The Duck ValleyIndianReservation was established as a homeland for members of both the Shoshone and Paiute tribes of Native Americans in the United States Native American s. It lies directly on the border state line between Idaho and Nevada in the western United States . The reservation, which is in the shape of a square geometry square , is almost evenly divided in land area between the two states, with the northern 50.2 percent lying in southern Owyhee County, Idaho and the southern 49.8 percent lying in northwestern Elko County, Nevada . The total land area is 450.391 sq mi 1,166.508  km and a resident population of 1,265 persons was reported in the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , over 80 percent of whom lived on the Nevada side. Its only significant community is Owyhee, Nevada . Sister reservations Fort McDermit , Nevada Fort Hall , Idaho Notable members Tina Manning , d. 1979, water rights activist and married to American Indian Movement chairman, John Trudell , 1972 1979 she died in a house fire . 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& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P003& tree id 4001& all geo types Y& redoLog true& transpose N& caller geoselect& geo id 14000US16073940300& geo id 14000US32007940300& geo id 25000US0965& search results 25000US0965& format & fully or partially N& lang en& show geoid Y Duck ValleyIndianReservation, Idaho Nevada United States Census Bureau External links http shopaitribes.org Duck Valley Shoshone Paiute Tribes official website coord 41 59 51 N 116 11 03 W display title Category Paiute Category Shoshone Category American Indian reservations in Nevada Category Geography of Elko County, Nevada Category Native American tribes in Idaho Category Native American tribes in Nevada Category Geography of Owyhee County, Idaho NorthAm native stub ... more details
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occupied by the Yuki tribe. File Office and sutler store, Round Valley Agency, California, 1876 NARA 519142.tif thumb Round Valley Agency sutler and office, 1876 The Round ValleyIndianReservation ... on the reservation, the Covelo Indian Community, later to be called the Round ValleyIndian Tribes ... President Ulysses S. Grant formally established the Round ValleyIndianReservation by Executive order ... Indian Community. ref http www.covelo.net tribes pages tribes history.shtml Round ValleyIndianReservation History. Round Valley Online Community Network. 2001 retrieved 26 Feb 2009 ref See also Other Pomo communities in Mendocino County Coyote ValleyReservation Redwood Valley Rancheria External links http rvit.org Round ValleyIndian Tribe website Notes Reflist References http www.covelo.net tribes pages tribes history.shtml Round ValleyIndianReservation History http factfinder.census.gov ...Refimprove date January 2009 Image Round Valley Seal.jpg thumb right Round Valley Seal. The Round ValleyIndianReservation is a federally recognized Indianreservation lying primarily in northern Mendocino ... Valley Indians The http rvit.org Round Valley Indians consists of the Covelo Indian Community ... numbers and to free Indian land for the settlers use. When the reservation was established, the Yuki ..., Round Valley slowly filled with farms and ranches despite its reservation status. Relations between the various Indian groups, settlers and White employees of the reservation reached a state of extreme ... 13 Stat. 39. ref Life on the Round ValleyReservation has since been affected by much government ...& format & lang en& show geoid Y Round ValleyReservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, California ... Trinity County . The total land area, including off reservation trust land, is 93.939 km 36.270 sq mi . More than two thirds of this area is off reservation trust land, including about convert ... inhabitants of Round Valley, Maidu Concow , Little Lake and other Pomo people Pomo , Nomlaki , Cahto ... more details
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
for other places of the same name SkullValley for SkullValley of Utah SkullValley Utah for the IndianReservation in SkullValley of Utah SkullValleyIndianReservation Infobox settlement name SkullValley, Arizona official name settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Arizona pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Arizona pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Yavapai county Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Arizona subdivision type2 List of counties in Arizona County subdivision name2 Yavapai County, Arizona Yavapai government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info website footnotes SkullValley lang yuf ya Pa ..., a fire station, a church, and a post office ref http usps.whitepages.com service post office skullvalley 3085 s iron springs rd skullvalley az 1381790 SkullValley Post Office ref . As of the 2003 census, the population in the SkullValley Elementary School District was 525 people. ref http www.ade.az.gov asd operations ArizonaCensus2003.pdf dead link ref SkullValley was home to George Phippen ... president of the Cowboy Artists of America . The area has a rich history, which the SkullValley Historical ... is available on the http www.skullvalley.org SkullValley website . Robert L. Pearson, a native of the area ... communities in Yavapai County, Arizona Arizona geo stub fr SkullValley ... more details
