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The Shawnee Tribe issues its own tribal vehicle tags. They operate their own housing authority as well as a tribal smoke shop, the Shawnee Trails Gift Shop and Gallery, Shawnee Development LLC, and Shawnee Heritage Government Solutions. Their annual economic impact is estimated by the Oklahoma Indian
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and Pennsylvania, and were the last of the Shawnee to leave their traditional homelands there. In the late 18th century, European American encroachment crowded Shawnee lands in the East, and one band migrated to Missouri — eventually becoming the Absentee Shawnee. Three reservations were granted to
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Shawnee Tribe began an effort to regain their own tribal status, independent of the Cherokee Nation. Congress passed Public Law 106-568, the Shawnee Tribe Status Act of 2000, and the Shawnee Tribe was able to organize as their own autonomous, federally recognized tribe.
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many of the Shawnee Tribe fought for the Union, which inspired the name, "Loyal Shawnee." Instead of receiving compensation or honors for their service, they returned to their Kansas lands, only to find much of it taken over by non-Indian
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In 1861 Kansas became a state, and the White people of Kansas demanded that all Indian tribes must be removed from the state. The Loyal Shawnee made an agreement with the
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James R. Squirrel was the initial Chairman and was recognized by the AARP in 2009, as being instrumental in the Shawnee Tribe being federally recognized.
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in 1869, allowing 722 to gain citizenship within the Cherokee tribe and receive allotments of Cherokee land. They predominantly settled in what is now
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in August 1831. Their Kansas lands were drastically reduced in 1854 and broken up into individual allotments in 1858.
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Ben Barnes is the current elected Chief. Previously, Ron Sparkman was the elected chairman, serving a four-year term.
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established in 2001, owned by the tribe but conducting business separately from the general government functions.
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peyote ceremonies, with most attending in the winter outside of the traditional Shawnee ceremonial cycle.
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is a newspaper published by the tribe and distributed at no cost to all tribal members.
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in July 1831. The final band, who would become the Shawnee Tribe, relocated to
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Some traditional ceremonies, such as the Spring and Fall Bread Dance, the
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Affairs Commissions to be $ 3 million. Shawnee Development LLC is an
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Shawnee woman's blouse with silver medallions, circa 19th century,
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of 1830 passed, another Shawnee band, which would become the
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2011 Oklahoma Indian Nations Pocket Pictorial Directory.
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Ben Barnes (Shawnee)

United States
Oklahoma
Shawnee
English
Christianity
Native American Church
Shawnee
Sac and Fox
federally recognized Native American tribe
Oklahoma
Shawnee
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Miami, Oklahoma
economic development corporation
Green Corn ceremony
stomp dances
White Oak, Oklahoma
Native American Church

Indian Territory
Oklahoma
Peabody Museum, Harvard
Eastern Woodland tribe
Ohio
Treaty of Fort Meigs
Indian Removal Act
Eastern Shawnee Tribe

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