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Native American civil rights are the civil rights of Native Americans in the United States. Native Americans are citizens of their respective Native nations as well as the United States, and those nations are characterized under United States law as "domestic dependent nations", a special relationship that creates a tension between rights retained via tribal sovereignty and rights that individual Natives have as U.S. citizens. This status creates tension today, but was far more extreme before Native people were uniformly granted U.S. citizenship in 1924. Assorted laws and policies of the United States government, some tracing to the pre-Revolutionary colonial period, denied basic human rights—particularly in the areas of cultural expression and travel—to indigenous people.

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  • الحقوق المدنية للأمريكيين الأصليين (ar)
  • Native American civil rights (en)
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  • الأمريكيون الأصليون هم مواطنون في دولهم العشائرية وكذلك في الولايات المتحدة، وتُعتبر تلك الدول القبلية بموجب قانون الولايات المتحدة «دولًا محلية تابعة»، ما يخلق نوعاً من التوتر بين الحقوق التي يتم الاحتفاظ عليها من خلال السيادة القبلية والحقوق التي حصل عليها الأفراد بصفتهم مواطنين أمريكيين. كان هذا الوضع الذي يخلق التوتر اليوم أكثر تطرفاً قبل أن يُمنح المواطنون الأصليون الجنسية الأمريكية بشكل موحد في عام 1924. حرمت القوانين والسياسات المتنوعة لحكومة الولايات المتحدة والتي يتبع بعضها إلى فترة ما قبل الثورة السكان الأصليين من حقوق الإنسان الأساسية خاصة في مجالات التعبير الثقافي والسفر. (ar)
  • Native American civil rights are the civil rights of Native Americans in the United States. Native Americans are citizens of their respective Native nations as well as the United States, and those nations are characterized under United States law as "domestic dependent nations", a special relationship that creates a tension between rights retained via tribal sovereignty and rights that individual Natives have as U.S. citizens. This status creates tension today, but was far more extreme before Native people were uniformly granted U.S. citizenship in 1924. Assorted laws and policies of the United States government, some tracing to the pre-Revolutionary colonial period, denied basic human rights—particularly in the areas of cultural expression and travel—to indigenous people. (en)
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