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Congress passed Public Law 106-568, the Shawnee Tribe Status Act of 2000, and the Shawnee Tribe was able to organize as their own autonomous, federally recognized tribe. James R. Squirrel was the initial Chairman and was recognized by the AARP in 2009, as being instrumental in the Shawnee Tribe being federally recognized.
[25] the Piqua Shawnee Tribe were state-recognized in Alabama in 1991 [30] Letter of Intent to Petition 9/25/1997. [25] [84] Saponi-Catawba Nation of the Ohio Valley, [135] Webster, OH; Saponi Nation of Ohio, [135] Rio Grande, OH. Letter of Intent to Petition 9/25/1997. [25] Shawnee Nation, Ohio Blue Creek Band of Adams County, Lynx, OH.
Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal; Society portal; This is a category for organizations interested in Shawnee heritage, who are not necessarily affiliated with any of the three federally recognized Shawnee tribes; the Shawnee Tribe, the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians, or the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
In March 2023, the Cultural Preservation Department of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe described "a concerning phenomenon we are witnessing in our ancestral settlement areas in our ancestral settlement areas including but not limited to Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, [and] Alabama", commenting that "In these areas, there are a number of people who ...
The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma (or Absentee Shawnee [2]) is one of three federally recognized tribes of Shawnee people. [3] Historically residing in what became organized as the upper part of the Eastern United States, the original Shawnee lived in the large territory now made up of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and neighboring states.
Together these divisions formed the loose confederacy that was the Shawnee tribe. Traditionally, Shawnee political leadership came from the Hathawekela patrilineal division. [1] According to J.D. Lewis, "Tradition and the known linguistic connections of the Shawnee indicate that they had migrated to the Cumberland River Valley from the north ...
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The United Remnant Band of the Shawnee Nation, also called the Shawnee Nation, United Remnant Band (URB), is an organization that self-identifies as a Native American tribe in Ohio. Its members identify as descendants of Shawnee people. In 2016, the organization incorporated as a church. [1]