ethnic group group UnitedKeetoowahBand br of CherokeeIndians image Image UKBflag bordered .png thumb 250px center Flag of the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians poptime 14,300 ref name oia http ... UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians in Oklahoma. retrieved 8 February 2009 .... UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians in Oklahoma. Retrieved 21 Dec 2011. ref The UKB, beginning ... Slagle http thorpe.ou.edu IRA keechrtr.html Corporate Charter of the UnitedKeetoowahBand Native American Tribes in Oklahoma Cherokee DEFAULTSORT UnitedKeetoowahBand Of CherokeeIndians Category ... in the United States nl UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians ... language English , Cherokee language Cherokee related other Cherokee tribes The UnitedKeetoowahBand ... KeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians Federally Recognized Bot generated title ref During the State ... be landless. ref http www.unitedkeetoowahband.org UnitedKeetoowahBand has reasons to rejoice on its 61st anniversary , UnitedKeetoowahBand Website, accessed 22 November 2011 ref Notable UKB members Robert J. Conley UnitedKeetoowahBandCherokee Nation , historian and novelist, b. 1940 David Cornsilk UnitedKeetoowahBandCherokee Nation , legal activist and genealogist Virginia Stroud UnitedKeetoowahBand Muscogee Creek , artist and former Miss Indian America, b. 1951 See also Cherokee .... http www.cherokeephoenix.org 20780 Article.aspx UnitedKeetoowahBand holds annual celebration ..., Josh. http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries U UN006.html UnitedKeetoowahBand. Oklahoma ... KeetoowahBand requires all members to have verifiable Cherokee descent either from a person or people ... Band of CherokeeIndians in Oklahoma. American University Studies. Series IX, Vol. 184, 199. Meredith ... Press, 1985. ISBN 978 0940392175 External links http www.unitedkeetoowahband.org UnitedKeetoowahBand ... UnitedKeetoowahBand , article on the Oklahoma Historical Society s Encyclopedia of Oklahoma ... more details
lands in the vicinity, and as far away as 100 miles from the Qualla Boundary. The Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians are primarily the descendants of those persons listed on the Baker Rolls of CherokeeIndians. The Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians is one of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, the others being the Cherokee Nation and the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians , both in Oklahoma ...ethnic group YOOOOOOYOOOYOYOYOYO group Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians br image Image Eastern BandCherokee Flag.svg none 250px Flag of the Eastern BandCherokee poptime 13,000 popplace North ... 2010 The Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians EBCI , lang chr or Tsalagiyi Detsadanilvgi ... nc cherokee.com Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians. retrieved 25 July 2011 ref The history of the Eastern ... son, William Holland Thomas , managed to evade removal. The Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians still ... Band of CherokeeIndians and North Carolina File Blowgun.jpg thumb left 320px Blowgun demonstration in Oconaluftee Indian Village , Cherokee, North Carolina In 1988, the United States Congress passed ... corporation , was opened on the reservation of the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians in the western ... cherokee.com Official Website of the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians http www.cherokee nc.com index.php ... EasternBand.com Unofficial voice of the Eastern Band of the CherokeeIndians http www.cpfdn.org Cherokee Preservation Foundation Cherokee DEFAULTSORT Eastern Band Of CherokeeIndians Category ... States of America, who are descended from Cherokee who remained in the Eastern United States while .... He was executed by the United States in exchange for the lives of the small band he protected. They were ... Eastern Band. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian exhibits an extensive collection of artifacts ... casino earnings were to be divided among all members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee tribe as an annual ... Notes reflist References Finger, John R. Cherokee Americans The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the 20th ... more details
br Illiot Walia br Ankit Chandra br Samihekere De Vinci i.N.D.I.aN.S. The Band is an Indian rock band from East Delhi , Delhi . The band was an immediate result of love to music by six teenagers ... from the United States USA . br Her excellence in Indian instruments provide the band an extraordinary ... I.N.D.I.aN.S. The Band DEFAULTSORT I.N.D.I.An.S. The Band Category Indian musical groups es I.N.D.I.a.N.S. ...unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The i.N.D.I.aN.S. Revolution,2007 image caption Album Cover The i.N.D.I.aN.S. Revolution, 2007 image size Only for images smaller than 220 pixels background group or band origin New Delhi , India genre Rock ... 104 Campus Rock music Rock Maniacs. The band received remuneration because of being The Youngest Heavy metal music Metal Rock band music Band in Delhi . Their following studio album, The i.N.D.I.aN.S. Revolution, continued the band s success, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work ... metal and the rap rock genre into a radio friendly yet densely layered style in The i.N.D.I.aN.S.band. They soon moved away from this and explored a variety of other genres. The album topped ... with the Indian Fusion music fusionist Karsh Kale in their song Sakoon from The i.N.D.I.aN.S. Revolution ... of the uprising of the band about its name and confusion. The band has changed its name twice ... Indians logo.JPG thumb right 250px Wallstreet Logo The word i.n.D.I.aN.S. means the initials of its ... De Vinci S Music i.N.D.I.aN.S. s music primarily falls into the metal rock genre. Their songs ... song followed a rather pop rock route with grungy undertones, i.N.D.I.aN.S. chose to work on a more ... Band member Ilisha at MTV Rock Meet, 2007 The band is a heavy combination of six teenagers. br br ... and Person of Indian Origin NRI from Italy . br Ilisha s voice provide