Native american reservations in oklahoma
[DOC File]INDIAN SOVEREIGNTY AND WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
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Sac and Fox Nation v. Hanson, supra., Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma v. Manufacturing Technologies, 523 US 751 (1998) Wahpepah v. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, 1997 OK 63, 939 P.2d 1151 (Okla.1997). Compare Little v. Muscogee (Creek) Nation 1997 OK 57, 938 P. 2d 739 (Okla. 1997) which denies a jurisdictional defense to the insurer under similar ...
[DOC File]The Native American WorldView
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The Native American, in contrast, is much more subject to cultural, familial and peer pressure, and often fails to "succeed" because of strong pressures from the family or the community. A decision for Christ threatens the integrity of the group or family, making it appear as …
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The definitions for qualified Indian reservations, which include lands covered by the phrase ‘Indian Country,’ are those established and used by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. There is one exception, which applies to portions of the state of Oklahoma where HUBZone is using a definition arrived at by the Internal Revenue Service.
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2003: Indians are largely an urban population. 600,000 live on reservations. 800,000 live in cities but maintain ties to Native communities or tribal affiliations. An additional 4-500,000 people have Native American heritage but no on-going ties to Native American communities and live mainly in cities. 2
[DOC File]Native American Tribes of North America
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The Kickapoo Indians originally lived in the Michigan and Ohio area. They fled south and west to get away from British and American aggression, settling briefly in Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. Eventually the Americans forced some Kickapoos onto Kansas and Oklahoma reservations.
[DOCX File]20200625 Supplemental Funding Update - National
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Jun 25, 2020 · The (FDPIR) provides USDA Foods to income-eligible households living on Indian reservations and to Native American households residing in designated areas near reservations or in Oklahoma. USDA distributes both food and administrative funds to participating Indian Tribal Organizations and state agencies to operate FDPIR.
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The Native Americans who first inhabited the region were the Chickasaw and the Shawnee. In the early 1800s the Chickasaw and the Shawnee, along with other Eastern Native American tribes, were forcibly removed to reservations in Oklahoma were the tribes continue to be located today.
[DOC File]The Native American Power Movement
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The 1990 census recorded an Indian population of over two million, five times the number recorded in 1950. About half of these people live on reservations, which cover 52.4 million acres in 27 states, while most others live in urban areas. The largest Native American populations are located in Alaska, Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
[DOC File]What Happened to the Lenni Lenape - Rutgers University
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There are two federally recognized Lenape tribes in Oklahoma: the Delaware Tribe of Indians and the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma. Like most Native American tribes, the Delaware Indian tribes are . autonomous. That means each tribe has its own government, laws, police, and services, just like a …
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In the farms, small towns, cities, wilderness areas and Native American reservations of today we will see and hear the enduring legacy of this act. “Land of Dreams” showcases the emotional and physical ties to homesteaded land, our connection to this history and how it endures in our culture today. Shot List: Original Acquisition. Landscape
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