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AL HR234
Resolution
Status
3/11/2026
Primary Sponsor
Shane Stringer
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AI Summary
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Encourages the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) to restore Tribal Membership eligibility to Alabama's nine state-recognized tribes after NCAI recently denied them continued membership
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Alabama recognizes nine tribes: Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Echota Cherokee Tribe, Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama, Machis Lower Creek Indian Tribe, Southeastern Mvskoke Nation, Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians, Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians, Piqua Shawnee Tribe, and United Cherokee Ani Yua Wiya
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Only the Poarch Band of Creek Indians holds both state and federal recognition; the other eight tribes are recognized solely by Alabama
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The Alabama Indian Affairs Commission, established in 1984 under the Davis-Strong Act, administers a scholarship program distributing over $100,000 annually and provides grants to state-recognized tribes
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A copy of the resolution will be sent to NCAI for consideration
Legislative Description
National Congress of American Indians, encouraged
Resolutions
Last Action
Pending House Rules
3/11/2026