the band s music a soul touch ... and vocals, br Drake born on 2 January 1991 has the main chorus voice in all songs of the band. br ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Cherokee flag may refer to the Flag of the Cherokee Nation Oklahoma , the Flag of the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians Oklahoma , or to the Flag of the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians Eastern Band of the Cherokee nation North Carolina . A common element of the Cherokee flags is the seven pointed star, which symbolizes the sacred fire of the Cherokee people, and the seven clans. Images of flags gallery Image Cherokeenationalflag.png Flag of the Cherokee Nation Image UKBflag bordered .png Flag of the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians Image Eastern BandCherokee Flag.svg Flag of the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians gallery See also Portal Indigenous peoples of North America CherokeeCherokee Clans Cherokee DEFAULTSORT Cherokee Flag Category Cherokee tribe Category Flags of indigenous peoples NorthAm native stub ... more details
The Original Keetoowah Society is a Cherokee religious organization that preserves the culture and teachings of the Keetoowah Nighthawk Society Cherokee in Oklahoma. According to the historian Allogan Slagle of the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians , the Original Keetoowah Society is the surviving ... Cherokee in all the old clan districts as a unitedBand under the proposed 1934 Indian ..., historian of the UnitedKeetoowahBand A very weird thing happened, politically speaking, in 1955 ... . Benny Smith, The Keetoowah Society of CherokeeIndians, Masters Thesis, Northwestern State College ... Original Keetoowah Society Website http www.unitedkeetoowahband.org UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians http www.cherokee.org Cherokee Nation Cherokee Category Cherokee tribe ..., a Cherokee Baptist minister, was appointed to draft a Constitution and Laws of government for the Keetoowah ... to all parts of the Cherokee Nation. If anyone, or any one of us Keetoowah is called upon or chosen .... During the period from 1859 to 1889, the Keetoowah flourished and were strongly united. Almost without ... it threatened their community. The Keetoowah were united in their opposition to any speedy ... regardless of the fate of the Cherokee Nation, the Keetoowah as a body officially acquiesced under ... Society, and the Four Mothers Nation. Keetoowah Society divergence Other Cherokee political factions ... formally as a federally recognized Tribe the Cherokee Immigrant Indians, and the Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokee Association. These factions of Oklahoma KeetoowahCherokee by blood pulled together ... Levi Gritts , and an Executive Council of Cherokee by Blood out of the body of the Keetoowah Society ... by Blood, representing all Cherokee descendants rather than only the Keetoowah, failed in 1932 to obtain standing as a party to the Cherokee claims litigation. Christianity and its effects on the Keetoowah ... delivered to the Keetoowah. The seven Cherokee Stomp Grounds in Oklahoma, for ceremonial sacred ... more details
Keetoowah developed an ancient hereditary priesthood called the Ah ni ku ta ni , who were a religious ruling class of the Keetoowah people and Cherokee Society for thousands of years. According to Cherokee ... areas and created new Cherokee Communities and Mound Cities. The residents of the city of Keetoowah called themselves the Keetoowah People . The ancient site of the Mother City of Keetoowah is still visible in Western North Carolina in the same general area as the Qualla Boundary . Keetoowah was an ancient ... traditional Green Corn ceremonies, the Cherokee carried the coals of the central fire in Keetoowah to all ... Cherokee groups in Oklahoma. Many of the modern groups claiming to represent the original Keetoowah ... Cherokee family. ref name Redbird Smith Red Bird Smith and the Keetoowah Society. Access Genealogy, Web ... of the late chief John Ross reintroduced Cherokee wampum belts to the Keetoowah. Although the Keetoowah ... of the CherokeeIndians And Their Legends and Folklore. Baltimore, MD Genealogical Publishing Company ...See Original Keetoowah Society Image Keetoowahcouncil1916.png thumb Keetoowah Nighthawk Council, 1916. The Keetoowah Society Cherokee language Cherokee were the spiritual core of the Cherokee people during their early years in Oklahoma Cherokee Culture, namely the early 1900s. This is not to be confused with the ancient Cherokee mother city of Keetoowah , in present day North Carolina. Etymology The word Keetoowah is the name of an ancient Cherokee Township in the Eastern Homeland of the Cherokee, where all Cherokee originated after the migration and integration of various groups from the Great Lakes and Ozark Plateau Regions of the United States 3,000 years ago, based upon cultural ... was not confined to the Cherokee, but was a common construction method of various Mississippian cultures and earlier peoples for thousands of years throughout the Mississippi Basin. Some Cherokee ... as Ki tu wa or Gi du wa , Keetoowah People. The addition of the verb stem modifier gi indicates ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Jena Band of Choctaw Indians flag flag caption image File Group of Eleven Near Meadow, One in Partial Native Dress 1909.jpg none 270px image caption Eastern Choctaw population 241 ref name history http www.jenachoctaw.org history.html Jena Band of Choctaw Indians Brief Historical Summary . Jena Band of Choctaw Indians. Retrieved on 2008 05 09. ref regions Flagicon United States Flagicon Louisiana Louisiana languages English language English , Choctaw language Choctaw religions Christianity , traditional beliefs related Other Choctaw tribes, Muscogee Creek , Chickasaw , Seminole , Cherokee The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians are one of three federally recognized tribe federally recognized Choctaw groups in the United States . They are based in La Salle Parish, Louisiana La Salle and Catahoula Parish, Louisiana Catahoula Parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana . The Jena Band received federal recognition in 