no there are not any Indian reservations near the coast of Texas......but there some in New Mexico and Washington State.
There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
Tobacco products cost will be different not only state to state, but city within the states because of the taxes Federal, State, County, and City place on the tobacco products. In Indian Reservations, at Airport or online you can find duty free cigarettes, at low prices
South Dakota has 8 Indian Reservations. all of which are governed by various Sioux Tribes.
nope
Like about 8.60
None. But we have 39 American Indian tribe headquarters in the state.
Arizona has extensive Native American reservations. South Dakota is probably second Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Oklahoma also have large reservations. Surprisingly, Oklahoma - which was originally "Indian Territory" is nowhere near Arizona or South Dakota for reservation land area.
Arizona has most sq miles of Indian reservation.
Arizona made most of its land into Indian reservations.
Yes, Indian reservations have more power than states, but less power than the Federal government. That's the reason why California and other states were able to legalize marijuana because the ban of marijuana is a state law. States have the power to override current state laws, and indian reservations are able to override state laws. If the ban of marijuana was a Federal law then neither Indian reservations nor States would be able to legalize it.
don't know at the airforce base it's about $30 a carton