None. But we have 39 American Indian tribe headquarters in the state.
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The Indian peace Commission recommended that all plains Indians should be moved to 2 reservations, one in Oklahoma and the other in the Dakotas.
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.
There are no state or federal Indian lands (reservations) in the state of Indiana.
They are located in many parts of the us, with some states more populated than others. Oklahoma, Arizona, Wisconsin are heavily populated with reservations. Washington, California, New Mexico also have some. Reservations tend to be located in isolated areas, some are more self-sufficient than others.
I'm guessing that the four Indian reservations are Tonawanda, Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Reservations.