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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.


Historical American Indian reservations

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  • 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

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

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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.