for the Arizona community in SkullValley Arizona SkullValley, Arizona for the IndianReservation in SkullValley of Utah SkullValleyIndianReservation Geobox Valley name SkullValley Utah image Butte ... from the Cedar Mountains. The SkullValleyIndianReservation is located in the valley s south at the southwest foothills of the Stansbury Mountains adjacent southeast, the valley narrows between ... caption SkullValley Utah br in Utah map background 50 state correction made for Geobox use with .svg ... SkullValley of Utah , is a 40 mi 64  km convert 40 mi km 0 long ref Utah, DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 15 & 16, 23 & 24. ref valley located in east Tooele County, Utah Tooele County at the southwest of the Great Salt Lake . The valley trends north south, but turns slightly northeast to meet Stansbury Bay, adjacent Stansbury Island . SkullValley s south and southwest, borders the southeast ... of the valleySkullValley and sections of the mountain ranges form the Great Salt Lake s southwest border. SkullValley narrows southeastwards at the springs, as described. Bordering southwest ... Ground Dugway Proving Grounds and the Great Salt Lake Desert region from the southwest SkullValley ... view of west Stansburys, over central SkullValley , from Cedar Mountain Wilderness , in the Cedar Mountains gallery col end See also commonscat SkullValley Utah Dugway sheep incident References commonscat ..., Utah Timpie area br northeast valley at Stansbury Mountains from Great Salt Lake saltflat s country ... Springs br south valley west of valley center SAGE VALLEY PASS, hometownlocator.com coordinates , 39.5913 N, 111.9623 W LAMPSON CANYON, west of valley center approx. , from topoquest coordinates , 39.51972 ... from the Stansburys and valley springs, Willow Patch Springs and Scribner Spring. Creeks and springs from the northwest Onaqui Mountains also feed the southeast valley region. Description SkullValley trends north south, but narrows slightly northeast towards Stansbury Bay the Lakeside Mountains ... 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
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 ... 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 ... 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 Creek, Arizona Mohave Valley, Arizona part, population 121 Mojave Ranch Estates, Arizona Needles ... 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 Mohave Valley Chamber of Commerce dead link date January 2012 history, including evolution of Fort Mojave 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 ... Communities in the Lower Colorado River Valley Category Lower Colorado River Valley Category ... 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
Tule River Farm Mendocino IndianReservation Round ValleyIndianReservation References reflist ...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 ... of 1863, over 900 Owens Valley Paiute were marched through the desert to the Reservation following their capitulation in the Owens ValleyIndian War . Edward F. Beale had just purchased ... River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservationreservation on the Tule River , when Fort ... 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 game for the taking in the Tehachapi Mountains and the San Joaquin Valley. ref Boyd, William ... funds. Settlers in the San Joaquin Valley resented the agricultural competition from the Indians, and claimed ... 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 ... more details
on the reservation were moved to the Round ValleyIndianReservation . In October the Fort Bragg ...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 ... 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
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
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 ... 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 West Valley Resort Northern Ave and Loop 101 Glendale, AZ. Future site of the http www.westvalleyopportunity.com West Valley Resort at Northern Avenue Notes references References http factfinder.census.gov ... O odham Reservation s territory. It had a United States Census, 2000 2000 census resident population ... 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
