Delaware Tribe removed from state Indian list

Three years after losing federal recognition, the Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma has been removed from another list.

The tribe is no longer listed by the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission, The Tulsa World reported. The Euchee Tribe was also removed, leaving only 37 federally recognized tribes on the list.

The Delawares lost their recognition as a result of litigation by the much-larger Cherokee Nation. The Cherokees say the Delawares can't be a separate tribe due to an 866 treaty.

The Delawares maintain their own language and cultural identity. "No matter what the government says, I'll always be Delaware," elder Evelyn Kay Anderson tells the World.

The Delaware Tribe and the Cherokee Nation have discussed ways to put the Delawares back on the list of federally recognized. Proposed legislation would give the Cherokees virtual authority over federal funding, land-into-trust and other matters.

Get the Story:
Delaware still seeking official status (The Tulsa World 1/13)

10th Circuit Decision:
Cherokee Nation v. Norton (November 16, 2004)

Lower Court Decision:
Cherokee Nation v. DOI (7/23)

Relevant Documents:
Federal Register Notice/Ada Deer Announcement (September 1996)

Relevant Links:
Delaware Tribe of Indians - http://www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us
Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission - http://www.ok.gov/oiac

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