Looking at the wiki for help understanding why we don't have boundaries reservations has left me confused. Can someone explain why they are not there and if there is any plans to add them at some point in the future?
>From personal experience, it is important to know when you are on tribal lands. Often different laws apply. In one Southwest part of the US, you actually have to pay to take pictures on tribal lands. So knowing where you are is important. I think I understand that the existing administrative levels don't work. In the US at least, the reservations have a "domestic dependent nation" status. They are not States, Counties yet contain cities. The often extend past state boundaries, and certainly county boundaries. Thanks, -- Clifford OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
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