yes any the government gives it to them!!
Yes, it is possible for you to live on an Indian reservation if you are a member of a federally recognized tribe or if you are granted permission by the tribe to live on the reservation.
You must be from the tribe of the designated reservation or invited by that tribe to live there by marriage freindship etc.
Only enrolled members of a federally recognized Native American tribe can live on an Indian reservation.
Unless you are a registered tribal member of the reservation tribe in question, you cannot.
which reservations do Inuit live today
Yes, non-Indians can live on a reservation with permission from the tribal government. Each tribe has its own rules and regulations regarding non-Indian residency on their reservation.
Yes, anyone can live on an Indian reservation, regardless of their race or ethnicity. However, there may be specific rules and regulations set by the tribe governing residency on the reservation.
No you don't. have to be Native American to live on the reservation and you don't have to be a descendant of a Native American on the reservation but you do have to know a Native American who's living on the reservation or have another reason to live on the reservation knowing somebody else it's quite dangerous for white folks to try and live on the reservation without knowing a Native American
The Narragansett tribe has a reservation in the south
they lived in the Hopi Reservation in Northeast Arizona and there are mountains and desert there! (:
The tribe currently has around 950 enrolled members, half of whom live on the Port Madison Reservation in Washington State.
Native Americans live all over the world, however, many live on land managed by their tribe. This land is called a "reservation."