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Office of Federal Acknowledgment - | Indian Affairs

The acknowledgment process is the Department's administrative process by which petitioning groups that meet the criteria are given Federal "acknowledgment" as ...

Federal Acknowledgement | U.S. Department of the Interior

Federal Acknowledgement · demonstrate that it has been identified as an American Indian entity on a substantially continuous basis since 1900; · show that a ...

Federal Acknowledgement or Recognition | Milwaukee Public ...

Federal recognition is important to Indian tribes for several reasons. First, when they are extended federal recognition, they can establish tribal ...

Federal Acknowledgment of American Indian Tribes

The United States Department of the Interior (Department) seeks input on a proposal to create a conditional, time-limited opportunity for ...

Native American recognition in the United States - Wikipedia

Native American recognition in the United States, for tribes, usually means being recognized by the United States federal government as a community of ...

25 CFR § 83.11 - What are the criteria for acknowledgment as a ...

The criteria for acknowledgment as a federally recognized Indian tribe are delineated in paragraphs (a) through (g) of this section.

Federal Acknowledgment of American Indian Tribes

This proposed rule seeks input on continuation of an express prohibition on re-petitioning under the US Department of the Interior's (Department) regulations.

How is federal recognition status conferred? - | Indian Affairs

Historically, most of today's federally recognized tribes received federal recognition status through treaties, acts of Congress, ...

25 CFR Part 83 -- Procedures for Federal Acknowledgment of Indian ...

The regulations in this part implement Federal statutes for the benefit of Indian tribes by establishing procedures and criteria for the Department to use.

Federal Recognition for Native American Indian Tribes - mctlaw

Petition Preparation: Prepare a comprehensive and compelling petition that outlines your tribe's history, governance structure, membership ...

Federal Recognition - A Historical Twist of Fate

This article will define the nature of federal recognition and describe the history and present administrative requirements to become federally acknowledged.

The 574 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes in the United States

Federal recognition (sometimes called federal acknowledgment)1 is a term of art formalizing a government-to-government relationship between the ...

Federal Tribal Recognition | U.S. Department of the Interior

Federal acknowledgment confirms the existence of a nation-to-nation relationship between an Indian tribe and the United States, and permanently ...

Research Guides | Tribal Recognition - Native American Rights Fund

Directories of Tribes (NILL) includes a link to the list of federally reconized tribal entities and state recognized tribes as well as directories of tribal ...

Federal Tribal Recognition

What does federal recognition mean? • A federally recognized tribe is an American Indian or Alaska Native tribal entity that is recognized as ...

Federally recognized Indian tribes and resources for Native Americans

See a list of federally recognized Native American tribes and Alaska Native entities. Learn about food, housing, and financial assistance programs.

Federal Recognition | NCAI

Federal Recognition. The array of federal services and resources reserved for American Indians and Alaska Natives is contingent upon a tribe securing federal ...

Annual Student Loan Acknowledgment | Federal Student Aid

Complete your Annual Student Loan Acknowledgment to learn about your student aid options and federal student loan repayment obligations.

Testimony - Senate Committee on Indian Affairs

Federal recognition is the acknowledgement of an American Indian Tribe by the federal government of the United States. It affirms a federal ...

Federal Recognition of Tribes: Why it matters | Montana Budget ...

The Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians became the 574th federally recognized tribe after more than a hundred years of fighting for recognition.