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Andrew [12]
2 years ago
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What was/is life like for Native Americans living on reservations?

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Nonamiya [84]2 years ago
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Answer: Life on these reservations was dismal and destructive for the people and their way of life. Foundational needs were not met. ... Indians on the reservations suffered from poverty, malnutrition, and very low standards of living and rates of economic development”-Kahn Academy.

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