The answer is Oklahoma*
Though not always considered a Southwest state, the eastern half of Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory from 1834 to 1907, when it was joined with the Oklahoma Territory.
All of the United States was "Indian territory ." Millions of Native Americans lived in North America when the Europeans arrived. They were killed, removed from ancestral lands, and discriminated against until many had been forced onto reservations.
The eastern part of the state of Oklahoma is land that was designated Indian Territory, to which many indigenous tribes of the Southeastern states were relocated. An earlier form, Indian Country, included parts of several states along the Mississippi River.
The original territory set aside for Native Americans was the present-day state of Oklahoma. Later, a smaller part of present-day Oklahoma was allocated for the Native Americans.
The Oklahoma territory
Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory. It is located in the southwestern region of the United States and does not share a border with a foreign country.
Yes, both Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory.
Brisbane is located in a state not a territory, that state is Queensland
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