Native Americans live on reservations because these areas were designated by the U.S. government as places for them to live after their land was taken away. Reservations were created to separate and control Native American populations.
Yes, I suppose it is really. People who lived in North America before the arrival of the Europeans. I really connect Native Americans with the Plains Indians, but in fact all of the peoples of America, north & south, before European intervention are native to that continent.
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African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans have all faced discrimination in the United States that has hindered their social, economic, and political advancement. This discrimination has manifested in various forms, including segregation, exclusion from opportunities, and stereotyping. Despite these challenges, these groups have demonstrated resilience and continue to fight for equality and inclusion in American society.
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The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
The US wanted Native Americans to live on reservations because the US took away their land they were like this and this is our land and the Native Americans somewhere to live so they gave them reservations were they could make their own laws
in 1886.
All over. Some live on reservations, but not all Native Americans choose to live on a reservation.
I do not know about true or false. Census records show that only 46% of the Native American population live on reservations.
Native Americans live all across the country, many still residing on Reservations.
yes in reservations or land reserved for native americans.they are mostly found in the north
President Andrew Jackson believed that all Native Americans should live on reservations. He actually did his best to make that happen.
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations
they all died and the native americans had to live on reservations
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations