The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 broke with Indian tradition when it:

a. provided money for the education of Indian children in white public schools
b. set aside large parcels of western land as game preserves for buffalo herds
c. barred the use of alternative therapies, and required Native Americans to use the western hospitals recently built on each reservation
d. divided Indian lands into 160-acre plots for each Indian head-of-family


D

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