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The Umatilla Indian Tribe (563 words) |
 | In 1855, the tribes and the U.S. Government negotiated a treaty that allowed the latter to legally claim the land and smooth the way for pioneers to settle on it. |
 | The three tribes also reserved rights in the treaty that included the prerogative to fish at their customary places and to hunt and gather traditional foods and medicines on ceded lands. |
 | The Delaware Indian tribe is the same as the Lenape Indian tribe. If you are asking about their Federal recognition, it is true that some of the various Delaware tribes are not yet Federally recognized. |
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Indian Tribe History (1017 words) |
 | As is the case with all the Yokuts tribes, only a fragment of the former number remains; but though reduced to a few dozen survivors, the Tachi are today among the half-dozen most numerous tribes left of the original forty or more comprising the Yokuts stock. |
 | An Athapascan tribe formerly settled on upper Umpqua river, Oregon, east of the Katish. |
 | A Shahaptian tribe formerly living on lower Walla Walla river and along the east bank of the Columbia from Snake river nearly to the Umatilla in Washington and Oregon. |