Reserve or reservation.
Indian Reservation
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white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans
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Native Americans were moved to smaller and smaller reservation because colonists found gold in areas set aside for Native Americans
The land is called a "Reservation" because it is reserved for Indians (aka, and more accurately - Native Americans).
An Indian reservation is land given to Native Americans from the government. Reservations are managed by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs. There are 310 reservations in the United States. Because they have limited laws, many Native Americans place casinos on their reservations to attract tourists and increase revenue.
Land set aside for Native Americans.
The Oklahoma Territory was chosen to house the Native Americans as a result of the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834. Congress set aside this land for the Native Americans.
white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans
A reservation is an area of land set aside for Native Americans.
white settlers discovered gold and silver in land already set aside for native americans. -m
white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans
white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans
The original territory set aside for Native Americans was the present-day state of Oklahoma. Later, a smaller part of present-day Oklahoma was allocated for the Native Americans.
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white settlers discovered gold and silver in land already set aside for native americans. -m
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