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According to the tribal enrollment office in 2014, the tribe had 7,256 enrolled members. [1] At the time of the U.S. 2010 census, 3,587 members out of a total of 4,238 people (including non-tribal members) were residing on the reservation. The unemployment rate was 47.3% in 2000. The largest community on the reservation is Fort Totten.
Its first graduating class consisted of 5 students in 1977. CCCC's graduating class of 2009 was 42 students. In 1994, the college was designated a land-grant college alongside 31 other tribal colleges. [2] As of 2011, it is one of seven tribal colleges in the U.S. to offer a degree related to tribal administration. [3]
United Métis Tribe [44] Buffalo Spirit Band of the United Métis Tribe [44] Nimkii Band of the United Métis Tribe [44] Upper Kispoko Band of the Shawnee Nation. [30] Letter of Intent to Petition 04/10/1991; certified letter returned undeliverable 10/30/1997. [24] [25] [28] [29] [84] Wea Indian Tribe.
The Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake tribal chairs did not immediately respond to messages for comment. The judge also denied a motion by the tribes to order one of their proposed maps into place ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Another American Indian tribe in North Dakota is challenging the state's voter identification requirements, which many Native Americans allege discriminate against them and ...
In May 2019, the Spirit Lake Tribal council had requested the federal government change the name to White Horse Hill in cooperation with the governor's office and the North Dakota Department of Tourism stating, "The Spirit Lake Dakota people... believe the name chosen, White Horse Hill, comes from historical happenings that are sacred as well ...
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake Tribe alleged the 2021 redistricting map “simultaneously packs Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians members into one house ...
The number of tribes increased to 567 in May 2016 with the inclusion of the Pamunkey tribe in Virginia who received their federal recognition in July 2015. [2] The number of tribes increased to 573 with the addition of six tribes in Virginia under the Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2017, signed in ...