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    Kialegee Tribal Town

    405-452-3987

    101 E Broadway

    Wetumka, OK 74883

    Culturally Kialegee Tribal Town is part of the Muscogee people but politically they constitute separate legal entities. Muscogee people were mound-

    Cherokee Nation

    800-256-0671, 918-456-0671

    22361 S Bald Hill Rd

    Tahlequah, OK 74464

    Some archaeologists differ regarding prehistory origins of the Cherokees, but most believe the Nation emerged out of South Appalachian Mississippia

    Delaware Nation

    405-247-2448

    31064 Hwy 281

    Anadarko, OK 73005

    The Delaware people have a long and ancient history and are the descendants of the Lenape people originally located in New Jersey, New York, Delawa

    Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma

    800-259-9987, 918-540-2535

    118 S Eight Tribes Trl

    Miami, OK 74355

    The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma is a confederation of Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw and Wea Indians united into a single tribe in 1854. The

    Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma

    866-787-5452, 918-787-5452

    23701 S 655 Rd

    Grove, OK 74344

    The homeland of both the Seneca and Cayugas originated in what is today the upstate Finger Lakes Region of the state of New York. The Seneca are th

    Fort Sill Apache Tribe

    877-826-0726, 580-588-2298

    Route 2 Box 121

    Apache, OK 73006

    Today's Fort Sill Apache are actually the survivors and descendants of the Chiricahua Apache tribe, whose original territory covered much of what i

    Osage Nation

    877-287-5398, 918-287-5555

    627 Grandview Ave

    Pawhuska, OK 74056

    The culture of the Osage Nation reaches back far into the Mississippian culture of the mid-continent region, centered at Cahoika, Illinois. A writt

    Yuchi (Euchee) Tribe of Indians

    918-224-3065

    2 S Independence

    Sapulpa, OK 74067

    The Yuchi (often also spelled Euchee) are an American Indian people of Oklahoma whose original homelands were in the present southeastern United St

    Ponca Nation

    580-762-8104

    20 White Eagle Dr

    Ponca City, OK 74601

    Traditionally the Ponca share common social and cultural characteristics with the Omaha, Osage, Kaw, and Quapaw peoples. They once lived in the are

    Thlopthlocco Tribal Town

    918-560-6198

    PO Box 188

    Okemah, OK 74859

    Thlopthlocco Tribal Town was formed toward the end of the 18th century and was an upper Creek town of the old Creek town of the old Creek Confedera

    Delaware Tribe of Indians

    918-337-6590

    170 N Barbara

    Bartlesville, OK 74006

    Historically Delaware Territory extended along the Delaware and Hudson river valleys in what are today the states of New Jersey, Delaware, eastern

    Wyandotte Nation

    800-256-2359, 918-678-2297

    64700 E Hwy 60

    Wyandotte, OK 74370

    More than a dozen tribes of the Great Lakes Region collectively called themselves Wendat, much like saying, "I am an American." Five of these tribe

    Muscogee (Creek) Nation

    800-482-1979, 918-732-7992

    Hwy 75 & SH-56 Loop

    Okmulgee, OK 74447

    The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a tribal government located in east-central Oklahoma. The Nation's boundaries include 11 counties: Creek, Hughes (Tu

    Citizen Potawatomi Nation

    800-880-9880, 405-275-3121

    1601 S Gorden Cooper Dr

    Shawnee, OK 74801

    Culturally and linguistically, the Potawatomi are connected to the Ojibwe and the Odawa forming the Nishnabe (the Original People). Traditionally,

    Kaw Nation Of Oklahoma

    580-269-2552

    698 Grandview Dr

    Kaw City, OK 74641

    Kaw Nation oral history suggests original homelands around the Great Lakes, but by the mid-1800s the Kanza were the predominant tribe in what was t

    Apache Tribe

    405-247-9493

    511 E Colorado Dr

    Anadarko, OK 73005

    There is some disagreement among historians about the prehistory of the Apache tribe and ancestral lands. Some historians believe ancestral Apache

    Ottawa Tribe

    918-540-1536

    13 S Hwy 69 A

    Miami, OK 74355

    The original homelands of the Ottawa contain one of the oldest prehistory sites on the North American continent - the Shaguianday site on Manitouli

    Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma

    888-642-4724, 918-542-1853

    5681 S 630 Rd

    Quapaw, OK 74363

    The name "Quapaw" is a derivative of the tribal term Ugakhpa, meaning "downstream people." It is believed the Quapaw were part of a larger group kn

    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

    800-522-6170, 580-924-8280

    529 N 16th

    Durant, OK 74702

    Choctaw origin stories describe Nvnih Waiya, located in what is now Winston County, Mississippi, as the birthplace of Choctaw society. For thousand

