
Native American land
Native American land refers to territories historically inhabited, governed, and regarded as sacred by Indigenous tribes across North America. Much of this land was colonized and transferred through treaties, purchases, or forced relocation, often leading to legal disputes over sovereignty and rights. Today, Native tribes retain reservations and designated lands, which they manage and preserve according to their traditions and laws. Understanding this land involves recognizing its cultural significance, legal complexities, and ongoing efforts by Indigenous communities to maintain their heritage and autonomy.