Is it possible to buy a home near Indigenous American (aka Native American formerly know as "American Indian") land these days?( Indigenous land does not necessarily mean "reservation", by the way.)
Currently I can work from home and do not necessarily have to go to a city every day (albeit it's good to remain no more than 1.5 hours drive away from a major town/city)
Reasons:
1. I would like to live near beautiful nature.
2. Want to be left alone.
3. I would like to survive the next SHTF scenario (that is likely to be much worse than the Covid-19 pandemic was). (The government is less likely to target those areas, I assume)
4. I do not want to live anywhere near a trailer park or a section 8 housing project (I probably won't need to explain why).
Indigenous lands happen to be some of the most beautiful parts of each state they located in. For instance, did you know that not all of Arizona is a barren desert? Some northern parts get surprisingly lots of rainfall -they are green, lush, mostly forested areas. (Yes, most of these nicer nicer parts are Indigenous lands)
In some other states I visited in the 2010s (California, Oregon ,Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana etc) Indigenous lands were also stunning. Yes, I prefer the Western half of the US, in general.
Also, interacted with several members of nations (tribes) in several states - some were very friendly, some very reserved - but never experienced outright hostility from any of them.
I see myself as a modern version of the original "pioneers" in the 1800s American frontier, "Mountain men" and "trappers"...the first Europeans in the American West -who were left alone and often respected by the indigenous tribes. Most of them married and had families with Indigenous women.
It may be too late for me to start a family(I am in my early 40s), albeit have not given up hope completely yet. In the US the only ladies showing genuine interest in me were either first generations Latina immigrants (mostly mestizas from central America) or Indigenous American ladies (mostly from the "poorer" nations). While I am able to speak Spanish, I would rather choose a wife from the latter group. My future children may be able to actually become enrolled citizens of the nation and actually have a future in the US. (respected by the federal government, access to scholarships and other federal funds, tax exemptions, benefit from DEI hires etc). Plus Indigenous culture is something I respect and find very interesting.
(Without doxxing myself, I am 6feet3", in shape. Reserved but not socially awkward. Have good game and handle social situations ok)
Land and home prices going up all over the US, so quickly trying to by something reasonable while I still can.
Currently I can work from home and do not necessarily have to go to a city every day (albeit it's good to remain no more than 1.5 hours drive away from a major town/city)
Reasons:
1. I would like to live near beautiful nature.
2. Want to be left alone.
3. I would like to survive the next SHTF scenario (that is likely to be much worse than the Covid-19 pandemic was). (The government is less likely to target those areas, I assume)
4. I do not want to live anywhere near a trailer park or a section 8 housing project (I probably won't need to explain why).
Indigenous lands happen to be some of the most beautiful parts of each state they located in. For instance, did you know that not all of Arizona is a barren desert? Some northern parts get surprisingly lots of rainfall -they are green, lush, mostly forested areas. (Yes, most of these nicer nicer parts are Indigenous lands)
In some other states I visited in the 2010s (California, Oregon ,Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana etc) Indigenous lands were also stunning. Yes, I prefer the Western half of the US, in general.
Also, interacted with several members of nations (tribes) in several states - some were very friendly, some very reserved - but never experienced outright hostility from any of them.
I see myself as a modern version of the original "pioneers" in the 1800s American frontier, "Mountain men" and "trappers"...the first Europeans in the American West -who were left alone and often respected by the indigenous tribes. Most of them married and had families with Indigenous women.
It may be too late for me to start a family(I am in my early 40s), albeit have not given up hope completely yet. In the US the only ladies showing genuine interest in me were either first generations Latina immigrants (mostly mestizas from central America) or Indigenous American ladies (mostly from the "poorer" nations). While I am able to speak Spanish, I would rather choose a wife from the latter group. My future children may be able to actually become enrolled citizens of the nation and actually have a future in the US. (respected by the federal government, access to scholarships and other federal funds, tax exemptions, benefit from DEI hires etc). Plus Indigenous culture is something I respect and find very interesting.
(Without doxxing myself, I am 6feet3", in shape. Reserved but not socially awkward. Have good game and handle social situations ok)
Land and home prices going up all over the US, so quickly trying to by something reasonable while I still can.
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