AMISTAD
American Indian Tribal Affiliation Study
Phase I: Ethnohistoric Literature Review
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Appendix 5:
Native American Consultations
In accordance with the terms of contract number
1443PX700094C12, we identified certain federally recognized Native
American tribes that could potentially have historical ties to the land
of the Amistad NRA at the beginning of the contract period. A letter was
prepared and signed by Superintendent Sontag, and sent to each of the
tribes listed below.
Federally Recognized Tribe | Tribal Contact | Address |
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (including Waco, Keechi, Tawa-koni) |
Mr. Gary McAdams,
President |
P.O. Box 729
Anadarko, OK 73005
405/628-2561 |
Kiowa Tribe |
Mr. Billy Evans Horse,
Chairman |
P.O. Box 369
Carnegie, OK 73015
405/654-2300 |
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma |
Mr. Jerry Haney,
Principal Chief |
P.O. Box 1498
Wewoka, OK 7488440
405/257-6287 |
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo |
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P.O. Box 17579, Ysleta Stn.
El Paso, TX 79917 |
Caddo Indian Tribe |
Ms. Stacy Halfmoon,
NAGPRA Coordinator |
P.O. Box 487
Binger, OK 73009
405/656-2344 |
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas |
Mr. Kendall Scott,
Chairman, Business Committee |
P.O. Box 972
Eagle Pass, TX 78858 |
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma |
Mr. Ricardo Salazar,
Chairman |
P.O. Box 70
McCloud, OK 74851
405/964-2075 |
Fort Sill Apache Tribe |
Ruby H. Darrow, Chairperson
(Michael Darrow, NAGPRA Coordinator) |
Route 2, Box 121
Apache, OK 73006
405/588-2298 |
Tonkawa Tribe |
Mr. Don Patterson |
P.O. Box 70
Tonkawa, OK 74653
405/628-2620 |
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma |
Mr. Henry Kostzuta, Chairman
(Mr. Alonzo Chalepah, NAGPRA Coordinator) |
P.O. Box 1220
Anadarko, OK 73005
405/247-9493 |
Comanche Tribe |
Mr. Keith Yackeyonny, Chairman
(Ms. Phyllis Attocknie, NAGPRA Coordinator) |
P.O. Box 908
Lawton, OK. 73502
405/492-3751 |
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma |
Mr. Marshall Grover,
President |
P.O. Box 470
Pawnee, OK 74058
918/762-3621 |
At the conclusion of the study, we found that the
associations of the above groups with the lands of the Amistad NRA are
variable. Strong ties are held by many of these tribes. However, there
was no evidence of the Pawnee in the Amistad NRA area. Moreover, we
found no direct evidence that the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo had ties to the
region, but, given their affiliation with a number of Apache bands, we
do not exclude that possibility.
The research also indicated that several additional
tribes, not on the above list, also have strong historical ties to the
lands of the Amistad NRA. Among these, the Mescalero have the strongest
ties. Other tribes may have ties to these lands as members of their
group passed through and/or resided nearby for a period of time,
particularly during the mid-nineteenth century. In addition, certain
Native Americans with ties to the Amistad NRA, such as the Kickapoo,
divided into separate federally recognized tribes. Each subdivision
should be contacted during Phase II. At the conclusion of the
ethnohistoric review, we realized that several additional tribes and
groups were historically present and should be contacted. In the United
States, these are the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, the Creek Nation, the
Cherokee Nation, the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes, the Shawnee, and the
Delaware.
Below is a list of these groups:
Federally Recognized Tribe | Tribal Contact | Address |
Jicarilla Apache |
Mr. L. Atole, President |
P.O. Box 507
Dulce, NM 87528
505/759-3242 |
White Mountain Apache Tribal Council |
Mr. Ronnie Lupe,
Chairman |
P.O. Box 700
Whiteriver, AZ 85941
602/338-4346 |
Mescalero Apache Tribe |
Ms. Donna McFaddin, HTPO |
P.O. Box 227
Mescalero, NM 88340
505/671-4494 |
Kickapoo of Kansas Tribe |
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Route 1, Box 157
Horton, KS 66439
913/486-2131 |
Cherokee Nation |
Joe Byrd,
Principal Chief |
P.O. Box 498
Tahlequah, OK. 74464
918/456-0671 |
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians |
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P.O. Box 455
Cherokee, NC 28719
704/497-2771 |
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee |
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P.O. Box 746
Tahlequah, OK 74464
918/456-9462 |
Alabama-Coushatta Tribes |
Joe Bergen,
Tribal Administrator |
Route 3 Box 640
Livingston, TX 77351 |
Delaware Tribe of West Oklahoma |
Lawrence Snake,
President |
P.O. Box 825
Anadarko, OK 73005
405/247-2448 |
Delaware Tribe of Indians |
Curtis Zunigha, Chief |
108 S. Seneca
Bartlesville, OK 74003
918/336-5272 |
Absentee Shawnee Tribe |
Larry Nuckols, Governor |
2025 S. Gordon Cooper
Shawnee, OK 74801
405/275-4030 |
Eastern Shawnee Tribe |
Nelis S. Captain, Chief |
P.O. Box 350
Seneca, MO 64665
918/666-2435 |
Poarch Band of Creek Indians |
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HCR 69A, Box 85B
Atmore, Al 36502
205/368-9136 |
Muscogee (Creek) Nation |
R. Perry Beaver, Principal Chief |
P.O. Box 580
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918/287-1128 |
Citizen Potawatomi Nation |
John A. Barrett, Chairman |
1901 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.
Shawnee, Ok. 74801
405/492-5272 |
Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe |
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P.O. Box 97
Mayetta, KS 66509
913/966-2255 |
At least two groups that should be contacted reside
in Mexico. These are the Seminole Maroons in Nacimiento, and the
Kickapoo in Muzquiz, some of whom also reside near Eagle Pass. Rather
than send these groups and tribes a copy of the May 1998 letter, they
were sent a draft of the present study along with a cover letter
explaining the study and requesting any comments they wish to provide.
Again, telephone communication was made and any comments received will
be addressed in the final document.
Finally, several Native American organizations have
recently formed in Texas. While none of these organizations are
federally recognized, they are mentioned here because some members of
these groups have spoken with one of us (Kenmotsu) and stated that they
may have among their members lineal descendants (as defined under the
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 25 U.S.C. 3001)
of historic groups who were affiliated with the lands of the Amistad
NRA. These are the The People of LaJunta (Jumano/Mescalero), Lipan
Apache Band of Texas, Tap Pilam-the Coahuiltecan Nation, Comanche
Penateka Tribe, and the Tribal Council of Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of
Texas. Each of these groups has submitted a letter of intent to petition
the Bureau of Indian Affairs for federally recognized tribal status. We
recommend that each be contacted during Phase II.
Non-Federally Recognized Group | Contact | Address |
Lipan Apache Band of Texas |
Chief David Ortiz |
109 Cliffort Court
San Antonio, TX 78210 |
Tap Pilam-Coahuiltecan Nation |
Mickey Killian,
Historian |
P.O. Box 100113
San Antonio, TX 78201
210/349-3541 |
The People of LaJunta (Jumano/Mescalero) |
Jose Antonio Acosta |
2111 Beverly
Odessa, TX 79761 |
Comanche Penateka Tribe |
George H. Salazar |
724 E. 11th Street #17
Houston, TX 77008 |
Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas |
Juan B. Macias |
5319 E. 6th Street
Lubbock, TX 79403 |
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Last Updated: 24-Apr-2007
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