Health Service | Indian Health Service (IHS)"
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City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York
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Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. County of Oneida
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Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
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Reform and reorganization (mid to late 20th century)
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Cherokee Nation Truth in Advertising for Native Art
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Federal Power Commission v. Tuscarora Indian Nation
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Tribes, Treaties, & Constitutional Tribulations
2693:"Assistant Secretary Announces W. Patrick Ragsdale"
2471:"American Indian Rights Activist Vernon Bellecourt"
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The COINTELPRO PAPERS – Chapter 7: COINTELPRO – AIM
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs: FY2021 Appropriations
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Early US agencies and legislation: Intercourse Acts
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Darryl LaCounte, Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs
3350:Background information about the Cobell Litigation
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1916:Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
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1218:: On November 3, 1972, a group of around 500
169:Tony Dearman, Director, Bureau of Indian Education
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2076:"Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) | Indian Affairs"
1066:United States Government Fur Trade Factory System
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3800:Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield
2675:"Anderson Names Brian Pogue as New BIA Director"
1991:
4126:Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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1232:could set the tribes back 50 to 100 years.
3680:United States v. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co.
3459:Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
3155:Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
3135:PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
2634:"U.S. government departments and offices, etc"
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1860:Assistant to the Secretary for Indian Affairs
1129:In 1832 Congress established the position of
908:of 1975, the BIA has increasingly emphasized
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3784:South Carolina v. Catawba Indian Tribe, Inc.
3062:American Indian Culture and Research Journal
2488:American Indian Culture and Research Journal
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876:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
3248:Service Monograph 48 (Johns Hopkins, 1927)
1942:Confederate States Bureau of Indian Affairs
1911:Title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations
1288:In 2013 the Bureau was greatly affected by
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1028:created a trio of Indian-related agencies.
3720:McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax Commission
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3330:"Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs "
3054:(U of North Carolina Press, 2011) 368 pp.
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58:Seal of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
3392:United States Department of the Interior
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3101:Jackson, Curtis E. and Marcia J. Galli.
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4073:Federal recognition of Native Hawaiians
3487:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
2516:Gale Courey Toensing (March 27, 2013).
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1079:Bureau of Indian Affairs (1824–present)
1009:, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1913.
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4007:American Indian Religious Freedom Act
3824:Idaho v. Coeur d'Alene Tribe of Idaho
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3047:(University of Oklahoma Press, 1966).
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1992:Tana Fitzpatrick (February 4, 2021).
1362:Heads of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
831:. It is responsible for implementing
3688:Tee-Hit-Ton Indians v. United States
3468:Bureau of Trust Funds Administration
2549:"The Sequester Hits the Reservation"
2259:Waldman, Carl; Braun, Molly (2009).
1866:February 7, 1973 – December 4, 1973
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3995:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
3656:Seneca Nation of Indians v. Christy
3507:Office of Natural Resources Revenue
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2376:The Journal of Conflict Resolution,
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3031:South Carolina Historical Magazine
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2547:Editorial Board (March 20, 2013).
2362:Native Americans and Public Policy
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2263:Atlas of the North American Indian
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1048:Office of Indian Trade (1806–1822)
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4165:National Indian Gaming Commission
3760:Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe
3624:New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble
3522:National Invasive Species Council
3472:National Indian Gaming Commission
3454:Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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3260:Law in the Western United States,
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2195:Hegyi, Nate (December 23, 2022).
1968:National Indian Gaming Commission
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1193:With the rise of American Indian
1157:Carlisle Indian Industrial School
1091:was formed on March 11, 1824, by
37:For the Canadian department, see
3712:Menominee Tribe v. United States
3530:
3426:Deputy Secretary of the Interior
3219:Atlas of American Indian Affairs
3202:The Rights of Indians and Tribes
2859:. August 1, 1961. Archived from
2500:Congress, United States (2003).
