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Should Saying Someone Is 'Off The Reservation' Be Off-Limits? - NPR

The term dates back to the 19th century when white traders would swap "firewater" for Indian goods and "off the reservation" was "a lonely ...

go off the reservation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Verb · (literally, derogatory) To leave an Indian reservation to which one was restricted.

Is 'go off the reservation' an insensitive saying? - Quora

Stephen was being sarcastic of course, as there was a big stink raised by Amerindians about sports teams being given names that were ...

Candy Palmater: It's Time For Everyone To Stop Saying 'Off The ...

In current times, “off the reservation” is used when referring to entering hostile territory without orders (in military or political terms) or, ...

'Off the Reservation' Is a Phrase With a Dark Past - WSJ

The roots of the phrase clearly go back to the way American Indians were rounded up on reservations, beginning with the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

'Off the Reservation' – A Teachable Moment - ICT News

“Off the reservation” is a term I've heard tossed off casually by policymakers and bureaucrats from the White House to Capitol Hill, and by reporters who cover ...

Off the Reservation - Political Dictionary

Off the Reservation. The phrase “off the reservation” is used to describe someone who deviates from the expected or orthodox position, particularly within a ...

Have you heard the phrase "off the reservation"? - 2Peas Refugees

It is used to say you are going out of bounds, either a geographical restriction or outside the norms. And I believe it did initially refer to Native Americans.

Connotations of "off the reservation" - English Stack Exchange

2 Answers 2 · (literally) To leave a reservation to which one was restricted. · (US, politics) To break with one's party or group, usually ...

Off the Reservation: Reflections on Boundary-Busting Border ...

Instead of focusing on a sole topic, Paula Gunn Allen uniquely discusses various topics in regards to Native American culture and social issues. These topics ...

Off the reservation - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

off the reservation. 1. Outside the bounds of control, propriety, or acceptance of a given group. The phrase refers to the forced relocation of Native Americans ...

Off the reservation - WordReference Forums

Senior Member ... I used the phrase "off the reservation" the other day without ever thinking of the etymology. But when I did, it seemed that it ...

The reservation system | Native Americans (article) - Khan Academy

Overview. The Indian reservation system was created to keep Native Americans off of lands that European Americans wished to settle. The ...

CMS Health Care Off the Reservation Brochure

Many American Indians and Alaska Natives move “off the reservation” or live outside their tribe's defined Indian Health. Service (IHS) service delivery area ...

Off the Reservation - Beacon Press

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off-reservation, adj. meanings, etymology and more

Where does the adjective off-reservation come from? ... The earliest known use of the adjective off-reservation is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for off- ...

Hillary Clinton: Experience with men 'off the reservation' like Donald ...

Hillary Clinton on Friday brushed off Donald Trump's sometimes personal attacks against her as him being “off the reservation” – something ...

The Generations of Racism Behind Clinton's 'Off the Reservation ...

"Off the reservation" is a term deeply rooted in the implicit racial bias of the United States of America.

Off The Reservation Podcast

Off The Reservation Podcast - Announcement. What's up everyone! This is Malachi, one of the hosts for the "Off the Reservation Podcast," which is a podcast ...

Hard Choices: How Moving On and Off Reservations Can Increase ...

Multiple moves can increase the likelihood of homelessness for American Indians who already are overrepresented in the national homeless population.