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  1. 1968
    President Johnson signs the Indian Civil Rights Act
    Hawai‘i
  2. 1970
    Termination era ends; self-determination proposed
    Hawai‘i
  3. 1972
    Indian health advocates established
    Hawai‘i
  4. 1972
    Reuben A. Snake Jr. leads American Indian Movement
    Hawai‘i
  5. 1975
    Indian self-determination becomes the law of the land
    Hawai‘i
  6. 1979
    Diabetes at epidemic numbers in American Indian communities
    Hawai‘i
  7. 1989
    Congress calls for national museum to celebrate American Indians
    Hawai‘i
  8. 1990
    Congress acts to promote, preserve Native languages
    Hawai‘i
  9. 1992
    Responsibility for Indian Health care acknowledged but not funded
    Hawai‘i
  10. 1997
    Diabetes called greatest threat to American Indians since TB
    Hawai‘i
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