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Delaware Tribe of Indians

918-337-6590
5100 Tuxedo Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74006

Historically Delaware Territory extended along the Delaware and Hudson river valleys in what are today the states of New...

Delaware Nation

405-247-2448
31064 Hwy 281
Anadarko, OK 73005

The Delaware people have a long and ancient history and are the descendants of the Lenape people originally located in New...

Caddo Nation

405-656-2344
117 Memorial Ln
Binger, OK 73009

Ancestors of the Caddo people began settling farmstead communities in the present states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and...

Comanche Nation

877-492-4988, 580-492-3240
584 NW Bingo Rd
Lawton, OK 73507

Archaeologists trace Comanche origins to the western Great Basin in what is now the far northwest U.S. The nomadic Comanche...

Citizen Potawatomi Nation

800-880-9880, 405-275-3121
1601 S Gordon Cooper Dr
Shawnee, OK 74801

Historically, the Potawatomi were a powerful Great Lakes nation that controlled millions of acres in modern day Wisconsin,...

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

800-522-6170, 580-924-8280
1802 Chukka Hina
Durant, OK 74701

Choctaw origin stories describe Nvnih Waiya, located in what is now Winston County, Mississippi, as the birthplace of...

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma

866-674-3786, 918-666-2435
12755 S 705 Rd
Wyandotte, OK 64865

The Eastern Shawnee Tribe is one of three federally recognized Shawnee Tribes. Originally a nomadic Eastern Woodland tribe...

Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

405-964-2075
105365 S Hwy 102
McLoud, OK 74851

Originally, Kickapoo Homelands were in the Great Lakes region, but a slow and general migration of the population out of the...

Kialegee Tribal Town

405-452-3262
100 Kialegee Dr
Wetumka, OK 74883

Culturally Kialegee Tribal Town is part of the Muscogee people but politically they constitute separate legal entities....

Kaw Nation

866-404-5297, 580-269-2552
698 Grandview Dr
Kaw City, OK 74641

Kaw Nation oral history suggests original homelands around the Great Lakes, but by the mid-1800s the Kanza were the...

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