Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

Federally Recognized American Indian Reservations and Trust Lands

Sources:
U.S. Bureau of the Census
Governor's Office of Indian Affairs

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FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS AND TRUST LANDS, 2000
Federally Recognized
American Indian Reservation
and Trust Land1
Land Area
(sq mi)
Housing Units April 1 Population
Total Occupied Total, All Races Male Female
Chehalis2 7.0 214 194 691 337 354
Colville2 2,116.6 3,309 2,693 7,587 3,829 3,758
Hoh3 0.7 33 31 102 63 39
Jamestown S'Klallam3 * 8 7 16 8 8
Kalispel3 7.3 63 54 206 103 103
Lower Elwha Klallam3 0.7 99 96 315 145 170
Lummi4 21.0 1,749 1,455 4,193 2,109 2,084
Makah3 42.7 533 471 1,356 733 623
Muckleshoot3 6.1 1,333 1,274 3,606 1,797 1,809
Nisqually3 7.9 178 173 588 274 314
Nooksack3 4.2 142 137 547 265 282
Port Gamble S'Klallam3 1.9 226 212 699 349 350
Port Madison/Suquamish3 11.7 2,884 2,599 6,536 3,251 3,285
Puyallup3 28.5 16,388 15,444 41,341 20,624 20,717
Quileute3 1.6 128 116 371 212 159
Quinault4 325.2 487 406 1,370 735 635
Samish TDSA4,5 226.3 18,901 14,500 33,265 16,211 17,054
Sauk-Suiattle3 0.1 16 12 45 25 20
Shoalwater3 1.2 35 26 70 35 35
Skokomish3 8.2 279 238 730 371 359
Spokane3 237.5 701 641 2,004 983 1,021
Squaxin Island3 2.5 127 119 405 183 222
Stillaguamish3 * 31 31 102 50 52
Swinomish3 11.4 1,302 1,112 2,664 1,292 1,372
Tulalip3 35.2 3,638 3,314 9,246 4,720 4,526
Upper Skagit3 0.2 76 72 238 109 129
Yakama4 2,137.6 9,128 8,568 31,799 16,328 15,471
* Less than 0.1 square mile.

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS AND TRUST LANDS, 2000
American Indian Reservation
and Trust Land1
Population
One Race Two
or More Races
White Black or
African American
American Indian
and
Alaska Native
Asian Native Hawaiian
and Other
Pacific Islander
Some Other Race
Chehalis2 239 3 388 0 0 12 49
Colville2 2,474 12 4,528 8 7 245 313
Hoh3 9 0 81 0 0 7 5
Jamestown S'Klallam3 13 0 2 0 0 0 1
Kalispel3 24 0 180 1 0 0 1
Lower Elwha Klallam3 33 1 248 3 0 0 30
Lummi4 1,828 17 2,114 21 2 48 163
Makah3 173 3 1,083 2 0 18 77
Muckleshoot3 2,205 91 1,033 80 10 59 128
Nisqually3 157 8 357 4 8 5 49
Nooksack3 101 1 373 0 0 7 65
Port Gamble S'Klallam3 174 0 505 1 0 5 14
Port Madison/Suquamish3 5,510 28 497 127 17 70 287
Puyallup3 29,859 2,413 1,327 3,977 261 1,425 2,079
Quileute3 42 2 307 0 0 1 19
Quinault4 238 0 1,051 12 0 46 23
Samish TDSA4,5 31,306 90 318 426 32 360 733
Sauk-Suiattle3 8 0 35 0 0 0 2
Shoalwater3 26 0 44 0 0 0 0
Skokomish3 204 0 510 1 1 2 12
Spokane3 370 6 1,533 12 1 8 74
Squaxin Island3 62 3 303 1 0 11 25
Stillaguamish3 25 0 76 0 1 0 0
Swinomish3 1,966 2 617 8 3 15 53
Tulalip3 6,662 39 2,049 103 19 53 321
Upper Skagit3 39 0 180 0 0 3 16
Yakama4 10,605 130 7,411 422 12 11,655 1,564

1The Ozette Reservation had no resident population appearing in Census 2000. The Snoqualmie tribe received recognition by the federal government in 2000. Census data are not available. The Cowlitz Tribe of southwest Washington has received final recognition by the federal government. Census data are not available.
2Confederated tribes.
3Tribe.
4Nation.
5TDSA: Tribal Designated Statistical Area.

Note: Most of these data, and more, are available from the U.S. Census Bureau American Factfinder.

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