About Native American land in the US the Canadian version Indian reserve affirmative action in India Reservation in India the song IndianReservation The Lament of the Cherokee ReservationIndian refimprove date March 2012 File Bia map indian reservations usa.png thumb 320px BIA map of reservations in the continental United States File Indian reservations.gif thumb 300px Tribal sovereignty Map of the United States, with non reservation land highlighted. Administrative divisions of the United States An American Indianreservation is an area of land economics land managed by a Native Americans of the United ... found outside the reservation. Most Indian reservations were established by the federal government ... data, see Tiller 1996 . ref The name reservation comes from the conception of the Indian tribes as independent ..., like the Laguna Indianreservation in New Mexico pictured 1943 , are in the western United ... of land to individual tribe members. In some cases, for example the Umatilla IndianReservation ..., there is a gas station and general store at Fort Hall IndianReservation, Idaho , and a museum at Foxwoods, on the Mashantucket Pequot IndianReservation in Connecticut . ref Tiller 1996 ref Tribal ... programs in the ensuing years e. g., on the Palm Springs Agua Caliente IndianReservation in California ... embrace the total management of a reservation, for non Indian owners and users of allotted lands ... on the reservation than non Indians. The court decision turned, in part, on the perception of Indian .... In a number of instances e. g., the Yakama IndianReservation , tribes have identified open and closed ... IndianReservation , is routinely described as one of the poorest counties in the nation. Gaming ... Definition of the IndianReservation , Geographical Review , 66 3 1976 281 295. Veronica ... Identity The Coeur d Alene IndianReservation, 1803 1902 Boulder University Press of Colorado ... DEFAULTSORT IndianReservation Category History of racial segregation in the United States Category ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 IndianReservation The Lament of the Cherokee ReservationIndian is a song songwriter written by John D. Loudermilk . It was first sound recording and reproduction recorded in 1959 by Marvin Rainwater and released as The Pale Faced Indian . Rainwater s MGM Records MGM release stayed unnoticed. The first hit record hit version was a 1968 cover version cover by Don Fardon , a former member of The Sorrows , that reached 20 on the United States U.S. Billboard Hot 100 record chart chart ref Whitburn, Joel, Top Pop Singles 1955 1996 , Record Research Inc. 1997. ISBN 0 89820 ... web url http www.songfacts.com detail.php?id 2051 title IndianReservation The Lament of the Cherokee ReservationIndian by Raiders Songfacts publisher Songfacts.com date 1984 04 06 accessdate 2011 08 ... Indian Policy turned to war and forced reservation life for the nations of the Great Plains. The Dawes Act of 1887 was adopted to allow the President to survey Indian lands and divide it up into individual ... Indian nation, Locked us on this reservation       . . . Took away Cherokee language ... Solosong.net http www.last.fm music Don Fardon IndianReservation FM music Category Songs written ... on actual events Category Songs against racism and xenophobia de IndianReservation The Lament of the Cherokee ReservationIndian ... song by Tim McGraw , Indian Outlaw , ends with part of the main Cherokee people chorus from IndianReservation . The live version also uses the full chorus near the end of the song. Historical context ... to the southern Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma . The removal of these tribes throughout ... , Choctaw , Creek and Seminole came on the heels of President Andrew Jackson s key legislation, Indian ... Nation occurred. Today the Cherokee maintain their Federal reservation in Oklahoma with pockets living ... , Fardon says Cherokee Indian... , while Rainwater omits the line and ends with beads...nowadays ... more details
Hollywood Reservation is an IndianReservation for the Seminole Tribe of Florida , located near Hollywood, Florida . NorthAm native stub Florida geo stub coord 26 02 32 N 80 12 45 W display title Category American Indian reservations in Florida Category Broward County, Florida ... more details
File Yuma County Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Cocopah Tribe highlighted.svg thumb 220px Yuma County with Cocopah reservation highlighted The Cocopah Indian Reservation is the reservation of the Cocopah Indian Tribe, which represents Cocopah peoples in the United States. As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census a resident population of 1,025 persons, of whom 519 were solely of Native American heritage, lived on the 25.948 km 10.0185 sq mi Cocopah Indian Reservation, which is composed of several non contiguous sections in Yuma County, Arizona , lying southwest and northwest of the Yuma, Arizona City of Yuma , Arizona . ref http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P003& tree id 4001& transpose N& redoLog true& all geo types Y& caller geoselect& geo id 25000US0695& search results 27300US0695040279326499999& format & lang en& show geoid Y Cocopah Reservation, Arizona United States Census Bureau ref There is a Indian gaming casino and bingo hall on the reservation. Another Yuman group, the Quechan , lives in the adjacent Fort Yuma Indian Reservation . References references Yuma County, Arizona Category Geography of Yuma County, Arizona ... more details
