This is my "notes" page. Everything on this page is temporary.
Map for Anishinaabe territory
editThis is a request for a map generation showing "Anishinaabe territory" for the years between 1763 and 1825. Why these range of years? Well, 1763 was the year when the "Royal Proclamation" was signed by the British Crown, formally encompassing the Anishinaabe peoples into the British empire. For this map, I propose the core areas be shown as a solid area, but more transient or nomadic or disputed areas be shown as well but in ever fading degrees farther out one goes. 1825 is when the "Treaty of Prairie du Chien" was signed, formalising what constituted as "Anishinaabe territory", which before that time was considerably less formal, which is why a solid block would be highly inappropriate. So, here is my attempt at trying to characterise these areas.
Core areas
editCore area is bounded by these cities/villages: Rice Lake (WI), North Branch (MN), Stanchfield, Isle, Garrison, Brainerd, Walker, Detroit Lakes, Grand Forks (ND), Devil's Lake, Rugby, Virden (MB), Dauphin, Red Lake (ON), Pickle Lake, Nakina, Timmins, Val d'Or (QC), Mont Laurier, Ste. Agathe de Monts, Lachute, Smiths Falls (ON), Peterborough, Toronto, London, Detroit (MI), Cold Water, Three Rivers, Barron Lake, Michigan City (IN), Gary, Chicago (IL), De Kalb, Rock Falls, Davenport (IA), Dubuque, Dodgeville (WI), Janesville, Elkhorn, Waukesha, West Bend, Sheboygan, continuing again at Escanaba (MI), Mount Iron, Anitgo (WI), Wausau, Chippewa Falls, and back to Rice Lake.
Transient/Nomadic/Disputed areas
editEau Claire (WI)(80%), Pepin (40%), Prescott (40%), St. Paul (MN) (40%), Minnesota River (40%), Browns Valley (40%), Bois de Sioux River (40%), Fargo (ND)(40%), Sheyenne River (40%), Harvey (20%), Manfred (20%), James River (20%), Redfield (SD)(20%), Pierre (20%), Missouri River (heading upstream)(20%), Missouri River (at Bismarck)(40%), Missouri River (at White Earth River) (60%), Missouri River (at Milk River)(MT)(40%), Milk River (40%), continental divide (heading north)(20%), Murray River (BC)(20%), Peace River (AB) (20%), Slave Lake (20%), Lac la Biche (20%), Meadow Lake (SK) (20%), down Churchill River (to Hudson Bay)(20%), continuing at Waskaganish (QC)(20%), Chibougamau (20%), down Saguenay River (20%), up the St. Lawrence River to Fort Erie, Erie (PA) (40%), Indian Head (40%), down French River (40%), down the Allegheny River to the Ohio River (20%), down the Ohio River to the Mississippi River (40%) extending a 30-mi buffer on the river's northshore (40%), up the Scioto River and down Sandusky River with 30-mile buffer about both shores of both rivers (40%), Lake Erie to Toledo with a 30-mi buffer from the shore (60%), Maumee River to Fort Wayne (60%), Eel River headwater (40%), to Elkhart River headwater (40%), down Elkhart River (60%), St. Joseph's River to South Bend (80%), to Kankakee River (60%), down Kankakee River (60%), down Illinois River to the Mississippi River (60%), up the Mississippi River to Burlington (IA) (40%), Burlington (40%), Cedar Rapids (40%), to mouth of the Wisconsin River (40%), up Wisconsin River (WI)(to Portage) (40%), Portage (40%), Waupun (40%), Fond du Lac (40%), Manitowoc (40%), continuting at Menominee (60%), Shawano (WI) (40%), Plover (80%), Wisconsin River to Yellow River (60%), Yellow River (60%), Neillsville (60%), Fairchild (60%), back to Eau Claire (80%).
Treaty cession areas
editThis will be a map request. There are treaty cession areas before 1825; maps zoomed into the area of these boundaries would be a good thing to have done in possibly three maps: British North America (?), United States and British Canada, especially since US areas were quite large and the British Canada areas were quite small and numerous. On these maps, the exterior boundaries of the combined treaties of each country probably would make the most sense, with then the various Treaty articles could pull in the nicely done Bureau of American Ethnology maps of specific treaty areas, without having to re-do all those maps, unless showing the areas when it crosses modern State/Province lines.
