Type:

Data Visualization

Data Format:

Interactive

Geographic Coverage:

National, Native Land Areas

Scale/Focus:

Native Geographic Areas

Interactive:

Yes

Frequency of Update:

Annually

Native Economic Trends

Minneapolis Fed

Native Economic Trends brings together decades of data to visualize socioeconomic change over time—for individual Native places and for Indian Country as a whole. Drawing from publicly available data, this interactive tool enables users to explore patterns in population, infrastructure, and economic measures for Native geographies and communities.



Expanded Survey of Native Nations pilot advances understanding of tribal public finances

With participation of tribes from the Pacific Northwest to the East Coast, second phase of survey facilitates further research-based insights on tribal treasuries.


What is Indian Country?

The term “Indian Country” refers to areas in the United States that are home to Native communities. But where, exactly, are the boundaries of Indian Country? What history shapes our modern understanding? And, perhaps most importantly, how do different concepts of Indian Country impact Native people today?