The Fort Mojave IndianReservation is an Indianreservation along the Colorado River U.S. Colorado River , currently encompassing 23,669 acre s 96  km in Arizona , 12,633 acres 51  km in California , and 5,582 acres 23  km in Nevada . The reservation was originally established in 1870 and is now home to approximately 1,100 members of the Mohave Tribe of Native Americans in the United States Native Americans . See also, the Mohave people . Occupancy on Fort Mojave IndianReservation lands, unlike that of many other Indian reservations in Arizona, is less than 50 Native American. The Mojave have leased much of their land to cotton , maize corn , and soybean farming companies, which employ a large population of resident whites and Mexican American s. ref http factfinder.census.gov ... The Fort Mojave IndianReservation is located at coord 34 56 34 N 114 36 33 W display inline,title . ref name gnis GNIS 24003 Fort Mojave Reservation ref Communities Arizona Village, Arizona Mesquite ... into the Fort Mojave IndianReservation. San Bernardino County, California Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category American Indian reservations in California Category American Indian reservations in Nevada Category Geography of Clark County, Nevada Category Geography of Mohave ... ALL& fully or partially N& format & lang en& show geoid Y Fort Mojave Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Arizona California Nevada United States Census Bureau ref On October 20, 2003, the reservation government announced an agreement between the reservation and California Governor Gray Davis to allow the operation of an off reservation casino west of Needles, California directly across the Colorado River from the Tribe s Arizona Reservation Lands . If the deal is ratified, the Fort Mojave Reservation will be the first to have casinos in three states the reservation operates the Avi Resort ... Mojave.asp Page on the Reservation done by NAU http www.mohavevalleychamber.com area info ... more details
File Valley of Fire Highway East.jpg right thumb Rocks in the southern part of the reservation, immediately west of Valley of Fire State Park Moapa River IndianReservation is an Indianreservation located northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas , near Moapa Town, Nevada Moapa . It is the land base for the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians , a local band of Southern Paiute Indians. Moapa River IndianReservation consists of 71,954 acres 29,119 hectares . As of the year 2000, the population was 206. 80.1 of the population was American Indian. Location and geography The reservation is crossed from northeast to southwest by the Interstate 15 in Nevada I 15 highway . In the southeast, it is adjacent to Valley of Fire State Park . In particular, Exit 75 of the highway and the local road leading to the west park entrance formerly Nevada 169, decommissioned in 2001 , down to the entrance, belong to the reservation. ref cite web url http www.aaroads.com west nv 169.html title Nevada 169 publisher AARoads accessdate 19 March 2012 ref May need a better reference References reflist External links commonscat Moapa River IndianReservation http www.mptpfireworks.com history.html Reservation information at Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza http www2.census.gov geo maps tribaltract2000 2315 MoapaRiver CTN2315 001.pdf US Census Bureau Tract Map for T2315 Moapa River IndianReservation http factfinder.census.gov servlet QTTable? bm y& context qt& qr name DEC 2000 SF1 U DP1& qr name DEC 2000 SF1 U QTH1& qr name DEC 2000 SF1 U QTP3& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CONTEXT qt& tree id 4001& all geo types N& geo id 25000US2315& search results 25000US2315& format & lang en census data coord 36.5780 114.7179 region US NV display title Category Paiute Category American Indian reservations in Nevada Category Geography of Clark County, Nevada NorthAm native stub Nevada geo stub ... more details
The Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation is located in parts of Del Norte County, California Del Norte and Humboldt County, California Humboldt counties, California , on a 44 mile stretch of the Klamath River . It is a rancheria of Yurok people and a federally recognized tribe . The size of the reservation is 84.714 sq mi 219.408  km , and with almost 5,000 enrolled members, the Yurok Tribe is California s largest Indian Tribe . The reservation is serviced by Highway 169 from the south, which dead ends within the reservation. It is bordered by the Hoopa IndianReservation to the south. It is adjacent to Redwood National Park to the west. The United States Census, 2000 2000 census reported a resident population of 1,103 persons on reservation territory, mostly in the community of Klamath, California Klamath , at the reservation s north end. See also Yurok people Yurok language List of Indian reservations in the United States References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& transpose N& all geo types Y& redoLog true& caller geoselect& geo id 26300US0647600159149038702& geo id 26300US0647600159149099999& geo id 26300US0647600239341099999& geo id 28000US064760& search results 26300US0647600239341099999& format & fully or partially N& lang en& show geoid Y Yurok Reservation, California United States Census Bureau External links http www.yuroktribe.org Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation , official site coord 41 22 20 N 123 53 30 W display title Del Norte County, California Humboldt County, California DEFAULTSORT Yurok IndianReservation Category Yurok Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Native American tribes in California Category American Indian reservations in California Category Geography of Del Norte County, California Category Geography of Humboldt County, California ... more details
