There is alot of land that is deeded ground, on and off the Reservation. I wouldn't advise buying land from the tribes. They'll take your money and let you live there but when you die it reverts back to the tribe. But there is plenty of deeded ground available for purchase. That is the kicker I eluded to in my first post, deeded ground. Heck, we even got the mineral rights with ours. The one thing that does make this area appealing though is the availability of water. Thanx to the Wind River, the Popo Agie, and numerous other water ways fed by the mountains. Like I said, it isn't free of problems but it does have numerous offerings. Just curious, as I understand it, the Navajo Reservation is a pretty poor and desolate place isn't it?