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Photos: Here's what life is like on an Indian reservation

One journalist spent a week on a reservation in America documenting crime, history and the harsh terrain. Here’s what he saw.

THE WIND RIVER Indian Reservation is not an easy place to get to – but one reporter had to see it for himself.

Thirty-five-hundred square miles of prairie and mountains in western Wyoming, the reservation is home to bitter ancestral enemies: the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes.

Even among reservations, it’s renowned for brutal crime, widespread drug use, and legal dumping of toxic waste.
But no matter how much you hear about Wind River, there always seemed to be something unsaid. Business Insider reporter Robert Johnson spent over a week there and in the nearby towns, and described it as “perhaps the most dramatic and unbalanced place I’ve ever been”.

In the following photographs he documents what he saw from his week-long stay, in an effort to portray the plight and the perils of these forgotten tribes.

The Wind River reservation in central Wyoming is surrounded by a landscape most people have never seen.

As you get closer to the reservation, it’s hard to miss the railroad that’s been steaming through here for over 100 years.

Signs like this memorialise a vicious event carried out in 1864 when a group of Indian soldiers left their camp under a flag of truce to go and make peace with US troops. When the soldiers left a US Army colonel swept in and murdered the estimated 163 women and children left behind. Throughout the reservation there are many memorials to the people who died.

The Wind River reservation itself  covers 3,500 square miles where the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes were forced by the US to share the land in 1868. Before being forced to share the reservation, the two tribes had been enemies. Wind River is so large that it surrounds a handful of towns on all sides. Strangely, this makes it feel even more remote than it is.

With so much space and hardly a neighbour for miles, you might think Wind River was a peaceful place where native culture quietly carries on into the modern day. But you’d be wrong.

Wind River is in fact a particularly deadly place to call home. The locals refer to different streets by famously violent US locations like Compton in southern Los Angeles.

The New York Times came out here last year after the brutal murder of a 13-year-old girl by her brother and a friend at this trailer. The pictures are blurry because when I raised the camera to take them, the school teacher who was showing me the reservation screamed that I was going to get us killed. She did not view this as an exaggeration. She seemed genuinely terrified.

Wind River may also be one of the most actively polluted places in the United States. An investigation last year revealed that oil companies operating on the reservation are using a legal loophole to justify allowing oil wastewater to flow freely into open pits on Wind River.  The toxins end up in water used by Wind River ranchers, and winds up in the cattle.

The beef from the cattle is part of the wide selection of fresh meat here at a store in the centre of the Reservation. Interestingly, the grocery store sells no alcohol. Neither do any of the reservation’s four casinos.

The dry Reservation is an effort to keep alcoholism and the domestic issues that follow it at bay.

The closest place to get a drink is here, at a bar just off the reservation. Behind the steel door are a couple of pool tables in a room wallpapered with centrefolds and pages from porn magazines.

The ‘no alcohol’ tactic hasn’t worked particularly well. One nearby park just outside the reservation has become a popular drinking spot among residents of Wind River. The teacher I am with says her student sometimes have to come here looking for their parents.

The school is near the park and I walk over to look around. Its central architectural feature is a representation of a gigantic tom-tom. Life here is heavy on tradition that fights with the present.

Drug use is rampant – from schoolkids sniffing deodrant, to alcoholism, to crystal meth. My guide says everything is for sale on the Reservation, in some way or another. Because there is so little law enforcement, crime is high and law breakers can hide almost indefinitely from police.

This traditional classroom once taught generations of Native Americans. The likelihood a student on the Reservation today will go on to complete college is slim. Anyone showing too much desire to leave is called an ‘apple’ by classmates: red on the outside but white within.

The most prominent European presence on the reservation is still the Catholic Church.

Like everything else, Catholicism on the Reservation is a blend of native belief and outside tradition.

Not far from the church is the Reservation’s community centre and post office.

The cultural centre forbids children from speaking English within its walls as it passes down the native dialect.

Residents of the Reservation benefit from some programmes funded by the government. Food is provided by this distribution centre and all residents receive monthly cheques from oil revenue.

There’s a fatalism here that’s hard to describe. A kind of unfocused anger. And, before I leave, I am told not to come back alone.