    Kiowa Tribe

    580-654-2300

    100 Kiowa Way, Hwy 9

    Carnegie, OK 73015

    Kiowa oral tradition says their origins were in the far north, in the Yellowstone area or possibly even Canada. They were classic, nomadic Plains I

    Otoe-Missouria Tribe

    877-692-6863, 580-723-4466

    8151 Hwy 177

    Red Rock, OK 74651

    The story of the confederated tribes of Otoe and Missouria, once two separate peoples, began centuries ago when a mass of people located near the G

    Seminole Nation

    405-257-7200

    36645 Hwy 270

    Wewoka, OK 74884

    The Seminole, one of the five civilized tribes, were originally part of the Creek, a loose confederacy of ethnic groups and tribes in southern Geor

    Sac & Fox Nation

    800-259-3970, 918-968-3526

    920883 S Hwy 99

    Stroud, OK 74079

    The indigenous homelands of the Sac and Fox Nation were in the western Great Lakes region. "Sac and Fox" is actually a historical accident, a mergi

    Eastern Shawnee Tribe

    866-674-3786, 918-666-2435

    127 W Oneida St

    Seneca, OK 64865

    The Eastern Shawnee Tribe is one of three federally recognized Shawnee Tribes. Originally a nomadic Eastern Woodland tribe centered in Ohio, Virgin

    Miami Tribe of Oklahoma

    918-542-1445

    202 S Eight Tribes Trail

    Miami, OK 74354

    The Miami first emerged as a distinct and different people at saakiiweeyonki (near South Bend, Indiana). Their traditional homelands include what a

    Modoc Tribe

    918-542-1190

    418 "G" St SE

    Miami, OK 74354

    The ancestral home of the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma consisted of some 5,000 square miles of along what is now the California-Oregon border. While the

    Comanche Nation

    877-492-4988, 580-492-3240

    584 NW Bingo Rd

    Lawton, OK 73507

    Archaeologists trace Comanche origins to the western Great Basin in what is now the far northwest U.S. The nomadic Comanche migrated and eventually

    Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma

    918-762-3621

    881 Little Dee Dr

    Pawnee, OK 74058

    The prehistoric homelands of the Pawnee were traced to the Central Plains for several centuries prior to the arrival of Europeans, centered in what

    Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

    405-964-2075

    401 N Hwy 102

    McLoud, OK 74851

    Originally, Kickapoo Homelands were in the Great Lakes region, but a slow and general migration of the population out of the region came sometime a

    United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees

    918-431-1818

    2450 S Muskogee Ave

    Tahlequah, OK 74464

    Keetoowah Cherokee believe that "Kituwah" or "Keetoowah" is the true name of the Cherokee people given to them by the Creator atop a mountain peak

    Chickasaw Nation

    866-466-1481, 580-436-2603

    520 Arlington St

    Ada, OK 74820

    From their migration to what is now Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama and Tennessee in prehistoric times, to the purchase of a new homeland in south-c

    Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes

    405-262-0345

    100 Red Moon Circle

    Concho, OK 73022

    The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes have a long history as allies and friends, so when branches of these two distinct tribes were placed together on a

    Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma

    888-336-4692, 405-547-2402

    Rt 1 Box 721

    Perkins, OK 74059

    The native lands of the Iowas once encompassed an area of the Missouri and Mississippi River Valleys in what is presently Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesot

    Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town

    405-452-3987

    101 E Broadway

    Wetumka, OK 74883

    The Alabama and Quassarte people each had a distinct identity as a tribal town in their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern U.S. and are closel

    Caddo Nation

    405-656-2344

    Intersection of Hwy 281 & Hwy 152

    Binger, OK 73009

    Ancestors of the Caddo people began settling farmstead communities in the present states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma as early as A.D

    Absentee Shawnee Tribe

    800-256-3341, 405-275-4030

    2025 S Gordon Cooper Dr

    Shawnee, OK 74801

    Although the Absentee Shawnee are known to have lived in the eastern United States, it has been documented that they traveled from Canada to Florid

    Wichita & Affiliated Tribes

    405-247-2425

    1 1/4 miles N on Hwy 21

    Anadarko, OK 73005

    Indigenous to Oklahoma, the ancestors of the historic Wichita and Affiliated tribes were probably the first people to settle upon the Southern Plai

    Shawnee Tribe

    918-542-2441

    29 S Hwy 69A

    Miami, OK 74355

    The Shawness are an Eastern Woodlands Tribe pushed west by white encroachment. They share a linguistic and historic background with the Absentee Sh

    Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma

    580-628-2561

    1 Rush Buffalo Rd

    Tonkawa, OK 74653

    The Tonkawa belong to the Tonkawan linguistic family that once comprised a number of small tribes indigenous to south-central Texas. They were one

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