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  • Resource Database / Nations Web Sites & Information / United States Indigenous Peoples / BIA Recognized Tribes and Nations


    Listings here are separated into to US Federally "recognized" or "unrecognized" tribes. Realizing the controversy surrounding governmental "recognition", NativeWeb utilizes BIA criteria only for listing purposes in our Resource Center. Visitors are encouraged to contact individual web sites listed for specific information about recognized tribal governments, reservations, and contacts.

    The Library of Congress maintains a list of "Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United Sates Bureau of Indian Affairs"

    The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 25, Part 83 describes the "Procedures for Establishing that an American Indian Group Exists as An Indian Tribe."

    See the website for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for further information. 

    Resources: 262 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
    Shawnee US - Central
    Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    Welcome to the home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, the historic Palm Springs-based tribe with more than 400 members and a community base that includes families, businesses and civic organizations. As a Sovereign Tribal Government, the Tribe stewards more than 31,500 acres of ancestral land which includes cities, county and protected Bighorn sheep habitat.
    Ak Chin Indian Community of the Maricopa Indian Reservation, Arizona
      US - Southwest
    The Ak-Chin Indian Reservation is a 21,840-acre tract of fertile desert land lying in northwest Pinal County, approximately 30 miles south of the Phoenix metro area. It is situated in the Sonoran Desert in the Santa Cruz Valley of south central Arizona and consists of Pima and Tohono O’odham Tribal members.
    Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas
      US - Central
    Official homepage of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, with information, pictures, and links.
    Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town
      US - Central
    Alabama Quassarte Alabama-Quassarte Native American Indian Coushatta Tribal Wetumka Oklahoma Town Kialegee Casino Gaming Member NIGA NIGC Compact.
    Arapahoe Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
    Arapaho US - West
    Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians of Maine
    MicMac US - Northeast
    The majority of the 1000 members of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs live within Aroostook County, located in Northern Maine. As far as we know, from time immemorial the Micmacs have occupied the lands south and east of the Gulf of Saint Laurence, the Maritime Provinces and other regions along the Atlantic Seaboard of Northeastern America.
    Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
    Assiniboine US - West
    Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation, Wisconsi
    Chippewa US - Northeast
    Bad River Chippewa have been living in this area for thousands of years, although the present Bad River Reservation was established by a treaty in 1854 with the United States Government. Odanah, the Chippewa word for "town," has been the cultural center for generations. It is located five miles east of Ashland on U.S. Highway 2. Some newer settlements have grown, but governmental and social activites remain in this area.
    More sites on www.glitc.org
    Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Wiyot territory starts at Little River and continues down the coast to Bear River, then inland to the first set of mountains. Towns that are within the traditional Wiyot territory are McKinleyville, Blue Lake, Arcata, Eureka, Kneeland, Loleta, Fortuna, Ferndale, and Rohnerville. Rivers within this territory are Mad River (Batwat), Elk River, Eel River and the Van Duzen River.
    More sites on www.wiyot.com
    Big Lagoon Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Constitution of the Big Lagoon Rancheria. This page is an electronic version of a tribal code or constitution from the National Indian Law Library.
    More sites on www.narf.org
    Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
      US - West
    As a result of a 1983 United States District Court Action, the BSR was officially restored as Indian Country and the people of the tribe restored as federally recognized Indians. The final judgment stipulated that members holding land in accordance with the BIA distribution plan may return to their land to trust status at their pleasure and the Association joint properties be turned to trust status, the first step toward the development of a self-sufficient community.
    Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Big Valley Tribal members are descendants of the Xa-Ben-Na-Po Band of Pomo Indians that historically have inhabited the Clear Lake area for over 11,800 years
    Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana
    Blackfeet US - West
    Welcome to the premier source on the web for information about the Great Blackfeet Nation of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in northern Montana. Browse our site for information regarding the rich culture and colorful history of the Pikuni people. Learn more about our tribal government and visit some of our tribal departments and programs featured on our site.
