
Turtle Mountain Reservation
The Turtle Mountain Reservation is a Native American reservation located in North Dakota, home to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. Established in the late 19th century, it covers about 4,500 acres and serves as a cultural and economic center for the tribe. The reservation supports various programs for education, healthcare, and housing, emphasizing the preservation of Chippewa culture and traditions. Additionally, it has developed enterprises such as casinos and agriculture to support its community. The reservation plays a key role in the identity and governance of the Turtle Mountain Band.