Ottawa Tribes: Difference between revisions

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They were part of the Great Huron Trade.  
They were part of the Great Huron Trade.  


The tribe is federally recognized as the Ottawa Tribe of [[Indians of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]].  
There are three federally recognized tribes of Ottawa.


=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
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*'''1959:''' Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma terminated, Tribal membership 630, Tribal land (Acres) 0 (*1956 is the year given in the history of the Ottawa of Oklahoma's web site which coincides with a roll of blood members of the tribe that is now used for proof to join currently)  
*'''1959:''' Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma terminated, Tribal membership 630, Tribal land (Acres) 0 (*1956 is the year given in the history of the Ottawa of Oklahoma's web site which coincides with a roll of blood members of the tribe that is now used for proof to join currently)  
*'''1978:''' Ottawa Tribe restored  
*'''1978:''' Ottawa Tribe restored  
*'''1979:'''Ottawa Tribe reestablished as a federally recognized government when the Ottawa Council and the U.S. Congress ratified the Constitution. Present day members of the Ottawa of Oklahoma tribe must present proof of blood relatives on the 1956 roll and an original birth certificate.
*'''1979:'''Ottawa Tribe reestablished as a federally recognized government when the Ottawa Council and the U.S. Congress ratified the Constitution.


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'''Correspondence and Census'''  
'''Correspondence and Census'''  


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