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  2. Battle at Sappa Creek - Wikipedia

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    [3]:114 When daylight began to break, an Indian herder spotted the company and ran to warn the Indian camp. [ 8 ] :104-105 Henely immediately commanded his men to advance, although the marshy banks made it difficult to cross the river which separated the Cheyenne from the company, and the men lost a carbine and a pistol in the process.

  3. Uncompahgre Ute - Wikipedia

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    Charles Craig, Uncompahgre Ute Indian Camp, 1893, Denver Art Museum Main article: Ute people The Uncompahgre Ute ( / ˌ ʌ ŋ k ə m ˈ p ɑː ɡ r eɪ ˈ j uː t / ) or ꞌAkaꞌ-páa-gharʉrʉ Núuchi (also: Ahkawa Pahgaha Nooch) is a band of the Ute , a Native American tribe located in the US states of Colorado and Utah.

  4. Susanville Indian Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    The Susanville Indian Rancheria (Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim K'odom, bush creek country) [4] is a federally recognized ranchería of Native Americans in northeastern California whose people are from the Washoe, Achomawi, Mountain Maidu, [1] Northern Paiute, and Atsugewi tribes.

  5. N.C. report finds wilderness camp failed to ensure boy was ...

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    Staff at Trails Carolina did not ensure that a 12-year-old boy was breathing during his first night at the facility, a state report found.

  6. List of organizations that self-identify as Native American ...

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    The following groups claim to be of Native American, which includes American Indian and Alaska Native, or Métis heritage by ethnicity but have no federal recognition through the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Federal Acknowledgment (OFA), [3] United States Department of the Interior Office of the ...

  7. Native American recognition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In order to become a federally recognized, tribes must meet certain requirements. The Bureau of Indian affairs defines a federally recognized tribe as an American Indian or Alaska Native tribal entity that is recognized having a government-to-government relationship with the United States, with the responsibilities, powers, limitations, and obligations attached to that designation, and is ...

  8. Carville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The "anchor" for the Carville Historic District is the Indian Camp Plantation House, the antebellum main house of a sugar plantation which is the only surviving building from the plantation. It was. designed and built by New Orleans architect Henry Howard (and perhaps his partner Albert Diettel) in 1859 for sugar planter Robert C. Camp. It is a ...

  9. Ganienkeh - Wikipedia

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    The action was related to rising Native American activism, and specific land claims being filed against New York State by separate nations of the Iroquois. As allies of the defeated British , they had been forced to cede their historic lands to the state after the American Revolution , but the US Senate had never ratified the treaty, making it ...