Search
Navigation Menu
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Instagram
Home
Directory
Procurements
Events
News
Blogs
Photo Gallery
Advertise
About Us
Contact Us
Promotions
List Your Business
Text/Email Login
Sign In
Sign Up
Home
>
Categories
> Tribal Registration
Filters
View By
List View
Map View
Indian Country Tribal Registration
Delaware Nation Enrollment
The Enrollment Department assists and screens applicants for Delaware Nation citizenship.
405.247.2448
Quick View
Delaware Tribe of Indians Enrollment
In order to be enrolled on our tribal roll, your ancestor(s) by blood must have been living in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) in 1906, and enrolled on our tribal base roll
Quick View
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Registration
The Eastern Shawnee tribe is dedicated to excellence in our journey to build the tribe of the future.
Quick View
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Enrollment
To improve the economic and social quality of life, for our tribal members and the adjacent communities.
Quick View
Kaw Nation Enrollment
The tribe was of the Siouan linguistic stock; and Kansa, or Kansas, is a Siouan word which means Wind People or People of the Southwind.
Quick View
Kialegee Tribal Town Enrollment
Membership in the town is matrilineal, meaning that people become members automatically if their mother is a member.
Quick View
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Enrollment
In the past, Kickapoo Indians also used a unique linguistic code called "whistle speech" to convey simple utterances, but today that is a lost art.
Quick View
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Enrollment
We appreciate your support as we continually work towards enhancing the overall quality of life of the Kiowa people!
Today's Hours: Closed
580.654.6327
E-mail
Hours
Quick View
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Enrollment
In our language we are myaamia - the downstream people. Today you will hear our name pronounced Miami, a derivation of our traditional name.
Quick View
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Enrollment
The ancestral home of the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma consisted of some 5,000 square miles (an estimated 3.2 million acres) along what is now the California-Oregon border.
Quick View
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Enrollment
The Otoe-Missouria Tribe has more than 3,300 members located throughout the United States.
Quick View
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Enrollment
The Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, a sovereign Indian nation and federally recognized Indian tribe, in order to promote the common good and well-being of all members
Quick View
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma & Nebraska Enrollment
The Pawnees, classified as a “friendly tribe” by the U.S. Government, were men and women of great courage and endurance.
Quick View
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Enrollment
The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma is a confederation of Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw and Wea Indians united into a single tribe in 1854.
Quick View
Ponca Tribe of Indians Enrollment
The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe primarily located in Kay County
Quick View
Quapaw Tribe of Indians Enrollment
The Dhegiha split into the tribes known today as the Quapaw, Osage, Ponca, Kansa and Omaha when they left the Ohio Valley.
Quick View
Sac and Fox Nation Enrollment
The Sac and Fox culture is based upon respect for the life within themselves, their families, their communities, and all of creation.
Quick View
Seneca - Cayuga Nation Enrollment
The name of this tribe is from the Iroquoian term which means “people of the standing of projecting rock or stone,”
Quick View
Shawnee Tribe Enrollment
The Shawnee Tribe became a separately federally recognized Tribe when Congress enacted the legislation known as Public Law 106-568, or the Shawnee Tribe Status Act of 2000
Quick View
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town Enrollment
Membership into Thlopthlocco Tribal Town allows you to continue your shared past into a shared future.
Quick View
Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Enrollment
The Tonkawa Tribal Reserve is located in Kay County, in Northern Oklahoma.
Quick View
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes Enrollment
Archaeologists believe that the heritage of the Wichitas may be traced back at least 800 years to the Washita River culture of central and western Oklahoma.
Quick View
Wyandotte Nation Enrollment
“Of all the savage allies of Great Britain in the West, the Wyandots were the most powerful.
Quick View
Categories
Map It
Contests
Top Categories
+
Business Services
+
Construction of B...
+
Entertainment
+
Health & Beauty
+
Hotels
+
Night Life
+
Professional, Sci...
+
Residential Services
+
Restaurants
+
Shopping
+
Tribes
+
Wyandotte Nation ...
View All
Map It
Find a business near you.
1 mile radius
5 mile radius
10 mile radius
20 mile radius
Business Services
Construction of Buildings
Entertainment
Health & Beauty
Hotels
Night Life
Professional, Science, & Tech Services
Residential Services
Restaurants
Shopping
Tribes
Wyandotte Nation Tribe
Newest Indian Country Contests
No contests at this time.
Newest Indian Country Businesses
Benchmark Surveying Company, Inc.
Native American Coffee
Robert Don Gifford, Attorney-at-Law
Wyandotte Nation Tribe Housing Services
Wyandotte Nation Family Caregiver Services
Grand Nation Inc.