House concurrent resolution 108 in 1953 ended the federal supervision over the Indian tribes and attempted to make the Indians subject to the same laws and privileges as the U.S. Citizens. It was called the policy of "termination", which
House concurrent resolution 108 in 1953 ended the federal supervision over the Indian tribes and attempted to make the Indians subject to the same laws and privileges as the U.S. Citizens. It was called the policy of "termination", which