1995. Tribal membership totals 241. ref name history ref http www.loc.gov catdir cpso biaind.pdf Federal Register Vol. 72, No. 55 Thursday, March 22, 2007 Notices PDF . Library of Congress . Retrieved on 2008 05 09. ref Government The tribe is headquartered in Jena, Louisiana . Their current Principal Chief of the Jena Band is Christine M. Norris. ref http www.ncai.org index.php?id 126&selectpro area 12 Tribal Governments by Area Southeast. National Congress of American Indians . retrieved 7 Sept 2010 ref Culture main Choctaw Culture Choctaw culture has greatly evolved over the centuries combining mostly European American influences however, interaction with Spain , France , and England greatly shaped it as well. They were known for their rapid incorporation of modernity, developing a written language, transitioning to yeoman farming methods, and accepting ... Commons Category Choctaw http www.jenachoctaw.org Jena Band of Choctaw Indians , official website ... tribes in the United States ... more details
Wiktionary Cherokee The Cherokee are a Native American tribe. Cherokee can also refer to TOC right Cherokee people Cherokee language , a southern Iroquoian language spoken by Cherokee people Cherokee Nation , federally recognized Cherokee tribe, Tahlequah, OK Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians , federally recognized Cherokee tribe, Cherokee, NC UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians , federally recognized Cherokee tribe, Tahlequah, OK Cherokee Female Seminary , Tahlequah, Oklahoma First Cherokee Female Seminary Site , Park Hill, Oklahoma Cherokee Male Seminary Cherokee National Capitol , Tahlequah, Oklahoma Cherokee society The Cherokee National Youth Choir Places Australia Cherokee, Victoria , a locality United States Cherokee, Alabama Cherokee, California Cherokee, Nevada County, California Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee, Kansas Cherokee, North Carolina Cherokee, Oklahoma Cherokee, Texas Cherokee, Wisconsin Cherokee County disambiguation Cherokee Park , Louisville, Kentucky Cherokee Sewer Site an archaeological site near Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee Village, Arkansas Music Cherokees band , a 1960s psychedelic group Cherokee song Cherokee song , a 1987 song by Swedish rock band Europe Cherokee Ray Noble song Cherokee Ray Noble song , a 1938 jazz standard written by Ray Noble Cherokee , a song by White Lion from their debut album Fight to Survive Cherokee Records , a record label Indian Reservation The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian , a song by Paul Revere & the Raiders, known for its chorus refrain of Cherokee People Informatics Cherokee web server is an open source Cross platform Web server Plants Rosa laevigata , also known as the Cherokee Rose Cherokee grape , another name for the grape Catawba People Cherokee Parks born 1972 , American former basketball player Crawford Goldsby a.k.a. Cherokee Bill, a 19th century American outlaw Brand model names Hall Cherokee , homebuilt glider Jeep Cherokee disambiguation , sport utility vehicle models Jeep Grand Cherokee Piper ... more details
ethnic group group Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians image poptime 8 popplace United States California rels langs English related other Cahuilla tribes The Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Cahuilla band of Native Americans in the United States Native Americans based in Coachella ... Band of Cahuilla Indians is a one square mile tract of land, located in Riverside County, California at coord 33 39 01 N 116 11 27 W . Thermal, California and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians are both nearby. The land was left vacant for half a century, until Chairman Green moved .... retrieved 23 Feb 2009 . ref On December 29, 1981, the August Band of Mission Indians was established ... 20090212 NEWS06 902120319 1006 news01 Augustine Band takes green path. The Desert Sun. 12 Feb 2009 23 Feb 2009 ref Other Cahuilla tribes commons cat Cahuilla Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Morongo Reservation Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla Mission Indians of California Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians References references Further reading cite book last James first Harry Clebourne title The Cahuilla Indians location Morongo Band of Mission Indians Morongo Indian Reservation publisher ... asin B0007HDH7E LCC E99.K27 J3 ASIN B0007EJ4OM DEFAULTSORT Augustine Band Of Cahuilla Indians Category ... nation in the United States, consisting of only eight members, only one of whom is an adult. ref name ... from Desert Cahuilla Indians, who lived along the Colorado River and in the Mojave Desert , including ... guides calindians calinddict.shtml California Indians and Their Reservations. San Diego State University ... Augustine Casino. 500 Nations. retrieved 23 Feb 2009 ref The Augustine Band built the first Photovoltaics ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Poarch Band of Creek Indians flag flag caption image image caption population 2,340 2006 ref name culture http www.poarchcreekindians.org xhtml culture.htm Culture. Poarch Band of Creek Indians. retrieved 16 July 2010 ref regions Flagicon United States United States Flagicon Alabama Alabama languages English language English religions Protestant , traditional beliefs related Other Muscogee Creek tribes ref Littlefield and Parins 174 ref The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe of Native Americans in the United States Native Americans in Alabama . Historically speaking the Muskogean language, they were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi . They are located mostly in Escambia County, Alabama Escambia County . They operate three gaming casino s and a hotel. History The Poarch Band descends from Muscogee Creek Indians who sided with the United States in the Creek War of 1813 1814. Many Creeks remained in Alabama ... Band of Creek Indians Website, 2005, retrieved 23 Feb 2009 ref The Poarch Band represents only some of the descendants of those who were not removed. Over the decades, many Indians intermarried with African ... groups. ref name Paredes Paredes, J. Anthony. Federal Recognition and the Poarch Creek Indians in Paredes, J. Anthony, ed. Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century ... poarchconst.htm Constitution of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Native American Rights Fund ... xhtml index.htm Poarch Band of Creek Indians Official Website http www.narf.org nill Codes poarchcode poarchcodetoc.htm Poarch Band of Creek Indians Tribal Code , National Indian Law Library DEFAULTSORT Poarch Band Of Creek Indians Category Muscogee Category Escambia County, Alabama Category Native American tribes in Alabama Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States ... to enroll in the tribe, people must be descended from the American Indians listed on the either ... more details
