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- Omaha Reservation - Wikipedia
The Omaha Reservation (Omaha–Ponca: Umoⁿhoⁿ tóⁿde ukʰéthiⁿ) of the federally recognized Omaha tribe is located mostly in Thurston County, Nebraska, with sections in neighboring Cuming and Burt counties, in addition to Monona County in Iowa
- The Jurisdictional Landscape of Indian Country After the McGirt and . . .
The U S Supreme Court with Justice Sandra O’Connor writing for the court stated, “we presume against a state’s having the jurisdiction to tax within the Indian country, whether the particular territory consists of a formal and informal reservation, allotted lands, or dependent Indian communities ”
- Omaha Tribe of Nebraska - Indian Reservations
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, a federally recognized Native American tribe, maintains a vibrant presence on the Omaha Reservation, located in the northeastern corner of Nebraska and extending into western Iowa
- Nebraska: Omaha Reservation | PWNA Resources
In 1855, the Omaha were forced to relinquish extensive hunting grounds in exchange for a reservation However, in 1865, the government sold half of the Omaha’s reservation to the Winnebago tribe, and the Omaha now live on the remaining half of their original reservation
- Omaha Tribe Location and Reservation Boundaries - LegalClarity
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and Iowa is a federally recognized sovereign nation in the central United States Understanding the location of their land base requires distinguishing between their vast ancestral domain and their current, officially designated reservation area
- Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
Tribal lands shall not be allotted to individual Indians, but such tribal lands as are not required for school, agency, or other administrative use may be assigned by the tribal council to members of the Omaha Tribe, or may be leased or otherwise used by the tribe as hereinafter provided for
- About Indian Child Welfare - Department of Health and Human Services
The Omaha Tribe, the Santee Sioux Nation, and the Winnebago Tribe have agreements with the State of Nebraska's Department of Children and Family Services to provide child welfare services to tribal members within the boundaries of their reservations
- Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 | National Archives
There are several possibilities Theoretically, if the children were living with him in his household on the reservation, they should have been counted as members of his family on the BIA Indian census This is also true if the children were away attending school, but otherwise lived with him
- Home - Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
Omaha Tribe Children and Family Services All children deserve a safe and stable home Our children need nurturing adults in their lives specially during times when their families experience a time of crisis or hardship Are you able to make a difference in a child’s…
- Omaha | History, Customs, Facts | Britannica
As with many other Plains Indian tribes, the traditional Omaha economy combined corn (maize) agriculture with hunting and gathering In spring and autumn the people lived in permanent villages of dome-shaped earth lodges, moving into portable tepees for the hunting seasons
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