Talk:Native American recognition in the United States

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Seems to me that the title for this article should be something like "Tribal recognition in the United States" or "U.S. Federal Recognition of American Indian Tribes", or something like that. "American Indian" is the term most used by the feds, not "Native American"... KTRuppel 19:05, 14 December 2011 (UTC)

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Recognition of individuals as defined by the BIA
Seems like this line

"his is not to be confused with recognition of Native Americans in the US which are defined by the BIA as any descendant of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas which is a US citizen"

needs a citation. The link provided does not expound on the statement, and what I just read on the BIA homepage seems to contradict the statement, saying that membership in a Federally recognized nation is required for federal status of any consequence to apply to an individual. More information here

BIA frequently asked questions — Preceding unsigned comment added by 107.13.236.207 (talk) 19:23, 23 April 2020 (UTC)