INTRODUCTION
In during this era of 1931-1960 things a lot change in Native Americans by the time goes on. In 1934 The Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934, was U.S. federal legislation that dealt with the status of Native Americans It was the centerpiece of what has been often called the "Indian New Deal". In 1934 congress passed the Johnson-O'Malley Act This Congressional Act stipulated that the federal government was to pay states between 35 and 50 cents per day for Indian children enrolled in schools. This was the major movement for the Native Americans World War II begins in 1939 and The Native Americans in 1941 During the course of the war, about 25,000 American Indians served in the armed forces; another 40,000 Indian men and women were employed in wartime industries. Key among the American Indians participating in WWII were the Navajo and Comanche Code Talkers. In 1946 the congress passed Indian claims act The Commission was created to do away with tribal grievances over treaty enforcement, resource management, and disputes between tribes and the US government. Tribes were given five years to file a claim, during which them they had to prove aboriginal title to the lands in question and then bring suit for settlement. The Commission would then review the case and assess the amount, if any, that was to be paid in compensation. Until the Commission ended operations in 1978, it settled 285 cases and paid more than $800 million in settlements. In 1948 Trujillo v. Garley Supreme Court decision - In response to the allegation that many states had successfully prohibited Indians from voting, the Court ruled that states were required to grant Native Americans the right to vote.