When was the last time a tribe won federal recognition?

Published on September 30, 2010 by Alice

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In 1996, the Huron Potawatomi of Michigan received status as a federally recognized Indian nation. In 1998, there are 14 tribes under active consideration by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which has final approval.

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