You need to consult a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer. Reservations are sovereign and have a combination of their own laws and DOI laws.
There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
The Native American tribe/nation that owns the land. Native American lands (reservations) are considered sovereign and are governed by several entities, the Tribal Council, the BLM and other such agencies.
The American Indian is native to the United States. Pottery shards discovered more than a decade ago place the American Indian on these lands between twenty and twenty-five thousand years ago. This predates the common misconception that the American Indian came across the seas around the ice age
The Indian Removal Act
john ross
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
opened native American lands up for settlement
There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
The Native American tribe/nation that owns the land. Native American lands (reservations) are considered sovereign and are governed by several entities, the Tribal Council, the BLM and other such agencies.
The American Indian is native to the United States. Pottery shards discovered more than a decade ago place the American Indian on these lands between twenty and twenty-five thousand years ago. This predates the common misconception that the American Indian came across the seas around the ice age
Federal lands, Parks, Preserves, Forests, Monuments, Recreation areas and Native American Indian Reservations.
those that were living in the east of Mississippi to the lands in the west. They were moved to what is now known as Oaklahoma.
The Indian Removal Act
they thought they should have right to the land because their side won the war.
john ross
In 1819, the Native American land comprised of 50% of the continental U.S.
1830