The terms Indian Country, Indian Reserve, and Indian Territory may be easily confused. Articles on related topics are titled as follows:
- Indian Country, a term used to describe (collectively or individually) the many self-governing Native American communities throughout the United States
- Indian Country, the title of a 1953 collection of stories by Dorothy M. Johnson
- Indian Reserve (1763), a territory in British colonial America created by the Royal Proclamation of 1763
- Indian Territory, a historical territory in the United States of America
- Indiana Territory, a historical territory in the United States
- Union Territory, a sub-national administrative division of India that are ruled directly by the federal national government
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