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2by Dockry, MichaelSubjects: “...574 U.S. Federally Recognized Tribes...”
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3by Tsosie, RebeccaSubjects: “...federally-recognized tribes...”
Published 2007
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4“... environmental and policy changes that significantly impact federally recognized tribes, which depend on marine...”
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5“... population across the United States, represented by 574 federally recognized tribes and villages...”
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6by Scherer, Kyle E.“... of federally recognized tribes in Alaska. A number of legal opinions have considered the issue and have reached...”
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7Sovereignty and Subsistence: Native Self-Government and Rights to Hunt, Fish, and Gather After ANCSAby Anderson, Robert T.“... and Congress in recognizing that Alaska Native tribes have the same legal status as other federally recognized...”
Published 2016
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8by Welburn, Ron“... League and “Little Ivy” schools, whose students largely come from western federally recognized tribes...”
Published 2009
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9“... recognized tribes living on tribal trust land. William J. Brennan delivered the opinion of the court. https...”
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10by Jeanette Clark“...There are 229 federally recognized tribes in the state of Alaska. These tribes are eligible...”
Published 2018
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11by Stone, Daniel E.“...In 2006, the Native Village of Eklutana, a federally recognized Tribe, acquired a National Park...”
Published 2008
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12by LaBelle, Marleah Makpiaq“... Graham, a federally recognized tribe that serves the Sugpiaq people of Port Graham, Alaska, received a...”
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13by Fletcher, Matthew L.M.“... between who is an American Indian and who is not. Despite this, each federally recognized tribe has...”
Published 2013
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14by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... services, and a sawmill contributed to Juneau's growth through the early 1900s. A federally recognized...”
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15by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... services, and a sawmill contributed to Juneau's growth through the early 1900s. A federally recognized...”
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16by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... services, and a sawmill contributed to Juneau's growth through the early 1900s. A federally recognized...”
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17by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... services, and a sawmill contributed to Juneau's growth through the early 1900s. A federally recognized...”
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18by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... services, and a sawmill contributed to Juneau's growth through the early 1900s. A federally recognized...”
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19by Buhl, Peter“... federally recognized tribe is located in the community -- the Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes...”
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20by Mank, Bradford“... that the plaintiffs, the Village of Kivalina, whose inhabitants are a self-governing, federally-recognized Tribe...”
Published 2012
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