(All images: Robert Johnson – Business Insider Military and Defence)

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    Mute aoife kally
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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:11 AM

    Gosh the pay is awful

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    Mute John Joe Collins
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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:15 AM

    Thats just for 38 hours a week…. They love the double bubble on the weekend..

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:24 AM

    Expenses that can be claimed are lovely though, I hear.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:33 AM

    What expenses? You’re showing your true ignorance now gravytrain. I’d say you’d want to question your”source” and don’t just assume that what you hear is correct. Maybe try looking at gra website to see what the pay entails instead of trying to troll by using word like expenses..

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:35 AM

    Double bubble for the weekend? I think it’s 12 euro extra for a Saturday with an allowance for Sundays. They work 5 Sundays out of 10. I think I’d rather be with the family.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:36 AM

    Aoife the salary is probably only half of the picture, there’s a list of allowances available to Gardai which would make a politician blush, it really is a long list and a lot of the payments are tax free. I’m not bashing Gards by the way because I have nothing but respect for the job they do and I would not do it myself so they deserve what ever they get. but the picture painted of Gardai not earning much money seems to be a misrepresentation to me.

    http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/Garda%20Pay%20and%20Allowances%20wef%201-1-2010.xls/Files/Garda%20Pay%20and%20Allowances%20wef%201-1-2010.xls

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:47 AM

    Available but not possible to claim as a lot of them are posts so they don’t get anti social hours allowances and a lot aren’t available to Garda rank. New recruits unfortunately don’t even get the rent allowance which is core pay for every one else. It’s tough money starting off.

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    Mute Mark Newton
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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:48 AM

    That’s basic pay. They get allowances on top of the basic. It’s still not great pay but the allowances are a big help I believe.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:49 AM

    Teddington did you actually read what you just posted? Most of those allowances are *potential* and only apply if you’re stationed in the Aran Islands or an instructor or something.

    Most Gardaí wouldn’t be eligible for the big ones, so your crusade to tar them all as money grabbers and worse than politicians is shameful.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:53 AM

    Lads will you all calm down the information is all there and all I’m doing is highlighting it, once you’re out of Templemore you get a €4K tax free housing allowance, that’s a required €8K payrise to anyone but a Garda. Pay in every profession is poor at the start and increases as you go but if you add €8K to every pay scale on the list things look a lot better already and that’s only one of the allowances.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:08 AM

    Teddington that’s €4,017 rent allowance they get every year. Equates to about 300 quid a month.

    Since they do a fairly thankless job for quite bad would you really begrudge them something that already exists as a social welfare payment?

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:08 AM

    *for quite bad pay I meant there, sorry

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:12 AM

    Rock Stoneballs I don’t know why everyone is getting on my back here, I have no issues with Garda pay I just think that the figures that are constantly thrown about are a misrepresentation. €300 quid a month is not a bad little tax free payment every month, it’s a €600 increase to anyone else before tax so I was merely pointing out that the pay scales are a little bit misleading.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:27 AM

    You might say you’re doing a very thankless job for very bad recompense then eh?

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    Jan 6th 2016, 12:15 PM

    Teddington how much are you getting paid to sit on your hole and post on the journal :-)

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    Jan 6th 2016, 12:34 PM

    Teddington. ….. The rent allowance is taxable. …. your info is wrong. And the article is about new recruits who don’t get this rent allowance.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 12:48 PM

    All allowances are taxable. Fact

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    Jan 6th 2016, 1:18 PM

    This link is 6 years old !! Dosent take into USC,pay cuts ,pension levy etc !!

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    Jan 6th 2016, 2:42 PM

    On the street for under 24k a year? It’s definitely not a job you do for the money,

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    Jan 6th 2016, 2:58 PM

    Not tax free dude… Paid weekly in core pay and has paye, usc, prsi, superannuation and pension levy deducted from as all allowances have… All those deductions add up to approximately 60%…. None of the allowances are tax free despite what you think

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    Jan 6th 2016, 3:33 PM

    This is not tax free and not applicable to new entrants.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 4:23 PM

    I believe that the rent allowance was introduced back when the gardai were fighting for a pay increase and the government didn’t want increases across the board. It is not tax free.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:13 AM

    So after 19 years you get to a salary where you can start thinking about saving for a house deposit in Dublin. Think I’ll give it a miss thanks.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:43 AM

    Forget the salary it really doesn’t even begin to paint the picture, there’s a list of allowances as long as your arm (many tax free) on top of it, I don’t know why they bother with this idiotic idea of paying them a low salary and then bouncing it up with a host of other payments, it might be because they can give them tax free if they’re allowances instead of salary.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:29 AM

    @ Cardio … LOL !! Plenty of red thumbs from the Gardai no doubt , the longer we keep them occupied reading these comments the more time we give those who’re really take a stand for justice, Liberty and against corruption : IRISH WATER PROTESTORS

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    Jan 6th 2016, 12:36 PM

    95% of garda allowances are taxable….your completely wrong.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 12:49 PM

    No allowances in Garda are tax free. Fact

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    Jan 6th 2016, 9:55 AM

    A Garda pulls over a farmer on the road and says do you realise your wife fell out on road side a mile back… Farmer says thank god i thought i was going deaf!

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:48 AM

    They work 6 days on then get 4 days off -the 6 days are 10 hour days. They used to have a cushy number with easy money and extra payments but not anymore. I’ve yet to meet a guard that actually likes their job! They’re all counting down the days til they can retire!!

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:03 AM

    If they’re not happy in their jobs they should move as should anyone else out there, life is too short to be miserable like that. I know quite a few Gardai and all of them love what they do but the unsocial hours obvsiously get at them a bit as they miss a lot of things because of it.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 9:54 AM

    Are letters of endorsement from the Parish Priest and Local GAA club not requirements anymore?

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:11 AM

    Don’t forget you need a big pair of lugs.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:12 AM

    No – but stereotypes need only apply…

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:58 AM

    Where are all those people who complained about the high wages earned by public and civil servants? Where are all those people who continuously whinged about the cushy numbers and the massive pensions? Now the same simpletons have a chance to apply for one of these much sought after positions, but all they do now is complain about low wages and poor conditions.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 11:04 AM

    They will be applying in their droves for these positions, you just wait and see Tap, I would guess they’ll get north of 20k applications for these positions.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:12 AM

    Expect a lot more lads hiding behind bus shelters with speed guns over the coming years.. All new recruits will be trained well in the revenue making scams from day one in Templemore..

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:16 AM

    @Cosmo. If you drive responsibly why would you worry about fines ? Maybe it’s not someone else’s fault ?

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    Jan 6th 2016, 10:31 AM

    Taxi drivers!

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    Jan 6th 2016, 1:17 PM

    So if someone break the law they might get caught.

    What else exactly would you have a police force do you complete bell end

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    Jan 6th 2016, 1:11 PM

    Considering the importance of the job the Gardai do its shocking how little they are being paid overall. €45k after 19 years of service is rubbish, after a couple of years in Dublin or London it’s fairly realistic for a recent graduate to be earning that.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 2:31 PM

    Should have kept the salary to themselves or open applications to 5 yrs old and up, as 19 yrs service to earn a salary that you can’t pay a mortgage with is insane and then deal with the lowest form of humanity. Starting salary €40k with €75k after 21 yrs now that’d be an incentive.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 1:30 PM

    To me it seems like this campaign is getting a lot of media attention. I don’t think they will have the numbers applying for it that they may have hoped

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    Jan 6th 2016, 1:20 PM

    Great career. Best of luck to all the applicants who applied.

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    Jan 6th 2016, 2:44 PM

    There is no rent allowances for new entrants, this was cut during the austerity measures, their salary and unsociable hours allowances were also reduced by 10%, all in the new Garda gets approximately £8,000 less. To add further insult their pensions are also significantly reduced

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    Jan 6th 2016, 2:37 PM

    There is no rent allowances for new entrants, their unsociable hours were also cut, so on average they are down £8,000 euro

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    Jan 6th 2016, 8:38 PM

    i was actually researching it and was humouring the idea of signing up on the website..then i seen the pay. I was unemployed at the time but luckily for a job in the mean time. A career change is only a good idea if you can afford to live after the decision

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