Yes. My best friend (who is white) grew up on the Suquamish Indian Reservation in Washington state.
No. I am a Native American and I go to a public school, and i live in a normal neighborhood.
Yes, but most likely, you will not be welcomed or liked.
Generally no, but some special allowances are made on a per tribe basis.
Depends on the Band.
You must be from the tribe of the designated reservation or invited by that tribe to live there by marriage freindship etc.
Non-reservation based Indian populations tend to participate more at the local and state levels of government and to use social services provided by those levels of government for their needs. In addition, children who live on reservations have more opportunities to attend a tribal school than Indian children not living on a reservation.
To remove Indians from the lands near which settlers lived or wanted to live.
They would rather have gone on living as they had before the white man showed up, however, when faced with the choice to live on a reservation or be killed; I'm sure you can say truthfully thatmost wanted to live on the reservation. No. They were forced to go on reservations. Reservations are another name for prisons.
the arapahos were origionally a sedentry farming tribe living around the Great Lakes Region, but were forced to move by the invasion of whites. from there they moved onto the great plains where they lived as nomadic people following the buffalo around the plains of eastern Colorado and wyoming. now the northern arapaho live on a reservation in Colorado with their former enemies the shoshone tribe, while the southern arapaho live on the wind river reservation in Oklahoma with the Cheyanne
The Hupa is a group of Native Americans who live in northwestern of California.They also live in Cedar plank houses and near lower Trinity river. And had to live with 6 or more family members.They live on a Indian Reservation like most Indians do. That Indian Reservation is called the "Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation" which is the biggest Indian Reservation in California
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
You must be from the tribe of the designated reservation or invited by that tribe to live there by marriage freindship etc.
He lives on the Indian reservation LaPush
An Indian Reservation.
he used to live in ugalala south dakota and died when he was 33 in nebraska at an indian reservation.
The Cheyenne Indian reservation is located largely in Montana but also extends into South Dakota. It sits on 444,00 acres of land. It used to be called the Tongue River Indian Reservation.
Non-reservation based Indian populations tend to participate more at the local and state levels of government and to use social services provided by those levels of government for their needs. In addition, children who live on reservations have more opportunities to attend a tribal school than Indian children not living on a reservation.
Yes they can, culturally though some are not 'as' welcomed back as others dependent on tribe and or practice.
They would rather have gone on living as they had before the white man showed up, however, when faced with the choice to live on a reservation or be killed; I'm sure you can say truthfully thatmost wanted to live on the reservation. No. They were forced to go on reservations. Reservations are another name for prisons.
I don't think they live in the Indian Ocean
yes, but that does not mean he/she gets a cut of the proceeds. That is a separate issue and folks get paid (or dont) irregardless of where they live.