to the United States Census Bureau , the Indianreservation has a total area of 43.7  mi 113.1  km . 36.4  mi 94.2  km of it is land and 7.3  mi 18.8  km of it 16.65 is water. The reservation ... residing in the Indianreservation. The population density was 30.2 mi 11.7 km . There were 459 housing units at an average density of 12.6 mi 4.9 km . The racial makeup of the Indianreservation was 42.13 .... In the Indianreservation the population was spread out with 29.9 under the age of 18, 7.7 from ... and over, there were 94.9 males. The median income for a household in the Indianreservation was 28,971 ... for females. The per capita income for the Indianreservation was 12,681. About 17.0 of families ...Allegany Reservation Uh ya ref Rudes, B. Tuscarora English Dictionary Toronto University of Toronto Press, 1999 ref in Tuscarora language Tuscarora is an Native Americans in the United States American IndianIndianreservationreservation in Cattaraugus County, New York Cattaraugus County , New York , United States . The population was 1,020 at the 2010 census. The reservation is primarily occupied by members of the Seneca tribe Seneca of the Iroquois , but a smaller number of Cayuga tribe Cayuga , another Iroquois tribe, also reside there. Historically, the reservation s land was home to the Wenrohronon ... part of the county South Valley, New York South Valley , Cold Spring, New York Cold Spring , Salamanca town , New York Salamanca , Great Valley, New York Great Valley , Red House, New York Red House ... within the reservation. The governmental headquarters for the Allegany Reservation are located in a small ... Reservation every two years, its current term began in November 2010 when Robert Odawi Porter took office. Much of the western portion of the reservation was flooded in 1961 as a result ... N 78 47 28 W display title Category American Indian reservations in New York Category Populated places ..., New York de Allegany Reservation ... more details
The Upper Sioux IndianReservation or Pezihutazizi in Dakota language Dakota is located in Minnesota Falls Township, Minnesota Minnesota Falls Township along the Minnesota River in eastern Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota , five miles 8 km south of Granite Falls, Minnesota Granite Falls . It was created in 1938 when 746 acres 3 km of land were returned to the tribe. Most of the land along the river valley had been taken from the Sioux Dakota following the Dakota War of 1862 . As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , the reservation recorded a resident population of 57 persons. Its land area is currently 1.984 sq mi 5.139 km , or 1,270 acre s . The tribe operates the Prairie s Edge Casino Resort which replaced the Firefly Creek Casino in 2003. Every year the Upper Sioux community celebrates with the Pejhutazizi Oyate Traditional Wacipi Powwow the first weekend in August. See also Sioux Agency Township, Minnesota Minnesota Indian Affairs Council Upper Sioux Agency State Park Lower Sioux IndianReservation 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 Y& redoLog true& transpose N& caller geoselect& geo id label& geo id 25000US4445& search results 25000US4445& format & lang en& show geoid Y Upper Sioux Reservation, Minnesota United States Census Bureau coord 44 45 38 N 95 30 18 W display title Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota Category American Indian reservations in Minnesota Category Native American tribes in Minnesota Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Populated places in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota YellowMedicineCountyMN geo stub fr Upper Sioux IndianReservation ... more details
The Colorado River IndianReservation is 189 miles 304  km west of Phoenix, Arizona , on highway 95. It lies in western La Paz County, Arizona , southeastern San Bernardino County, California , and northeastern Riverside County, California . It has a total land area of 432.22 sq mi 1,119.4445  km , and most of it lies within Parker Valley . The United States Census, 2000 2000 census indicated a resident population of 9,201 persons, of which 3,389 were enrolled tribal members from the Chemehuevi , Mohave Mohavi , Hopi and Navajo Nation Navajo , which today, collectively form a geopolitical body known as the Colorado River Indian Tribes . Tribal headquarters are in Parker, Arizona , the reservation s largest community. Established in March 1865 for the Indians of said river and its tributaries, the Colorado River IndianReservation straddles a part of the Arizona and California border with 360.542 sq mi 933.799  km in Arizona and 71.678 sq mi 185.645  km in California. The reservation s economy revolves around agriculture , recreation, light industry, and government. The Colorado River Indian Tribes CRIT has senior water rights to convert 717,000 acre.ft m3 of the Colorado River , which represents nearly a third of the allotment for the state of Arizona. The CRIT operates ... Geography of San Bernardino County, California Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category American Indian reservations in California Arizona geo stub SanBernardinoCountyCA geo stub da Colorado River reservatet gallery File File The Colorado River IndianReservation in Relation to Arizona ... see article of 20 December 2005 Indian Country Today http www.indiancountry.com content.cfm?id 1096412123 ... & lang en& show geoid Y Colorado River Reservation, Arizona California United States Census Bureau ... 