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Despite recent gains, tribal citizens descended from slaves face disparate treatment

The GAO found Freedmen descendants face exclusion from tribal programs due to blood quantum rules and technicalities despite treaty rights and federal clarifications.

  • Tribal citizens descended from enslaved people in Oklahoma face barriers to full access to Native American health care, education, and social services despite recent improvements by federal and tribal agencies.
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Despite recent gains, tribal citizens descended from slaves face disparate treatment

Federal reforms have made Native American health care and education programs more accessible to tribal citizens descended from enslaved Black people.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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