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List of historical Indian reservations in the United States

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This is a list of historical Indian reservations in the United States. These Indian and Half-breed Reservations and Reserves were either disestablished or revoked. Few still exist as a considerably smaller remnant, or have been merged with other Indian Reservations, or recognised by state governments (such as Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area also known as OTSA) but not by the US federal government.


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Historical American Indian reservations

A

  • Amaknak Island Reserve (Alaska)—revoked by Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
  • Arikarees, Gros Ventre and Mandan Indian Reservation (North Dakota/Montana)—smaller remnant exists as part of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (North Dakota)
  • Ashkum Indian Reservation (Indiana)—disestablished
  • Au Foin River Indian Reserves (Michigan)—disestablished
  • Au Sable River Indian Reserve (Michigan)—former 8,000 acre Reserve of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation; disestablished
  • Aubbeenaubbee Indian Reservation (Indiana)—disestablished
  • Auglaize Indian Reserve (Ohio)—disestablished
  • Awn-kote Indian Reservation (Illinois)—disestablished

B

C

  • Cayuga Cattaraugus Indian Reservation (NY) disestablished 1964 but recognized land claims 1995-2008 supreme court USA
  • Caddo-Wichita-Delaware Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Caddo-Wichita-Delaware OTSA
  • Caldwell Indian Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Cass Lake Indian Reservation (MN)—merged with Leech Lake Indian Reservation
  • Chandler Indian Reserve (MI)—disestablished
  • Charley Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Chechaukkose Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Cherokee Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Cherokee Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Cherokee OTSA
  • Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Cheyenne-Arapaho OTSA
  • Chickasaw Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Chickasaw OTSA
  • Chilkat Fisheries Reserve (AK)—revoked by Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
  • Chinquaqua Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Chippewa Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Chippewa Indian Reservation (MN)—merged with Leech Lake Indian Reservation
  • Choctaw Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Choctaw OTSA
  • Chopine Indian Reservation (Allen County, IN)—disestablished
  • Chopine Indian Reservation (Whitley County, IN)—disestablished
  • Citizen Potawatomi Nation-Absentee Shawnee Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Citizen Potawatomi Nation-Absentee Shawnee OTSA
  • Coastal Indian Reservation (OR)—smaller remnant exists as the Siletz Indian Reservation
  • Creek Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Creek OTSA

D

E

F

G

H

  • Hog Creek Reserve (OH)—disestablished
  • Hole in the Days Indian Reservation (MN)—disestablished

I

  • Île-à-l'Ail Indian Reservation (IN)—a.k.a. Bondie Reserve; disestablished
  • Iowa Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Iowa OTSA

J

K

L

M

  • Machesaw Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Malheur Indian Reservation (OR)—disestablished
  • Mazaqua Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Me-naw-che Indian Reserve (MI)—disestablished
  • Memotway Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Menominee Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Menoequet Indian Community (MI)—1,000 acre Reserve of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation; disestablished [1]
  • Meshingomeshia Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Mesquabuck Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Metlakatla Indian Reserve (AK)—smaller remnant exists as the Annette Island Reserve
  • Metosanyah Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Miami Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Miami Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Miami OTSA
  • Minemaung Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Miranda Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Mo-ah-way Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Modoc Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Modoc OTSA
  • Monguago Indian Reserve (MI)—disestablished
  • Monoquet Indian Community (IN)—disestablished
  • Moose Dungs Indian Reservation (MN)—disestablished
  • Mota Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Mukkose Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished

N

O

  • Ogallala Sioux Indian Reservation (SD/NE)—smaller remnant exists as the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (SD)
  • Ogee Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Okawmause Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Osage Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Otoe Indian Reservation (KS/NE)—disestablished
  • Otoe-Missouria Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Otoe-Missouria OTSA
  • Ottawa Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Ottawa OTSA
  • Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Ottawas of Roche de Boeuf and Wolf Rapids Indian Reservation (KS)—disestablished
  • Otusson Indian Community (MI)—8,000 acre Reserve of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation; disestablished
  • Ouilmette Reserve (IL)—disestablished

P

Q

  • Quapaw Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Quapaw OTSA

R

  • Rabbit Lake Indian Reservation (MN)—disestablished
  • Rifle River Indian Reserve (MI)—a.k.a. Mishowusk Reserve, 2,000 acre Reserve of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation; disestablished
  • Robinson Reserve (IL)—disestablished
  • Roche de Bœuf Reserve (OH)—disestablished

S

T

U

V

W

  • Wapakoneta Reserve (OH)—disestablished
  • Wapasepah Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • Wau-pon-eh-see Indian Reservation (IL)—disestablished
  • Wesaw Indian Reservation (IN)—disestablished
  • White Oak Point Indian Reservation (MN)—merged with Leech Lake Indian Reservation
  • Wolf Rapids Reserve (OH)—disestablished
  • Wyandotte Indian Reservation (OK)—disestablished but recognized as the Wyandotte OTSA
  • Wyandott Reservation (OH)—disestablished

X

Y

Z

See also

References

  1. ^ Possible later became known as Monoquet Village located on the Tippecanoe River in Monoquet, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA. Chief Monoquet (also spelled Menoquet) and his village left Indiana to go west by 1836.
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