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Minnesota, Nevada and a few others are states that have opened up casinos on Indian Reservations.
I'm guessing that the four Indian reservations are Tonawanda, Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Reservations.
No Reservations - Apache Indian album - was created on 1993-05-18.
Minnesota has eleven Native American reservations and communities (seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities).Bois Forte Band of ChippewaFond Du Lac ReservationGrand Portage Band of Chippewa IndiansLeech Lake Band of OjibweLower Sioux Indian CommunityMille Lacs Band of OjibwePrairie Island Indian CommunityRed Lake Band of Chippewa IndiansShakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) CommunityUpper Sioux CommunityWhite Earth Reservation
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Indian reservations wernt exactly like prisons, i suppose the Indians must have liked them if they had a casino in them!!! lol
The United States had to find a way to 'deal with' the "Indian Problem" and reservations were formed as a type of concentration camp as a result.
no there are not any Indian reservations near the coast of Texas......but there some in New Mexico and Washington State.
South Dakota has 8 Indian Reservations. all of which are governed by various Sioux Tribes.
Arizona has extensive Native American reservations. South Dakota is probably second Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Oklahoma also have large reservations. Surprisingly, Oklahoma - which was originally "Indian Territory" is nowhere near Arizona or South Dakota for reservation land area.
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