Tolowa Dee-ni' (Smith River) Duck Fort Bidwell Valley Karuk Elk Valley Pit River
Summit Lake Fort McDermitt Resighini Quartz Valley Yurok Cedarville Alturas Wells Big Lagoon Hoopa Cher-Ae Heights Winnemucca (Trinidad) Pit River Blue Lake Wiyot Bear River Ione Elko (Rohnerville) Redding Susanville Pyramid Lake Battle Mountain South Fork Te-Moak Lovelock
Round Valley Paskenta Greenville Goshute Cahto Reno-Sparks (Laytonville) Mechoopda Berry Creek Grindstone Fallon Sherwood Valley Enterprise Redwood Valley Cachil DeHe Upper Lake (Colusa) Coyote Valley Mooretown Robinson Pinoleville Yerington Ely Guidiville Scotts Valley Scotts Valley Kletsel Potter Valley (Cortina) Washoe Yomba Manchester Elem Duckwater Big Valley Shingle Springs Hopland Yocha Dehe (Rumsey) Walker River Cloverdale Kashia Middletown Jackson (Stewarts Point) Koi (Lower Lake) Dry Creek California Miwok Auburn Lytton Bridgeport Graton Buena Vista Tuolumne Chicken Ranch Utu Utu Gwaitu (Benton)
Bishop North Fork Timbisha Picayune Big Pine Kaibab Big Sandy
Table Mountain Cold Springs Fort Independence
Moapa Las Vegas Lone Pine Havasupai Navajo Santa Rosa Timbisha Rancheria Tule River
Hualapai Fort Mojave
Yavapai-Apache Santa Ynez Yavapai-Prescott Chemehuevi
San Manuel Tonto Apache Morongo Twenty-Nine Palms White Colorado River Soboba Agua Caliente Mountain Indian Tribes Fort McDowell Ramona Santa Rosa Band Cahuilla Pechanga Augustine Salt River Pauma La Jolla Torres Martinez San Carlos Pala TRIBAL LANDS Rincon Los Coyotes Gila River San Pasqual Santa Ysabel EPA REGION 9 Mesa Grande Inaja Quechan Ak-Chin Capitan Grande Ewiiaapaayp Barona Manzanita Federally Recognized Tribal Lands Region 9 State Boundaries Sycuan Campo Jamul Viejas La Posta Cocopah Native American Indian Reservations and Rancherias in U.S. EPA Region 9 Pascua Yaqui administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Pacific Region Office and the AZ/ NV BLM Surface Management office. Within the U.S. Department of the Interior Tohono (DOI), BIA provides the list of federally recognized tribes and only provides legal O'odham boundary information when the tribes need supporting records, if a boundary is based on treaty or another document that is historical or open to legal interpretation, Tohono O'odham or when another tribal, state, or local government challenges the depiction of a reservation or off-reservation trust land.
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