Image Walker River Reservation.jpg thumb Walker River Paiute Reservation with different boundaries. The Walker River IndianReservation is an Indianreservation located in central Nevada in the United States . It is located along the Walker River Nevada Walker River between Yerington, Nevada Yerington and Walker Lake Nevada Walker Lake . At the current lake level, the reservation has only a small frontage on Walker Lake. The bulk of the reservation 72.68 is in Mineral County, Nevada Mineral County however portions are in Lyon County, Nevada Lyon County 14.37 and Churchill County, Nevada Churchill County 12.95 . The reservation s land area is 529.970 square miles 1,372.616  km and a population of 853 persons was reported at the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . Schurz, Nevada Schurz is the only town on the reservation. Weber Reservoir, an impoundment of the Walker River, is located upstream of Schurz and provides irrigation water for farms on the reservation. Most of the reservation is cattle rangeland range . The reservation belongs to the Walker River Paiute Tribe, a Northern Paiute tribe. Their Paiute name is Agai Ticutta. The English translation means Trout Eaters. Wovoka , creator of the Ghost Dance , is buried in Schurz. Deleted image removed Image Walker River Paiutes.jpg left thumb Social worker visiting Walker River Paiute camp. deletable image caption References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& all geo types N& redoLog false& transpose N& caller geoselect& geo id 25000US4515& search results 14000US32001940200& search results 14000US32019940200& format & fully or partially N& lang en& show geoid Y Walker River Reservation, Nevada United States Census Bureau coord 38 59 49 N 118 42 40 W display title Category Paiute Category American Indian reservations in Nevada Category Geography of Churchill County, Nevada Category Geography ... more details
Mendocino IndianReservation , a former Indian Reservaion in Mendocino County , one of the early Indian reservations to be established in California by the Federal Government for the resettlement of Indigenous peoples of California California Indians . It was established in the spring of 1856, in the vicinity of modern Noyo, California Noyo . Its area was 25,000 acres 100 km2 and its boundary extended ...&lpg PA43&dq 22Mendocino IndianReservation 22&source bl&ots 3hbeD vncf&sig zwk0o7bN0vWp12BOwVb dRCx2yg ... coast of California. In 1855 an exploration party from the Bureau of Indian Affairs visited the area looking for a site on which to establish a reservation and, in the spring of 1856, the Mendocino IndianReservation was established at Noyo. ref name Report Yuki people Yuki, Ukiah or Yokiah ... River on the Mendocino IndianReservation. The official date of the establishment of Fort Bragg, California Fort Bragg was June 11, 1857. Its purpose was to maintain order on the reservation, and protect ... on the reservation were moved to the Round Valley IndianReservation . In October the Fort Bragg ... County s first military post. The Mendocino IndianReservation was discontinued in March 1866 and the land opened for settlement three years later. ref name Report See also Smith River Reservation Nome Lackee Reservation Sebastian IndianReservation Tule River Farm References reflist External links https www.familysearch.org learn wiki en Mendocino IndianReservation California Mendocino IndianReservation California from www.familysearch.org. Mendocino County, California Category 1856 establishments ... Redwood and others lived on this Reservation. In the summer of 1857, First Lieutenant Horatio ... the 1858 1859 Bald Hills War Wintoon War , the defeated Whilkut people were sent to the Mendocino IndianReservation. Over the next year they deserted the reservaton to return to their homeland in the Bald ... books.google.com books?id AfksAAAAYAAJ Anthony Jennings Bledsoe, Indian wars of the Northwest A California ... more details
The Sebastian IndianReservation was established on lands of in 1853 by Edward F. Beale in the far southeastern corner of the San Joaquin Valley in the Tejon Canyon . The reservation was within the Rancho ... River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservationreservation on the Tule River , when Fort ... Tule River Farm Mendocino IndianReservation Round Valley IndianReservation References reflist ... Reservation http www.nps.gov history history online books 5views 5views1h92.htm Tejon IndianReservation ... IndianReservation Category American Indian reservations in California Category History of California ... by the federal government. The San Sebastian Reservation was named for William K. Sebastian .... The reservation became operational in September 1853, and many Indians moved in voluntarily ..., 1984 . p. 65 ff. ref Among the tribes the reservation held, were three hundred Emigdiano Chumash people ... five hundred Indians were living on the Sebastian Reservation. In 1854, Fort Tejon was built ... Mountains and southern Sierra Nevada Mountains from native attacks and the natives on the reservation ... the western and northern sides of the reservation. Farm equipment, cattle and sheep were brought to the reservation, and a staff of white employees hired to teach the Indians agriculture and supervise ... hauled timber from which they sawed the lumber needed at the reservation. Additionally there was wild ... of the charges. Colonel Thomas J. Henley , was Beale s replacement as Superintendent of Indian ... James R. Vineyard became resident agent at the Sebastian Reservation. In 1855, some Indians fled the reservation and Vineyard the new Indian agent requested the assistance of the soldiers at Fort Tejon ... and punish any that committed hostile acts not return Indians that voluntarily resided on the reservation ... one thousand. A post office was established at the reservation but it was moved in 1859, to Sinks ... to settle at the Sebastian Reservation, beyond the thirteen hundred that already lived there. In the summer ... more details
