Indian Reservations 1908

Schedule showing each Federal Indian Reservation in 1908, under what agency or School, Tribes occupying or belonging to it, area not allotted or specially reserved, and authority for its establishment. (Compiled by the Office of Indian Affairs)

Reservation History

Current Federally Recognized Indian Tribes by State

Reservation Acres by State

Arizona
17,025,609
California
414,061
Colorado
483,750
Idaho
916,420
Iowa
2,965
Kansas
922
Michigan
3,402
Minnesota
683,800
Montana
6,695,108
Nebraska
14,772
Nevada
635,320
New Mexico
1,699,485
New York
87,677
North Carolina
63,211
North Dakota
2,824,736
Oklahoma
9,705,453
Oregon
1,277,314
South Dakota
6,325,980
Utah
179,194
Washington
2,542,179
Wisconsin
336,345
.Wyoming
95,307
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Topics:
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Collection:
Hodge, Frederick Webb, Compiler. The Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Bureau of American Ethnology, Government Printing Office. 1906.

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  1. My great grandmother was Cherokee, but I don’t know her husband’s first name nor my great grandmother’s parents names.

    Can Cherokee Indian records be traced with just my great grandmother’s name and her children’s names?

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