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  • Even when it happens that, at the time of reservation, a priest partially dips the unbroken conse
  • The forest borders the Ramapo Mountain Reservation, a part of the Bergen County park system, a
  • lected by residents of the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, a southern district of the territory claim
  • of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, a federally recognized tribe.
  • med the facility the Edward Martin Military Reservation, a designation that Martin himself had reje
  • ay on foot and retreated to a nearby Apache reservation, about 20 miles away.
  • The reservation, acquired in 2008, includes 3 miles (4.8 km
  • The community enjoys job reservation advantages under India's Other Backward Cla
  • Reservation after fires, 10 Nov 2007.
  • nto Niceville, SR 85 turns north across the reservation again, passing the main gate to Duke Field
  • Her mother Nancy worked as a reservation agent with Wien Air Alaska, and her father
  • Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada; Stoney Reservation, Alberta, Canada; and Yoho National Park, B
  • On the Pine Ridge Reservation alcoholism is nine times the national avera
  • astern one-third of the Misi-zaaga'iganiing Reservation, all of Gaa-mitaawangaagamaag Reservation,
  • , it was located within the Middlesex Fells Reservation along Woodland Road in Stoneham, Massachuse
  • At the center of the reservation along Route 438 are the Seneca Nation gover
  • Their reservation, along the Yakima River, covers an area of
  • Streamside Reservation, alongside Yeading Brook, Pinner
  • Passamaquoddy Pleasant Point Reservation, also known as Sipayik, is an Indian reserv
  • Pope John Paul II Park Reservation, also known as Pope Park, is a 66-acre (270
  • large One member of the tribe lives on the reservation, although 20 members lived there in the 197
  • whom reside on the Lac Vieux Desert Indian Reservation, an Indian reservation located near Watersm
  • ain is also home to the Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation and Hawk Mountain Camp (two Boy Scout camps
  • ncluding cultural assimilation (both on the reservation and in urban areas), difficult stereotypes,
  • ople in Minnesota to the White Earth Indian Reservation and expropriate their remaining lands.
  • tury, when it was part of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, and traces of late 19th and 20th century m
  • Portage National Monument is located on the reservation and includes a reconstructed trading post t
  • The tribes share the Umatilla Indian Reservation and a governmental structure as part of the
  • nty portion lies within the Colville Indian Reservation, and forms the southern limit of the Okanog
  • town and goes through the Coushatta Indian Reservation and then heads south back toward Elton.
  • Implement reservation and allowances for the backward communities
  • ned the treaty that created the Grand Ronde Reservation and was later killed by Gen. Philip Sherida
  • is 137-acre (0.55 km2) near the Blue Hills Reservation and seven miles (11 km) from downtown Bosto
  • It is now part of Breakheart Reservation and contains sixty five acres of woodland f
  • ut the tribe is spread out far beyond their reservation and the language is not in common usage.
  • The conservaton area abuts the Tantiusques reservation and the its satellite Crowd Site, owned by
  • economic independence for themselves, their reservation, and their future generations.
  • e Comanche, they moved to the Brazos Indian Reservation, and later to Oklahoma
  • lroad companies in the sale of the Delaware Reservation and other lands, and in 1884 moved to Linwo
  • the southern boundary of the Neponset River Reservation and serves as a connection between the Nepo
  • It is the only 9-12 high school on the reservation, and shares a campus with Cherokee Elementa
  • He grew up on the Navajo Reservation and was taught silversmithing by his father
  • ty for the Tribe to welcome visitors to the reservation and share their way of life.
  • They did not belong to the reservation, and were organized around a lead family of
  • g Hill, are now part of the Ramapo Mountain Reservation and are publicly accessible.
  • n Indian Museum established at a California reservation; and the Malki Press, a non-profit organiza
  • efore visiting the Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation and Buckhead Ridge before reaching the nort
  • The pond is located within the Blue Hills Reservation and managed by the Massachusetts Department
  • peakers Joseph Elie Joubert from the Odanak reservation and fluent speaker Jesse Bowman Bruchac lea
  • It is also known as the Ramapo Reservation and the Ramapo Valley County Reservation.
