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
where did it happen? the native American reservations
you don't have to be native to live on a reservation, but you do need to meet the requirements (of your tribe) to be enrolled on a reservation.
1/8 Indian
Reservations are the same as any other place in the United States. SOME Native Americans perform ceremonies in teepees but we do not necessarily still live in them. NOT all Native Americans still hunt buffalo. Native Americans wear regular clothes and do not run around in loin clothes. As for what we do on a reservation, we live. There are stores, buildings, dirt, trees, roads, and pretty much anything else. A reservation is the same as a town but some people may take longer to get to the paved roads and stores.
You need to have at least a quarter of your family tree that is Native American to be considered Native American. There are many people who live in the United States who have some Indian blood in their ancestry.
Europeans brought diseases that killed much of the Native American population. - Minh
Native Americans
As with all ethnic groups, the answer will vary by individual. There are certainly select individuals of Native American heritage that are considered rich or wealthy, and several tribes that have supported economic development that results in the tribe overall having significant disposable income. However, on average, Native American individuals are much more likely than Caucasian individuals to be living at or below the poverty line in the United States. Reservations where large populations of Native Americans live also tend to have high levels of poverty.
Reservations are the same as any other place in the United States. SOME Native Americans perform ceremonies in teepees but we do not necessarily still live in them. NOT all Native Americans still hunt buffalo. Native Americans wear regular clothes and do not run around in loin clothes. As for what we do on a reservation, we live. There are stores, buildings, dirt, trees, roads, and pretty much anything else. A reservation is the same as a town but some people may take longer to get to the paved roads and stores.
You need to have at least a quarter of your family tree that is Native American to be considered Native American. There are many people who live in the United States who have some Indian blood in their ancestry.
Native Americans did but colonial Americans came much later
there is no reservation.
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No, Mickie James is not Hispanic. She is of Native American (Powhatan) heritage
Europeans brought diseases that killed much of the Native American population. - Minh
Native Americans
As with all ethnic groups, the answer will vary by individual. There are certainly select individuals of Native American heritage that are considered rich or wealthy, and several tribes that have supported economic development that results in the tribe overall having significant disposable income. However, on average, Native American individuals are much more likely than Caucasian individuals to be living at or below the poverty line in the United States. Reservations where large populations of Native Americans live also tend to have high levels of poverty.
There are various characteristics of native American literature. Some of the common features include symbolism, oral story telling, tribal mythology and so much more.
There are different ways of living that was developed by native American group. Some of them include fishing, hunting, farming and so much more.
pretty much just with a handful of grass, or sometimes a rag.