Indian Country
Indian country ... This article is about the term the United States uses for Native self-governments and global sovereign nations. For the unorganized U.S. ...
What is Indian Country? | Center for Indian Country Development
Indian country encompasses specific definitions of Native land areas including reservations, trust lands, restricted fee lands, and other land categories. As a ...
How a Harris-Walz administration would impact Native people · Vote Trump to protect and strengthen Indian Country. ICT. The voice of Indigenous people ...
Definition of Indian Country | US EPA
Lands held by the federal government in trust for Indian tribes that exist outside of formal reservations are informal reservations and, thus, are Indian ...
677. Indian Country Defined | United States Department of Justice
"Indian country" is defined in 18 USC § 1151 as including (1) federal reservations, whether created by statute or Executive Order.
Strengthening Indian Country | U.S. Department of the Interior
Bolstering the government-to-government relationship, while acknowledging the past and working toward a better future for Indian Country.
This is Indian Country. We The People We are the people WE ARE NOT “MERCILESS INDIAN SAVAGES,” AS THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE CALLS US.
American Indians and Alaska Natives - Indian Country and ...
All land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States government, notwithstanding the issue of any patent.
18 U.S. Code § 1151 - Indian country defined
The term “Indian country”, as used in this chapter, means (a) all land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States ...
Tribal Nations & the United States: An Introduction - NCAI
There are 574 federally recognized Indian Nations (variously called tribes, nations, bands, pueblos, communities and native villages) in the United States.
Indian Country Crime | Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI.gov
As part of its Indian Country Crime program, the FBI works closely with a range of partners, including tribal police and federal agents from the Bureau of ...
MMU's Service Area and Jurisdiction | Indian Affairs
Indian Country is a term used to describe lands held by the federal government in trust for Indian Tribes that exist outside of formal reservations and are ...
Indian Country - Northern District of Oklahoma - Department of Justice
Located within the Northern District of Oklahoma (NDOK) are fourteen Federally recognized tribes: (1) Cherokee Nation; (2) Muscogee (Creek) Nation; (3) Modoc ...
Welcome to Indian Country 101 - Courses - Conservation Training
This foundational course will provide a robust understanding of the history of tribes by covering important historic eras.
Jails in Indian Country - Bureau of Justice Statistics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics began collecting detailed information on confinement facilities, detention centers, jails, and other facilities operated by ...
Indian Country 101 Training - The Nature Conservancy
A tuition-free, self-paced training for learners interested in gaining foundational knowledge to use in working and collaborating with tribes.
NCAI Response to Usage of the Term, "Indian Country"
The term “Indian Country” is leveraged broadly as a general description of Native spaces and places within the United States.
Center for Indian Country Development
The Center for Indian Country Development supports the prosperity of Native nations and Indigenous communities through actionable data and research that make ...
From the splendor of Flathead Lake to the historic Little Bighorn Battlefield to the scenic beauty of the Bears Paw Mountains, there are a multitude of ...
It is the seventh-largest country in the world by area and the most populous country. ... Indian National Congress in 1885. The rush of ...