Many Plains Indians had trouble living on reservations because they were nomadic hunters. farmers. day laborers explorers.
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Native Indian reservations are bound by laws. Those who live in reservations have to abide by these laws.
Native Indians were given reserved land by the US Federal government, in lieu of land that they lost. A reservation is managed by the Native Indians, which comes under the US Bureau of Indian Affairs. Native Indians do not have to necessarily live in reservations and currently, out of their total population, about 78% live outside such reservations.
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