, Muscogee Creek , Chickasaw , Seminole , Cherokee Website The MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians are a State recognized tribes state recognized Native Americans in the United States Native American Indian ...Infobox ethnic group group MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians flag flag caption image image caption chief Chief ... Band of Choctaw Indians and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians , both federally recognized ... In 1979, the Choctaw in this area of Alabama organized as the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians. MOWA is a contraction ... DEFAULTSORT Mowa Band Of Choctaw Indians Category 1979 establishments Category Washington County, Alabama ... Band. History This area of frontier Alabama had been inhabited for thousands of years by indigenous ... for colored blacks . Combined with blacks in a binary system, c onsequently, American Indians living ... of Choctaw Indians in this part of Alabama. Historically, there were recognized Indian schools in the counties ... tribes Choctaw, Muscogee Creek Creek , Cherokee , Mescalero , and Apache . Their annual cultural festival ... in records such as the Dawes Rolls . According to the BIA spokesperson What we found was that the Indians ... articles mi hb5088 is 199412 ai n18492364 Bunty Anquoe, MOWA band denied federal recognition , Indian ... biological ancestry does not mean that the members of MOWA Band of Choctaw are not culturally ... of the MOWA Choctaw Indians, agreed to participate in a DNA autosome autosomal test that would map ... America from the 16th century on, and among their descendants in the United States. ref http www.jogg.info ... North America from the east. The Paleo Indians immigrated to North America from the west. By contrast ... in the Americas as Paleo Indians in waves beginning about 15,000 years ago, after the ice barriers ... men of the Cherokee Nation , as the DNA was passed on by European white male ancestors of mixed race descendants. The Cherokee allowed non Native men to marry into the tribe as they had a matrilineal ... traders in the eighteenth century, there were marriages between European men and Cherokee women ... more details
Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians Ojibwe language Ojibwe Aniibiminani ziibiwininiwag are a historical band of Ojibwa Chippewa Ojibwe , originally living along the Red River of the North and its tributaries. Through the treaty process with the United States , the Pembina Band were settled on reservations in Minnesota and North Dakota . Some tribal members refusing settlement in North Dakota relocated northward and westward, some eventually settling in Montana. The successors apparent of the Pembina Band are Chippewa Cree Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boys Indian Reservation Montana in part Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana in full Red Lake Indian Reservation Red Lake Band of Chippewa Minnesota in part Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Manitoba in full Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians North Dakota in full and White Earth Band of Ojibwe Minnesota in part . The so called Little Shell Pembina Band of North America, based in North Dakota, is a militia type group made up of one family descended from the historical Little Shell Chippewa Band, mostly white militia members, and one Indonesian, who attempted a coup against the government of Fiji . It claims to be a successor apparent of the Pembina Band, but it is not recognized as a Native American tribe by the US federal government nor by North Dakota. External links http www.adl.org learn ext us Little Shell.asp?LEARN Cat Extremism&LEARN SubCat Extremism in America&xpicked 3&item little shell Anti Defamation League s article on the Little Shell Pembina Band of North America Category Ojibwe Category First Nations in Manitoba Category Native American tribes in Minnesota Category Native American tribes in North Dakota Category Native American tribes in Montana NorthDakota stub NorthAm native stub hr Anibiminanisibiwininiwak sh Anibiminanisibiwininiwak ... more details
Cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the UnitedKeetoowahBand of CherokeeIndians UKB have ... Penn Thomas M. Cook poptime 316,049 br Eastern Band 13,000 , Cherokee Nation 288,749, UnitedKeetoowah ... Act . The Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians is located on the Qualla Boundary in western North Carolina . In addition, there are Cherokee bands in the Southeastern United States Southeast that are recognized ... Boundary the reservation of the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians , as the original Cherokee settlement ... Band of CherokeeIndians , and some of the state recognized tribes in surrounding states. Civil ... of the Cherokee Indian. . Retrieved September 15, 09. ref In 2007, the Eastern Band of CherokeeIndians ... also houses the Cherokee National Archives. Both the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the UnitedKeetoowah ... in the 18th century. In the 19th century, white settlers in the United States called the Cherokee ... were widely adopted by the Cherokee people. Unlike most other Indians in the American Southeast ... A. Hopkins, The Native Languages of the Southeastern United States . ref The Cherokee have claimed ... 7 ref 18th century Further Cherokee military history The Cherokees gave sanctuary to a band of Shawnee ... and against whom the Cherokee and other Indians took most of their actions were Scotch .... In 1827, the Cherokee Nation drafted a Constitution modeled on the United States, with executive ... documents treaty of new echota.html title Treaty of New Echota, Dec. 29, 1835 CherokeeUnited States ... and culture of the Cherokee North Carolina Indians . March 10, 2007 ref or belonged to the former ... Civil War was devastating for both East and Western Cherokee. The Eastern Band, aided by William Holland Thomas William Thomas , became the Thomas Legion of CherokeeIndians and Highlanders, fighting ... history.php?Name Will 20Thomas Will Thomas. History and culture of the Cherokee North Carolina Indians ... day Cherokee Nation Tribal Jurisdiction Area dark blue By the late 19th century, the Eastern Band ... more details
