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Sparks:

--- Quote from: educatedindian on March 15, 2008, 10:52:31 pm ---This is mighty welcome. Not just recognized tribes, but decisions that have been made about would be "tribes" they would NOT recognize.

The only drawback is that the database is only up to 2004. If anyone can find a more updated version, please post it.

http://www.indianz.com/News/2005/008383.asp — BIA recognition decision database v2.0 now online — Wednesday, May 25, 2005
--- End quote ---

My bolding. I possibly found what you wanted. Here is the May 25, 2005 version: http://www.indianz.com/adc20/adc20.html

I found updated information via several sources:

https://narf.org/nill/resources/recog.html
[Native American Tribal Recognition] Top link there:

https://narf.org/nill/triballaw/directories.html
[Federally Recognized Tribes and Native Villages] (As of 2018)

https://libguides.law.unm.edu/c.php?g=260744&p=1961629
[Indian Law Research Guide: Federal Resources & Agencies: Federal Agencies] Links to:

https://www.bia.gov/as-ia/ofa [Office of Federal Acknowledgment (OFA)]
Links there to:
    Recent Acknowledgment Actions
    Opportunities for Comment
    Petitions in Process
    Decided Cases
    Register of Documented Petitions
    Guidelines, Precedent Manual, and Sample Narrative
    Supplemental Administrative and Regulatory Documents
    Sample Formats for Petitioner Submissions
    Interior Board of Indian Appeals (IBIA) Documents
    Archived Acknowledgment Notices
— And much more on that page.

See also:
http://www.ncsl.org/research/state-tribal-institute/list-of-federal-and-state-recognized-tribes.aspx
[Federal and State Recognized Tribes]

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