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- Petitions in Process | Indian Affairs
The table below lists the petitioners that are in the acknowledgment process under 25 CFR Part 83 acknowledgment regulations as revised in 2015 The petitioners in this table have stated that they will supplement their petitions with additional material
- eCFR :: 25 CFR Part 83 -- Procedures for Federal Acknowledgment of . . .
A petitioner can withdraw its documented petition at any point in the process but the petition will be placed at the end of the numbered register of documented petitions upon re-submission and may not regain its initial priority number
- Office of Federal Acknowledgment - Indian Affairs
This is a list of the petitioners who have submitted a documented petition as defined by 25 CFR Part 83 and are waiting for the evaluation process to begin Supplemental Administrative and Regulatory Documents
- Petitions Resolved - Indian Affairs
The following tables show the petitioners that the Department acknowledged through 25 CFR Part 83, the petitioners that the Department declined to acknowledge through 25 CFR Part 83, and the petitioners that Congress recognized while DOI was reviewing a petition under 25 CFR Part 83
- Recent Acknowledgment Actions | Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs mission is to enhance the quality of life, promote economic opportunities, and to carry out the federal responsibilities entrusted to us to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Petitioners List for Federal Recognition by State
This Petitioners List for Federal Recognition by State underscores the ongoing efforts of numerous American Indian tribes to achieve formal recognition from the U S government
- eCFR :: 25 CFR Part 83 -- Procedures for Federal Acknowledgment of . . .
How does a petitioner obtain Federal acknowledgment under this part? What are the Department's duties? How does this part apply to documented petitions submitted before August 17, 2015? May the deadlines in this part be extended? How does the Paperwork Reduction Act affect the information collections in this part?
- Federal Acknowledgement - U. S. Department of the Interior
I would like to provide background information concerning the Department’s Federal acknowledgement process, recent improvements to this process, and other potential improvements that can be made to promote clarity, transparency and efficiency in acknowledgement decisions
- Federal Acknowledgment of American Indian Tribes
The United States Department of the Interior (Department) revises the regulations governing the process through which the Secretary acknowledges an Indian Tribe, creating a conditional, time- limited opportunity for denied petitioners to re-petition for Federal acknowledgment
- FEDERAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES
Over one hundred individuals submitted either written comments or provided oral comments supporting the process generally, often specifically advocating for the federal recognition of specific groups
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