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Kaibab Reservation
Not officially set aside until June 11, 1913, Kaibab Reservation of northern Arizona has links to Montana Ojibwa People. Below is a map of Kaibab Reservation and it's 2020 demographics. To learn more, we have to follow chief Rocky Boy. On January 14, 1902, chief Rocky Boy sent a letter to President Roosevelt, telling him chief Rocky Boy was leader of landless Chippewa's in various States in the United States and requested for new Reservations. They denied (this Reservation indicates otherwise) his request for new Reservations yet agreed to chief Rocky Boy's proposal to allow his Ojibwa Subjects to settle on land not surveyed (it was really unallotted Reservation land) at various locations. Chief Rocky Boy was, in fact, leader of all landless Ojibwa People. Ojibwa's who lived around the Kaibab Reservation region in 1907 were not that numerous. They possibly numbered no more than 80. There are three settlements located at Kaibab Reservation. Their main one is located a little north of where N Pipe Springs Road branches off Highway 389. Around 21 of this settlements 25 or more housing units are located along 240 N Pipe Springs Road and 250 N. Other housing units are located just west. Their next settlement which is a part of community of Kaibab, is just under 2 miles north. South Kaibab has around 20 housing units. About 0.4 miles north is Kaibab. This small community of Kaibab, has between 40 and 50 housing units. About a mile northwest of Kaibab is another small settlement. It is located within this Reservation but may be predominantly non native. To it's north are several farms which require irrigation. There could be between 50 and 60 housing units there. Their language is corrupted. They don't know who they are! Hopi/Navajo Reservation is not too far from Kaibab Reservation. While chief Rocky Boy negotiated to withdraw Ojibwa Soldiers from Mexico's Civil War, one of the new Ojibwa Reservations he promoted for is this Kaibab Reservation which became official in 1913.
Demographics of Kaibab Reservation
Land Area: 189.0 sq. mi. or 489.5 sq. km.
Population: 221
Native: 182
White: 18
Black: 7
Mixed: 12
Hispanic: 14 - Hispanic population is corrupted as usual. Mexicans are predominantly descended from Native Americans who lived in United States eastern portion. Whites have forced them to lose their tribal identities.
Language: Corrupted