Quapaw Tribal Settlement Act of 2025
HR 1451 resolves claims for the Quapaw Tribe by restoring lands and providing financial compensation, enhancing their sovereignty and ensuring long-term stability.
HR 1451 resolves claims for the Quapaw Tribe by restoring lands and providing financial compensation, enhancing their sovereignty and ensuring long-term stability.
The Quapaw Tribal Settlement Act of 2025 (HR 1451) aims to address and resolve longstanding issues related to land and financial compensation for the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma. The bill seeks to provide a framework for settling claims against the federal government and ensuring the tribe's rights and interests are recognized and protected.
HR 1451 represents a significant step towards resolving historical grievances faced by the Quapaw Tribe. By providing a structured settlement and restoring lands, the bill aims to enhance the tribe's autonomy and financial stability. As the legislative process continues, further details may emerge regarding the specific financial allocations and the broader implications for tribal governance and relations with the federal government.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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