Think: Jay Treaty, 1794. First Canadians and Native Americans (and Inuit) have mutual cross-border rights.
Google it.
2006-09-21 06:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My spouse of 24 years is 100% Navajo and that i'm no longer an expert on their strategies yet after I did visit the Reservation i changed into a great deal surprised on the point of Poverty. yet wager what they did not ***** or assume some thing for no longer some thing such as many others do. they are God fearing human beings and performance solid kinfolk ties. maximum youthful toddlers ought to leave the res to discover artwork yet continually go back domicile. some has subject matters with particular issues yet truly no longer some thing no distinct than the different race. the federal authorities has no longer been honest to the tribes in my opinion. there's a rationalization why maximum are talked about as community human beings merely supply that some theory. really of granting one thousand;s of unlawful immigrates citizenship and all the benefits that is going with it why no longer supply back to those we've taken the most from.
2016-11-23 13:12:16
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answered by ? 4
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Reservations tend to be areas of low economic status (lots of poor people) with poor health. As with other areas that are low social economic status, there are more issues with alcoholism and crime. Housing is sparse and often inadequate. Depending on what tribe, there are lots of natural resources such as coal and also the potential for tourism because of the land and cultural events.
2006-09-23 17:09:05
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answered by Ron D 4
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These days it's tough to get a good reservation no matter who you are...
2006-09-21 06:18:24
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answered by Dubberino 3
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They can be pretty grim places, sad to say. Poverty, alcoholism, unemployment.
Read "On the Rez" by Ian Frazier.
2006-09-21 06:45:54
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answered by Lee 7
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They just call the hotel like everyone else
2006-09-21 06:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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