Map of Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory
editThis is a map request. It will be a gradiated map. The requested map for the Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory would have two kinds of information contained within it: people and land. For the people, the northern half of Bruce Peninsula will be 100% fill. From Colpoys Bay southward (using Owen Sound/Sydenham River as a boundary) and all of Saugeen River watershed: 80%. From the 80% shade's boundaries, a 20km buffers each decreasing by 20% intervals down to 0%. This shading would reflect the diffusion of the traditional population areas since a definite confined boundary would be inappropriate. For the land, three types of information would be provided: Boundaries of the Treaty-Ceded Territory, non-Ceded Territory and the contemprary Reserves. For these three, definite boundaries are appropriate Outline would be the appropriate way to show the Treaty-ceded Territory. An arrow pointing at the land area not in any of the Treaty Cessions would be appropriate for the non-Ceded Territory. A coloured block area for each of the contemporary First Nation Reserves set aside from the Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory would also be appropriate.
Old Crossing signatories
edit# | Location | Title | Name (Translation) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Red Lake | chief | Moozomoo (Moose Dung) |
2 | Red Lake | chief | Gaa-washkinike (Crooked Arm) |
3 | Red Lake | chief | Esiniwab (Little Rock) |
4 | Pembina | chief | Miskomakwa (Red Bear) |
5 | Pembina | chief | Esens (Little Shell) |
6 | Red Lake | warrior | Miskokonaye (Red Robe) |
7 | Red Lake | warrior | Gechi-anishinaabe (The Big Indian) |
8 | Red Lake | warrior | Niiyo-giizhig (Four Skies) |
9 | Pembina | warrior | Niibinigwiingwa'aage (Summer Wolverine) |
10 | Pembina | warrior | Joseph Gornon |
11 | Pembina | warrior | Joseph Montreuil |
12 | Pembina | warrior | Dibishko-giizhig (Equals the Sky) |
13 | Red Lake | head warrior | Mezhakiiyaash (Dropping Wind) |
14 | Red Lake | warrior | [Miin-]Nandawaawin (Berry Hunter) |
15 | Red Lake | chief | Naagaanigwanebi (Leading Wing-Feather) |
1825 Prairie du Chien Ojibwe signatories
edit# | Location | Recorded Name (Title, if indicated) |
Name (Translation/"Alias") |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Sault Ste. Marie | Shinguaba W'Ossin (1st chief, the Chippewa Nation) |
Zhingaabewasin (Image Stone) |
02 | Sault Ste. Marie | Gitspee Jiauba 2nd chief, the Chippewa Nation) |
Gichi-ayaabe (Big Buck) |
03 | La Pointe Band | Gitspee Waskee | Gichi-weshkiinh (Great Renewer/"le Bœuf") |
04 | La Pointe Band | Nain-a-boozho | Nenabozho (Nanabozho) |
05 | Fond du Lac Band | Monga, Zid | Maangozid (Loon's Foot) |
06 | Fond du Lac Band | Weescoup | Wiishkob (Sweet/"le Sucre") |
07 | Fond du Lac Band | Mush-Koas | Omashkooz (Elk) |
08 | Fond du Lac Band | Nau-bun, Aqueezhick | Nabane-giizhig (One-side of the Sky) |
09 | Sandy Lake Band | Kau-ta-waubeta | Gaa-dawaabide (Cracked Tooth/"Broken Tooth") |
10 | Sandy Lake Band | Pugisaingegen | Bakisenikegan (Broken Arm[-bone]) |
11 | Sandy Lake Band | Kwee-weezaishish | Gwiiwizhenzhish (Bad Boy/"Gross Guelle") |
12 | Sandy Lake Band | Ba-ba-see-kem-dase | (curling hair) |
13 | Sandy Lake Band | Paashineep | (Man shooting at the mark) |
14 | Leech Lake Band | Pu-ga-a-gik | (little beef) |
15 | St. Croix Band | Pee-sec-ker | Bizhiki (buffalo) |
16 | St. Croix Band | Nau-din | Noodin (Wind) |
17 | Mille Lacs Indians | Nau-quan-a-bee | Negwanebi ("Tallest" [Quill]feather) |
18 | Lac Courte Oreilles Band | Tu-kau-bis-hoo | Dabasi-bizhiw (Crouching Lynx) |
19 | Lac Courte Oreilles Band | Miskomanidoo (The Red Devil) | |
