Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
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The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is an Indian reservation of the Oneida tribe on the west side of the Green Bay metropolitan area. It comprises portions of eastern Outagamie County and western Brown County. The shape of the reservation is an angled rectangle directed to the northeast, due to the area's layout along the Fox River, which runs in the same direction. The reservation has a land area of 265.168 kmĀ² (102.382 sq mi) and a 2000 census population of 21,321 persons, over half of whom live on reservation land that is also part of the city of Green Bay. The only community entirely on the reservation is Oneida.
[edit] Communities
- Ashwaubenon (part, population 907)
- Green Bay (part, population 11,306)
- Howard (part, population 3)
- Oneida
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Oneida Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Wisconsin United States Census Bureau