They are located in many parts of the us, with some states more populated than others. Oklahoma, Arizona, Wisconsin are heavily populated with reservations. Washington, California, New Mexico also have some. Reservations tend to be located in isolated areas, some are more self-sufficient than others.
no there are not any Indian reservations near the coast of Texas......but there some in New Mexico and Washington State.
I'm guessing that the four Indian reservations are Tonawanda, Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Reservations.
The United States had to find a way to 'deal with' the "Indian Problem" and reservations were formed as a type of concentration camp as a result.
Yes.
No tribes in Missouri.
no there are not any Indian reservations near the coast of Texas......but there some in New Mexico and Washington State.
I'm guessing that the four Indian reservations are Tonawanda, Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Reservations.
No Reservations - Apache Indian album - was created on 1993-05-18.
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No.
It does appear some of them do, at least they are labeled as Cuban on the display cases.
I am answerring this question as a caucasion male in the repossession business. Conditions on Indian reservations are as varied as the conditions of caucasion communities. Some have built reservations and invested the money wisely and in some instances, tribal politicians have squandered this wealth. On many reservations corruption is rampant. On others, they have found renewed meaning in life after having been displaced from there more nomadic lifestyles. Some reservations resemble urban ghettos in the country and others are well maintained. Some are closed reservations and stand as "mini countries" in the middle of the USA. Others are open reservations and adopt all of the laws of the state they are in to attract investment and immigration. In short, conditions on Indian reservations are diverse as the diffferences between individual people. hope that helps
Indian reservations wernt exactly like prisons, i suppose the Indians must have liked them if they had a casino in them!!! lol
The United States had to find a way to 'deal with' the "Indian Problem" and reservations were formed as a type of concentration camp as a result.
South Dakota has 8 Indian Reservations. all of which are governed by various Sioux Tribes.
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Yes.