20 | Lac Courte Oreilles Band | (The Track) | |
21 | Lac Courte Oreilles Band | Ne-bo-na-bee | Nibiinaabe (Waterling/"Mermaid") |
22 | St. Croix Band | Pi-a-gick | Bayezhig (Single-man) |
23 | Sandy Lake Band | Pu-in-a-ne-gi | Bagone-giizhig (Hole in the Day) |
24 | St. Croix Band | Moose-o-mon-e | Máza-máni (Iron Walker/"plenty elk") |
25 | Upper Red Cedar Lake | Nees-o-pe-na | Niizho-bine (Two Birds) |
26 | Leech Lake Band | Shaata | Zhede (Pelican) |
27 | Leech Lake Band | Che-on-o-quet | Chi-aanakwad (Great Cloud) |
28 | Red Lake Band | I-au-ben-see | Ayaabensenh (Little Buck) |
29 | Leech Lake Band | Kia-wa-tas | (the tarrier) |
30 | Leech Lake Band | Mau-ge-ga-bo | Maajigaabawi (Starts to Stand/"Leader") |
31 | Leech Lake Band | Nan-go-tuck | (the flame) |
32 | Red Lake Band | Nee-si-day-sish | (the sky) |
33 | Sandy Lake Band | Pee-chan-a-nim | (striped feather) |
34 | Leech Lake Band | (White Devil) | |
35 | Lac Courte Oreilles Band | Ka-ha-ka | Gekek (the sparrow[hawk]) |
36 | Rice Lake | I-au-be-ence | Ayaabens (Little Buck) |
37 | St. Croix Band | Ca-ba-ma-bee | Gaa-bimabi (He that sits to the side/"Wet Mouth" or "the Assembly") |
38 | Lac du Flambeau Band | Nau-gau-nosh | (the forward man) |
39 | Sandy Lake Band | Caw-[nun-do-wau-]win-dow | Gaa-nandawaawinzo (He that Gathers Berries/"le Brocheux") |
40 | Lake Superior | On-qui-ess | (the mink) |
41 | Ke-we-ta-ke-pe | (all round the sky) | |
42 | Snake River | The sees | Shák'pí ("Little" Six/"les Six") |
1827 Butte des Morts Treaty Ojibwe signatories
edit# | Location | Recorded Name (Title, if indicated) |
Name (Translation/"Alias") |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Sault Ste. Marie Band | Shinguaba Wossin | Zhingaabewasin (Image Stone) |
01 | Sault Ste. Marie Band | Wayishkee | ( ) |
01 | Sault Ste. Marie Band | Sheewanbeketoan | Zhiiwaabikitoon (Jingler) |
01 | Mozobodo | ( ) | |
01 | Lac du Flambeau Band | Gitshee Waubezhaas | Gichi-waabizhesh (Big Fisher) |
01 | Moazoninee | ( ) | |
01 | Lac du Flambeau Band | Mishaukewett | Mizhakwad (Clear Sky) |
01 | Monominee Cashee | Manoominikeshiinh (Snipe) | |
01 | Attikumaag | Adikameg (Whitefish) | |
01 | Umbwaygeezhig | ( ) | |
01 | Moneeto Penaysee | Manidoo-binesi (Spirit Bird) | |
01 | Akkeewaysee | Akiwenzii (Old Man) | |
01 | Sheegad | ( ) | |
01 | Wauwaunishkau | ( ) | |
01 | Anamikee Waba | Animikiiwabaa (Thunder(bird) Narrows) | |
01 | Ockewazee | Akiwenzii (Old Man) |
To +cat
editShaganappi Shaganappi, Calgary Shamokin, Pennsylvania Shawinigan Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Shingebiss Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig Shinnecock Indian Nation Sinsinawa River Siwanoy Skokie, Illinois Skootamatta Lake Squantz Pond State Park Unami language USS Arapaho (AT-14) USS Arapaho (ATF-68) USS Penobscot (ATA-188) USS Pequot (1863) Utikuma Lake Virginia Opossum Wabamun Lake Wabanaki Wabasca Wabasca-Desmarais, Alberta Wabaseemoong Independent Nations Wabigoon Lake Wabun Tribal Council Waccamaw Siouan Wachusett Wahconah Regional High School Wakaw Lake Walam Olum Wanapitei River Western Cree syllabics Wetaskiwin (disambiguation) Wetaskiwin Wiigwaasabak
Abitibi
Aguanish
Aguathuna
Ahuntsic district of Montreal
Akpatok Island
Algonquin Provincial Park
Amisk
Amiskwi River
Amqui
Antigonish
Apohaqui
Aroostook
[[Arthabaska (and County)
Attawapiskat
Cariboo
Causapscal
[[Chibougamau or Chibouagmou:
Chicoutimi
Coaticook
Cobequid
Escuminac
Eskasoni
Etobicoke
Gananoque
[[Gaspé (also County, Peninsula, and Cape): "land's end" in Mi'kmaq.
Kahnawake
[[Kamouraska County: Derived from the Abenaki language, meaning "birch bark here".
Kapuskasing
escape" or "swollen waters", but the park's official translation means "tired muscles".
