How did the Indian Reorganization Act affect the Tulalip tribe?
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The Tulalip tribe became in independent nation with full treaty rights
Tribal elders were allowed to organize local state government elections.
It forced the Bureau of Indian Affairs to move off their reservation land
They were able to purchase some of the land they lost during allotment
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The Indian Reorganization Act allowed the Tulalip tribe to organize a tribal government and regain some of the land that was lost during the allotment process. They were able to purchase some of their former reservation land and establish a more stable land base for the tribe.