Yes, it is possible for you to live on an Indian reservation if you are a member of a federally recognized tribe or if you are granted permission by the tribe to live on the reservation.
Only enrolled members of a federally recognized Native American tribe can live on an Indian reservation.
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
Yes, non-Indians can live on a reservation with permission from the tribal government. Each tribe has its own rules and regulations regarding non-Indian residency on their reservation.
Yes, anyone can live on an Indian reservation, regardless of their race or ethnicity. However, there may be specific rules and regulations set by the tribe governing residency on the reservation.
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
You would capitalize Indian but not reservation because Indian is a proper noun but reservation is not.
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.
An Indian Reservation.
Flathead Indian Reservation was created in 1855.
Mendocino Indian Reservation was created in 1856.
Rosebud Indian Reservation was created in 1889.