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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When a Indian tribes or groups is federally recognized it is eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). When a state establishes state tribal recognition, it acknowledges the tribes status within the state, but does not guarantee funding from either the state or the federal government. When a tribe is recognized by the federal government, it can also be recognized by the state, but not all state recognized tribes are necessarily recognized by the federal government.[1]
For an current list of Federal and State Recognized Tribes, see NCLS List of Federal and State Recognized Tribes |