    Blue Lake Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Blue Lake Rancheria is a federally recognized Indian reservation shared by Wiyot, and a few Yurok and Hupa people. Located in northern California, 12 miles north of Eureka and 5 miles east of Arcata, it currently has only 31 acres. During the period (1959-83) when it was terminated, the BIA deeded 2 parcels of its land to the non-Indian town of Blue Lake which is not yet recovered.
    More sites on www.kstrom.net
    Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California
      US - Southwest
    The Me-Wuk Indians have been living on aboriginal tribal land of what later became Amador County since at least 1817, more than 30 years before the devastation of northern California Tribal governments and communities that coincided with the start of the 1849 "Gold Rush."
    Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    The Burns Paiute Reservation is located north of Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The current tribal members are primarily the descendants of the "Wadatika" band of Paiute Indians that roamed in central and southern Oregon.
    Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Cabazon Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community of the Colusa Rancheria, Californi
      US - Southwest
    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS FOR THE CACHIL DEHE BAND OF WINTUN INDIANS OF THE COLUSA INDIAN COMMUNITY CALIFORNIA
    More sites on thorpe.ou.edu
    Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
    Caddo US - Central
    Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    In recent history, many of the people of the Cahto Indian community sustained themselves by working in the timber/lumber industry, but the establishment of the Red Fox Casino in 1996 has created new jobs and more income for the tribe. In addition, a number of tribal programs are administered as well, mostly paid for by government grants, such as those from the BIA and EPA.
    More sites on www.cahto.org
    Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    In recent history, many of the people of the Cahto Indian community sustained themselves by working in the timber/lumber industry, but the establishment of the Red Fox Casino in 1996 has created new jobs and more income for the tribe. In addition, a number of tribal programs are administered as well, mostly paid for by government grants, such as those from the BIA and EPA.
    More sites on www.cahto.org
    California Valley Miwok Tribe
      US - Southwest
    Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Campo Indian Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    Campo Kumeyaay Nation
    Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
      US - Southwest
    Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians: Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Barona Reservation, California Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Viejas Reservation, California
    Catawba Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South Carolina)
      US - Southeast
    The tribe occupies a 640-acre reservation near Rock Hill, South Carolina
    Cayuga Nation
    Cayuga US - Northeast
    Of all the various groups of Native Americans in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, none are more famous than the Six Nations that comprise the Iroquois Confederacy. Formed around 1570, the confederacy, or Iroquois League was originally comprised of five tribes. Starting from east to west, they were the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and the Senecas. In the early 1700s, the sixth tribe, the Tuscaroras migrated from North Carolina to the border regions between New York and Pennsylvania and united with the original five tribes into one cohesive alliance.
    More sites on www.tuscaroras.com
    Cedarville Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Cedarville Rancheria Northern Paiute Tribe
    Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
    Cherokee US - Central
    Official site, based in Tahlequah Oklahoma
    Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
    Sioux US - West
    Offical website, Cheyenne River Lakota Nation. Home of the Mnicoujou, Itazipco, Sihasapa, & Oohenumpa bands.
    Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
      US - Central
    With a long and often tragic history we, the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, are always eager to share the wealth and origin of our culture with you. We continually strive to preserve our heritage and are proud to welcome you to our site. As you browse this site you will see photographs of historical significance as well as those which reflect the culture of today.
    Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma
    Chickasaw US - Central
    Welcome to the Chickasaw Nation. Our mission is to enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people
    More sites on www.chickasaw.net
    Chippewa-Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation, Montana
      US - West
    More sites on www.mnisose.org
    Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
      US - Southeast
    Official site of the Chitimacha Nation, with historical and contemporary information.
    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
    Choctaw US - Central
    Official site of this Indian nation features news, history, transcribed interviews from the 19th century, job listings, events schedule, social services
    More sites on www.choctawnation.com
    Choctaws of Florida
    Choctaw US - Southeast
    Welcome to the Choctaw's Tribe Educational Website. The Choctaw Tribe of Florida is located in the Northwest region of Florida near interstate 10 west and interstate 75 north.
    Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Oklahoma
      US - Central
    Official site of this Oklahoma tribe includes news, links, and information on language, art, and culture.
    Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
      US - Southwest
    Sharing Cultural Ancestry in the Past, Present and Future
    Cocopah Tribe of Arizona
      US - Southwest
    Coeur D’Alene Tribe of the Coeur D’Alene Reservation, Idaho
    Coeur d'Alene US - Northwest
    The official Coeur d' Alene Tribe Website. Accept no imitations.
    More sites on http
    Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona and California
      US - Southwest
    Welcome to the web site of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The goal of this site is to be a helpful communication tool for our people, with comprehensive information on Tribal Government.
    Comanche Nation, Oklahoma
    Comanche US - Central
    Haa Maruawe - Welcome! The Comanche Nation, located in Southwest Oklahoma, has a approximately 13,391 enrolled tribal members. We are striving to keep our ancestors traditions alive in the Twenty-First century.
    Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana
      US - West
    The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are comprised of the Bitterroot Salish, the Pend d’Oreille and the Kootenai tribes. The Flathead Reservation of 1.317 million acres in northwest Montana is our home now but our ancestors lived in the territory now known as western Montana, parts of Idaho, British Columbia and Wyoming. This aboriginal territory exceeded 20 million acres at the time of the 1855 Hellgate Treaty.
    Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    (formerly the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation of the Yakama Reservation) Website of the Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center.
    More sites on www.yakamamuseum.com
    Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    The two principal tribes in the territory between Grays Harbor and the headwaters of the Chehalis River were the Lower Chehalis and the Upper Chehalis. These two tribes spoke distinct yet related Salish languages and maintained close ties through visiting, trade and intermarriage. The Copalis, Wynoochee and Humptulips people were affiliated with the Lower Chehalis; the Satsop seem to have been considered Lower Chehalis politically but spoke a dialect more similar to Upper Chehalis. The name "Chehalis" (meaning "sand") originally referred to a village near the present-day town of Westport and later came to be applied to the river and to the people living upriver.
    Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah
    Shoshone US - West
    Astride the Nevada-Utah border, in White Pine County, Nevada and Tooele and Juab Countied, Utah. Seventy-five miles south, by unimproved road, of Wendover, Utah or fifty miles east by unimproved road, of Schellbourne Station, U.S. Alternate 93.
    Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    Restored as a recognized tribe in 1985. The Tribe's vision is to be a tribal community known as a caring people, dedicated to the principles of honesty and integrity, building community, individual responsibility and self- sufficiency through personal empowerment, and responsible stewardship of human and natural resources; a community willing to act with courage in preserving tribal cultures and traditions for all future generations
    Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation, Oregon
    Siletz US - Northwest
    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz is a federally recognized confederation of 27 bands originally ranging from N. California to S. Washington.Termination (federal non-recognition) was imposed upon the Siletz by the US Gov’t in 1955. Achievement of Self Governance through congressional legislation occured in 1992. In November of 1977 the Confederated Tribes of Siletz was the second tribe in the US and the first in Oregon to be restored to federal recognition.
    Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon
    Umatilla US - Northwest
    The Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla Tribes make up the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. For over 10,000 years, we have lived on the Columbia River Plateau. Specifically, our homeland is the area now known as northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington.
    Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    Warm Springs Indian Reservation, a Native American community located in central Oregon
    More sites on www.warmsprings.com
    Coquille Tribe of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    Preserving our past with the technology of the future. This is the starting point for you to explore the dynamic facets of the Coquille Indian Tribe.
    Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
      US - Southeast
    Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon
      US - Northwest
    The story of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is the story of a peaceful people who were faced with an invasion by a society that was overwhelmingly hostile, greedy and destructive of the Indian way of life.
    Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington
      US - Northwest
    Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California
      US - Southwest
    Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota
    Sioux US - West
    The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe consists of the members of the Isanti and Ihanktowan divisions of the Great Sioux Nation. The Tribe was relocated to the reservation after Little Crow’s War in Minnesota originally designated reservation lands along the Missouri River recognized in a treaty with the United States was signed in 1863.
