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The Inuit are not Indians, but they are very much alive. Thank you for asking.

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The Inuit are not Indians, but they are very much alive. Thank you for asking.

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slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status

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umm... when ur born ur ancestors have to be indians.

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Frank Pommersheim has written:

'East of the river'

'South Dakota tribal court handbook' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Courts, Legal status, laws

'Broken ground and flowing waters' -- subject(s): Teton Indians, Politics and government, Legal status, laws

'Braid of feathers' -- subject(s): Tribal government, Indians of North America, Legal status, laws

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Indians are tax exempt on the provincial portion of the HST (8%) when they present their tax status card. For more details on this follow this link to the government communique about Indian tax status in regards to the HST:

http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/taxchange/firstnations.html

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