File Umatilla IndianReservation map.png thumb right Map of the Umatilla IndianReservation The Umatilla IndianReservation is an Indianreservation in eastern Oregon in the United States , mostly located in Umatilla County, Oregon Umatilla County , with a very small part extending south into Union County, Oregon Union County . The reservation is owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla IndianReservation . The reservation has a land area of 271.047 sq mi 702.009  km and a population of 2,927 as of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . The largest community is Mission, Oregon Mission , which is the site of the Umatilla Agency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs . ref name GNIS cite gnis id 1122195 name Indian Agency Headquarters entrydate November 28, 2009 accessdate 2009 12 23 ref ref name BIA cite web url http www.bia.gov WhoWeAre RegionalOffices Northwest WeAre Umatilla ... IndianReservation. ref cite web url http www.bia.gov WhoWeAre RegionalOffices Northwest WeAre Tribes index.htm title Northwest Region Tribes Served publisher Bureau of Indian Affairs accessdate .... Communities Image Rattlesnake Pete Umatilla IndianReservation Oregon.jpg left thumb Rattlesnake Pete from the Umatilla IndianReservation Cayuse, Oregon Cayuse Gibbon, Oregon Gibbon Gopher Flats ... N& lang en& show geoid Y Umatilla Reservation, Oregon United States Census Bureau http www.nps.gov whmi gallery h moor.htm Historical National Park Service photos from Umatilla IndianReservation http ... Mountains Oregon Blue Mountains , the reservation was established for three Sahaptin language Sahaptin ... . The tribes share land and a governmental structure as part of their confederation. The reservation ... Casino Resort . The Tam stslikt Cultural Institute provides a historical exhibit about the reservation ... reservation Coord 45.6268820 118.5442220 type landmark region US OR source gnis 1159100 display title Umatilla County, Oregon Category American Indian reservations in Oregon Category Geography ... more details
The Fort Yuma IndianReservation is a part of the traditional lands of the Quechan people. Established in 1884, the reservation, at coord 32 47 04 N 114 38 43 W , has a land area of 178.197  km 68.802 sq mi in southeastern Imperial County, California , and western Yuma County, Arizona , near the city of Yuma, Arizona . Both the county and city are named for the tribe. File Yuma County Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Quechan Tribe highlighted.svg thumb Yuma County with Fort Yuma IndianReservation highlighted Yuma County, Arizona Category Quechan Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Yuma, Arizona Category Winterhaven, California Category Geography of Yuma County, Arizona Category Geography of Imperial County, California ... more details
File Yakima IndianReservation map.png thumb The Yakama IndianReservation is a United States Indianreservation located on the east side of the Cascade Range Cascade Mountains in southern Washington U.S. state Washington . It is the homeland of the Yakama tribe of Native Americans in the United States Native American s. According to the United States Census Bureau , the reservation covers 2,185.94 square miles 5,661.56  km and the population in 2000 was 31,799. It lies primarily in the Yakima County, Washington Yakima and the northern edge of Klickitat County, Washington Klickitat counties, however, a tiny section crosses the southeast corner of Lewis County, Washington Lewis County as well. Citation needed date August 2010 The largest city on the reservation is Toppenish, Washington Toppenish . The reservation was created in 1855 by a treaty signed by Washington Territory Gov. Isaac Stevens and representatives of the Yakama tribe. A dispute over the treaty led to the Yakima War 1855 1858 . References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& transpose N& all geo types N& redoLog true& caller geoselect& geo id label& geo id 25000US4690& search results 25000US4690& format & fully or partially N& lang en& show geoid Y Yakama Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Washington United States Census Bureau Coord 46 14 00 N 120 49 19 W display title Category American Indian reservations in Washington state Category Geography of Klickitat County, Washington Category Geography of Lewis County, Washington Category Yakama tribe Category Geography of Yakima County, Washington YakimaWA geo stub klickitatWA geo stub fr R serve indienne de Yakama ... more details
