
Native American reparations
Native American reparations refer to government initiatives and policies aimed at compensating Indigenous communities for historical injustices, such as land dispossession, broken treaties, forced assimilation, and systemic marginalization. These efforts can include monetary payments, land restitution, healthcare, education funding, and cultural preservation programs. The goal is to acknowledge past wrongs, support community recovery, and promote economic and social equity. While reparations are not universally implemented, they represent an ongoing attempt to address historical grievances and promote justice for Native American peoples.