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==Online Resources==
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== Tribes and Bands of STATE  ==
== Tribes and Bands of STATE  ==
When a tribe or group 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.<ref>Martha Salazar, ''State Recognition of American Indian Tribes'' National Conference of State Legislatures website (https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislators/quad-caucus/state-recognition-of-american-indian-tribes.aspx#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Bureau%20of,relationship%20with%20the%20United%20States : accessed May 24, 2022).</ref><br><br>
When a tribe or group 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.<ref>Martha Salazar, ''State Recognition of American Indian Tribes'' National Conference of State Legislatures website (https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislators/quad-caucus/state-recognition-of-american-indian-tribes.aspx#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Bureau%20of,relationship%20with%20the%20United%20States : accessed May 24, 2022).</ref><br><br>
For an current list of Federal and State Recognized Tribes, see [https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislators/quad-caucus/list-of-federal-and-state-recognized-tribes.aspx#federal NCLS List of Federal and State Recognized Tribes]
For an current list of Federal and State Recognized Tribes, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federally_recognized_tribes_by_state List of federally recognized tribes by state] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States State-recognized tribes in the United States] at Wikipedia.


=== Tribes Recognized by the Federal Government  ===
=== Tribes Recognized by the Federal Government  ===
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=== Tribes Recognized by the State of STATE  ===
=== Tribes Recognized by the State of STATE  ===
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=== Tribes Formally in STATE ===
=== Tribes Formally in STATE ===
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=== Tribes Not Recognized or No Longer are Active in STATE ===
=== Tribes Not Recognized or No Longer are Active in STATE ===
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== Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in STATE ==
== Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in STATE ==
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*See [[American Indian Census Rolls|American Indian Census Rolls]] for more resources.
*See [[American Indian Census Rolls|American Indian Census Rolls]] for more resources.


== Indian Health Agencies in Wyoming==
== Indian Health Agencies in STATE==
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Native American Topics
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Buffalo Hunt under the Wolf-Skin Mask
Beginning Research
Tribes
Record Types
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Other Topics

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Online Resources

Tribes and Bands of STATE

When a tribe or group 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 List of federally recognized tribes by state and State-recognized tribes in the United States at Wikipedia.

Tribes Recognized by the Federal Government



Tribes Recognized by the State of STATE



Tribes Formally in STATE



Tribes Not Recognized or No Longer are Active in STATE



Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in STATE

Agency Records

Agencies and subagencies were created as administrative offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and its predecessors. Their purpose was (and is) to manage Indian affairs with the tribes, to enforce policies, and to assist in maintaining the peace. The local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs was charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. The names and location of these agencies may have changed, but their purpose remained basically the same. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters. The BIA agency for STATE is the NAMEOFOFFICE Office, [URL BIA].


Reservations in STATE

Indian Censuses

Indian Health Agencies in STATE

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STATE Indian Schools

Land Allotment Records


STATE Map of Indian Lands

Missions in STATE

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Other Resources

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STATE Native Americans Historical Background

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  • [URL NAMEOFWIKIPEDIA PAGE] at Wikipedia

Repositories

Archives

National Archives at Washington, D.C., Archives I
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Telephone: 202-501-5415
Fax: 301-713-6740
Email: Contact Us
Digitized Records
Website
Research Wiki Article


National Archives at BRANCH
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PHONE
EMAIL
WEBSITE
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Libraries

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Museums

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Societies

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Other Repositories

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References

  1. Martha Salazar, State Recognition of American Indian Tribes National Conference of State Legislatures website (https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislators/quad-caucus/state-recognition-of-american-indian-tribes.aspx#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Bureau%20of,relationship%20with%20the%20United%20States : accessed May 24, 2022).