ethnic group group Ewiiaapaayp Band br of Kumeyaay Indians image poptime 7 2004 , ref name rez http leaningrock.org reservationContent.shtml Reservation Location and Land Status. Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians . 26 Oct 2004 retrieved 5 June 2010 ref 16 1990 ref name p146 Pritzker, 146 ref popplace flagicon United States United States flagicon California California rels Traditional tribal religion, br Christianity Roman Catholicism ref name p147 Pritzker, 147 ref langs Kumeyaay language Kumeyaay , ref name ear Eargle, 204 ref ref name s612 Shipek, 612 ref English language English related other Kumeyaay tribes, Cocopa , br Quechan , Paipai , and Kiliwa The Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians , formerly known as the Cuyapaipe Community of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Cuyapaipe Reservation , is a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay Indians, ref name p147 who are sometimes known as Mission Indians . Ewiiaapaayp is Kumeyaay language Kumeyaay for leaning rock, a prominent feature ... Band of Kumeyaay Indians . 26 Oct 2004 retrieved 5 June 2010 ref Robert Pinto is their current ... Culture and History. Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians . 26 Oct 2004 retrieved 5 June 2010 ref Economic ... www.ewiiaapaayp nsn.gov Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians , official website http www.leaningrock.org Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians , functioning website San Diego County, California Category Kumeyaay Category California Mission Indians Category Native American tribes in San Diego County, California Category Native American tribes in California Category Federally recognized tribes in the United ... Indians and Their Reservations C. SDSU Library and Information Access. retrieved 5 June 2010 ref ... name s612 Government The Ewiiaapaayp Band is headquartered in Alpine, California . They are governed ... by Area. National Congress of American Indians. retrieved 5 June 2010 ref Tribal members Enrolled members ... California Mission Indians. Handbook of North American Indians . Volume ed. Heizer, Robert ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Cabazon Band of Mission Indians poptime 38 enrolled members ref name sdsu http infodome.sdsu.edu research guides calindians calinddict.shtml a California Indians and Their Reservations. San Diego State University Library and Information Access. 2009 retrieved 10 May 2010 ref popplace flagicon United States United States flagicon California California rels traditional tribal religion, br Christianity Roman Catholicism langs English language English , Cahuilla language ref Eargle, 111 ref related Cahuilla tribes The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla Indians, located in Riverside County, California . ref name sdsu ref name p120 Pritzker, 120 ref Reservation The Cabazon Indian Reservation was founded in 1876. ref name p120 It occupies ... cbmi index.html Cabazon Indians. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. 2010 retrieved 14 May 2010 ref Controversy The tribe first came to public attention in 1987 when they won California v. Cabazon Band ... book last James first Harry Clebourne title The Cahuilla Indians location Morongo Band of Mission Indians Morongo Indian Reservation publisher Malki Museum Press Westernlore Press year 1960 reprinted ... www.fantasyspringsresort.com prod cbmi index.html Cabazon Band of Mission Indians , official website Category Cahuilla Category California Mission Indians Category Native American tribes in California Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Native American tribes in Riverside ... by Area. National Congress of American Indians. retrieved 14 May 2010 ref Programs and economic development The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians introduced high stakes bingo to their state, ref name sdsu after they won the pivotal court case, California v. Cabazon Band . The tribe has no unemployment. ref name p120 The Cabazon Band owns Fantasy Springs Resort Casino , 250 room hotel, POM Restaurant ... 21 accessdate 2010 11 25 publisher Associated Press ref See also Mission Indians Notes reflist References ... more details
infobox ethnic group group Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians image poptime 522 ref http infodome.sdsu.edu research guides calindians calinddict.shtml p California Indians and Their Reservations P. SDSU Library and Information Access. retrieved 24 Dec 2010 ref popplace flagicon United States United States flagicon California California rels Traditional tribal religion, Christianity langs Luise o language Luise o , English language English , and Spanish language Spanish , related other Luise o people .... 2009 retrieved 24 Dec 2010 ref The Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians is a federally recognized tribe ... was established by the United States government in San Jacinto, California . ref http www.soboba nsn.gov Soboba Band of Luise o Indians. ref History Contact and change The Luise o Indians first .... Community The members of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians have built a self sustaining community ... general elections in the United States, and absentee ballots are available upon prior approval. See also Indigenous peoples of California California mission clash of cultures California Mission Indians Notes reflist 2 External links http www.soboba nsn.gov Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians , official ... coord 33 46 36 N 116 53 09 W display title DEFAULTSORT Soboba Band Of Luiseno Indians Category Priests ... Soboba reservation The reservation was given back to the Luise o after the United States Government ... of Soboba is strong. ref http www.soboba nsn.gov ?page id 22 Tribal Economy. Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. retrieved 24 Dec 2010 ref The tribe has built their own schools, including Noli Indian School , which serves grades twelve. ref http www.soboba nsn.gov Soboba Celebrates. Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. retrieved 24 Dec 2010 ref They have also created non profit organizations and a charity ... in California Category California Mission Indians Category Native American tribes in Riverside County, California Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States ... more details
The Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians is a Federally recognized tribe in the State of New York . They maintained the traditional form of government by Seneca people Seneca chiefs or more correctly, sachem s and clan mothers after the Alleghany and Cattaraugus Reservations broke away and formed the Seneca Nation of Indians a republican form of government, electing a president, secretary, and council ... of two federally recognized tribes of Seneca, The Tonawanda Band of Seneca and The Seneca Nation of Indians, both Indigenous peoples of the United States Native Americans in New York state. In addition ... River First Nation , within Ontario, Canada . In 1857, the Tonawanda Band signed a treaty with the United ..., Petitioners Appellants, v. TONAWANDA BAND OF SENECA INDIANS BERNARD PARKER, a k a Ganogehdaho KERVIN ... Nation of Indians. History File Jesse Cornplanter, descendant of Cornplanter, the famous ... 1838, the United States government entered into the Treaty of Buffalo Creek , with nine Indian ..., the Seneca Indians of the Cattaraugus and Allegany reservations held a constitutional convention. They adopted a new form of constitution and government modeled on that of the United States, including ... Band did not want to make such changes, and seceded from the main Seneca nation. They reorganized ... clans. In 1857, under the Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band , the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians secured federal recognition as an independent Indian nation. ref http digital.library.okstate.edu kappler Vol2 treaties sen0767.htm Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band , Oklahoma State Library ..., which formed the basis of the band. blockquote The Tonawanda Band consists of eight clans the Snipe ... Vol2 treaties sen0767.htm Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band , Oklahoma State University DEFAULTSORT Tonawanda Band Of Seneca Indians Category Native American tribes in New York Category Iroquois Category Seneca tribe Category Native American history Category Federally recognized tribes in the United ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Morongo Band of br Mission Indians image File Morongo Reservation View.jpg thumb 220px center Homes on the Morongo Reservation poptime 996 ref name sdsu http infodome.sdsu.edu research guides calindians calinddict.shtml m California Indians and Their Reservations M. San Diego State University Library and Information Access. 2010 retrieved 18 May 2010 ref popplace flagicon United States United States flagicon California California rels traditional tribal religion, br Christianity Roman Catholicism ref name p120 Pritzker, 120 ref langs English language English , Cahuilla language Cahuilla , and Serrano language Serrano . ref Eargle, 111 ref related other Cahuilla , Cupe o , and Serrano people s The Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized tribe . The main tribal groups are Cahuilla and Serrano people Serrano . Other lineages include Cupe o and Luise o people Luise o Indians. ref name p120 Although many tribes in California are known as Mission Indians , some, like those at Morongo, were never a part of the Spanish Missions in California . The Morongo Reservation is located in Riverside County, California . ref name sdsu Reservation The Morongo ... The Morongo Band of Mission Indians is headquartered in Banning, California . They are governed by a democratically ... Band of Mission Indians. Retrieved 10 Jan 2011. ref colend Languages Cahuilla language Cahuilla ... hall, so the tribe joined together with the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians to fight the county ... J3 ASIN B0007EJ4OM External links http www.morongonation.org Morongo Band of Mission Indians , official ... Band , ussc 480 202 1987 . ref The Morongo Casino, Resort, and Spa was opened in 2004 ref name history ... first Harry Clebourne title The Cahuilla Indians location Morongo Reservation publisher Malki Museum ... Cupeno Category Serrano people Category California Mission Indians Category Native American tribes in California Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category American Indian ... more details
The Guideville Band of Pomo Indians is a Native American tribe of the Pomo Indians of northern California . ref name nogame http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2011 04 07 BA5C1IRAJS.DTL Richmond rejects tribe s plans for casino resort . Carolyn Jones. San Francisco Chronicle. 07 04 2011. Retrieved 07 04 2011. ref History The tribe s origin is of the original setters of areas in Mendocino, Lake, and Sonoma Counties. The Guidevilles however claim they were also original settlers of Contra Costa County as well, a notion used to stake a claim on their Point Molate property where they have contentiously and unsuccessfully attempted to build a Las Vegas style casino . ref name nogame The tribe currently has 122 members. ref name nogame Other bands of Pomo include the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians and the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians . Portal San Francisco Bay Area Notes reflist Category Pomo tribe NorthAm native stub ... more details
Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians or simply the Pillagers Makandwewininiwag in the Ojibwe language are a historical band of Ojibwa Chippewa Ojibwe who settled at the headwaters of the Mississippi River in present day Minnesota. Their name Pillagers is a translation of Makandwewininiwag, which literally means Pillaging Men . The French called them Pilleurs, also a translation of their name. The French and Americans adopted their Endonym autonym for their military activities as the advance guard of the Ojibwe in the invasion of the Sioux Eastern Dakota Dakota country. They settled first on Leech Lake and gradually pushed westward from that point. Citation needed date September 2009 Their name has been variously recorded as Chippeways of Leech Lake Lewis and Clark, 1806 , English transliteration of French name adopted from other Algonquian speaking people Pilleurs Henry, 1809 , the French name, meaning plunderers Rogues Henry, 1809 Pilliers Franklin, 1824 , variation of the French Robbers Franklin, 1824 Pillagers Treaty of Fond du Lac with the United States, 1847 By the mid nineteenth century, records showed that scholars and Indian agents were generally using the band s Ojibwe name, although they struggled to render the spelling in the best way to convey pronunciation Muk im dua win ... with the United States , the Pillager Band were settled on Indian reservation reservations in north ... of the Mississippi River Band of Chippewa Indians Mississippi Chippewa and the Removable Lake ... FP Html Treaties TreatyWithThePillagerBandOfChippewaIndians1847.html The 1847 Treaty between the United States and the Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians Pillager Chippewa Category Native American tribes ... Reservation Leech Lake Reservation Through additional treaties with the United States , the Leech ..., these central Minnesota peoples formed the contemporary Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe , consolidated ... Lake Indian Reservation Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe White Earth Band of Chippewa In turn, that year the Leech ... more details
refimprove date August 2011 Infobox Ethnic group group Mississippi Band of br Choctaw Indians flag Image Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Flag.png 150px flag caption image population ca. 9,770 regions Flagicon United States United States Flagicon Mississippi Mississippi languages Choctaw language ... Band of Choctaw Indians is the only federally recognized Indian tribe in Mississippi . By a deed ... the civilized Mississippi Choctaw as the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. This enabled them ..., the Mississippi Choctaws re organized on April 20, 1945 as the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians ... Band of Choctaw to develop Class III gaming. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians MBCI ... to gain profits of 15 million in payment from the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Congressional ... chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is Phyliss J. Anderson. She was elected in September ... peoples of North America Choctaw Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Jena Band of Choctaw Indians References ... Indians , official website Choctaw DEFAULTSORT Mississippi Band Of Choctaw Indians Category Choctaw ... beliefs related Other Choctaw tribes, br Muscogee Creek , Chickasaw The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is one of three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw Indians. On April 20, 1945, the tribe ... Indians Since the Removal Era year 1979 url accessdate publisher University of Georgia Press location ... on Indians in the Old South year 1971 publisher University of Georgia Press chapter The Ante Bellum ... of the United States Reconstruction , as in the Democrats effort to restore white supremacy, they passed ... Life of the Choctaw Indians year 1931 publisher The University of Alabama Press chapter Choctaw Social ... job and cultural opportunities for Indigenous people of the Americas American Indians . Indian policy ... the right of the first Americans to remain Indians while exercising their rights as Americans. We must ... in various Choctaw committees up until 1977. Martin was then elected as Chief of the Mississippi Band ... more details
ethnic group group Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians image gallery File Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians Logo.jpg gallery poptime 3,634 popplace Michigan Southwestern Michigan & Indiana Northern Indiana rels Christianity Roman Catholic , traditional tribal religion langs English language English , Potawatomi language Potawatomi related Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians are Algonquian languages Algonquian speaking Potawatomi people located in Western Michigan southwestern Michigan and Northern Indiana northeastern Indiana . Tribal government functions are located in Dowagiac, Michigan . The tribal membership has grown to approximately 4,563 members as of 2009. Citation needed date November ... area have Potawatomi names attached to them. History The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians were party ... Pokagon was able to negotiate to keep his Potawatomi band of 280 people in southwestern Michigan, leaving them to be the only Potawatomi band not to experience the Indian Removal Act . Under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the Pokagon Band asked for reaffirmation of recognition by the Department of the Interior but the request was denied. After years of petitioning, the Pokagon Band regained recognition in 1994. ref United States http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin query z?c103 S.1066 Pub.L. 103 ... Band open the Four Winds Casino Resort near New Buffalo, Michigan , on August 2, 2007. ref ... Judiciary is a separate, independent branch of the Pokagon Band government. The Tribal Court ... federal, state, and local laws, including the Pokagon Band Code of Offenses ref http www.pokagon.com ... 2008 Gaming Commission The Pokagon Band Gaming Commission was formed in 2007 as an independent subdivision ... Pokagon Band jurisdiction under the Gaming Regulatory Act, the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and the tribal state Gaming Compact between the Band and the State of Michigan . ref http www.pokagon.com ... Potawatomi Category Anishinaabe reservations and tribal areas in the United States Category Native ... more details
