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 TNB->Unrecognized Tr: History timeline of the Alabama-Coushatta tribe of Texas     
Posted on Thursday, March 24 @ 09:49:32 CST (6206 reads)



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1795 The Coushattas come to the Big Thicket area of East Texas.

1805 Approximately one thousand Alabamas come to Tyler County's Peach Tree Village. The Alabama and Coushatta inter-tribal friendship becomes stronger as they roam and hunt the new land together.

Their homes are fashioned out of the abundant East Texas timber and the leaves of palmettos.

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 TNB->Unrecognized Tr: The Accohannock Indian Tribe is a sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation     
Posted on Thursday, March 24 @ 09:37:45 CST (7464 reads)



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The Accohannock Indian Tribe is one of the oldest historical tribes in Maryland. The Tribal Office is located in Marion, MD, a small town just north of Crisfield. The Accohannocks originally inhabited the territory they called Accomack which, after colonization, became the Eastern Shore of Old Virginia and is presently the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia. The territory included the Chesapeake Bay home villages on the Annemessex River at present day Crisfield, MD, on the Accohannock Creek in Virginia and on the islands in the Chesapeake Bay.

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 TNB->Unrecognized Tr: FELTER V. NORTON.. Response brief filed for Uinta Mixed Bloods of Utah     
Posted on Monday, October 27 @ 22:51:55 CST (3190 reads)



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Anonymous writes KEYWORDS: unrecognized american Indian tribes lost native american tribes Felter vs. Norton unrecognized tribes Indians

Just wanted to let everyone know that our attorney, Dennis G. Chappabitty, just filed our response brief to the government's "Motion to Dismiss" in Felter Vs. Norton on Monday, October 6, 2003 by electronic mailing. It was filed in Washington D.C.

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 TNB->Unrecognized Tr: FELTER V. NORTON MEETING - TERMINATED UINTA MIXED BLOODS OF UTAH.     
Posted on Thursday, May 22 @ 22:08:28 CDT (8004 reads)



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Anonymous writes There will be a meeting on June 28,2003 at the "Holiday Inn" in "Heber, Utah" for all the individaul members of the Terminated Mixed Blood Uinta Band of Ute Indians, and the news media from 11:00am to 3:00P.M.

Speakers will be: Attorney Dennis Chappabitty, Native American Federal Attorney and Attorney for Felter v. Norton and Bennie Earl LeBeau from Riverton, Wyo.

We invite all to come and join us after the meeting in our "walk for Truth, Reconciliation, and justice." We will be walking from the Holiday Inn to the Pow Wow Grounds.


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 TNB->Unrecognized Tr: Terminated Uinta Band of Ute Indians     
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Anonymous writes I just wanted to invite everyone to take a look at our web site that tells about the "Terminated Uinta Band of Ute Indians" of the State of Utah and what they are now doing to try to right the wrongs the GovernmentTE INDIANS" OF THE STATE OF branded them with 48 years ago.

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