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Online Resources
Native American Online Genealogy Records
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Tribes Recognized by the Federal Government
Spirit Lake Tribe Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation (Three Affiliated Tribes) of Fort Berthold Reservation Mandan Tribe of the Three Affiliated Tribes Arikara Tribe of the Three Affiliated Tribes Hidatsa Tribe of the Three Affiliated Tribes Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota

Tribes Recognized by the State of North Dakota
Currently, there are no tribes recognized by the State of North Dakota.

Tribes Formally in North Dakota
The following list of American Indians who have lived in North Dakota has been compiled from Hodge's Handbook of American Indians... and from Swanton's The Indian Tribes of North America. Some may simply be variant spellings for the same tribe.


 * Arapaho
 * Arikara
 * Assiniboin
 * Atsina
 * Cheyenne
 * Chippewa
 * Dakota
 * Hidatsa
 * Mandan

Bands:


 * Devils Lake Sioux
 * Santee Sioux
 * Sisseton Sioux
 * Teton Sioux
 * Wahpeton Sioux
 * Wiciyela Sioux

Historical Tribes in North Dakota
The name North Dakota is from a Sioux word meaning "friend" or "Allies"

About 6,000 indigenous people lived in North Dakota in 1910. Many of them lived on reservations, but many did not. When the 1915 and 1925 state censuses were taken, Indians were enumerated throughout the state in the townships and counties where they lived and were designated as Indians on those censuses. By 1970 there were over 25,000.

Various field offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs --superintendencies, agencies, Indian schools, and others --created records of births, marriages, deaths, adoptions, censuses, schools, land allotments, probates, and other miscellaneous records. Many of these records are available only at the originating office, if that office is still operating. Some of the original records have been transferred to the National Archives or to the Central Plains Regional Archives of NARA. The FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City has microfilm copies of some of these records.

North Dakota Indian Schools
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Missions in North Dakota
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Indian Health Agencies in North Dakota
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North Dakota Map of Indian Lands
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North Dakota Native Americans Historical Background
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Archives
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