FROM THE ARCHIVE
Opportunities draw tribal members back home
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MAY 1, 2001

Increased economic opportunities are among the many reasons cited for an increase in reservation populations throughout the country.

The financial successes of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin have created employment opportunities for reservation residents. The tribe's reservation and trust lands population grew by 21.7 percent from 1990 to 2000.

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Populations increase on Wisconsin Indian reservations along with jobs (AP 4/30)

Census 2000 Profiles:
Washington (3/27) | New Mexico (3/26) | American FactFinder (3/14) | American Indians in the United States (3/13) | South Dakota (3/12)

Relevant Links:
US Census Bureau - www.census.gov