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For five centuries, Indian territories have been contested on battlefields, legislated in Congress, and studied in classrooms. This updated map shows Indian reservations, tribal entities, trust lands, and locations of major festivals and pow-wows. Also includes photos and short biographies of notable Indians through history, and a series of four maps showing how Indian lands have lost territory from 1775 to the present. An excellent complement to our Indian Cultures of North America map.
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Comments about North American Indian Reference Map:
The map does not represent the geographic reality of North America. As far as I know both Mexico and Canada are part of the subcontinent that is known as North America.
The title of this map should be United States Indian Reference Map
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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