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D

Devils Lake Sioux Indian Reservation – See link below
Dresslerville Colony
Dry Creek Rancheria
Duck Valley Indian Reservation
Duckwater Indian Reservation

E

Eastern Cherokee Indian Reservation
Elko Colony
Elk Valley Rancheria
Ely Indian Reservation
Enterprise Rancheria

F

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Colony
Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Flandreau Indian Reservation – See link below.
Flathead Indian Reservation
Fond du Lac Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land – See link below.
Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Fort Apache Indian Reservation
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land –  See link below.
Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
Fort Bidwell Indian Reservation
Fort Hall Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Fort Independence Indian Reservation
Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation
Fort McDowell Indian Reservation
Fort Mojave Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Fort Peck Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land – See link below.

     Brockton
     Fort Kipp
     Frazier
     Oswego
     Poplar
     Wolf Point

Fort Pierce Indian Reservation
Fort Yuma Indian Reservation

G

Gila River Indian Reservation
Goshute Indian Reservation
Grand Portage Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land – See link below.
Grand Ronde Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Grand Traverse Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land
Greenville Rancheria
Grindstone Rancheria
Guidiville Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land

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Fort Peck Indian Reservation

Views: 15521 The Fort Peck Reservation, headquartered in Poplar, is the second largest reservation in Montana, covering over two million acres of land. Fort Peck Reservation is home to two separate Indian nations, the Assiniboine, and Dakota Sioux, each composed of numerous bands. There are an estimated 11,786 enrolled tribal members, of whom approximately 6,000 reside on or near the reservation. The Assiniboine refer to themselves as “Nakona” and the Sioux call themselves “Dakota.” The Sioux divisions of Sisseton/Wahpetons, the Yantonais, and…

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