File Southern Paiutes.jpg thumb Southern Paiute women at Moapa The Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation are a federally recognized tribe of Paiute s, who live in southern Nevada on the Moapa River Indian Reservation . They were in the past called the Moapats ref http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com eaglesnest Histories george bean.html George Washington Bean. RootsWeb. retrieved 7 Dec 2009 ref and the Nuwuvi . ref http www.xeri.com Moapa moapa.htm Moapa Bands of Paiutes, Background. The Moapa Bands of Paiutes. retrieved 7 Dec 2009 ref Art and material culture The Moapa were adept at basketry. They wore clothing made of leather, yucca , and Purshia cliff rose bark. History The Moapa practiced irrigation agriculture before contact with Europeans. ref http www.epa.gov ozonedesignations documents clark tribal moapa atty.pdf retrieved 7 Dec 2009 ref The Moapa suffered from Spanish slave raiders attacks in the 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1869 the United States relocated the Southern Paiute s to the Moapa area. Originally the entire Moapa River watershed and lands along the Colorado River some of which area is now under Lake Mead was assigned to the Moapa however, in 1875 their reservation was reduced to convert 1000 acre km2 . They latter suffered from decimation by disease in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1941, they organized with a formal constitution. In 1980 the Moapa River reservation was expanded, with about convert 75000 acre km2 added. High rates of unemployment have plagued the reservation and caused some of the Moapa to relocate elsewhere. Reservation Their reservation is the Moapa River Indian Reservation , located near Moapa Town, Nevada . References commons Category Moapa Band reflist Category Native American tribes in Nevada Category Paiute Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States coord 36.5780 114.7179 region US NV display title ... more details
Distinguish Lytton First Nation POV date December 2007 Refimprove date December 2011 The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people Pomo Native Americans in the United States Native American s. They were recognized in the late 1980s as lineal descendants of the two families who lived at the Lytton Rancheria in Healdsburg, California from 1937 to about 1960. The tribe now has between 200 and 300 enrolled members. History The tribe was founded in 1937 by Bert Steele, who was one quarter Achomawi and part Nomlaki , and his wife, a Pomo people Pomo from Bodega Bay, California Bodega Bay , when they successfully petitioned the Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. Office of Indian Affairs for the right to build on a convert 50 acre m2 sing on plot north of Healdsburg north of Lytton Station Road after Steele s home was destroyed in a flood. Along with his brother in law, John Myers, and his wife, Mary Myers Steele both Pomo people Pomo from Sonoma Valley Sonoma , he moved onto the land, which the government had set aside for Native Americans. ref http google.com search?q cache GUcia2h4D4QJ 207.41.18.73 caed DOCUMENTS Opinions Levi 01 1530.pdf bert steele pomo&hl en&gl us&ct clnk&cd 2&client safari ref This land became the Lytton Rancheria and the namesake for the tribe In 1958, in accordance with a policy of Cultural assimilation assimilating Native Americans ... their tribal status. Though the Lytton Band does not divulge a complete list of members, most sources report the band now has over 200 members. Other bands of Pomo include the Guideville Band of Pomo Indians and the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians . Acquisition of Casino San Pablo cardroom ..., The Pechanga Band of Luise o Indians and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians also voiced concerns ... forty California bands, including the Lytton Rancheria. The Lytton band was dissolved and its ... reaction and response Some people have oppose the Lytton Band s casino plan. U.S. Senator Dianne ... more details
2000 Summary File 2 SF 2 100 Percent Data Geographic Area United States Racial or Ethnic Grouping ... US Census Bureau accessdate 2008 06 10 ref popplace United States especially the Southern United ... American s Native Americans in the United States Freedmen Indigenous peoples of the Americas Zambo ... with significant Native Americans in the United States Native American ancestry, who also have .... The Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole have created controversy in recent decades as they tightened ... between Native Americans and African Americans were relatively neglected in United States history .... African slaves brought to the United States and their descendants have had a history of cultural exchange and Miscegenation intermarriage with Native Americans in the United States Native ... place in the Southern United States , where slaves were held in greatest number. ref name gen2 cite ... African Americans fought against Native Americans, especially in the Western United States Western ... The Cherokee had the strongest color prejudice of all Native Americans. ref Red, White, and Black ... people lwf SLAVE RV.HTM title CHEROKEE SLAVE REVOLT OF 1842 author Art T. Burton accessdate ... 7 title Race and the Cherokee Nation author Fay A. Yarbrough accessdate 2009 05 30 year 2007 publisher Univ of Pennsylvania Press ref European colonists told the Cherokee that the smallpox .... ref name afch cite book url http books.google.com books?id xpusu6xQq6QC&pg PA33&dq afro cherokee smallpox&lr v onepage&q afro 20cherokee 20smallpox&f false title Ties That Bind The Story of an Afro Cherokee ... of the Cherokee Nation s territory to restrict interactions between the two groups. ref ... Djembe Magazine ref Even among the Cherokee, interracial marriages increased as the number of slaves held by the tribe increased. ref name afch The Cherokee were noted for having slaves work ... created tensions between the Cherokee and European Americans. ref name afch The Cherokee tribe began ... more details