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<seekingnewhome@myway.com> wrote in message
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> On 25 Jan., 18:05, <aemeij...@att.net> wrote:
>> "Don Phillipson" <d.phillipsonSPAMBL...@ncf.ca> wrote in
>> messagenews:epb949$339$2@theodyn.ncf.ca...> <seekingnewh...@myway.com>
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>> >> Isn't there a little village in rural Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Texas,
>> >> California, etc. that offers a little cottage for 10.000?
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>> > Certainly. Just look for Ghost Towns.Or ask one of the Native American
>> > groups for permission to move onto the
>> rez, and get a used trailer like many of them do. You might have to marry
>> an
>> enrolled tribal member to do that- not sure what the rules are.
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>> (No, I am no expert- but I've driven through a few of their areas, and
>> based on what little I saw, I do not begrudge them shearing the white man
>> at
>> the casinos one little bit. A small enough measure of payback for what
>> their
>> ancestors went through.)
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>> aem sends...
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> Do Indians sell property to white folks like me?
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Uh, if they live on the rez, they do not <own> the property to sell it. It is
held in trust for them by the Feds, and they can live there, if they so
choose, by virtue of being a recognized member of the tribe with rights to
that reservation. What I was suggesting is you could maybe get permission to
put a trailer on their rez, like if you married a tribal member of
something.
aem sends...
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