The 1961 Declaration of Indian Purpose called for
A. the removal of whites from Indian reservations.
B. a reassessment of current assimilation practices.
C. the right of Indians to choose their own way of life.
D. "affirmative action" for Native Americans.
E. a complete separation from the society of the United States.
Answer: C
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