Image ZuniIRmap.png right 250px The Zuni IndianReservation is the homeland of the Zuni people Zuni tribe of Native Americans in the United States Native American s. It lies in the Zuni River valley and is located primarily in McKinley County, New Mexico McKinley and Cibola County, New Mexico Cibola counties in western New Mexico , about convert 150 mi km west of Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque . There are also several smaller non contiguous sections in Apache County, Arizona , northwest of the city of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona St. Johns . The main part of the reservation borders the state of Arizona to the west and the Ramah Navajo IndianReservation to the east. The main reservation is also surrounded by the Painted Cliffs , the Zuni Mountains and the Cibola National Forest . The reservation s total land area is 723.343 sq mi 1,873.45  km . The population was reported at 7,758 inhabitants in the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . File Welcome to Zuni .jpg thumb left Welcome to Zuni The Zuni people Zuni Tribe also has land holdings in Catron County, New Mexico Catron ... reservation. Also on the main reservation are the Hawikuh Ruins . The ancient Zuni pueblo of Hawikuh ... scout Estevanico was the first non Native to reach this area. The largest town on the reservation is Zuni Pueblo , which is seat of Tribal government. Also on the reservation are the towns of Black ... is the administrative head of the Tribal Council, which is the final decision making body on the reservation ... of Indian reservations in the United States External links http www.ashiwi.org Official site of the Zuni ... en& show geoid Y Zuni Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, New Mexico Arizona United States Census Bureau coord 35 01 05 N 108 48 45 W display title Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category American Indian reservations in New Mexico Category Geography of Apache County, Arizona ... Category Geography of McKinley County, New Mexico Category Zuni tribe Reservation Arizona geo stub NewMexico ... more details
Image Theodora Octavia Dennis Cook, Pamunkey, ca. 1864 ca. 1935.jpg thumb upright Theodora Octavia Dennis Cook, Pamunkey Powhatan, ca. 1864 ca. 1935. Mrs. Cook is wearing a traditional turkey feather neck ornament, now in the collections of NMAI . ref http blog.photography.si.edu 2009 11 23 telling the story illuminating native heritage through photography Further information at NMAI scroll down ref Pamunkey Indian Reservation is a Native Americans in the United States Native American Indian Reservations Reservation located in King William, Virginia , United States . The reservation lies along the Pamunkey River in King William County, Virginia on the Middle Peninsula . The Pamunkey Reservation contains approximately 1,200 acres 4.8  km of land, 500 acres 2  km of which is wetlands with numerous creeks. Thirty four families reside on the reservation and many Tribal members live in nearby Richmond, Virginia Richmond , Newport News, Virginia Newport News , and other parts of Virginia. History The reservation was confirmed to the Pamunkey tribe as early as 1658 by the Governor, the Council, and the General Assembly of Virginia . The treaty of 1677 between the King of England, acting through the Governor of Virginia, and several Native American tribes including the Pamunkey is the most important existing document describing Virginia s relationship towards Indian land. A burial mound, reported to contain the remains of Chief Powhatan , Father of Pocahontas real name Matoaka , is also located on this Reservation next to railroad tracks. His brother Opchanacanough Opechancanough relocated his remains here. He is also buried here. References Virginia s First People Past and Present , virginiaindians.pwnet.org reflist External links http www.pamunkey.org Pamunkey Indian Tribe coord missing Virginia King William County, Virginia Category American Indian reservations in Virginia Category Geography of King William County, Virginia KingWilliamVA geo stub ... more details
Passamaquoddy Indian Township Reservation is an Indianreservation in Washington County, Maine Washington County , Maine , United States . The population was 676 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the Indianreservation has a total area of 112.5  km 43.4  mi . 97.0  km 37.5  mi of it is land and 15.5  km 6.0  mi of it 13.77 is water. Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were 676 people, 232 households, and 164 families residing in the Indianreservation. The population density was 18.1 mi 7.0 km . There were 261 housing units at an average density of 7.0 mi 2.7 km . The racial makeup of the Indianreservation was 11.54 White U.S. Census White , 83.43 Native American U.S. Census Native American , and 5.03 from two or more races. Hispanic U.S. Census Hispanic or Latino U.S. Census Latino of any race were 0.74 of the population. There were 232 households out of which 48.3 had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.8 were Marriage married couples living together, 23.3 had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.9 were non families. 25.0 of all households were made up of individuals and 7.8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.91 and the average family size was 3.40. In the Indianreservation the population was spread out with 40.5 .... For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.1 males. The median income for a household in the Indianreservation was 23,125, and the median income for a family was 28,654. Males had a median income of 21,696 versus 24,271 for females. The per capita income for the Indianreservation was 10,808 ... www.fourdirectionsmaine.org passamaquoddy tribe indian township Passamaquoddy Indian Township Reservation ... Passamaquoddy Tribe Pleasant Point & Indian Township Reservations EPA Tribal Program in New England Portal Washington County, Maine coord missing Maine Category American Indian reservations ... more details
