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U.S. Federally Recognized Native American Reservations and Population
The census data provided on the maps on this site were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau's Census 2000. Please note that some Native American tribes do not take the census and/or do not agree with the Census 2000 population numbers. Reservation boundaries and areas were obtained from the sources listed at the bottom of this page. ITEP is not responsible for the accuracy of the boundaries and areas provided on this page

ITEP would like to thank the following for providing data and support for this map:

  • U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs

  • Inter-Tribal Environmental Council of Oklahoma

  • U.S. Census Bureau

  • Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe

  • Bay Mills Indian Community/Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
	
	
Last updated: August 17, 2006
Area 1: Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan Area 1: Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan Area 2: Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota Area 3: Washington, Oregon, Idaho Area 4: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska Area 5: Nevada, Utah, Arizona Area 6: New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas Area 7: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida Area 8: North Carolina, South Carolina Area 9: New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Area 10, Main Area 11: Southern California Area 12: Central California Area 13: Northern California Alaska These states contain NO federally recognized Native American Reservations. This state contains NO federally recognized Native American Reservations.