Federally Recognized (114)
Indian Tribal entities in the contiguous 48 states and in Alaska recognized and eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Abenaki Nation
The St. Francis/Sokoki Band is part of Vermont's Abenaki community. Our home for thousands of years has centered on the Masipskiwibi (Missisquoi, "Crooked River") River in Northwestern Vermont. Our tribal headquarters is located in Swanton, Vermont.
http://www.abenakination.org/
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Afognak Native Village
The people of Native Village of Afognak are the descendants of the original Alutiiq inhabitants of the village of Ag’waneq, which was located on the island of Afognak, three miles off the shore of Kodiak Island. We are a federally recognized tribe. Members of our tribe inhabited our ancestral village until the Great Earthquake and Tsunami of 1964. Today many of our members live and work in the city of Kodiak and in Port Lions as well as in Anchorage and the Lower 48.
http://www.afognak.org/
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Alaska Federation of Natives
Alaska Native people began as members of full sovereign nations and continue to enjoy a unique political relationship with the federal government. We will survive and prosper as distinct ethnic and cultural groups and will participate fully as members of the overall society. The mission of AFN is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of the entire Alaska Native community.
http://www.nativefederation.org/
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Biloxi-Chitimacha Confederation of Muskogees, Inc.
The Biloxi-Chitimacha Confederation of Muskogees, Inc. is an alliance of three Indian communities located in Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes in the southernmost part of the state of Louisiana. These three Indian communities share a common history and are comprised of Biloxi, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Acolapissa and Atakapa Indian origins. The purpose of the confederation is to combine resources and efforts for the common goals and objectives of our independent Indian communities. Those objectives include genealogical and historical research and state and federal acknowledgement. The Biloxi-Chitimacha Confederation of Muskogees, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The Confederation is supported financially by contributions from tribal members and non-members that support the efforts for federal recognition and self-determination for our Indian people.
http://www.biloxi-chitimacha.com/
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Chattanooga InterTribal Association
The Chattanooga Intertribal
Association (cita), a non-profit
organization with the purposes: to
Provide representation for concerned
native americans on a local, state and
federal level. To increase awareness of
historical native american contributions
in the state of tennessee. To provide a
vehicle through which native american
concerns may be addressed. To offer and
support educational, employment, and
social opportunities for all native
american/first nation citizens. To take
regular physical and spiritual care of
the burial and residential areas of our
ancestors on moccassin bend.
http://cita.chattanooga.org/
(Added: September 26, 1999 Hits: 430 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.
Located in Anchorage, Alaska, CITC administers programs to perpetuate and enhance the cultural heritage, social and economic well-being of Alaska Natives and American Indians residing in the Cook Inlet region of Alaska.
http://www.citci.com/
(Added: June 06, 2000 Hits: 326 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People
The official web site of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People. The Cowasuck Band has business headquarters in Massachusetts, with regional offices in Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, California, and Washington. The business operations include two federally registered non-profit social and cultural services companies - COWASS North America and the Franklin Food Pantry. Land base interests in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Rhode Island are controlled by Band member family clans.
http://www.cowasuck.org/
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Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc. (ENIPC, Inc.)
Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc. (ENIPC, Inc.) is a nonprofit consortium of the Tribal Governments of the northern New Mexico Indian Pueblos of Nambe, Picuris, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Taos and Tesuque. ENIPC, Inc. was incorporated as a New Mexico nonprofit organization in 1962. Since that time, the Tribal Governors have met on a monthly basis to discuss common issues, which directly affect their centuries-old communities. For over nearly 40 years, ENIPC has served men, women and children in these Pueblos and other constituents, by offering a broad variety of economic, educational and social service programs designed to meet their unique needs. Its mission then, as now, is to: Promote and facilitate improvement of educational opportunities, health care, economic development, housing conditions, and the environment for the approximate 10,000 Tribal Members of these Pueblos.”
http://www.eightnorthern.org/
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Esselen Tribe of Monterey County
Home page of the Esselen Tribe of Monterey County. The Esselen were one of the least numerous groups in California, and are often cited, incorrectly, as the first California Indian group to become culturally extinct. This picture of Esselen extinction, although pervasive in the literature, is wrong.
http://www.esselen.com/
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Fort Lemhi Indian Community
Official web site of the Fort Lemhi Indian Community located in the state of Idaho - Home of Sacajawea's People the Lemhi-Shoshone.
http://www.lemhi-shoshone.com/
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