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Online Resources
Native American Online Genealogy Records
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Tribes Recognized by the Federal Government
Active Tribes Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sac and Fox of Missouri of the Sac and Fox Reservation Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
The following list of agencies that have operated or now exist in Nebraska has been compiled from Hill's Office of Indian Affairs..., Hill's Guide to Records in the National Archives Relating to American Indians , and others.

A brief history of each agency and an explanation of the availability records are listed on the agency page.


 * Council Bluffs Agency
 * Flandreau Agency
 * Great Nemaha Agency
 * Omaha Agency 1856-1876
 * Otoe Agency
 * Pawnee Agency
 * Ponca Agency
 * Red Cloud Agency 1873-77
 * Rosebud Agency -- actually located in South Dakota, but marginally associated with Nebraska
 * Santee Agency
 * Santee Sioux Agency
 * Spotted Tail Agency -- actually located in South Dakota, but marginally associated with Nebraska
 * Upper Missouri Agency
 * Upper Platte Agency
 * Winnebago Agency, Winnebago, NE 68071
 * Yankton Agency

Allotted Tribes of Nebraska

 * Omaha, Ponca, Santee Sioux, Winnebago

Reservations in Nebraska
The following list of reservations has been compiled from the National Atlas of the United States of America, the Omni Gazetteer of the United States of America , and other sources. Those reservations named in bold are current federally-recognized reservations, with their associated agency and tribe(s). Others have historically been associated with the state or are not currently recognized by the federal government.


 * Niobrara Reservation:
 * Omaha Reservation: Federal, under jurisdiction of Winnebago Agency, Tribe: Omaha
 * Ponca Reservation:
 * Sac and Fox Reservation:
 * Santee Sioux Reservation: Federal, under jurisdiction of Winnebago Agency, Tribe: Santee Sioux
 * Sioux Reservation: for the Oglala Sioux
 * Winnebago Reservation: is a federal reservation, under the jurisdiction of the Winnebago Agency. The primary tribe is the Winnebago. The reservation is mostly located in Thurston County, Nebraska, with a small segment in Woodbury County, Iowa, just east of the Missouri River.

Nebraska Indian Schools
 Indian Schools Currently Open: Historical Schools:


 * Genoa School
 * Grant Institute
 * Omaha School
 * Santee School
 * St. Augustine Indian Mission School

Missions in Nebraska
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Indian Health Agencies in Nebraska

 * Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln, NE 68509 Phone: 402-471-3121 Website


 * Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition 2226 N St Omaha, NE 68107 Phone: 402-346-0902 Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition

Nebraska Map of Indian Lands
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Nebraska Native Americans Historical Background
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Archives
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Family History Library

 * Central Superintendency of Indian Affairs M856- 108 films Family History Library 1st film


 * Dakota Superintendency 1861-1970, 1877-1878 13 films: M1016 1st. Family History Library film

Museums
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Societies
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Other Repositories
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For Further Reading
See also American Indian For Further Reading.

Nebraska History for calendar of events

Nebraska Military for a list of forts

Half-Breed Tract
In the early 1800s, a tract of land was set aside by the federal government in Nebraska for the descendants of French fur trappers and other Europeans who had inter-married with Native Americans. These individuals were called "half-breeds." Thus the tract of land came to be known as the "Half-Breed Tract." Similar tracts were established in Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

Another similar tract was reserved in Nemaha County for "half-breeds" of the Oto, Omaha, and Iowa Tribes and for the Yankton and Santee Bands of the Sioux Tribe. The tract was on land belonging to the Otoes and the other tribes paid them for the right to give their descendants land there.

Searching the FamilySearch Catalog

 * OMAHA INDIANS


 * WINNEBAGO INDIANS

You can also search by Locality:


 * NEBRASKA - NATIVE RACES


 * NEBRASKA, [COUNTY]- NATIVE RACES

To see a partial list of records the Family History Library has about Indians in Nebraska, .

Tribes and Bands of Nebraska
The following list of indigenous people who have lived in Nebraska 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.

Many of these tribes or bands lived in or had only minimal association with the area now known as Nebraska. Some of them are only mentioned in treaties as parties to the cession of land in Iowa to the federal government.


 * Arapaho
 * Arikara
 * Cheyenne
 * Comanche
 * Dakota
 * Fox
 * Iowa
 * Kansa or Kaw
 * Kiowa
 * Missouri
 * Omaha
 * Oto
 * Pawnee
 * Ponca
 * Sauk
 * Sioux
 * Winnebago