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- Pembina Judgment Fund (Peltier v. Haaland) - Native American Rights Fund
On June 23, 2021, the U S District Court for the District of Columbia gave final approval to a $59 million negotiated settlement between Pembina Chippewa Indians and the United States of America in the case Peltier, et al , v Haaland, et al
- Interior, Justice Departments Announce $940 Million Landmark Settlement . . .
Since 2010, the Departments of Justice and the Interior have settled the Cobell class action lawsuit, and more than 80 similar lawsuits brought by various American Indian tribes, alleging breach of trust for federal mismanagement of their financial assets and natural resources
- Interior, Justice Departments Announce $940 Million Landmark Settlement . . .
Since 2010, the Departments of Justice and the Interior have settled the Cobell class action lawsuit, and more than 80 similar lawsuits brought by various American Indian tribes, alleging breach of trust for federal mismanagement of their financial assets and natural resources
- Cobell v. Salazar - Wikipedia
It was settled in 2009 The plaintiffs claim that the U S government has incorrectly accounted for the income from Indian trust assets, which are legally owned by the Department of the Interior, but held in trust for individual Native Americans (the beneficial owners)
- Indian Trust Settlement | Heir Claims
A $3 4 billion dollar settlement was approved in a class action lawsuit, called Cobell v Salazar, that claimed individual Indian land, funds and other assets were mismanaged by the federal government
- Cobell v. Salazar: The Historic $3. 4 Billion Settlement
Learn how the historic $3 4 billion Cobell settlement resolved the U S government's century-long failure to manage Native American trust accounts
- Cobell v. Salazar: The Ultimate Guide to the Indian Trust Fund Lawsuit . . .
A Historic Settlement: The lawsuit, originally filed in 1996, resulted in a landmark $3 4 billion settlement in 2009, which compensated individual Native American beneficiaries for the government's mismanagement and established programs to restore tribal lands and provide educational opportunities claims_resolution_act_of_2010
- Class Action Settlement Brings $59 Million to . . . - Native News Online
WASHINGTON — A $59 million settlement in Peltier v Haaland, a class action lawsuit alleging trust fund mismanagement and failure to account by the Department of the Interior, will go to four tribes located in the Midwest and Northwest United States and more than 39,000 beneficiaries
- More than 4,100 Oklahomans have yet to claim Native American settlement . . .
Around 4,100 deceased members’ accounts are in Oklahoma, according to William Dorris, a lead plaintiff attorney for the settlement He said more than $7 million is available in settlement awards Citizens can determine eligibility through a relative search on the Cobell Settlement website
- Tribal Opioid Settlement
This website contains information about the settlements and how Tribes may participate and receive settlement funds The time for participating in the settlements is finite
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