Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area
"OTSA" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Otsa.
Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area is a statistical entity identified and delineated by federally recognized American Indian tribes in Oklahoma that formerly had a reservation but do not now have a reservation in that state (an exception being the Osage Nation's retention of mineral rights on their reservation[1]). Often, an OTSA will be that of the former Indian Reservation in Oklahoma. They are usually referred to as Tribal Jurisdictional Areas.[2]
List
- Caddo-Wichita-Delaware OTSA
- Cherokee OTSA
- Cheyenne-Arapaho OTSA
- Chickasaw OTSA
- Choctaw OTSA
- Citizen Potawatomi Nation-Absentee Shawnee OTSA
- Creek OTSA
- Eastern Shawnee OTSA
- Iowa OTSA
- Kaw OTSA
- Kickapoo OTSA
- Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache OTSA
- Miami OTSA
- Modoc OTSA
- Otoe-Missouria OTSA
- Ottawa OTSA
- Pawnee OTSA
- Peoria OTSA
- Ponca OTSA
- Quapaw OTSA
- Sac and Fox OTSA
- Seminole OTSA
- Seneca-Cayuga OTSA
- Tonkawa OTSA
- Wyandotte OTSA
Joint Use Areas
- Creek-Seminole JUA OTSA
- Kaw-Ponca JUA OTSA
- Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache-Caddo-Wichita-Delaware JUA OTSA
- Miami-Peoria JUA OTSA
See also
References
- ↑ "About Us." Osage Nation. (retrieved 21 May 2011)
- ↑ "Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives Participating in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Programs: Background." US Dept. of Health and Human Services: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. April 2009 (retrieved 21 May 2011)
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