Spanning over 27,000 square miles across Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, it is the largest reservation in the U.S.
Covering about 3,500 square miles in South Dakota, it is home to the Lakota Sioux and has a profound historical legacy.
Encompassing around 400 square miles in Mississippi, it represents the cultural heartland.
This Arizona-based reservation stretches over 1,800 square miles and is vital to the San Carlos Apache Tribe.
Covering approximately 1,500 square miles in northern Arizona, it is known for its distinctive Hopi culture.
Situated in Washington State and spanning about 1,000 square miles, it is the home of the Yakama Nation.
Located in Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, this reservation covers 500 square miles and serves the Ute Mountain.
Covering over 2,000 square miles in northeastern Montana, it is home to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes.