39. A Sizable State, Not Much For a Reservation
Spread across the nation, there are approximately 326 federally-administered Indian land areas, encompassing reservations, pueblos, rancherias, and other communities. Among these, the largest is the expansive Navajo Nation Reservation, spanning a colossal 16 million acres across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.

This vast expanse serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and enduring presence of Native American communities in the United States. It highlights the significance of these lands as integral parts of the nation’s diverse tapestry, preserving traditions and fostering resilience for generations to come.