55 54 N 114 23 20 W display title Category Communities in the Lower Colorado River Valley Category Geography of La Paz County, Arizona Category Lower Colorado River Valley Category Mohave tribe Category ... more details
Image Bandera Turtle Mountain.PNG right thumb Tribal seal Turtle Mountain IndianReservation Ojibwe language Mikinaakwajiwing is an IndianReservation located primarily in northern North Dakota . It is the land base for the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians part of the large Ojibwe peoples . Reservation Image TurtlemtnIRmap.png right thumb 300px Map of the Turtle Mountain reservation and trust lands. The Turtle Mountain IndianReservation was established by Presidential Executive order United States Executive Order on December 21, 1882. The main reservation lies in the northern part of Rolette ..., Montana , and 85 miles directly north of the Rocky Boy IndianReservation . Selkirk Concession ... of the Turtle Mountain Reservation, the Trenton Indian Service Area was established back in the 1970s ... the Spirit Lake Tribe Spirit Lake IndianReservation . Much of the island is covered by a forest. The island ... by a forest and many lakes. Shell Valley is located in the extreme southwestern part of the Reservation. In fact, Shell Valley may be off Reservation, located on off Reservation trust land, as is East ... is predominantly Indian. Dunseith is not on the Reservation but is also predominantly Indian. Even ... employers on the Turtle Mountain Reservation include Indian Health Service which employs 215 people ... that there are at least 135 Indian owned businesses on the Turtle Mountain Reservation and around ..., 2000 2000 census population of 5,815 persons. It also has extensive off reservation trust lands, which make the reservation s lands the most widely dispersed of all reservations in the nation. These lands ... these lands, the reservation s land area rises more than three fold to convert 233.036 sqmi km2 . Its total resident population at the 2000 census was 8,331. The largest portion of off reservation ... lesser amounts of land. The Reservation is situated in the southeastern part of the Turtle Mountain ... ago the area was covered by a large lake. Land Status Main part of the Turtle Mountain Reservation ... more details
Image with unknown copyright status removed Image CCT Sign.jpg thumb right The Colville IndianReservation is an Indianreservation in the north central part of the U.S. state of Washington U.S. state Washington , inhabited and managed by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation , which is recognized by the United States of America as an Native Americans in the United States American Indian Tribe . The reservation is located in the southeastern section of Okanogan County, Washington Okanogan ... the creation of Indianreservationreservation s for the people in the Washington Territory stating ... issued an Executive order United States Executive Order on April 9, 1872, to create an IndianReservation ... Columbia, were designated to live on the newly created Colville IndianReservation. The Presidential Executive Order issued on July 2, 1872 moved the Colville IndianReservation west of the Columbia ... d Orielle Rivers, along with the Colville Valley , were excluded. The areas removed from the reservation ... Okanogan Valley and half the town of Omak. The Okanogan River provides the border of the reservation ... in the Nespelem Valley and part of the city of Coulee Dam. The Reservation Headquarters is located ... making up the east central region of the reservation, namely the San Poil Valley to the mouth ... Colville Business Council in 1941 250px right The Confederated Tribes and the Colville IndianReservation ... or by absentee ballot. Education The current education system set for the Colville IndianReservation ... Wilbur , Coulee Dam , and other towns neighboring the reservation. Pascal Sherman Indian ... s Agency Campus. Wenatchee Valley College North Campus is located in Omak. Many students from the reservation ... , just to the northwest of the city of Chelan, Washington Chelan . The reservation s name is adapted ... s Band . Some members of the Spokane tribe Spokane tribe also settled the Colville reservation later ... goes back to the founding of the reservation Tribal members may also find it offensive to be called ... 