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The Miami Agency is a currently operating agency of the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs|Bureau of Indian Affairs]]. Its supervising office is the [[Area Offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs|Muskogee Area Office]].  
The Miami Agency is a currently operating agency of the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs|Bureau of Indian Affairs]]. Its supervising office is the [[Area Offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs|Muskogee Area Office]].  


== Indian Tribes Associated With This Agency  ==
=== Indian Tribes Associated With This Agency  ===


[[Cayuga_Indians|Cayuga]], Eastern Shawnee, [[Miami_Indians|Miami]], [[Modoc_Indians|Modoc]], [[Nez_Perce_Indians|Nez Perce]], [[Ottawa_Indians|Ottawa<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1295374134062_731" />]], [[Peoria_Indians|Peoria]], [[Quapaw_Indians|Quapaw]], Seneca-Cayuga, Wyandotte, and the Confederated Kaskaskia, Piankashaw, and Wea  
[[Cayuga Indians|Cayuga]], Eastern Shawnee, [[Miami Indians|Miami]], [[Modoc Indians|Modoc]], [[Nez Perce Indians|Nez Perce]], [[Ottawa Indians|Ottawa<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1295374134062_731" />]], [[Peoria Indians|Peoria]], [[Quapaw Indians|Quapaw]], Seneca-Cayuga, Wyandotte, and the Confederated Kaskaskia, Piankashaw, and Wea  


== History  ==
=== History  ===


The Miami Agency is the successor to the [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]], which was established in 1871 and operated under that name until 1947, when the name was changed to the Miami Agency<ref>Hill, Edward E. (comp.). ''Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians''. Washington DC: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1981, p. 167.</ref>.  
The Miami Agency is the successor to the [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]], which was established in 1871 and operated under that name until 1947, when the name was changed to the Miami Agency<ref>Hill, Edward E. (comp.). ''Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians''. Washington DC: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1981, p. 167.</ref>.  


== Records  ==
====Agents====
 
John E. Douglas, Abel C. Pepper, John Tipton, Samuel Milroy, Allen Hamilton, Joseph Sinclair
 
=== Records  ===


See the listing of records under [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]]. In addition to the records listed there for the Quapaw Agency, additional records may be in the [[National Archives Southwest Region (Ft. Worth)]], including enrollment records, a register of Indian families, other family history records, student records, medical files, census records, and other items of interest to a family historian<ref>Hill, Edward E. (comp.). ''Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians''. Washington DC: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1981, p. 167.</ref>.  
See the listing of records under [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]]. In addition to the records listed there for the Quapaw Agency, additional records may be in the [[National Archives Southwest Region (Ft. Worth)]], including enrollment records, a register of Indian families, other family history records, student records, medical files, census records, and other items of interest to a family historian<ref>Hill, Edward E. (comp.). ''Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians''. Washington DC: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1981, p. 167.</ref>.  


== References  ==
=== References  ===


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*''American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications''. Washington DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board, National Archives and Records Administration, 1998.  
*''American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications''. Washington DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board, National Archives and Records Administration, 1998.  
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