The Crow Indian Reservation is the largest reservation in Montana in square miles with a total of 3,606.54 square miles.
During the late 1800s, many North American Indian tribes were relocated to reservations primarily in the western United States, including regions of present-day states like South Dakota, Montana, Oklahoma, and Arizona. These reservations were often situated on land that was considered undesirable by settlers, and the forced relocation was a result of policies aimed at assimilating Native Americans and opening their ancestral lands to white settlers. The establishment of reservations significantly disrupted traditional lifestyles and cultures of the tribes.
There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
There are many early signs that the crew had reservations about the voyage. Those who had nightmares or visions before the voyage could have had reservations.
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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The Crow Indian Reservation is the largest reservation in Montana in square miles with a total of 3,606.54 square miles.
Montana has 12-tribes either federally or state recognized: Kootenai, Salish, Pend d'Oreille. Blackfeet, Gros Ventre (Atsina), Plains Cree, Plains Chippewa, Little Shell Band of Chippewa, Northern Cheyenne, Sioux, Assiniboine, and Crow (Apsaalooke).
The tribe has 70 reservations.
they used to live in the southwest desert cultural region but now they live io reservations in montana
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There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
There are many early signs that the crew had reservations about the voyage. Those who had nightmares or visions before the voyage could have had reservations.
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Many of the Lakota tribes live on reservations in or near their original homelands and in Canada; others live off the reservations in many place around the USA and in other countries.The reservations are:Standing Rock reservation, SD (Blackfoot Sioux, Hunkpapa)Cheyenne River reservation, SD (Minneconjou, Blackfoot Sioux, Two Kettle, No Bows)Lower Brule reservation, SD (Brule)Pine Ridge reservation, SD (Oglala, Brule)Rosebud reservation, SD (Brule, Oglala)Other Dakota and Nakota reservations are situated in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska.