Are there any Native American reserves in Indiana?
The Indian population in Indiana is probably greater than any time since 18th century. There are Indian reservations in Indiana: Indiana Miami National Council in Huntington; Miami Nation, Peru; the Upper Kispoko Band of the Shawnee Nation, Kokomo.
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About Indiana
Indiana is a state located in the Midwestern United States bordered by Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois. Indiana has a humid continental climate with cool winters and warm summers. The extreme southern portion of Indiana has a humid subtropical climate and receives more precipitation than other parts of the state. Temperatures in the winter average around 30°F/15°F and 84°F/64°F in the summer.
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