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You can use this phrase to refer to the legally protected area in which a particular group of people have exclusive rights to use the resources of that territory. For example, "The indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest are fighting to protect their territory reservation."
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In 1874, the Red River War broke out in the region when the Comanche, Kiowa, and Southern Cheyenne left their Indian Territory reservation.
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In a comment that reflected the tone in Congress, one senator asserted that the government had the right "to set apart for them, as we have for the Indians, a territory or reservation, where they should not break out to contaminate our people".
But the Quiet Car is our territory, the last reservation to which we've been driven.
Tinieblas is a composite of various Latin American countries, with a section of its territory, called the Reservation, under American control, much like the former Panama Canal Zone or Guantánamo in Cuba.
In Texas, a California tribe, the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians, also bought a Ford dealership this year, but dealers there see that tribe as less of a threat because an out-of-state tribe cannot buy land and convert it into reservation territory.
The crime occurred within Pascua Yaqui territory — a small reservation covering three and a half square miles with nearly 5,000 residents living in modest homes set against the tan-and-khaki-color palette of the Sonoran desert.
In 1890 when Congress passed the Oklahoma Organic Act forming both the Oklahoma and Indian territories, the Osage Indian Reservation was part of the Oklahoma territory.
The sites we would visit that day were on the edge of Yurok territory, tucked between the reservation and national forest, so county authorities took charge.
This was true early on between settlers from the United States and the area's Native American population, some of whom were removed from traditional territories to inland reservations in the wake of the Indian wars of the 1850s and '60s.
Some were later moved to a reservation in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).
In 1859 the Tonkawa were removed from the Brazos River reservation to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).
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