Where were native american reservations in the west?
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Colorado River Agency:
Eastern Nevada Agency:
Battle Mountain Band
Ely Shoshone Tribe
Fort Apache Agency:
Fort Yuma Agency:
Hopi Agency:
Papago Agency:
Pima Agency:
Salt River Agency:
San Carlos Agency:
Truxton Canon Agency:
Uintah & Ouray Agency:
Western Nevada Agency:
Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Lovelock Paiute Tribe Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Walker River Paiute Tribe Winnemucca Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Yerington Paiute TribeYomba Shoshone Tribe Southern Paiute Agency
Where were most Native American reservations located?Though Alaska is home to nearly half of the country's 574 federally recognized tribes, the Last Frontier is home to just one reservation. Nearly one in six Alaskans is Native American, the highest proportion of any U.S. state.
Where did Native Americans live in the West?The western part of the present-day United States, extending from the top corner of Washington, through California and into parts of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho, was home to a diverse array of Native American groups. They lived off the region's rich natural resources.
When were reservations for Native Americans created in the American West?In 1851, Congress passed the Indian Appropriations Act which created the Indian reservation system and provided funds to move Indian tribes onto farming reservations and hopefully keep them under control.
What Indian tribes lived in the West?The Indians in the Southwest and Far West were the Navajo, the Nez Perce, and the Apache which were also in the Plains Indians tribes. The Indians in the Southwest and Far West, such as the Navajo, lived in what became Arizona and New Mexico. Northeastern Oregon was home to the Nez Perce tribe.
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