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Cuelgahen Nde Lipan Apache of Texas, [174] Three Rivers, TX; Free Cherokee, Hummingbird Clan [23] Jumano Tribe (West Texas) (formerly The People of LaJunta (Jumano/Mescalero)). [30] Letter of Intent to Petition 03/26/1997. [25] Karankawa Kadla [175] Lipan Apache Band of Texas, Brackettville, TX [171] Lipan Apache Nation of Texas, [171] San ...
This is a category for organizations interested in Apache heritage, ... Lipan Apache heritage groups (1 C, 2 P) Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas (3 P)
Lipan Apache Band of Texas This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 13:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas is a different organization than the Lipan Apache Band. The Tribe has been recognized by the State of Texas, whereas the Band has not. Should the Band even be listed in this State Recognized Tribes entry? Their citation indicates only that they are appealing for federal recognition not State.
Federal recognition is a slow, laborious process that can span decades, if it materializes at all. Consequently, this deprives more than 200 unrecognized tribal nations, including those which only have state recognition and terminated recognition , and a minority of non-Indian practitioners, of any legal avenue by which to obtain eagle feathers ...
Federalism and the State Recognition of Native American Tribes: A survey of State-Recognized Tribes and State Recognition Processes Across the United States. University of Santa Clara Law Review, Vol. 48. Sheffield, Gail (1998). Arbitrary Indian: The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2969-7.
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The Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb is a state-recognized tribe and nonprofit organization in Louisiana. [2] The members of the Tribe are descendants of Choctaw and Lipan Apache people [3] [4] and are required to prove lineal descent as part of their state-approved membership process. [5]