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  2. Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Staff (2020) 105 [2] Website. haliwa-saponi.org. The Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe, also the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe, is a state-recognized tribe and nonprofit organization in North Carolina. [1][2] They are not federally recognized as a Native American tribe. [3] They are headquartered in Hollister, North Carolina. [2]

  3. Waccamaw Siouan Indians - Wikipedia

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    Waccamaw Siouan Indians. The Waccamaw Siouan Indians are one of eight state-recognized tribes in North Carolina. Also known as the Waccamaw Siouan Indian Tribe, they are not federally recognized. [4] They are headquartered in Bolton, North Carolina, [1] in Columbus County, and also have members in Bladen County in southeastern North Carolina.

  4. Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. [2] The tribe represents Lumbee people. They do not hold federal recognition as a Native American tribe. [2][3] With an estimated 55,000 members, the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is the largest tribe in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

  5. Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. [3] They first formed as the Eno Occaneechi Indian Association in 1984 [1] but changed their name in 1994. [5][6] They claim descent from the historic Occaneechi, Saponi, and other Eastern Siouan language -speaking Indians who occupied the Piedmont of North ...

  6. Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc. is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. [3] The headquarters are in Clinton, North Carolina. [5] Formerly known as the Coharie Indian People, Inc.[7] and the Coharie Tribe of North Carolina, the group's 2,700 members primarily live in Sampson and Harnett counties. [4][6]

  7. Lumbee - Wikipedia

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    The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina numbering approximately 55,000 enrolled members. The Lumbee take their name from the Lumber River, which winds through Robeson County. Pembroke, North Carolina, is their economic, cultural, and political center.

  8. Native American fashion - Wikipedia

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    Native American fashion. Native American fashion is the design and creation of high-fashion clothing and fashion accessories by Native Americans in the United States. This is a part of a larger movement of Indigenous fashion of the Americas. Indigenous designers frequently incorporate motifs and customary materials into their wearable artworks ...

  9. Cherokee society - Wikipedia

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    Little Miss Cherokee 2007, Park Hill, Oklahoma Cherokee society is the culture and societal structures shared by the Cherokee people. The Cherokee people are Indigenous to the mountain and inland regions of the southeastern United States in the areas of present-day North Carolina, and historically in South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Northern Mountainous areas, now called the Blue Ridge ...