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 Grain elevator on the Fort Hall IndianReservation in southeastern Idaho.jpg 250px right thumb Grain elevator on the Fort Hall IndianReservation The Fort Hall IndianReservation is an Indianreservation of the federally recognized Shoshone Bannock tribe Bannock Tribes in the U.S. state of Idaho . It is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain north of Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello ... on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.jpg 250px left thumb Houses in the town of Fort Hall The reservation ... century. A monument on the reservation marks the former site of the fort. The community of Fort ... on the reservation. The total population of the reservation was 5,762 at the United States Census ... than half reside on the Fort Hall Reservation. The tribes are governed by a seven member elected ... services, and education. History The reservation was established by the s Fort Bridger Treaty ... to relocate his people to the newly established reservation along the Snake River . Four bands of Shoshone and the Bannock band of the Paiute relocated to the reservation, then consisting of convert ... onto the reservation. From 1868 1932, the reservation territory was reduced by two thirds due to encroachment ... of it to European American settlers. In 1934 the US Congress passed the Indian Reorganization Act , created ... is building the tribes economy and ensuring the protection and enhancement of the reservation ... of crops produced on the reservation exceeding 75 million annually. The reservation is the site of the The Fort .... Communities Arbon Valley, Idaho Arbon Valley Fort Hall, Idaho Fort Hall Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello Fort Dallele See Also Battle of Kelley Creek References Commonscat Fort Hall Reservation Reflist ... Y Fort Hall Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Idaho , United States Census Bureau coord ... state history of Idaho Category American Indian reservations in Idaho Category Geography of Bannock ... Category Geography of Power County, Idaho de Fort Hall Reservation ... more details
Image FortpeckIRmap.png right 300px The Fort Peck IndianReservation is near Fort Peck, Montana . It is the homeland of the Assiniboine people Assiniboine and Sioux It certainly is not the only reservation ... largest Indianreservation in the United States and comprises parts of four counties. In descending order of land area they are Roosevelt County, Montana Roosevelt , Valley County, Montana Valley , Daniels ... , widely viewed as the capital of the Reservation. The Bureau of Indian Affairs has the Fort Peck Agency located in Poplar. People of the Fort Peck Reservation The reservation is home to The Assiniboine ... called for the survey and allotment of lands now embraced by the Fort Peck IndianReservation and the sale ... Peck Reservation is home to two separate Indian nations, each composed of numerous bands and divisions ... American bison from Yellowstone National Park were transferred to the Fort Peck IndianReservation ... IndianReservation will also receive a portion of this herd. ref cite news url http www.greatfallstribune.com ... Census, 2000 2000 census . The largest community on the reservation is the city of Wolf Point, Montana ... newspaper. The Tribal Government has control over most activities inside of the reservation borders ..., half of which reside on the reservation. There are also many associate members meaning they have Indian blood but not enough to be enrolled with the tribe. To be enrolled, or recognized as an official tribal member, a person must be at least 1 4 Fort Peck Indian blood. This is done through blood ... reservation wide was exacerbated by particularly severe winters. The early reservation traumas ... the general legislation for dividing the hitherto tribally owned Indian reservations into parcels of land to be given to individuals. During the turn of the century, as the non Indian proceeded to inhabit the boundary areas of the Reservation, the prime grazing and farmland areas situated within the Reservation drew their attention. As more and more homesteaders moved into the surrounding area ... more details
