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Letter Re: Indian Tribal Reservation Boundaries as an Issue in Choosing Retreat Locales
Dear Jim:
In one of the latest posts you mentioned Idaho County, Idaho in regards
to population density. What are your thoughts about buying on [Indian Tribal]
reservation land? This applying
in generally to any reservations, but also in particular to those in Idaho.
I know folks in the area and they do not speak favorably [of buying land
inside of reservation boundaries] as the Native Americans are free to cross
their land, hunt on it, etc where the
people
who own the
land cannot do anything about it.
Thanks a lot, Mike D.
JWR Replies: I describe Idaho retreat locales as well as tribal reservation
boundary lines (and related issues, such as hunting, fishing, casinos, and
the additional
law
enforcement jurisdictional layer) in detail, in my book "Rawles on Retreats
and Relocation."
Also, take a look at this
SurvivalBlog post that I made in June of 2006.