refimprove date April 2012 Image Bandera Leech Lake.png right thumb Reservation flag The Leech Lake IndianReservation Gaa zagaskwaajimekaag in the Ojibwe language is an Indianreservation located in the north central Minnesota counties of in descending order of reservation area Cass County, Minnesota Cass , Itasca County, Minnesota Itasca , Beltrami County, Minnesota Beltrami , and Hubbard County ... times thereafter. Under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the present Greater Leech Lake IndianReservation was formed from the merger of the Leech Lake, Cass Lake, and Lake Winnibigoshish Indian reservations of the Pillager Band, the Chippewa IndianReservation of the Lake Superior Chippewa , and White Oak Point IndianReservation of the Mississippi River Band of Chippewa Indians . Most of the reservation ... tribes in Minnesota Category Leech Lake ca Reserva ndia de Leech Lake fr Leech Lake IndianReservation ... Chippewa Tribe . As of the 2010 United States Census 2010 census , the reservation had a population ... format PDF title Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics Leech Lake Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, MN accessdate 27 April 2012 year 2010 publisher United States Census ... is lakes, as the reservation covers 972.517 sq mi 2,518.806  km of land and 337.392 sq mi 873.841  km of water. It is the second largest reservation in Minnesota after the White Earth IndianReservation in terms of land area, and the largest in terms of total area. The core areas of the reservation ... lakes on the reservation are Leech Lake , Lake Winnibigoshish , and Cass Lake Minnesota Cass Lake ... than any other reservation in the state. The reservation consists of eleven villages, with two additional ... Point Bryan v. Itasca County Leech Lake Tribal College List of historical Indian reservations in the United States List of largest Indian reservations Minnesota Indian Affairs Council Palace Bingo and Casino ..., Minnesota Itasca County, Minnesota Category American Indian reservations in Minnesota Category Anishinaabe ... more details
Mille Lacs IndianReservation is the land base for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in Central Minnesota , about 100 miles 160  km north of Minneapolis St. Paul . The Indianreservationreservation has ... Lake IndianReservation The main reservation of the Mille Lacs IndianReservation is the Mille Lacs Lake IndianReservation Misi zaaga iganiing in the Ojibwe language , at coord 46 05 48 N 93 30 14 ... of this IndianReservation . The US Census Bureau designates this reservation as part of 2270 Mille Lacs IndianReservation and Off Reservation Trust Land . This reservation contains the communities ... Ia Shing Clinic. It hosts Minnesota Historical Society s Mille Lacs Indian Museum . Grand Casino Mille Lacs is also located in Neyaashiing . Within the Mille Lacs Lake IndianReservation but not in one ... Lake IndianReservation Smaller of the Mille Lacs IndianReservation is the Sandy Lake IndianReservation ... Reservation. The US Census Bureau designates this reservation as 2385 Sandy Lake IndianReservation ... IndianReservation and Off Reservation Trust Land , Mille Lacs IndianReservation have scatted trust ... County, Minnesota Morrison Counties, Minnesota. In addition, Mille Lacs IndianReservation ... Lake . Furthermore, each Minnesota Chippewa Tribe member reservation, including the Mille Lacs Indian ... territorial spread of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe , the Mille Lacs IndianReservation is divided .... District III Aazhoomog District District III of the Mille Lacs IndianReservation is located primarily .... Aazhoomog Village houses the Mille Lacs IndianReservation District III Community and Government Service ..., RV park and a concert hall. Urban district The Urban District of the Mille Lacs IndianReservation ... other tribal supportive services, before available only on the Mille Lacs IndianReservation .... Communities Though only nine communities are cited in the Band Statutes, the Mille Lacs IndianReservation ... Band of Chippewa Indians 229 U.S. 498 1913 cites the reservation as being convert 61015 acres km2 ... more details
The San Xavier IndianReservation O odham language O odham Wa k is located near Tucson, Arizona in the Sonoran Desert . It is the smaller eastern section of the Tohono O odham Tohono O odham IndianReservation Tohono O odham IndianReservation , the homeland of the tribe known as the Tohono O odham Nation. Image Tucson05 SanXavierReservationHomes.jpg thumb center 700px Homes on the San Xavier IndianReservation. August 2005. The San Xavier Reservation lies in the southwestern part of the Tucson metropolitan area and consists of 111.543 sq mi 288.895 km of land area, about 2.5 percent of the Tohono O odham Reservation s territory. It had a United States Census, 2000 2000 census resident population of 2,053 persons, or 19 percent of Tohono O odham s population. Image Pima County Incorporated ... Mission San Xavier del Bac The Mission at the San Xavier IndianReservation. August 2005. The reservation ... IndianReservation. August 2005. Image Tucson05 CasinoHappyArrival.jpg thumb right 250px Inside the casino at the San Xavier IndianReservation. August 