Table 5-1. (cont.)
State | Type of AIANA | Number | Level
| ||
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North Dakota | American Indian reservations (two extend into another State; one reservation has trust lands that extend into another State, but has no reservation lands in that other State) |
5 | Federal | ||
Oklahoma | American Indian reservation | 1 | Federal | ||
Tribal jurisdiction statistical areas (TJSAs) | 15 | Federal | |||
Additional TJSAs consisting of lands claimed by two different tribes |
2 | Federal | |||
Oregon | American Indian reservations (two have trust lands; one extends into another State) |
8 | Federal | ||
Tribal designated statistical areas (TDSAs) | 2 | Federal | |||
Rhode Island | American Indian reservation | 1 | Federal | ||
South Carolina | American Indian reservation | 1 | State | ||
South Dakota | American Indian reservations (two have associated trust lands; two extend into another State; one has associated trust lands that extend into another State, but has no reservation lands in that State; there are trust lands associated with two out-of-State reservations) |
9 | Federal | ||
Texas | American Indian reservations | 2 | Federal | ||
Utah | American Indian reservations (one has associated trust lands; three extend into other States) |
7 | Federal | ||
Virginia | American Indian reservations | 2 | State | ||
Tribal designated statistical areas (TDSAs) | 2 | State | |||
Washington | American Indian reservations (seven have associated trust lands) |
27 | Federal | ||
Wisconsin | American Indian reservations (five have associated trust lands) |
11 | Federal | ||
Wyoming | American Indian reservation | 1 | Federal |
American Indian and Alaska Native Areas5-5