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Ft. Berthold IR, New town, ND-Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Turtle Mountain IR, Belcourt, ND-Chippewa Spirit Lake IR, Ft. Totten, ND-Sioux Standing Rock IR, Ft. Yates, ND partially in South Dakota-Sioux Lake Traverse IR, Sisseton, SD a small portion in in North Dakota-Sioux

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What USA state has the most native Americans reservations?

Arizona has extensive Native American reservations. South Dakota is probably second Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Oklahoma also have large reservations. Surprisingly, Oklahoma - which was originally "Indian Territory" is nowhere near Arizona or South Dakota for reservation land area.


Was North Dakota named after an Indian tribe?

Yes, North Dakota is named for the Dakota Sioux tribe. Dakota means "allies".


Who has jurisdiction over Indian reservations in North Dakota?

Jurisdiction over Indian reservations in North Dakota is shared between tribal, state, and federal authorities. Tribal governments have sovereignty and exercise primary jurisdiction over their lands, while the state of North Dakota has limited authority, primarily concerning certain criminal matters and civil issues that may involve non-tribal members. Federal law also plays a significant role, especially in areas related to tribal sovereignty and federal treaties. This complex relationship can lead to overlapping jurisdictions depending on the specific legal context.


What best describes the situation of native American's at the end of the Indian wars?

They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations


What is the origin of North Dakota's name?

The Dakota Territory was named after the Dakota or Sioux settlements in the area. It was split into north and south at the time of statehood on November 2, 1889. Dakota is the Sioux Indian word for "friend".

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Which border state has several Indian reservations and the City of Fargo?

Fargo is the capital of North Dakota; the state shares a border with Canada. Indian tribes in North Dakota include the Chippewa and Sioux.


Where would you find the City of Fargo and many Indian reservations?

North Dakota?


Which US state has nine Sioux Indian reservations?

South Dakota has 8 Indian Reservations. all of which are governed by various Sioux Tribes.


What USA state has the most native Americans reservations?

Arizona has extensive Native American reservations. South Dakota is probably second Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Oklahoma also have large reservations. Surprisingly, Oklahoma - which was originally "Indian Territory" is nowhere near Arizona or South Dakota for reservation land area.


Indians are In South Dakota?

There are 7 major Indian reservations in South Dakota and 8.5 percent of the population is Native Ammerican.


What are the names of the native America tribes found in North Dakota?

The Sioux were among the original Native American inhabitants of the area that is now North Dakota. The Sioux have reservations in modern North Dakota.


Does North Carolina have casinos?

Only on the Indian reservations.


Was North Dakota named after an Indian tribe?

Yes, North Dakota is named for the Dakota Sioux tribe. Dakota means "allies".


What is the name of the American Indian Sioux tribe?

The Dakota Sioux have several Indian reservations: Pine Ridge, Rosebud, Brule, etc.


Who has jurisdiction over Indian reservations in North Dakota?

Jurisdiction over Indian reservations in North Dakota is shared between tribal, state, and federal authorities. Tribal governments have sovereignty and exercise primary jurisdiction over their lands, while the state of North Dakota has limited authority, primarily concerning certain criminal matters and civil issues that may involve non-tribal members. Federal law also plays a significant role, especially in areas related to tribal sovereignty and federal treaties. This complex relationship can lead to overlapping jurisdictions depending on the specific legal context.


What is the difference between north Dakota and Ohio?

There are lots of differences between South Dakota and North Dakota. The main difference is that they are two different US states although they became states at the same time and both were part of the Dakota Territory. The capital of South Dakota is Pierre while the capital of North Dakota is Bismarck. South Dakota has more population and more area. South Dakota has the Black Hills and more tourist attractions. Both states have an area called Badlands although the North Dakota Badlands have more color. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is the largest city in both states. The climate in North Dakota is colder. Both states have Native American reservations with poor quality of life, however, South Dakota has more reservations. North Dakota has a thriving oil drilling industry in western North Dakota.


When did Rosebud South Dakota become a reservation?

The Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota was established in 1889 when the Great Sioux Reservation was partitioned into five smaller reservations.