/ˈɪndiən əˈlɑtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: phần đất được chia cho gia đình người da đỏ.
A more thorough explanation: An Indian allotment refers to a parcel of land that has been allocated or assigned to an individual Native American or Native American family by the federal government as part of a reservation or other tribal landholding. These allotments were typically granted under various federal laws and policies aimed at dividing tribal lands into individual plots for the benefit of Native American individuals or families.
Example: The Indian allotment was established by the government to allocate specific parcels of land to individual Native American families for their use and ownership.