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List of Indian reservations in the United States. List of federally recognized tribes in Minnesota. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, the governmental authority for 6 Ojibwe bands in the state.
Did you know: In Minnesota, there are seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities. A reservation or community is a segment of land that belongs to one or more groups of American Indians.
In Minnesota, there are seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities. Find links to the web sites of those communities that have web sites. Also included are links to other valuable resources. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
Tribal Nations of Minnesota. There are 11 sovereign tribal nations within the state of Minnesota, comprised of seven Anishinaabe reservations and four Dakota communities, each with its own distinct government. Additionally, Minnesota is also home to the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (MCT).
Indian communities include White Earth, Pine Point/Ponsford, Naytahwaush, Elbow Lake, and Rice Lake. Other villages were built along the railroad track running south to north in the western part of the reservation, Callaway, Ogema, Waubun, and Mahnomen (all incorporated cities).
Native American Tribes of Minnesota. Our map shows where each Dakota and Ojibwe tribe and the location of their reservation are. It shows the land they own and populations as well. Our map also shows cool sites you can visit and their history and culture.
The seven Ojibwe reservations in Minnesota are Bois Forte (Nett Lake), Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, White Earth, and Red Lake. The name "Ojibwe" may be drawn from either the puckered seam of the Ojibwe moccasin or the Ojibwe custom of writing on birch bark.
There are 11 federally recognized Indian Tribal governments that share geography with Minnesota. Each Tribe is a separate sovereign nation with its own government - unique unto itself and distinct from all other federally recognized Tribes.
MnDOT recognizes the unique sovereign status of federally recognized tribes, the cultural values of all American Indian tribes in Minnesota, and is committed to strengthening the government-to-government relationship with the tribes. There are seven Ojibwe reservations in Minnesota. There are four Dakota communities in Minnesota.
In the state of Minnesota there are 11 sovereign American Indian nations comprised of seven Ojibwe (Chippewa, Anishinaabe) federally recognized reservations, and four Sioux (Dakota) communities. A reservation is land which was retained by American Indians after having ceded large portions of it to the United States government via treaty agreements.