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Nebraska Tribe
Lincoln - Nebraska

Principal Locations
  1. Grand Island
  2. Hastings
  3. Kearney
  4. Lincoln
  5. North Platte
  6. Omaha
  7. Scottsbluff
  8. Wahoo

Resources


Nebraska Tribe



NIGC Gaming Tribes
Note: This list is not intended to be exhaustive. Because gaming facilities open and close over time, Tribes may be included that do not presently operate a gaming facility. ...

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NIGC Gaming Tribes
Note: This list is not intended to be exhaustive. Because gaming facilities open and close over time, Tribes may be included that do not presently operate a gaming facility. ...

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The Omaha Indians in Nebraska
The Omaha were traditionally farmers and hunters. Their structured class system included chiefs, priests, physicians, and commoners. Groups with common goals and duties -- called clans -- performed various functions for the tribe. The earth clan was responsible for ceremonies of war and food, and the sky clan was responsible for ceremonies relating to the supernatural. Today, music and oral tradition play important roles in the preservation and perpetuation of Omaha culture. The state's largest city, Omaha, is named after the tribe. ... [Read More]

Omaha Indian Music: Selected Bibliography
The Ponca Tribe . Washington DC: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 195. ...

Howard, James H., in collaboration with Peter Le Claire, tribal historian and other members of thetribe ...

The Changing Culture of an Indian Tribe . New York: Columbia University Press. ... [Read More]

TriTAC. Tribal Child Care Grantees
A Tribe is eligible to receive Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) monies if the Tribe is Federally recognized and the tribal population includes at least 50 children under age 13. A Federally recognized Tribe, including a Tribe with less than 50 children, may join a consortium of Tribes to receive funding. ...

Connecticut has Federally recognized Indian Tribes which elect not to apply for CCDF funds. There are no Federally recognized Indian Tribes in the following States: Arkansas; Delaware; District of Columbia; Georgia; Illinois; Indiana; Kentucky; Maryland; Missouri; New Hampshire; New Jersey; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Tennessee; Vermont; Virginia and West Virginia. ... [Read More]

AI/AN Tribes W
569 American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Tribes ...

Washoe Tribe-Carson Colony Community Council ...

a re listed alphabetically, click A - Z below to pull up a list of Tribe names beginning with the chosen letter. ... [Read More]

AI/AN Tribes P
569 American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Tribes ...

a re listed alphabetically, click A - Z below to pull up a list of Tribe names beginning with the chosen letter. ... [Read More]

Fact sheets: Native American power customers
Wind River Reservation (Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapahoe tribes) ...

The following power projects supply hydropower to Native American tribes: ...

More than 300 Native American tribes are located in Western’s 15-state service territory, and 900 miles of transmission line cross reservations and tribal lands. ... [Read More]

Factsheets
Tribes ...

08-05-04USDA Awards $11.64 Million to States and Tribes for a National AnimalIdentification System ...

6-21-05 USDA To Award Up To $14.3 Million To States And Tribes For National Animal ID System Premises Registration ... [Read More]


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