Kennebecasis River
[[Kouchibouguac National Park (and River): Kouchibouguac means "river of the long tides" in Mi'kmaq.
[[Lac Etchemin (and town)
[[Lac Kénogami: Kenogami means "long water" in Montagnais.
Lac Manitou
Lac Memphremagog
[[Mactaquac
Magog
[[Maguadavic Lake
[[Malagash
[[Manawagonish Island
[[Manicouagan: "where there is bark"
Manitoulin Island
Manitouwadge
Maniwaki
[[Mascouche
[[Maskinongé (and County)
[[Matane
[[Matane County
[[Matapédia County
Mattawa
[[M'Chigan
[[Meductic : derived from the Maliseet word "Medoctic", meaning "the end".
[[Mégantic County (also Lake): Abenaki for "lake trout place".
[[Merigomish
Michipicoten
[[Missisquoi County: Missisquoi is an Abenaki tribal name.
[[Mississauga: Named after the native tribe of the Mississauga
[[Mississippi River (between Ottawa and Mattawa)
[[Musquodoboit
[[Nackawic
Nashwaaksis
[[Nastapoka Islands
Nauwigewauk
Nipissing
[[Ohsweken
Okotoks
[[Oromocto : possibly from the Maliseet word welamooktook which means "good river"
[[Penniac
[[Penobsquis
[[Petawawa From Algonquin meaning "where one hears the noise of the water"
[[Petticodiac
[[Pohenegamook
[[Pokiok
[[Ponoka: "Black Elk" in Cree language
[[Pontiac County: Name of the famous 18th-century Ottawa Chief Pontiac.
[[Pugwash: Derived from the Mi'kmaq word pagweak, meaning "shallow water".
[[Pukaskwa National Park
[[Quebec City (and County): The "narrowing of the river" refers to the point where the St. Lawrence River passes Quebec City.
Quispamsis
[[Réservoir and Rivière Matawin
[[Réservoir Cabonga
[[Réservoir Caniapiscau, and (River, Hunting camp, Regional county municipality)
[[Rimouski (and County)
[[Rivière Koksoak
Saguenay
[[Salluit
Saskatoon
[[Sayabec
[[Shannoc Brook: Joseph Beete Jukes, the Geological Surveyor of Newfoundland in 1839-1840, believed that Shannoc Brook, a tributary of the Exploits River, was given the Beothuk name for the Mi'kmaq[6].
Shawinigan
Shiketehauk River
Shubenacadie
Squatec
Témiscouata County
Temisquata Lake
Torngat Mountains
Washademoak Lake
Wetaskiwin
Whycocomagh
Woolastook
Yamachiche
http://www.srbc.net/docs/IndianNamesDataChart.PDF
Acquack Appamattoc Appocant Appomattoc Arrohattoc Askakep Assaomeck Assuweska Attamtuck Aubomesk Aureuapeugh Cantaunkack Capahowasic Cattachiptico Cawwontoll Chawopo Checopissowo Chesakawon Chiconessex Chiskiac Cinquack Cinquoteck Cuttatawomen Gangasco Kapawnich Kecoughtan Kerahocak Kiequotank Kupkipcock Mamanahunt Mamanassy Mangoraca Mantoughquemec Martoughquaunk Massawoteck Matchopick Matchut Mathomauk Matomkin Mattacock Mattacunt Mattanock Maysonec Menacupunt Menaskunt Meyascosic Mohominge Mokete Moraughtacund Mouanast Mummapacune Mutchut Muttamussinsack Myghtuckpassu Namassingakent Nameroughquena Nantaughtacund Nawacaten Nawnautough Nechanicok Nepawtacum Onawmanient Opiscopank Oquomock Orapaks Ottachugh Ozatawomen Ozenic Pamawauk Pamuncoroy Papiscone Pasaugtacock Passaunkack Pastanza Pataunck Pawcocomac Peccarecamek Pemacocack Piankatank Pissacoac Pissasee Poruptanck Potaucac Powcomonet Poyektauk Poykemkack Pungoteque Quackcohowaon Quioucohanock Quiyough Rickahake Righkahauk Ritanoe Roscows Secacawoni Secobeck Shamapa Sockobeck Tantucquask Tauxenent Teracosick Utenstank Uttamussac Uttamussamacoma Waconiask Warrasqueoc Weanoc Weanoe Wecuppom Youghtanund
Terminated Tribes
edit# | Tribe | Year of Termination Enacted |
Year of Loss of Recognition |
Year of Regaining Recognition |
---|---|---|---|---|
001 | Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas | 1954 | 1955 | 1987 |
001 | Alexander Valley Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California | 1958 | —— | 1984 |
001 | Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1965 | 1983 |
001 | Blue Lake Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1983 |
001 | Cache Creek Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Catawba Tribe of South Carolina | 1958 | 1960 | 1993 |
001 | Cayuga Nation of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1983 |
001 | Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | 1959 | —— | 1970 |
001 | Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | 1965 | 1983 |
001 | Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians of California | 1958 | —— | 1977 |
001 | Colfax Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1965 | —— |
001 | Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana | 1954 | 1954 | 19xx |
001 | Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon (Originally 27 tribes of Alsea, Chinook, Coos, Kalapuya, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw, Molalla, Shasta, Rogue River, Klickitat, Takelma, Tututni, Tillamook peoples) |
1954 | 1966 | 1977 |
001 | Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians of Oregon (Originally 3 tribes: Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw) |
1954 | 1956 | 1984 |
001 | Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon | 1954 | 1956 | 1983 |