  • nted as an Indian agent to the Warm Springs Reservation and later was a member of the Oregon State
  • as a connector between the Middlesex Fells Reservation and Breakheart Reservation.
  • is a connecting road between the Blue Hills Reservation and the Neponset River Reservation.
  • Reserve, also called the Williams Lake Band Reservation and commonly referred to locally as the Sug
  • passing through the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and passes near the Sierra Vista Municipal
  • views of Great Blue Hill and the Blue Hills Reservation and has a wetlands area known as Fowl Meado
  • The natives secured promises in return of a reservation and long-term support from the United State
  • t hotels with access to Marriott's enormous reservation and rewards system.
  • t was the first USO not built on a military reservation and built specificately for, and donated to
  • A Paiute reservation and small community maintain the name Fort
  • For the Lublin reservation and the Lublin-Lipowa camp, see Nisko Plan.
  • ar; used for air defense of Hanford Nuclear Reservation and Grand Coulee Dam.
  • yer was instead from the Caughnawaga Indian Reservation, and the first Native American to play in t
  • trails continue out of the park across the reservation and require Blackfeet-issued permits.
  • nd French descent, was raised on the Kansas Reservation, and was a member of the United States Hous
  • s of the distance from Crescent City to the reservation, and serve as protection both to the whites
  • m, only to discover that it is on an Indian reservation and doesn't belong to them.
  • sworth Air Base, $400,000 for Rosebud Sioux Reservation, and $37 million for Mni Wiconi Rural Water
  • l Historic Site, still stands on the Navajo reservation, and is a National Historic Landmark.
  • thwestern boundary of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and Badlands National Park.
  • exclusive jurisdiction within the Pentagon Reservation and share concurrent jurisdiction with othe
  • rce the off-reservation Indians back to the reservation, and to force them to free white captives.
  • settlers, specifically the Flathead Indian Reservation and those of his friends off the reservatio
  • one in Irving, New York on the Cattaraugus Reservation, and the other in Jimerson Town on the Alle
  • n included residents of the Colville Indian Reservation and the Spokane Indian Reservation.
  • ed to the environs of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and then eventually to the White Earth Indi
  • h, the Cambridge Linear Park, Alewife Brook Reservation, and the Minuteman Bikeway.
  • Both the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation and the Standing Rock Indian Reservation co
  • Yakima Firing Range and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, and bridges Yakima County and Grant County
  • cy in the number of posts actually held (in reservation and open merit competition together) compar
  • ased their current reservations, the Barona Reservation and Viejas Reservation, respectively.
  • dual carriageway again (it gains a central reservation) and turns south to bypass the town of Nort
  • where he worked on an Indian Reservation and with Mexican traveling workers for 6 ye
  • ly and his wife moved to the Rosebud Indian Reservation, and the former became the leader of an out
  • 1,027 ft (313 m), on which are located the reservation and trails; and Unquomonk Hill, (1,083 ft (
  • aves was 438 and that of the Colorado River Reservation approximately 550.
  • Lands and people living within this reservation are subject mostly to tribal/federal laws r
  • of the busiest in the Rockies and therefore reservation are must be made.
  • Also included in the reservation are Moswetuset Hummock, site of the first e
  • Confederated Tribes and the Colville Indian Reservation are governed by the Colville Business Counc
  • Since 6,700 acres (27 km2) of the reservation are within Palm Springs city limits, the tr
  • (to the south in the Moultrie Creek Treaty reservation area) and whites settling in the region.
  • etacomet-Monadnock Trail passes through the reservation as do several low-profile seasonal auto roa
  • 1898, Applegate took charge of the Klamath Reservation as United States Indian agent, and served a
  • 00 lived on or near the 230-acre (0.93 km2) reservation as of 2006.
  • y works, both as self-paced exhibits and by reservation as grade-school educational programs.
