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Tribal territory of several tribes in Nebraska This section from the Lewis and Clark map of 1804 shows period Indian villages in southwest Iowa, southeast Nebraska, and northwest Missouri. The Otoe, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas tribes are specifically identified. Several language groups were represented by the American Indians in present-day Nebraska.
Pages in category "Native American tribes in Nebraska" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1] For Alaska Native tribes, see list of Alaska Native tribal entities.
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska (1 C, 12 P) ... Pages in category "Native American history of Nebraska" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Under the United States Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA), [13] members of state-recognized tribes may exhibit as identified "Native American" or "American Indian" artists. In addition to citizens of federally recognized tribes and tribally designated artisans, IACA says that members of "any Indian group that has been formally ...
Francis LaFlesche, The Middle Five: Indian Schoolboys of the Omaha Tribe. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1900/1963. Karl J. Reinhard, Learning from the Ancestors: The Omaha Tribe Before and After Lewis and Clark. University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Robin Ridington, "Omaha Survival: A Vanishing Indian Tribe That Would Not Vanish".
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Studies in Language, Literature, and Criticism. p 140. Fontenelle, Henry. (1885) Indian Names of Streams and Localities. Translations and reports of the Nebraska State Historical Society, vol. 1, p. 76, 1885. Gilmore, Melvin R. (1919) Some Indian Place Names in Nebraska.
Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [4] For Alaska Native tribes, see list of Alaska Native tribal entities.