This is a list of Indian reservations and other tribal homelands in the United States. In Canada, the Indian reserve is a similar institution.
Most of the tribal land base in the United States was set aside by the federal government as Indian Reservations. In California, about half of its reservations are called Rancherías. In New Mexico, most reservations are called Pueblos. In some western states, notably Nevada, there are Native American areas called Indian Colonies.
Alaska Natives previously had many small reserves scattered around Alaska; however, all but one (the Annette Island Reserve of Tsimshian) were repealed with the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act in 1971.
A State Designated American Indian Reservation is the land area designated by a state for state-recognized American Indian tribes who lack federal recognition.
A Tribal Designated Statistical Area is a statistical entity identified and delineated for the Census Bureau by a federally recognized American Indian tribe that does not currently have a federally established Indian reservation.