Indian Reservation hunting, fishing, and conservation stamps

Indian Reservation Stamps

Native American hunting, fishing, wildlife, and conservation stamps.

Indian Reservation stamps are a specialized area of fish and game collecting, with issues created for tribal hunting, fishing, turkey, waterfowl, small game, big game, and conservation privileges.

Many Indian Reservation stamp issues were produced in small quantities and remained largely undocumented for years. Today they are collected for their tribal history, wildlife artwork, serial numbers, and specialized hunting and fishing usages.

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Popular collecting areas

  • Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
  • Rosebud Sioux Reservation
  • Crow Creek Sioux and Lower Brule Sioux
  • Fort Peck, Zuni, and Jicarilla issues
  • Turkey, fishing, waterfowl, and wildlife stamps
  • Tribal hunting and conservation permits
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About Indian Reservation stamps

These stamps and licenses were issued by Native American tribes and reservations throughout the United States for regulated hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation use.

Many issues were produced in relatively small quantities and remain difficult to locate today, especially in collector condition.

A Comprehensive Catalog of Indian Reservation Stamps

The standard reference catalog

The Comprehensive Catalog of Indian Reservation Stamps is the primary reference work for this specialized field of collecting, documenting thousands of tribal hunting, fishing, and conservation stamps from reservations throughout the United States.

The catalog helped introduce many collectors to Indian Reservation stamps during the 1990s and remains an important identification resource today.

Many collectors use this catalog to research scarce tribal issues, track varieties, and better understand the development of Native American wildlife conservation stamps throughout the United States.

TR Duck Stamps, Etc. maintains a growing inventory of Indian Reservation stamps and related Native American wildlife conservation material.