Eloise Cobell, the treasurer for the Blackfoot nation in Montana, brought a suit against the United States government asking for $27.5 billion worth of reparations for Native American tribes. In 2009, the Eloise Cobell case against the United States government settled for $2 billion. What wrongdoing was the United States government accused of in the Eloise Cobell case?
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Improperly funding Individual Indian Money account (IIMs)
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Elouise Cobell, is an American Indians who lead a 15-year legal lawsuit against United State Government for Improper funding of Indian trust accounts that ended with the federal government's agreeing to pay $3.4 billion in compensation for mismanagement of Indian trust funds since the late 1800s
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The creation of a tribal government with representatives selected by the tribe" is entirely within the control of Native Americans on their reservation.
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