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
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The Brotherton reservation for New Jersey's Lenni Lenape (Algonquin) Indians input by Seneca0utlaw - That reservation is located in Medford, NJ
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Anywhere in the U.S. where hunting is permitted and areas in the Reservation
A Native American people sharing reservation lands with the Pima in south-central Arizona.
New Mexico and Arizona have common Navajo land
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
Yes, non-Native Americans can live on a reservation with permission from the tribal government.
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Land set aside for Native Americans.
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Native American.
Only enrolled members of a federally recognized Native American tribe can live on an Indian reservation.
pamunkey Indian reservation
Reservation or Native American vocabulary word for classifying an individual as an ''alcoholic''.
There are no Native American Reservations in Delaware.