§ 292.8 - How does a tribe qualify as having been federally recognized?  


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  • § 292.8 How does a tribe qualify as having been federally recognized?

    For a tribe to qualify as having been at one time federally recognized for purposes of § 292.7, one of the following must be true:

    (a) The United States at one time entered into treaty negotiations with the tribe;

    (b) The Department determined that the tribe could organize under the Indian Reorganization Act or the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act;

    (c) Congress enacted legislation specific to, or naming, the tribe indicating that a government-to-government relationship existed;

    (d) The United States at one time acquired land for the tribe's benefit; or

    (e) Some other evidence demonstrates the existence of a government-to-government relationship between the tribe and the United States.