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These are not called "preserves" that is a jam or jelly. Some of the The native peoples of North America still live on what is called a "Reserve" this is an area of land with homes and gardens, much like yours and mine, they live here, to be among their own culture, have their own law and some have their own police force and courts, these reserves are well maintained and are friendly to tourists who visit, they have beautiful hand made crafts for sale in some of their boutiques. A must see!!

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