The largest Indian Reservation in the US, in both square miles and population, is the Navajo Indian Reservation with 24,096.30 square miles and a population of 180,462 in the 2000 census.
sikkim. it shares its border with only one Indian state------- west Bengal
Because the French won over Quebec in the French and Indian war, making the province of Quebec (located above Vermont) speak French. Quebec is the only French speaking province in Canada.
in the eyes of Indian's, you can only see them when an Indian is crying!
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The largest Indian Reservation in the US, in both square miles and population, is the Navajo Indian Reservation with 24,096.30 square miles and a population of 180,462 in the 2000 census.
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.
As far as we know, only on Indian reservations, at least it is on the reservation in Riverton, Wyoming
Salamanca is a the only town in US that is on land leased from the Native Americans.
No. Only reservation land is considered as such. Tribal land is held in trust and can only be leased it cannot be sold.
sikkim. it shares its border with only one Indian state------- west Bengal
The Pine Ridge Reservation is located in the United States in a state called Dakota near the Nebraskan border. Pine Ridge suffers from extreme poverty and overcrowding.
Because the French won over Quebec in the French and Indian war, making the province of Quebec (located above Vermont) speak French. Quebec is the only French speaking province in Canada.
Chief Washakie was a famous Shoshone chief who helped establish the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. The Wind River Reservation is the only reservation in the US where the land was chosen by the tribe which lives there. Another famous Shoshone Tribal member from Wyoming is Sacajawea, also Sakakawea or Sacagawea. Sacajawea was the Lemhi Shoshone woman who traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Arizona/ It's Arizona do to the amount of Idian culture and the way there valuable to the society. This answer is incorrect. Oklahoma has 26 indian reservations, Washington state has 24, and Arizona only has 18.
The very first Indian reservation in North America was established on August 1, 1758 in New Jersey by the New Jersey Colonial Assembly. It was a "permanent home" for the Lenni-Lenape people. It was established in Burlington County. After many events, the Nj Assembly agreed to sell the reservation and give the profits to the remaining tribal members, which now only numbered 85. Hope This Helps! :) Nope--the first are the Mattaponi Indian Reservation and the Pamunkey Reservations. They were established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1658 and both are still in existence today. The Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation was created by the Connecticut Colony in 1666. The reservation still exists on the Thames River in New London County near the town of Ledyard in Connecticut. Over the years, the state took more and more of the reservation as some of the people left in order to survive. If it had not been for the last three elderly women who remained on the reservation, it would have ended up being sold like the one in New Jersey--but those three ladies gathered their families and other Pequot together in 1970 and the people fought to have their stolen land restored and some of it was returned. This first reservation still exists today. Try again...the first reservation was established by the Puritans in 1638 near New Haven, CT. for the Quinnipiac Indians.
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