America has been about assimilation of peoples and cultures since its founding - assimilation does not mean a Borg style collective, but rather a shared set of values, a common language, and culture.
Most US Indians do not live on reservation for good reasons, and because they are assimilated into America. You would know that if you were an American.
You seem to value separation, Balkanization, of the US which it is definitely NOT about.
“Rule of law” is a difference matter having to do with governance, not to be conflated with assimilation/culture/values/language/etc.
> Most US Indians do not live on reservation for good reasons, and because they are assimilated into America. You would know that if you were an American.
That’s funny... are you a comedian?
Because clearly you don’t know much about history, law, or the value of distinct human cultures. But, hey, you do seem to have a proclivity for more piggly wigglies. You are redeemed, cave pal! Keep that cave fire lit!
You can read the following article about how America dealt with California Indians:
https://fullertonobserver.com/2020/07/07/the-california-native-american-genocide/
By the way I am 3rd/4th generation American. You make assumptions...