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In addition to their status as legal entities, tribes have political, social, and historical rights and responsibilities. The term also refers to communities of Native Americans who historically inhabit a particular landbase and share a language and culture.
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for a variety of reasons; they may be a scattered tribe who no longer exist as an organized nation, or they have not completed the certification process established by the government entities in question, they may have lost their
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village or regional corporations recognized as such, are known as "federally recognized tribes" and are eligible for special programs and services provided by the
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Some federally recognized tribes are confederacies of more than one tribe. Historically, the State of
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recognized tribes marked in yellow and states with no federally recognized tribes marked in gray
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level using procedures defined by various states, without regard to federal recognition. Other
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government, who typically claim descent from a common founder and who speaks the same
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but have legal definitions that are not always understood by the general public.
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A Native American tribe recognized by the United States government possesses
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Formal Native American tribe recognized by the American federal government
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Many terms used to describe Indigenous peoples of the United States are
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List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes
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Federally Recognized Tribes and Resource for Native Americans
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List of federally recognized tribes in the United States
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organizations self-identify as Native American tribes
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Classification of Indigenous peoples of the Americas
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