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  2. Blood quantum laws - Wikipedia

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    Native American tribes did not formally use blood quantum law until the government introduced the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, instead determining tribal status on the basis of kinship, lineage, and family ties. [8] Some tribes, such as the Navajo Nation, did not adopt the type of written constitution suggested in that law until the 1950s ...

  3. Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Yomba Shoshone Tribe is headquartered in Austin, Nevada. [3] The tribe is governed by a democratically elected, six-person tribal council under its constitution. Tribal enrollment as a member requires a one-half degree Shoshone blood quantum (equivalent to one parent), among the highest blood quantum requirements of any tribe. [4]

  4. Tribal disenrollment - Wikipedia

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    Many tribes who formed governments under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 have minimum blood quantum requirements. [11] Some tribes require genetic paternity tests to prove an applicant's claimed father is a tribal citizen.

  5. Warren ancestry highlights how tribes decide membership - AOL

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    The clash between Elizabeth Warren and President Trump over her Native American heritage highlights the varying methods tribes use to determine who belongs — a decision that has wide-ranging ...

  6. Native American tribal rolls - Wikipedia

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    Enrolled citizens of the Seminole Tribe of Florida must be directly related to an individual listed on the 1957 Tribal Roll, the Base Roll of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The tribe requires citizens to have a documented blood quantum of at least one-quarter Seminole ancestry. [24]

  7. Poarch Band of Creek Indians - Wikipedia

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    Besides being of direct Mvskoke Creek heritage, they must have a minimum blood quantum of 1/4 American Indian blood (equivalent to one full-blooded Creek grandparent) and not be enrolled in any other tribe. There are two distinctions of membership, including tribal enrolled membership and enrolled descendant membership that extends to first ...

  8. Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood - Wikipedia

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    A Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (both abbreviated CDIB) is an official U.S. document that certifies an individual possesses a specific fraction of Native American ancestry of a federally recognized Indian tribe, band, nation, pueblo, village, or community. [1]

  9. When it comes to blood quantum, celebrated Oneida doctor ...

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    The story of Dr. Lillie Rosa Minoka-Hill illustrates one of the issues of using blood ancestry to determine tribal membership. When it comes to blood quantum, celebrated Oneida doctor wouldn’t ...