Hopefully, Australian aborigines can live anywhere any other Australian can. Some American aborigines live on reservations because the land has been reserved for their exclusive use and ownership. Many choose to live amongst the general population. Reservations can be seen as a form of appartied if the indiginous people are forced to live there and not goven the freedom to choose. Land rights are a bid by indiginous Australians to have areas of traditional land recognised as belonging to them. This recognition is not meant to exclude the presence therein of any non-indiginous. It is an official acknowledgement that the land and its bounty is theirs.
yes the Cheyennes live a a reservations
They live on reservations. Reservations are places where the Indians now live, because the government kicked them off.
Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
Indigenous Australians live in Australia's Great Victoria Desert
to get easy water
homeland secutiry
Yes, but there is no tribal land or reservations there.
Now they do but, they used to live freely in the middle part of Arizona
In Native Americans of the Plains did not want to live on reservations because they destroyed their way of life. Living on the reservations did not allow the freedom that they had when living on the Plains chasing the buffalo in a nomadic lifestyle.
Indigenous people of Mexico. Lived in southern meso-America
BEcause the us wanted them to live on reservations but the indiands didnt want to
In 2001, the Indigenous population of Australia was 458,500, which was 2.4% of the total population. Supposedly the Indigenous population is growing at a rate of 2% per year.