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life on an Indian reservation
the indian removal act of 1830
they always sent them to remote islands so they could keep the good land
east tribes became west tribes because they were forced to go west of Mississippi river
it was a way of the us being selfish because they wanted land
to much drinking in the reservations
the us forced them to live on reservation
the Dawes act indigenous people
25 percent of Indians still live in reservations
job opportunity are extremely limited
poor education in the reserves
had cultures that were destroyed
first to live in us
reservation locations
poor property
stress
to much drinking
they moved more to the west
spookane reservation
the Spokane Indians
when their land was exploited and their way of living was at risk
they were eventually forced to move to reservations like a lot of other tribes
the gold rush caused trouble because it made alot of westerners go to there land
they have since had to rely on salmon
an anctiant tribe