That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
He moved to the South Dakota Indian reservation.
The Blackfoot Indian tribe was officially moved to the reservation in the United States in the mid-19th century, with significant treaties occurring in the 1850s and 1870s. The Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851 and the Treaty of Blackfoot in 1877 established their reservation lands. The Blackfoot people primarily reside in the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana today.
No you do not. Passports are for entering other countries. The only way you would need a passport to enter an Indian reservation would be if the reservation was in another country.
Greed, Stupidity and Ignorance.
No :3
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
No , because it made hunting for buffalos impossible .
No , because it made hunting for buffalos impossible .
No , because it made hunting for buffalos impossible .
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
You would capitalize Indian but not reservation because Indian is a proper noun but reservation is not.
No.
He moved to the South Dakota Indian reservation.
You can tell them very politely to move, an example for this would be on a train: "You have reserved a seat on that specific train at that time, and someone is sitting in your seat" you can ask them to move as you have a reservation for this train and seat.