101. The Red Lake Reservation covers 3,264 square kilometers and spans parts of nine counties in Minnesota, United States, and consists of numerous farms, but the largest part is the area around Red Lake in north-central Minnesota, the largest lake in the state. This part is primarily located in Beltrami County and Clearwater County. The land in the other seven counties is also part of the reservation. The reservation has a population of 5,896 people.
102. The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony in Nevada was established in the early 20th century by members of related tribes working near Reno; They formed a government in 1934 under the Indian Reorganization Act and were recognized by the federal government. It has an area of 8.7 square kilometers and a population of 919 people.
103. The Luiseño Indians are a federally recognized Luiseño tribe who live on the Rincon Reservation in San Diego County, California. It is one of six such tribes in Southern California made up of the Luiseño people. The reserve covers an area of 15.96 square kilometers and has a population of 1,215 people.
104. Robinson Rancheria belongs to the Pomo Indians of Robinson Ranch, California, a federally recognized tribe of the Pomo Nation in eastern Lake County, California. It has an area of 0.82 square kilometers and a population of 207 people.
105. The Rocky Boy's Reservation is one of seven Native American reservations in Montana, United States. It was established by an act of Congress on September 7, 1916, and was named after Ahsiniiwin (the stone boy, originally erroneously translated as the Rocky Boy), the chief of the Chippewa tribe who had died a few months earlier. It has an area of 443.32 square kilometers and a population of 3,323 people.
106. The Rosebud Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in South Dakota, United States. It is home to the federally recognized Rossbard Sioux Tribe, an offshoot of the Lakota Nation. The reserve was established in 1889 and covers an area of 5,106.22 square kilometers with a population of 10,869.
107. The Round Valley Reservation is a federally recognized Indian reservation located primarily in northern Mendocino County, California, United States. A small part of it extends north to the southern part of Trinity County. The total land area is 93.939 km² and the population is 401 people.
108. The Sac and Fox Nation Reservation in Missouri belongs to the Sac and Fox Nation and is one of three Native American Native American Sack and Mescwakey (Fox) tribes recognized by the federal government. They claim to be Nemahahaki, belonging to the Algonquin ethnic group, which is characteristic of the eastern woodland culture. It covers an area of 61.29 square kilometers and has a population of 173 people.
109. The Sack and Fox Reservation of Iowa belongs to the Sack and Fox tribe of Iowa and is one of three Native American tribes of the Sack and Mescwakey (Fox) ethnic group recognized by the federal government of the United States. The Fox call themselves Meshkowaki because they are the dominant ethnic group of the tribe, so they are also called simply Meskwaki, and the Soks call themselves Êshkwîha or Yochikwîka, both of which mean "Northern Sok". It has an area of 25.55 square kilometers and a population of 1,062 people.
110. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservation (SRPMIC) is made up of two distinct Native American tribes—the Pima (meaning "Salt River People") and the Maricopa (meaning "people who dwell toward the water")—many of whom originally belonged to the Xalchidom tribe. The reservation was chaired by United States President Rutherford · · Hayes was permanently created by executive order on June 14, 1879. It has an area of 217 square kilometers and a population of 6,289 people.