    More sites on www.mnisose.org
    Crow Tribe of Montana
      US - West
    Death Valley Timbi-Sha Shoshone Band of California
      US - Southwest
    Welcome to the Official Website of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe of the Western Shoshone Nation.
    Delaware Nation, Oklahoma
      US - Central
    (formerly the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma)
    Delaware Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
    Delaware US - Central
    The Delaware of today number close to 10,000 and are headquartered in Bartlesville where the tribal government operates service programs. A small group of separately-organized Delawares (the Absentees) are located in Anadarko, Oklahoma on lands they jointly control with the Wichitas and Caddos. There has been a recent revival in cultural programs (language, song, and social dance) which has pleased the few remaining full-blood lders who feared cultural extinction.
    Dry Creek Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
      US - Southwest
    Today the Dry Creek Rancheria covers only 75 acres of what was once an 86,400-acre territory. As in 1915, Dry Creek Tribal members continue to survive through economic development. Without traditional resources and extensive land holdings, the majority of the tribe has been forced to adapt to much of the Anglo-European society and culture. Nevertheless, the Pomo people remain a strongly independent and distinctive community.
    Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada
    Shoshone US - Southwest
    The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe is located in a beautiful remote valley near the southwest corner of White Pine County. It is primarily an agricultural community, drawing water from the many geothermal hot springs in Railroad Valley.
    More sites on www.greatbasinheritage.org
    Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina
    Cherokee US - Southeast
    Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
    Shawnee US - West
    Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria, California
    Pomo US - Southwest
    Elk Valley Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Ely Shoshone Tribe
    Shoshone US - Southwest
    More sites on www.greatbasinheritage.org
    Enterprise Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
    Maidu US - Southwest
    Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
    Santee US - West
    Official website of the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and Reservation.
    Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin
    Potawatomi US - Northeast
    Website of the Forest County Potawatomi FCP reservation is located in north-east Wisconsin. (previously listed as the Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin Potawatomi Indians, Wisconsin)
    Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap Reservation of Montana
    Gros Ventre US - West
    Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is homeland to the Gros Ventre and the Assiniboine Tribes. Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is located forty miles south of the Canadian border and twenty miles north of the Missouri River, which is the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is the forth largest Indian reservation in Montana.
    More sites on www.mnisose.org
    Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona
    Apache US - Southwest
    Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona (formerly the Fort McDowell Mohave- Apache Community of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation)
    Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California & Nevada
      US - Southwest
    The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe is celebrating the positive changes that resulted from careful planning, sound investment, and hard work. Ten years ago the potential of the Tribe’s water resources, land, and strategic location went untapped. The story is different today. The Tribe’s agricultural operations are profitable and expanding. A tribally-owned telecommunications company provides service to Indian and non-Indian customers. The Yavapai originate from Yuman-speaking peoples known as the Pai. The Apache descend from an Athapaskan background similar to other Apache groups to the East.
    Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
    Apache US - Central
    Welcome! This site is my attempt to allow visitors to learn more about the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma and to allow our members to share information through the member's section. It's not an "official" tribal site as our tribe doesn't have a web site, but it's the closest thing we have to an official site.
    Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona
      US - Southwest
    Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Michigan
    Anishinabek US - Northeast
    We are the Anishnabek. We are the people of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa (Ottawa) the Ojibwa (Chippewa) and Bodowadomi (Pottawatomi) people. Our oral history traces us back to the Eastern Coast of Turtle Island where our spiritual leaders told us that we should travel to the west until we found the food growing on the water. Our people traveled until we found wild rice growing on the water and we knew we were home.
    Graton Rancheria, California
    Miwok US - Southwest
    Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (Coast Miwoks)
    Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
    Maidu US - Southwest
    More sites on www.greenvillerancheria.com
    Hannahville Indian Community, Michigan
    Potawatomi US - Northeast
    (previously listed as the Hannahville Indian Community of Wisconsin Potawatomie Indians of Michigan)
    Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation, Arizona
      US - Southwest
    People of the Blue Green Water. We are Havasu 'Baaja. Currently our tribe is comprised of about 650 enrolled tribal members. Approximately 450 people live here in Supai. Our native language, Havasupai, is our preferred way to communicate. It has been a written language for about 20 years. We are very resourceful people and proud of our beautiful land.
