Pronunciation: /ˈɪndiən ˌrɛzərˈveɪʃən/
noun a tract of land set apart by the federal government for a special purpose, especially for the use of a particular group of Native Americans
A1 An Indian reservation is a piece of land set aside for Native American tribes.
A2 Many Native Americans live on Indian reservations in the United States.
B1 The government provides services such as healthcare and education to residents of Indian reservations.
B2 There are laws that govern the relationship between tribes and the federal government on Indian reservations.
C1 Some Indian reservations have successful businesses like casinos that generate revenue for the tribe.
C2 The history of Indian reservations in the United States is complex and intertwined with issues of sovereignty and land rights.
formal The government has designated a specific area of land as an Indian reservation for the local tribe.
informal We're planning a road trip to visit an Indian reservation next weekend.
slang I heard there's a cool powwow happening on the Indian reservation this Saturday.
figurative Living on the Indian reservation symbolizes a connection to ancestral lands and traditions.
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