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What does land set aside for native Americans?

Reserve or reservation.


Can a non Indian leave state land and enter an Indian reservation if there is an open gate on the land?

Sure you can ! Is it legal ? NO If caught you can be fined for tresspassing and escorted off of the reservation.


Which state made most of its land into huge indian reservation?

Arizona made most of its land into Indian reservations.


Who owns the Indian reservation?

Indian reservations in the United States are owned by Native American tribes, which have a degree of sovereignty recognized by the federal government. The land is held in trust by the federal government for the benefit of the tribes, meaning the tribes have certain rights to govern and manage the land. However, the underlying title to the land is held by the U.S. government, which restricts the sale and development of the land without federal approval. Consequently, tribal governance and rights vary by tribe and reservation.


What is the difference between allotted land and deeded land on an Indian Reservation?

See the "Dawes Act" on Answers.com The Dawes Act divided reservation land amongst individual tribal members. The tribal member could sell the land. Deeded land on a reservation is land that the tribal member sold.


Do you capitalize Indian Reservation?

You would capitalize Indian but not reservation because Indian is a proper noun but reservation is not.


What Indian tribe is in Mount Pleasant MI?

The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe owns the Isabella Indian Reservation outside Mount Pleasant. It is home to the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort.


What is an area of land where the US government forced American Indians to live?

An Indian Reservation.


What are the 7 largest Indian Reservations?

The seven largest Indian Reservations in the United States are the Navajo Nation, the Pine Ridge Reservation, the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, the Papago Indian Reservation, the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, and the Gila River Indian Reservation.


What Indian tribe discovered oil on their reservation?

Oil. When oil was found on Indian lands, speculators bought up even more Indian land.


How many acres of Indian Reservation land in the US?

The Bureau of Indian Affairs administers and manages 55.7 million acres of land in behalf of American Indians, Indian Tribes and Alaskan natives.


What is the name for when the land gets set aside from Indians?

The land is called a "Reservation" because it is reserved for Indians (aka, and more accurately - Native Americans).