    Ho-Chunk Nation
    Ho-Chunk US - Northeast
    Ho Chunk Elders say that history begins with the creation of all things on earth. They say that Ho Chunk means "People of the Big Voice," or "People of the Sacred Language." Ho Chunks have always occupied lands in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota. They have hunted, fished, and gathered plants to provide their food source. The land was sacred because through it the Creator provided all their needs: Food, Clothing, Lodging and the means for their culture to thrive in its existence. (formerly the Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe)
    More sites on www.ho-chunknation.com
    Hoh Indian Tribe of the Hoh Indian Reservation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    The Hoh Indian Reservation was established by an Executive Order of September 11, 1963. The Hoh Tribe has formed Tribal Government under Public Law 89-655, providing for a basic roll of tribal members. The livelihood of the Hoh Indians is primarily fishing although a few of the residents make traditional baskets, carved canoes for ocean going or river use, and other carvings. The local people dip for smelts on the beaches and use smokehouses for preserving food for future use. The tidelands are abundant with razor clams, butter clams, crab and perch fishing.
    Hoopa Valley Tribe, California
    Hoopa US - Southwest
    Welcome to the Official Website ot the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe. We encourage you to navigate our site in order to experience all the various programs, entities and enterprises the Hoopa Tribe has to offer.
    Hopi Tribe of Arizona
    Hopi US - Southwest
    The Hopi emerged from the Third World into this current Fourth World. This life is therefore referred to as the Fourth Way of Life for the Hopi. Hopi knew that life in this fourth world would be difficult and that we must learn a way of life from the corn plant.
    Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria, California
    Pomo US - Southwest
    The mission of the Hopland Band of Pomo Indians is to provide for the protection of the homelands, the continuous improvement of the social and economic standard of the people, the establishment of a democratically representative government for present and future generations of the Band, and to avail the Tribe of the authorities conferred by the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Sat.984) as amended.
    Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians of Maine
    Maliseet US - Northeast
    The Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians is comprised of some 800 members and is lead by a Tribal Chief. A smaller band of the larger Maliseet Nation of New Brunswick, Canada, the Houlton Band calls the Meduxnekeag River home. The Maliseets are river people who have traditionally been hunters and gatherers in the St. John River basin , of which the Meduxnekeag is a tributary.
    Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona
      US - Southwest
    Hwal`bay means "People of the Tall Pine." The Hualapai live on a reservation encompassing a million acres along 108 miles of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. The Hwal`bay call this middle river corridor "Hakataya" or "the backbone of the river".
    More sites on www.itcaonline.com
    Huron Potawatomi, Inc., Michigan
    Potawatomi US - Northeast
    Welcome to the new Huron Potawatomi Website! The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi is a Native American Tribe that was federally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1995 and presently consists of approximately 600 members located in Athens, Michigan.
    Ione Band of Miwok Indians of California
    Miwok US - Southwest
    Thank you for taking a few moments to learn about the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, our people, our history and our future. The 535 members of the Ione Band are descendents of Nisenan and Miwok speaking people who lived throughout the Sacramento Valley and Sierra foothills.
    Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
    Iowa US - Central
    The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is located along the Missouri River on an approximately 2,100-acre reservation straddling the borders of northeast Kansas (Brown County) and southeast Nebraska (Richardson County). According to 1995 figures, the Tribe owns 947.63 acres in Kansas, and 181.01 acres are in tribal member allotments. In Nebraska the Tribe owns 280 acres and 210.06 acres are in tribal member allotments. The BIA indicated that were 1,618.7 acres of Iowa tribal lands in trust status in 1995.
    Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
    Iowa US - Central
    The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is a small but progressive tribe that has strong leadership which will take them into the 21st century. They have been a leader in repatriation efforts across the United States and Europe. As a tribal government they do what's right for their people and their ancestors.