  • gross tonnage have either signed it without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval,
  • The US Census Bureau designates this reservation as part of "2270: Mille Lacs Indian Reserva
  • he route continues through the Rumney Marsh Reservation as the Salem Turnpike, entering Saugus over
  • trategy when the need was felt to introduce reservation as a means for bringing the underprivileged
  • ieve it is their duty to announce a general reservation as to the applicability of its provisions i
  • hom resided on the 8.5755 sq mi (22.21 km²) reservation as of early 2006.
  • ncreased calls to route traffic through the reservation as there was gridlock on both sides of the
  • ewa Indians (229 U.S. 498 (1913)) cites the reservation as being 61,015 acres (246.92
  • rson stole horses from the Mescalero Apache reservation as well as cattle from ranchers on the Colo
  • tains a fully developed campground on their reservation at the northern end of the reservoir in New
  • don, North London is located on the central reservation at the junction between Watford Way and The
  • er the leadership of Chief Buffalo taking a reservation at Red Cliff, and those maintaining traditi
  • ch in Chico to be taken to the Round Valley Reservation at Covelo in Mendocino County.
  • sus reported the resident population of the reservation at 2,004 persons, living on a land area of
  • Judge's Hill the highest point on the reservation at 2,297 feet (700 m).
  • he war, many Cayuga relocated to the Seneca reservation at Tonawanda.
  • wer than 450 people on the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
  • He moved to the reservation at Buffalo Creek.
  • Power Plant and the Massachusetts Military Reservation at Camp Edwards.
  • s now closed, as it lies within the central reservation at both ends, leaving only the north-facing
  • his single track line enters the Fresh Pond reservation at its northeastern edge, near the Concord
  • ver goes into a tunnel underneath the Naval Reservation at Quonset Point)
  • solve numerous issues between the military, reservation authorities and the Apaches.
  • The area of the former reservation became a new county.
  • The album became gold in reservation, because of thirty-five thousand copies bei
  • Others remained on the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation, becoming the Non-removable Mille Lacs Band
  • tony Brook Pond and the Bristol Blake State Reservation before crossing through the center of town
  • y artifacts to the Nett Lake people - their reservation being adjacent to his outfitting headquarte
  • adu through Pattali Makkal Katchi to attain reservation benefits and political representations.
  • ubhash Yadav tore the copies of the Women's Reservation Bill, snatched the microphones on the Chair
  • Singh Yadav tore the copies of the Women's Reservation Bill, snatched the microphones on the Chair
  • ent him from protesting against the Women's Reservation bill.
  • The reservation borders the Cleveland National Forest and i
  • US Congress voted to change the Niitsitapi reservation borders without discussing it with the Niit
  • igrant workers seeking gold had crossed the reservation borders, in violation of the treaty.
  • population under 1000-is located within the reservation boundaries of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
  • s thought that blocking the soldiers at the reservation boundary would cause them to reverse direct
  • ern most point on the Colorado River Indian Reservation boundary.
  • Wi'lok-yomi (near the present rancheria or reservation but may have been Wappo), Yawl'-yomi-pukut
  • strictly enforced; a man who arrived with a reservation but without a jacket was seated at the bar.
  • conflict, Captain Jack agreed to go to the reservation, but the situation became tense when Captai
  • acre (45,600 m2) site as a Federal Military Reservation, but in 1879 the army closed the arsenal.
  • France accepted the reservation, but in accordance with international law a
  • received a crash barrier along the central reservation, but it is noticeably free of the plethora
  • overnment obtained the northern part of the reservation by cession from the Crow Indians.
  • million dollars for lands excluded from the reservation by erroneous boundary surveys, and develope
  • rimination or violence; or to make use of a reservation, by allowing a Party not to apply - in whol
  • Proclaimed Casa Grande Reservation by an order of President Benjamin Harrison
  • canoe campsite on the bank is available by reservation by contacting the park office.