2005. San Xavier Casinos Desert Diamond Casinos ... reservation formerly known as the Papago IndianReservation . San Lucy District Glendale, AZ ... O odham Nation in Pima County, Arizona Pima County . San Xavier Reservation is the smaller of the two ... s, two of which are on the San Xavier section of the reservation. The casino facilities, known ... South of Tucson at I 19 and Exit 80 Pima Mine Rd 1 866 332 9467 ref name ddc Main Reservation Papago Reservation Casino Desert Diamond Casinos and Entertainment Why Highway 86, Why 1 miles east of Why ... U& fully or partially N Census Tract 9409 San Xavier Reservation , Pima County, Arizona Tohono O odham Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Arizona United States Census Bureau See also Tohono O odham Indianreservation Coord 32.054067 111.0698858 display title Arizona geo stub Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category Tohono O odham Category Geography of Pima County, Arizona ... more details
distinguish Northern Cheyenne IndianReservation Infobox begins Infobox settlement official name Cheyenne River IndianReservation other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type IndianreservationReservation For Town or Village Leave blank for the default City motto image skyline Cheyenne River IR.jpg imagesize 225px image caption Farmland on the reservation ... size image map Location of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.png mapsize map caption Location of Cheyenne River IndianReservation, South Dakota image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize ... ends The Cheyenne River IndianReservation was created by the United States in 1889 by breaking up the Great Sioux Reservation , following its victory over the Lakota people Lakota in a series of wars in the 1870s. The reservation covers almost all of Dewey County, South Dakota Dewey and Ziebach County, South Dakota Ziebach counties in South Dakota . In addition, many small parcels of off reservation ...  km , making it the fourth largest Indianreservation in land area in the United States. Its ... conclusion of the Indian Wars in the 1870s, the US government confiscated about one half of this reservation ... and Two Kettles . The CRIR is bordered on the north by the Standing Rock IndianReservation ... by most people s standards, the organization is being run from an Indianreservation, which in many ..., South Dakota Whitehorse See also Commons category Cheyenne River IndianReservation Great Sioux Reservation Sue dinosaur Thunder Butte Madonna Swan , Lakota author from Cheyenne River IndianReservation ... Correct map of Cheyenne River Reservation Category American Indian reservations in South Dakota ..., opened up the Cheyenne River Reservation to white settlement. Currently, the correct size of the Cheyenne River Reservation is 2,366 sq. mi. Only the southern part of the Reservation is Indian. In fact, this Reservation is closed. Land Status This Reservation is no longer of its original size ... more details
Earth IndianReservation or Gaa waabaabiganikaag lit. Where there is white clay in the Ojibwe language ... . It is the largest Indianreservation in that Minnesota state by land area. The reservation includes ... 2000 census . The White Earth IndianReservation is one of six bands that make up the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe , their governing body for major administrative needs. The Band issues its own reservation license plates to vehicles. Image Reserva White Earth.PNG left thumb Reservation flag The White Earth Reservation was created on March 19, 1867, during a treaty signing in Washington DC. Ten Chippewa Indian chiefs met with President Andrew Johnson at the White House to negotiate the treaty. The chiefs ... include Elbow Lake Naytahwaush which is the largest Indian community on the Reservation Pine Point Rice Lake Twin Lakes and White Earth which is the second largest Indian settlement on the Reservation .... The chairwoman of the White Earth Reservation says that the Indian populations of reservations ... or Chippewa, terms that came to be used by European settlers to refer to them. The reservation s land ... Earth in 1868. The reservation originally covered 1,300 square miles 3,400 km² . Much of the community ... of state and county land to the reservation in compensation for other property that had ... been pushing for the recovery of more land. The project claims that only 10 of the land within the reservation ..., and Minnesota to the White Earth Reservation, which was in the western part of the state. They planned ... government even proposed relocating the Dakota to the White Earth Reservation, although the people ... peoples began to relocate to the White Earth Reservation from other Minnesota Chippewa and Dakota reservations ... Earth Reservation, as they indicated their original bands. There were 4,856 from the Mississippi ... another act of injustice. They told the Minnesota Chippewa s that Red Lake Reservation and White Earth Reservation would remain but the others would be eradicated. They also told them the Chippewa ... more details
