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- The San Francisco Bay Area has a large American Indian population estimated at over 172,000 individuals. In fact, more Indian people live in urban settings than on the reservation. The federal government’s Relocation Program in the 1950’s resulted in a significant number of American Indians moving from reservations to various cities, but there was no program in place to deliver the critical transitional assistance that was needed. Today, the Bay Area has one of the highest concentrations of urban American Indians in the country with more than 200 tribes represented.
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