Two Indian teens with a troubled past were kicked off the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho on Monday.
Ian Crookedarm, age unreported, and his brother Ethan Crookedarm, 14, told KIFI that their banishment from the reservation is unfair. They say it is the only home they have known.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes say banishment was the only way to deal with the teens, who have a history of substance abuse, thefts and assaults.
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Juveniles Speak About Being Banned from Fort Hall Indian Reservation
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