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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Native American tribes in the ...

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    All tribal plates in South Dakota are issued by the state. There are nine tribes recognized. All nine have non-graphic, tax exempt plates beginning with a tribe-specific prefix, for use on official vehicles. Seven of the nine tribes also have graphic plates available for private vehicles.

  3. Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky (SCNK) is an unrecognized tribe based in Kentucky. [1] The SCNK said it had an estimated one thousand members as of 2009, living in several US states, and that it is "not affiliated with any other group calling themselves Southern Cherokee" or any officially recognized Cherokee nations .

  4. Indian termination policy - Wikipedia

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    When termination occurred, tribal land was sold and most of the Klamath tribe was considered above the poverty line, because each tribal member gained $40,000 from the sale. While they had escaped poverty briefly, their economy still suffered from termination. Most families quickly spent the money earned from the initial land sale and were ...

  5. List of counties in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The average county population, based on the estimated 2023 state population of 4.526 million, was 37,718. Following concerns of too many counties, [2] the 1891 Kentucky Constitution placed stricter limits on county creation, stipulating that a new county: must have a land area of at least 400 square miles (1,036 km 2);

  6. Kentucky House passes tax-relief bill for bourbon industry - AOL

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    Proposed tax relief for Kentucky's bourbon makers was fast-tracked Monday in advancing in the state House, but local leaders living near some of the world's best-known distilleries were in no mood ...

  7. Omaha Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation was established by a treaty at Washington, D.C., dated March 16, 1854. By this treaty, the Omaha Nation sold the majority of its land west of the Missouri River to the United States, but was authorized to select an area of 300,000 acres (470 sq mi; 1,200 km 2) to keep as a permanent reservation. [6]

  8. Planning to rake those leaves in your Kentucky yard this fall ...

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    All you really need is the leaves themselves and an out-of-the-way place on your property where you can rake them into a big pile. You can even speed up the decomposition process to as little as ...

  9. Indian Old Fields, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Indian Old Fields was an unincorporated community located in Clark County, Kentucky, United States. The community takes its name from the Indian old field present when white settlers arrived. They discovered the Native American settlement of Eskippakaithiki, believed to be the last Indian village in Kentucky. [2] It was also named Indian Old ...