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Because many Indians did not want to stay on reservations
The Indian peace Commission recommended that all plains Indians should be moved to 2 reservations, one in Oklahoma and the other in the Dakotas.
No. When Indian Reservations were made, they were made to keep the Indians away from the settlers. Thus, Reservations were made largely in the west United States, where many Eastern Indians were led to on the Trail of Tears.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
I'm guessing that the four Indian reservations are Tonawanda, Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Reservations.
Reservations.
Indian reservations wernt exactly like prisons, i suppose the Indians must have liked them if they had a casino in them!!! lol
the coming of the railroad led to the destruction of the buffalo and the Indians' way of life.
Yes. They are alive in Indian reservations in the southwest.
Because many Indians did not want to stay on reservations
No it is not if the indians get smart an can see the money
Herman Atkins has written: 'Economic development activities on Indian reservations in Idaho' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Indian reservations, Indians of North America
The Indian peace Commission recommended that all plains Indians should be moved to 2 reservations, one in Oklahoma and the other in the Dakotas.
No. When Indian Reservations were made, they were made to keep the Indians away from the settlers. Thus, Reservations were made largely in the west United States, where many Eastern Indians were led to on the Trail of Tears.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
There are 7 major Indian reservations in South Dakota and 8.5 percent of the population is Native Ammerican.