Southern Ute IndianReservation Category Ute tribe Category American Indian reservations in Colorado ...Image Southern Ute reservation map.png right thumb 300px A map of the Southern Ute Reservation and nearby reservations The Southern Ute IndianReservation is in southwestern Colorado , USA , near the northern border of New Mexico . Its territory consists of land from three counties in descending order of surface area they are La Plata County, Colorado La Plata , Archuleta County, Colorado Archuleta , and Montezuma County, Colorado Montezuma Counties . The reservation has a land area of 1,058.785 sq mi 2,742.24 km and a population of 11,259 as of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . Its largest communities are Ignacio, Colorado Ignacio and Arboles, Colorado Arboles . ref http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? caller geoselect& ts 178338086606 Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado United States Census Bureau. ref Established in 1873, it is the reservation of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe , a federally recognized tribes federally recognized Ute people Ute tribe . Government is organized under the Indian Reorganization Act Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and is led by a tribal council with a chairman as head of the executive. For decades at the end of the 20th century, Clement Frost had been the tribes chairman. In 2008 a new chairman, Matthew Box was elected. ref name NFIC 1 http indiancountrynews.net index.php?option com content&task view&id 5351&Itemid 111 New Ute tribal chairman Matthew Box sworn in News From Indian Country December 2008 ref The 1990 Ute population was 1044. ref Pritzker 245 ref See also Portalbox United States Indigenous peoples of North America Uintah and Ouray IndianReservation Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Notes reflist References Pritzker, Barry .... ISBN 978 0195138771. External links http www.southern ute.nsn.us Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation , official website coord 37 06 30 N 107 38 42 W display title Indigenous ... more details
Image MenomineeTribeOfWisconsinHeadquarters.jpg thumb right Tribal headquarters The Menominee IndianReservation is an Indianreservation located in northeastern Wisconsin for the Menominee . For the most part it is conterminous with Menominee County, Wisconsin Menominee County and the Menominee, Wisconsin town of Menominee . However, there are many small pockets of territory within the county and its geographically equivalent town that are not considered to be part of the reservation. These pockets amount to a fairly small 1.14 percent of the county s area, so that, essentially, the reservation is only about 98.86 percent of the county s area. The largest of these pockets is in the western part of the community of Keshena, Wisconsin Keshena . Furthermore, the reservation has a plot of off reservation trust land of 10.22 acre s in Winnebago County, Wisconsin Winnebago County , to the south, west of the city of Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh . The reservation s total land area is 353.894 sq mi 916.581  km , while Menominee County s land area is 357.960 sq mi 927.111  km . The non reservation parts of the county are actually much more densely populated than the reservation, with 1,337 29.3 of the county s 4,562 total population, as opposed to the reservation s 3,225 70.7 population in the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . ref http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm ...& showChild Y& format & lang en& show geoid Y Menominee Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Wisconsin ... menominee.htm Menominee Language and the Menominee Indian Tribe Menomini, Mamaceqtaw ref .... Tiller s Guide to Indian Country Economic Profiles of American Indian Reservations . Bowarrow Publishing ...& format & lang en& show geoid Y Menominee Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Wisconsin United States Census Bureau External links http www.menominee nsn.gov The Menominee Indian Tribe official ... Category American Indian reservations in Wisconsin Category Native American tribes in Wisconsin Category ... more details
Image Acoma Pueblo branches and houses.jpg thumb right 300px Houses at Acoma Pueblo , 1941. Photo by Ansel Adams main Acoma Pueblo The Acoma Indian Reservation is located in parts of Cibola County, New Mexico Cibola , Socorro County, New Mexico Socorro , and Catron County, New Mexico Catron counties, New Mexico , USA , and covers 594.996 sq mi 1,541.033 km . The number of tribal members is about 6000. The reservation borders the Laguna Indian Reservation to the east and is near El Malpais National Monument due west. A total of 2,802 people were living on the reservation s lands, as reported in the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . The Acoma Pueblo is the heart of the reservation and is held as the oldest continuously inhabited place in the United States . ref name isbn0 449 90496 2 cite book author Weatherford, J. McIver title Indian givers how the Indians of the Americas transformed the world publisher Fawcett Columbine location New York year 1988 isbn 0 449 90496 2 oclc doi page 225 ref Communities Acomita Lake, New Mexico Acomita Lake North Acomita Village, New Mexico North Acomita Village Skyline Ganipa, New Mexico Skyline Ganipa See also List of Indian reservations in the United States External links http www.geocities.com laceone2k2 acomahist.html Acoma History http www.webcitation.org 5km8XGn58 Archived 2009 10 24 References references http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& transpose N& redoLog false& all geo types N& geo id 25000US0010& search results 25000US0010& showChild Y& format & lang en& show geoid Y Acoma Pueblo and Off Reservation Trust Land, New Mexico United States Census Bureau Category American Indian reservations in New Mexico de Acoma Pueblo ... more details