  • Wounded, Max is taken to the reservation by Neesa, who helps his wounds mend while b
  • 0-member Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation has a reservation called "Lantern Hill."
  • Tourist sites include the natural reservation called "Arboretul de la Macea" (20,5 ha), t
  • Cannon Reservation, Camp John J. Barnhardt, Central NC Council
  • Villa Bouchina was a house of internment (a reservation camp) in the Dutch city of Doetinchem where
  • live less than 1% of all the people on the Reservation can speak their own language, and among the
  • Waffle House has recently began providing reservation, candlelight service on Valentine's Day beg
  • Cattaraugus Reservation, Cattaraugus County
  • rival Billy Niles (Michael Ironside) on the reservation causes the conflict to escalate into a viol
  • The station has two platforms, a reservation center with 4 counters and a booking office
  • There is a large Passenger Reservation Center located on the east side of the main
  • A computerized reservation center functions from 0800 to 1400 hours
  • e new Chennai Suburban Railway terminus and reservation centre.
  • ect will contribute to the overall Pentagon Reservation certification.
  • ng Reserved - Rs 104 (including basic fare, reservation charges and superfast charges) online charg
  • Conditioned - Rs 367 (including basic fare, reservation charges and superfast charges) online charg
  • Cattaraugus Reservation, Chautauqua County
  • tower at the opposite end of the Blue Hills Reservation, Chickatawbut tower is not open to the publ
  • in front, with over 100 stalagmites), Great Reservation, Coman Gallery (left) and Little Reservatio
  • ss, Lee was a member of the National Forest Reservation Commission created by the act of March 1, 1
  • Harris was a member of the National Forest Reservation Commission from 1929 to 1932.
  • The reservation communities are scattered with about 50 mil
  • The reservation comprises portions of eastern Outagamie Cou
  • A portion of the reservation comprises land once owned by Robert Morris
  • s property is used for the Lost Pines Scout Reservation, consisting of Camp Tom Wooten, for Cub Sco
  • The Upper Skagit Indian Reservation consists of three separate small parcels of
  • The reservation consists mainly of the upper valley of Blue
  • The reservation consists of two parcels of land, one Inaja,
  • The Ward Reservation contains hayfields, hilltops, wetlands, cre
  • The reservation contains a campground which is open from Ap
  • The reservation contains about 530 acres (210 ha) of old gr
  • at other stations as the timber cut on the reservation, cost lesser than the same quality of wood
  • There is an online reservation counter at Thrissur bus station.More than t
  • le by rail, but it does have a computerised reservation counter, situated in the CEERI campus, at i
  • . Army, overheard LCDR Phan speaking at the reservation counter.
  • and Paramakudi(27KM) which has computerized reservation counters under Madurai division.
  • The Red Lake Indian Reservation covers 1,258.62 sq mi (3,259.81
  • The Naval Live Oaks Reservation, created from a tract of land used for prod
  • in 1931, the state flooded the heart of the reservation, creating the El Capitan Reservoir.
  • gers and the Indians from the Brazos Indian Reservation crossed the Red River and advanced into the
  • Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, defeating the former American Indian Movem
  • It holds open reservation dinners monthly and is available for charte
  • the administration of the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation, District II, is located in the nearby East
  • gie suffers from alcoholism, as many on the reservation do, and is diagnosed with a terminal liver
  • eet, where it becomes a divided road with a reservation down the middle.
  • tural Marketing Project that involved a lot reservation draw.
  • search the author did on the Morongo Indian Reservation during three years before the publishing of
  • passed a law which phased out the Menominee reservation, effectively terminating its tribal status
  • The reservation encompasses 2,116.802
  • A dirt path leads from the reservation entrance to the footprints.
  • Cattaraugus Reservation, Erie County
  • his ultimately set up the boundaries of the reservation established in the Treaty of Medicine Lodge
  • 1878, members of the tribe on the Fort Hall Reservation, established by the treaty, became involved
  • County, Washington, the site of a military reservation established by the U.S. Government in 1866.
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