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The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe language: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag) is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Ojibwe based on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in Belcourt, North Dakota. The tribe has 30,000 enrolled members.
Kade Ferris (1969–2023), Turtle Mountain tribal historic preservation officer; Leonard Peltier, a leader of the American Indian Movement, grew up here. [10] Louise Erdrich, writer, grew up on Turtle Mountain Reservation, and is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. [citation needed]
Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. Petitioner #101. Denied, effective Jan. 23, 2007. [111] Genesee Valley Indian Association [32] [46] Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians [30] [31] [32] [112] (formerly Grand River Band Ottawa Council). Letter of Intent to Petition 10/16/1994. [27] Lake Superior Chippewa of Marquette.
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In 2018, six more Virginia-based tribes were added to the list, then in 2020 the Little Shell Chippewa were recognized bringing the total to 574. [7] Of these, 231 are located in Alaska. Except for Hawaii, states that have no federally recognized tribes today forcibly removed tribes from their region in the 19th century, [ 8 ] mainly to the ...
Joseph Brant, a Mohawk, depicted in a portrait by Charles Bird King, circa 1835 Three Lenape people, depicted in a painting by George Catlin in the 1860s. Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area encompassing the northeastern and Midwest United States and southeastern Canada. [1]
In 1892 he sent word to Washington D.C. that he would exchange 52 million acres (210,000 km 2) of land and the treaty rights of 1863 for a large reservation, to include the entire Turtle Mountain area, at the price of $1.00 per acre of land.
The Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe: Aniibiminani-ziibiwininiwag) is a historical band of Chippewa (Ojibwe), originally living along the Red River of the North and its tributaries. Through the treaty process with the United States , the Pembina Band was settled on reservations in Minnesota and North Dakota .