List of State Recognized American Indian Tribal Entities
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This is a list of Native American Tribal Entities which are recognized by individual States but not by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. See also the List of Federally Recognized Native American Tribal Entities, List of Native Alaskan Tribal Entities, Classification of Native Americans
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
[edit] Alabama [1]
- Cher-O-Creek Intertribal Indians
- Cherokees of N.E. Alabama
- Cherokees of S.E. Alabama
- Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama
- Machis Lower Creek Indian Tribe
- MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
- Piqua Shawnee Tribe
- Star Clan or Muscogee Creeks
- United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation
- Where are we Tribe S.E Alabama ( Chief Wallace 1749-1802)
[edit] C
[edit] Connecticut
- Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut—Recognized by the Secretary of the Interior in 2002; recognization revoked in 2005; Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation was made by merging of two nations-Paucatuck Eastern Pequots and Eastern Pequots.
- Schaghticoke Tribal Nation—Secretary of the Interior declined to acknowledge in 2002 and 2005; 33 Elizabeth Street, 4th Floor, Derby, Connecticut
[edit] G
[edit] Georgia pursuant Georgia Code Section 44-12-300 [2]
- The Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee, P.O. Box 1993, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533
- The Lower Muscogee Creek Tribe, Route 2, Box 370, Whigham, Georgia 31797
- The Cherokee of Georgia Tribal Council, Saint George, Georgia.
- American Cherokee Confederacy, 619 Pine Cone Rd., Albany, Georgia 31705. http://www.nicwa.org/resources/factsheets/Georgia.pdf
[edit] Kentucky
- Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky
[edit] Louisiana
- Choctaw-Apache Community Of Ebarb
- United Houma Nation
- Clifton Choctaw Tribe
- Adais-Caddo Tribe
- Four Winds Tribe LA Cherokee Confederacy
- Point au Chien Tribe
- Biloxi-Chitimacha
[edit] M
[edit] Massachusetts [3]
- Mashpee Tribe of Wampanoag Indians
- Hassanamisco Tribe of Nipmuc Indians
- (Wampanoags unaffiliated with the Mashpee or Aquinnah and tribal members from Maine tribes [formerly under Massachusetts jurisidction till statehood in 1820] are represented by the State Commission on Indian Affairs)
[edit] Michigan [4]
- Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
- Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians
[edit] Minnesota
- Kah-Bay-Kah-Nong (Gabekanaang Anishinaabeg/Warroad Chippewa) Warroad, Minnesota. Petitioned for federal recognition on February 12, 1979.
- Sandy Lake Band of Mississippi Chippewa—They are independently recognized by the State of Minnesota; however, the US Department of the Interior recognize the Sandy Lake Band only as a non-independent component of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, a Federally recognized independent component of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.
[edit] Montana
- Not to be confused with the so-called Little Shell Pembina Band of North America, a militia-type group made up of one former Little Shell Chippewa family, white militia members, and one Indonesian who attempted a coup against the government of Fiji.[citation needed]
[edit] N
[edit] New Jersey
- Nanaticoke Lenni-Lenape
- Powhatan-Renape Nation
- Ramapough Mountain Indians
- Sand Hill Band of Indians
[edit] North Carolina [5]
- Coharie Intra-Tribal Council
- Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe
- Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
- Meherrin Indian Tribe
- Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
- Sappony Indians of Person County
- Waccamaw Siouan Development Association
[edit] Ohio
- United Remnant Band of the Shawnee Nation (Recognized 1979) Champaign and Logan Counties, near Urbana and Bellefontaine (respectively)
[edit] Oklahoma [6]
- Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma
- Natchez Nation of Oklahoma
- Traditional Southern Cheyenne Nation
- Arapaho Tribe of Oklahoma
- Arebeka Tribal Town
- Thlathlogvlga Tribal Town
- Weogufkee Tribal Town
- Hillabee Tribal Town
- Tallahassee Tribal Town
- Tvkapvtchee Tribal Town
- New Tulsa Tribal Town
- Kichai Tribe
- Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma - Dawes Act 1906 aka 1906 Dawes Roll
[edit] South Carolina
- Waccamaw (recognized 2005)
- Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois & United Tribes of South Carolina, Inc. aka Cherokee Indian Tribe of South Carolina-ECSIUT (recognized 2005) is State Recognized under the SC Code Section 1-31-40 (A) (7)(10), Statutory Authority Chapter 139 (100-111) and obtained this status on February 17, 2005. The Eastern Cherokees Southern Iroquois and United Tribes of South Carolina, Inc. is based in Oconee, Greenville, Newberry, Pickens, Richland, and Anderson Counties and is headquartered in Columbia, SC.
- Chaloklowa Chickasaw - Eastern Branch of Chickasaw: (recognized 2005)
- Pee Dee (tribe) (recognized 2005)
- Santee tribe (recognized 2006)
[edit] V
[edit] Vermont
- St. Francis/Sokoki band of the Missisquoi Abenaki- (Recognized May 2006)
- Koasek Traditional Band of the Abenaki Nation (Recognized May 2006)
[edit] Virginia [7]
- Chickahominy (Recognized 1983, Charles City County)
- Eastern Chickahominy (Recognized, 1983 New Kent County)
- Mattaponi (Recognized, 1983 Banks of the Mattaponi River, King William County)
- Monacan Indian Nation (Recognized, 1989 Bear Mountain, Amherst County)
- Nansemond (Recognized, 1985 Cities of Suffolk and Chesapeake)
- Pamunkey (Recognized, 1983 Banks of the Pamunkey River, King William County)
- Rappahannock (Recognized, 1983 Indian Neck, King & Queen County)
- Upper Mattaponi (Recognized, 1983 King William County)