Yes; according to the Related Links below, there are nine American Indian reservations in New York State:
1) The Tonawanda Band of Senecas
2) Cattaraugus Reservation (another Seneca reservation)
3) Seneca Nation of Indians, Allegany Reservation
4) Oil Springs Reservation (the fourth Seneca reservation)
5) Cayuga Nation
6) Onondaga Nation
7) Oneida Indian Nation of New York
8) St. Regis Mohawk Tribe (Akwesasne)
9) Tuscarora Nation
nope
Yes, there are Indian reservations in Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
no there are not any Indian reservations near the coast of Texas......but there some in New Mexico and Washington State.
No.
Yes.
Not federally recognized
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Yes actually they have at least 2.
A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
(In a word) Sure. Indian reservations are subject to U. S. Law. U. S. Marshals and FBI agents are Federal law enforcement. They have authority in any U. S. territory. (They also pursue suspects in foreign countrys.)
There are no federally recognized Indian tribes with reservations in Benton County, Oregon. However, there may be members of various tribes residing in the county.
No, but New Jersey has a West New York, and Minnesota has a New York Mills.