001 | Coquille Tribe of Oregon (Originally 2 tribes: Coquille and Coos) |
1954 | 1956 | 1989 |
001 | Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon | 1954 | 1954 | 1982 |
001 | Elk Valley Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1966 | 2000 |
001 | Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Guidiville Rancheria of California | 1958 | 1965 | 1991 |
001 | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake, California | 1958 | —— | 1981 |
001 | Hoopa Valley Tribe, California | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria, California | 1958 | —— | 1983 |
001 | Indian Ranch Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Klamath Tribes, Oregon | 1954 | 1961 | 1986 |
001 | Likely Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1965 | —— |
001 | Lookout Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1965 | —— |
001 | Lytton Rancheria of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1991 |
001 | Mark-West Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1967 | 1992 |
001 | Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin | 1954 | 1961 | 1973 |
001 | Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | —— | N/A |
001 | Millerton Rancheria, California | 1942 | 19xx | —— |
001 | Mission Creek Reservation, California | 1964 | 1970 | —— |
001 | Mixed Blood Ute of the Ute Reservation, Utah | 1954 | 19xx | —— |
001 | Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma (Originally part of Klamath Tribes, Oregon; restored independently.) |
1954 | 19xx | 1978 |
001 | Montgomery Creek Rancheria, California (Now part of Pit River Tribe, California.) |
1958 | —— | N/A |
001 | Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1983 |
001 | Nevada City Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1964 | —— |
001 | Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Oneida Nation of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Onondaga Nation of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Osage Tribe, Oklahoma | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma | 1956 | 1959 | 1978 |
001 | Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (Originally as Indian Peaks, Kanosh, Koosharem and Shivwits Bands of Paiutes; restored as a single tribe with an additional Band: Cedar Band of Paiutes.) |
1956 | 1957 | 1980 |
001 | Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1994 |
001 | Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma | 1956 | 1959 | 1978 |
001 | Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians of California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Pinoleville Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | 1966 | 1983 |
001 | Ponca Tribe of Nebraska | 1962 | 1966 | 1990 |
001 | Potter Valley Tribe, California | 1958 | 1961 | 1983 |
001 | Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation, Kansas | 1953 | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Quartz Valley Indian Community of the Quartz Valley Reservation of California | 1958 | 1967 | 1983 |
001 | Redding Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1962 | 1983 |
001 | Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | 1961 | 1983 |
001 | Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | 1965 | 1977 |
001 | Ruffys Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California | 1958 | 1965 | 1991 |
001 | Seminole Tribe of Florida | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Seneca Nation of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Shingle Springs Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1966 | —— |
001 | Smith River Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1967 | 1983 |
001 | Squaw Valley Rancheria, California | 19xx | 19xx | —— |
001 | Strathmore Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1967 | —— |
001 | Strawberry Valley Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1961 | —— |
001 | Table Mountain Rancheria of California | 1958 | —— | 1984 |
001 | Taylorsville Rancheria, California | 1964 | 1966 | —— |
001 | Tejon Indian Tribe of California | 19xx | 19xx | 2012 |
001 | Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Tuscarora Nation of New York | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria of California | 1958 | 1967 | 1994 |
001 | Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation, Utah | 19xx | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | Wilton Rancheria, California | 1958 | 1959 | 2009 |
001 | Wiyot Tribe, California | 1958 | 1961 | 1981 |
001 | Wyandotte Nation, Oklahoma | 1956 | 19xx | 1978 |
001 | Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas check, especially the dates | 1934 | 19xx | 1987 |
001 | western OR 61 total whom all? check | 1954 | 19xx | 19xx |
001 | CA 41 total whom all? check and remove duplicates | 1958 | 19xx | ???? |
Should total to 109 Tribes