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107:United States Department of War
4149:In the Courts of the Conqueror
3752:Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez
3211:(1988), for secondary schools
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2757:indiancountrymedianetwork.com
2579:. Ief.aft.org. Archived from
2348:online evaluation of the book
2315:Sixty Years of Indian Affairs
2313:Harmon, George Dewey (1941).
2239:American Resources on the Net
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1256:was convicted of killing two
1243:Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
931:, the department headquarters
4170:Native American civil rights
4025:Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
3864:Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl
3517:Indian Arts and Crafts Board
3267:The Bureau of Indian Affairs
3209:The Bureau of Indian Affairs
3204:(Southern Illinois UP, 2002)
2448:. Maquah.net. Archived from
2422:. Maquah.net. Archived from
2101:"Education | Indian Affairs"
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1933:, during American Revolution
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4185:Recognition of sacred sites
4180:Native American Rights Fund
4085:Federally recognized tribes
3965:Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act
3221:(U of Nebraska Press, 1990)
3033:2004 105(3): 170–97.
2054:. RetrievedOctober 5, 2018.
2023:"About Us | Indian Affairs"
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1026:Second Continental Congress
952:federally recognized tribes
451:GRATK Anti-Biopiracy Treaty
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4043:Indian Arts and Crafts Act
3600:Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
3444:Bureau of Indian Education
3192:Journal of Women's history
3145:The Indian and His Problem
2655:Secretary, Office of the.
2168:. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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3124:American Indian Quarterly
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3341:Bureau of Indian Affairs
3287:Journal of the Southwest
3228:(Abridged Edition 1986)
3161:, comprehensive overview
3096:Bureau of Indian Affairs
2857:Bureau of Indian Affairs
2821:Bureau of Indian Affairs
2328:Jackson, Curtis (1977).
2295:Jackson, Curtis (1997).
1958:Indian Claims Commission
1926:American Indian Movement
1324:Fair Labor Standards Act
1224:Trail of Broken Treaties
1199:American Indian Movement
1188:Bureau of Indian Affairs
1184:Office of Indian Affairs
1141:Assimilation (1890–1930)
1089:Bureau of Indian Affairs
835:and policies related to
809:Bureau of Indian Affairs
472:Amazon Conservation Team
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47:Bureau of Indian Affairs
4160:Long Walk of the Navajo
4090:State recognized tribes
3989:Indian Civil Rights Act
3502:Office of the Solicitor
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3164:Meriam, Lewis, et al.,
2446:"Stop bandwidth theft!"
2420:"Stop bandwidth theft!"
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1459:Thomas Hartley Crawford
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852:U.S. federal government
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4078:Legal status of Hawaii
3953:Indian Citizenship Act
3832:Idaho v. United States
3736:Bryan v. Itasca County
3672:Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock
3632:Standing Bear v. Crook
3405:Main Interior Building
3289:61.4 (2019): 821–862.
3277:American Indian policy
3137:40.2 (2017): 278–294.
3126:40.4 (2016): 333–363.
2393:July 23, 2008, at the
2149:Article I, Section 8,
1817:Donald "Del" Laverdure
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3840:United States v. Lara
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3477:National Park Service
3464:Bureau of Reclamation
3234:Rockwell, Stephen J.
2346:(1995) pp 12-16; see
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1568:Rowland E. Trowbridge
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1294:Indian Health Service
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950:The BIA oversees 574
941:Washington, D.C.
935:Headquartered in the
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3265:Taylor, Theodore W.
3244:Schmeckebier, L. F.
3187:436.1 (1978): 61–72.
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2718:cherokeeobserver.org
2522:Indian Country Today
2490:, 23(2) (1999): 31+.
1889:United States portal
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3217:Prucha, Francis P.
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2902:on February 2, 2018
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1963:Indian reservations
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865:The BIA works with
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3878:McGirt v. Oklahoma
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3269:(Routledge, 2019)
3200:Pevar, Stephen L.
3094:Fixico, Donald L.
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2583:on August 19, 2009
2556:The New York Times
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3177:No.48 (2013) 85+
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