lost most of the Bear Creek Rogue River Bear Creek Valley in exchange for the Table Rock Reservation. In October 1855, a lack of food, a cold winter, and disease devastated the families on the reservation .... They were moved to Table Rock Reservation before being moved to the Grand Ronde Community Grand Ronde Reservation and the Coast IndianReservation Coast Reservation a fraction of which is now the Siletz Reservation . ref name Takelma cite web url http www.blm.gov or resources recreation tablerock ... Grand Ronde Reservation in Yamhill County, Oregon Yamhill County . The survivors of the Battle of Hungry ... and Willamette River and then overland to the Siletz Reservation near the Oregon Coast . ref name ... State University http www.csusm.edu nadp d91.htm 1856 request to open Indian lands from the Native American Document Project http arcweb.sos.state.or.us echoes link21.html 1857 request to open Indian lands from the Oregon State Archives Category American Indian reservations in Oregon Category Native ... more details
coord 33 21 15 N 117 00 05 W display title The Pala IndianReservation is located in the middle San Luis Rey River Valley in northern San Diego County, California , east of the community of Fallbrook, California Fallbrook , and has been assigned feature ID 272502. Historic variant names used to describe the area include Mission IndianReservation and Mission Indian Reserve . The reservation has a land area of 52.163 km 20.140 sq mi and reported an official resident population of 1,573 persons in the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , about 44 percent of whom were of solely Native Americans in the United States Native American heritage. Robert H. Smith is the Tribal Chairman. The reservation occupies parts of four 7.5 minute topographic maps Boucher Hill, Pala, Pechanga, and Vail Lake, California. The area consists of area in and around Pala, California . The enrolled tribal members descend from two Indian groups a band of the Luise o people Luise o tribe, and the Cupe o people Cupe o Indians. The tribe has about 1,000 members. It is a federally recognized Indian tribe. The Cupe o people were evicted in 1901 from their ancestral homeland, called Kupa, on what is now called Warner s Ranch east of Pala. This event is referred to by the tribe as the Cupe o Trail of Tears. Upon their eviction, the Luise os at Pala offered them a haven. fact date March 2010 During the mission period of Spanish colonial times, Pala was the site of San Antonio de Pala Asistencia , an asistencia ... to the reservation. Another major tribal group, the Mission Indians Pauma Band of Mission Indians ...& search results 25000US2635& showChild Y& format & lang en& show geoid Y Pala Reservation, California ... Are Not Savages Native Americans in Southern California and the Pala Reservation, 1840 1920 E. Lansing ... the San Luis Rey River and the Pala Indians of Southern California, American Indian Quarerly ... Indians Category American Indian reservations in California Category Native American tribes in San Diego ... 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
NARA 519168.jpg 250px thumb right General view of buildings at Rocky Boy IndianReservation, 1936 The Rocky Boy s IndianReservation is an Indianreservation of the federally recognized Chippewa Cree ... of the Rocky Boy s IndianReservation, Montana enacted in 1935 and amended in 1973. Rocky Boy s IndianReservation is located in Hill County, Montana Hill and Chouteau County, Montana Chouteau counties ... aside a home in the Flathead IndianReservation for the Chippewa Cree, some of whom already lived ... Cree of those Montana locations, as well as those who lived on the Crow IndianReservation and the immediate surrounding area. He also frequently lived on the Blackfeet IndianReservation . In 1908 ... Rocky Boy s Reservation named for the European American understanding of Asiniiwin s name . The Indian ..., from southwestern and western Montana and northern Idaho the Coeur d Alene IndianReservation , gathered ... Pennato and 150 Chippewa fled the Babb Chippewa Reservation. See also Fort Assinniboine List of Indian ... reservation in the state, it was established by Executive order United States Executive Order on September 7, 1916. The Chippewa Cree Tribe CCT, governing body of the Rocky Boy s IndianReservation was organized in accordance with the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 34 Stat. P. 984 as amended ... Indians of the Rocky Boy s Reservation, Montana, in the Federal Register , Vol. 68, No. 234, pp ... reservation in terms of land area in the state, with a total land area of convert 171.4 sqmi km2 1 , which includes extensive off reservation trust lands. The population was 3,323 at the United States ... Record date 28 March 2011 ref The Bureau of Indian Affairs Labor Force Report of 2005 reported ... of Box Elder extends off reservation land. Three other reservations of the seven in the state also ... Child . The Reservation is governed by the Chippewa Cree Business Committee, which is currently ... of the landless Chippewa Cree. Between 1902 and 1912, they did not have a reservation. In 1902, Chief ... more details