    Jackson Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California
    Miwok  
    Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel website with brief Tribal history.
    More sites on www.jacksoncasino.com
    Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe of Washington
    S'Klallam US - Northwest
    Welcome to the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe. We are a Native American Indian Tribe on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. S’Klallam means "The Strong People."
    Jamul Indian Village of California
    Kumeyaay US - Southwest
    Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Louisiana
    Choctaw US - Southeast
    The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, a sovereign nation of Native Americans, envisions the ideal future of The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians as being one in which all Tribal members are both prosperous and contented in all aspects of their physical, emotional, economical, and spiritual well-being.
    Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico
    Apache US - Southwest
    Welcome to the Home Site of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Our land is located in the mountains and rugged mesas of northern New Mexico. The landscape offers a diverse scenery of Ponderosa pine forests in mountainous terrain and Pinion pine mesas with Sage brush flats. Dulce New Mexico is the Jicarilla Apache Nation Headquarters and is accessible via US Highway 64 from Farmington and Chama. From Albuquerque via US Highway 550 and NM 537. (formerly the Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation)
    Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the Kaibab Indian Reservation, Arizona
    Paiute US - Southwest
    The Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation is located on the Arizona Strip, about 50 miles north of the Grand Canyon. Reservation lands total 120,840 acres, straddling Coconino County and Mohave County in Arizona.
    Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is rich in heritage. Our traditions have taught us cultural pride, and working together continues the advancement of our people. We are committed to promoting a bright future that respects traditions, education, nurturing environments for our children, and successful enterprises.
    Karuk Tribe of California
    Karuk US - Southwest
    The mission of the Karuk Tribal Council is to promote the general welfare of all Karuk people, to establish equality and justice for our tribe, to restore and preserve Tribal traditions, customs, language and ancestral rights, and to secure to ourselves and our descendants the power to exercise the inherent rights of self governance.
    Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
    Kaw US - Central
    Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan
    Ojibwe US - Northeast
    (previously listed as the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community of L’Anse and Ontonagon Bands of Chippewa Indians of the L’Anse Reservation, Michigan)
    Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas
    Kickapoo US - Central
    As with most or all North American Indian Tribes, upon the arrival of the European settlers, the Kickapoo (Kiikaapoi) have endured centuries of opression from the United States government and their continuous efforts to assimilate the Indian people. Despite what many would label as a "nation conquered", the Kiikaapoi, along with hundreds of Indian tribes across North America, have survived and are continuing to preserve our cultures and ancestrial lifestyles to an adequate degree. Our survival objectives are aimed at preserving and enforcing our soveriegnty with the principle of self-determination, which assists us in providing our financial security in correlation with our tribally owned programs and businesses.
    Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
    Kickapoo US - Central
    Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon
    Klamath United States
    A page of the Klamath tribes based in Southern Oregon. The Klamath Tribes are serious about achieving economic self- sufficiency which means controlling our own destinies. With characteristic energy, determination and vision, and a commitment to the larger community, the Tribes have created a modern corporate identity and an efficient Tribal organization.
    Kootenai Tribe of Idaho
      US - Northwest
    The seven bands of the Kootenai Nation are represented by seven feathers. They depict the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, the Lower Kootenai Band in Creston, B.C., the St. Mary’s Band in Cranbrook, B.C., the Columbia Lake Band in Windermere, B.C., the Sushwap Band in Invermere, B.C., the Tobacco Plains Band in Grasmere, B.C. and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe in Elmo, Montana.
    La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the La Jolla Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    The La Jolla Indian Reservation was est. in 1875, over 130 years ago by executive order ofthe president of the United States Ulysses S. Grant. However we have existed here for thousands of years. This reservation consists of 9,998 acres of Federal Land and around 702 enrolled Tribal Members.
    Lac Courte Oreilles
    Chippewa US - Central
    Lac Courte Oreilles Area and Tribal Information Source.
    Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
    Chippewa US - Northeast
    We, the Anishinabeg, the people of Odahwah Zaga'iganing, the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe, will sustain our heritage, preserving our past, strengthing our present, and embracing our future We will defend our inherent sovereign rights and safeguard Nokomis aki-in- Grandmother Earth. We will provide for the educational, health, social welfare, and economic stability of the present and future generations.
    Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Wisconsin
    Chippewa US - Northeast
    The place where you can learn the Ojibwe Language, Find a Job, See Ojibwe Art, Read the LDF News, Find your Native Ancestory and more!
    Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Michigan
    Chippewa US - Northeast
    Katikitegoning is the Chippewa name for the beautiful lake now known as Lac Vieux Desert. The Lake Superior Chippewa Indians have cared for this land since at least 1791. They are a nation of wise and intelligent leaders, non-obtrusive, talkative and happy people. The tribe originally lived on South Island in Lac Vieux Desert until they moved to the south shore of the lake around 1880.
    Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, Nevada
    Paiute US - Southwest
    Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Michigan
      US - Northeast
    This is the official website for our tribe and on it you will find information on our history, our present activities and our future dreams. With reservation lands and enterprises in Manistee and Mason Counties, we have a bright future ahead of us. A future that will be beneficial not only for our Aanishinabek people, but for all of our neighbors here on the shores of Lake Michigan.
    Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan
      US - Northeast
    Being Odawa Is All About Freedom The freedom to be a part of a people who, with integrity and pride, still have and speak our own language. The freedom to share in common with all other Odawak the customs, culture and spirituality of our ancestors. The freedom we have today we will bring to the future through unity, education, justice, communication and planning.
    Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation, California
      US - Southwest
    With nearly 25,000 acres of federally-recognized tribal land, the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation is the largest Native American reservation in San Diego County, and it rests in some of the most remote and inaccessible high mountain wilderness areas of Southern California.
    More sites on www.kumeyaay.info
    Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
    Sioux US - West
    Hau Kola (Hello, friend) and welcome to the official site of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. We are located in central South Dakota, approximately 58 miles southeast of Fort Pierre on historic Highway 1806 (otherwise known as the Native American Scenic Byway) or via Interstate 90 to the Reliance exit (Exit 248).
    Lower Elwha Tribal Community of the Lower Elwha Reservation, Washington
    Klallam US - Northwest
    The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe resides in the Lower Elwha River Valley and adjacent bluffson the north coast of the Olympic Peninsula just west of Port Angeles, Washington.The original land base was acquired by the United States in 1936 and Lower Elwha Reservation was established in 1968. Today tribal lands include about a thousand acres of land on and near the Elwha River.
    Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
    Sioux US - Northeast
    The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community is a federally recognized Indian tribe formally organized under federal reservation status in 1969. Tribal members are direct lineal descendants of Mdewakanton Dakota people who resided in villages near the banks of the lower Minnesota River. Chief Sakpe, [Shock-pay], which means the number six, spoke for a village that was located near what is today the town of Shakopee, which was named after him.
    More sites on www.ccsmdc.org
    Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation, Washington
    Lummi Nation US - Northwest
    We are Lummi. We are Coast Salish people with a rich history, culture and traditions. We are fishers, hunters, gatherers, and harvesters of nature's abundance. We envision our homeland as a place where we enjoy an abundant, safe, and healthy life in mind, body, society, environment, space, time and spirituality; where all are encouraged to succeed and none are left behind.
    Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation, Washington
    Makah US - Northwest
    Welcome to the web site of the Makah Nation. We are located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Our Native American reservation is in the town of Neah Bay and includes the most northwest point of the continental United States.
    Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut
    Pequot US - Northeast
    Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Massachusetts
    Wampanoag US - Northeast
    Official website. In 1620, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe welcomed the Pilgrims in the sprit of peace and brotherhood. Today, the Mashpee (whose name evolved from the aboriginal name Massippie, meaning “Land of the Great Cove”) have the largest native population in Massachusetts.
    Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan
    Potawatomi US - Northeast
    Gun Lake Tribe
    Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, California
      US - Southwest
    Gun Lake Tribe
    Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
    Menominee US - Northeast
    The Menominee Nation once occupied nine and one half milllon acres of land which is now central and mid-eastern Wisconsin and part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The present Menominee Reservation was established in 1854 in a treaty with the United States Government, leaving the tribe with only 234,000 acres of land.
    Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
    Miami US - Central
    The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma is the only Federally recognized Miami entity.
    Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
    Seminole US - Southwest
    Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota
    Chippewa US - Northeast
    The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe comprised of six distinct member reservations: Bois Forte, Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, and White Earth
    Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Mississippi
    Choctaw US - Southeast
    Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
      US - Central
    Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut
    Mohegan US - Northeast
    Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Morongo Reservation, California
      US - West
    We are proud to introduce the official site for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians -- your place for up-to-date information and nation news.
    Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
      US - Northwest
    Muckleshoot Indian Tribe located in Auburn, Washington; between Seattle and Tacoma. Casino, Bingo, Tribal School, Tribal College, Housing, Smoke Shop, Muckleshoot Plaza Shopping Center, Hatcheries, Computer Program, White River Amphitheatre, Tribal Loan Program
    Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma
    Muscogee US - Central
    The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a tribal government located in east central Oklahoma. The Creek Nation boundary includes eleven (11) Counties: Creek, Hughes (Tukvpvtce), Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa and Wagoner.
    Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island
    Narragansett US - Northeast
    The Narragansett Indians are the descendants of the aboriginal people of the State of Rhode Island. Archaeological evidence and the oral history of the Narragansett People establish their existence in this region more than 30,000 years ago.
    Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah
    Navajo US - Southwest
    These pages are devoted to the Navajo Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the Southwest.
    Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho
    Nez Perce US - Northwest
    This website is the only site officially sponsored and created by the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee, the governing body of the Nez Perce Tribe.
    Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation, Washington
      US - Northwest
    We envision the Nisqually Indian Tribe as a place of harmony for all people, interconnected with all things, where spirits are strong and good. Families and relations are united and healthy. Our elders carry the wisdom and traditional ways of the past, and pass it on to our youth. Our people honor, support, and encourage each other to grow and find our own way. We walk proudly into the future.
    Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington
      US - Northwest
    The Nooksack Indian Tribe is located 17 miles east of Bellingham in the small town of Deming, WA. The Tribe was recognized in 1973. Its land base is estimated to be about 444.53, and its enrollment is 1800+.
    Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana
    Cheyenne US - Northwest
    This site is provided as a service to the Northern Cheyenne Nation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. It is meant to provide access to tribal government, programs, it's announcements and events of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
    Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
      US - Southwest
    Welcome to the home page and official web site of the North Fork Mono Rancheria, a federally recognized Indian tribe listed in the Federal Register as the Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California.
    Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie)
    Shoshone US - West
    Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
    Sioux US - West
    Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
    Omaha US - Central
    More sites on www.mnisose.org
    Oneida Nation of New York
    Oneida US - Northeast
    The Oneida Indian Nation, one of the original members of the Iroquois Confederacy, enjoys a unique role in America's history having supported the Colonies in the struggle for independence from England. The Nation exists as a sovereign political unit which predates the Constitution of the United States.
    More sites on www.oneida-nation.net
    Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
    Oneida US - Northeast
    The official website of the Oneida Indian Nation of Wisconsin.
    Onondaga Nation of New York
    Onondaga US - Northeast
    Osage Tribe, Oklahoma
    Osage US - Central
    Welcome to the Osage Nation Website. This site is full of wonderful pictoral venues that let you view the Osage Nation Reservation and Government. As a visitor, you will see the site expand and develop. This site is a way for the Nation to communicate to tribal members and the world about what is happening at the Osage Nation Reservation.
    More sites on www.osagetribe.com
    Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
    Otoe-Missouria US - Central
    Thank you for visiting the official home page of the Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. On this site, you will find important information about the Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe in Red Rock, Oklahoma, which is the homeland of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe.
    Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
      US - Central
    The Ottawa Tribe offers language classes, taught by Dr. Kevin Dawes. Other programs offered by the tribe are free meals for seniors and daycare assistanc