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  2. Tribal disenrollment - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, tribal disenrollment is a process by which a Native American individual loses citizenship or the right to belong within a Native American tribe. [ 1 ] Some native scholars have argued that although belonging in Native nations was historically a matter of kinship, it has become increasingly legalistic.

  3. Blood quantum laws - Wikipedia

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  4. Cherokee freedmen controversy - Wikipedia

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    A special election was scheduled for September 24, 2011. On August 21, 2011, prior to the scheduling of the Cherokee special election, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court reversed the January 14 decision of the Cherokee District Court, resulting in the disenrollment of the Freedmen descendants.

  5. Indigenous families continue fight against eviction amid ...

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    That disenrollment decision has effectively kept the families from being able to qualify to purchase their homes and further allowed Nooksack authorities to evict the families entirely.

  6. Medicare Advantage disenrollment

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    Medicare disenrollment typically occurs automatically when changing plans. However, there are other instances when disenrollment occurs, learn more here.

  7. Detribalization - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] Detribalization incorporates the word tribal, which has been recognized as an offensive and pejorative term when used in certain contexts. [15] For this reason, detribalization is sometimes used in quotations when referring to the process being described as a signal to the reader of the term's potentially offensive subtext.

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  9. Native American recognition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President Coolidge stands with four Osage Indians at a White House ceremony.. Native American recognition in the United States, for tribes, usually means being recognized by the United States federal government as a community of Indigenous people that has been in continual existence since prior to European contact, and which has a sovereign, government-to-government relationship with the ...