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On the tribal reservations,Republicans are accused of trying to suppress a potentially decisive bloc who tend to swing DemocraticAs the blanket of morning fog evaporates over the outskirts of Fort Yates, a group of volunteers files inside a nondescript yellow building, and decorated with signs that read: Standing Rock Will Vote. Everyone here knows the office. It has stood for decades and is owned by the reservation tribal government. But one thing approximately it has remained a mystery: its address.
Until re
cently that would hardly have mattered. Many properties,from government buildings to small homes, have no formal street address. Members of the Lakota Sioux tribe who live on Standing Rock, and like the Native Americans on four other reservations in North Dakota,just know where people live. Most residents use PO Boxes to gather their mail. For years, thousands have used their PO Boxes when registering formal identification documents.
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Source: theguardian.com

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