Everything about The Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation totally explained
The
Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation is a non-contiguous section of the
Navajo Nation lying in parts of west-central
Cibola and southern
McKinley Counties in
New Mexico,
USA, just east and southeast of the
Zuni Indian Reservation. It has a land area of 597.445 km² (230.675 sq mi), over 95 percent of which is designated as off-reservation trust land. There was a
2000 census resident population of 2,167 persons. The Ramah Reservation's land area is less than one percent of the Navajo Nation's total area.
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