Ramah Navajo Chapter, et al., v. Jewell, No. 90 cv 957 (D.N.M.)
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1 Ramah Navajo Chapter, et al., v. Jewell, No. 90 cv 957 (D.N.M.) Updated Estimated Dollar Shares for Each Class Member January, 2016 The Final Settlement Agreement (FSA) provided estimated percentages of the settlement amount to be distributed to each Class Member in Appendix 2. These share percentages were only estimates because the share percentages were subject to change based on a number of factors identified in the FSA, including a change if additional Class Members were later identified. FSA VIII.D.1. During the objection period following the Court s preliminary approval of the FSA, a tribal contractor not previously identified as a Class Member asked to be included in the Class. In response, the Court on December 17, 2015 issued an Order adding 55 newly-identified tribal entities to the class. To read more about these additional entities, please refer to the Joint Memorandum in Response to Objection by United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc., Doc. 1328, available at pdf, and the Court s Order regarding the objection, Doc. 1329, available at 0notice%2026%20new%20members.pdf. The 55 additional Class Members will collectively receive % of the estimated Net Settlement Amount, causing a minor recomputation of other tribal shares. As before, the computation the estimated dollar shares is based on the following assumptions: Settlement amount $940,000,000 Less attorneys 8.5% $79,900,000 Subtotal $860,100,000 Less estimated costs $1,500,000 Less reserve fund $4,000,000 Amount available for distribution $854,600,000 Based on these assumptions, the estimated dollar shares for each Class Member will be as follows: Class Members Percentage Share AUTHORITY % $ 1,319,652 2 ABSENTEE SHAWNEE % $ 2,017,746 3 AGDAAGUX TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 307,338 4 AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA % $ 62,799 5 AK-CHIN INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 479,450 6 AKIACHAK NATIVE COMMUNITY % $ 253,977 7 AKIAK NATIVE COMMUNITY % $ 622,926
2 8 ALABAMA COUSHATTA INDIAN RESER % $ 1,958,083 9 ALABAMA-QUASSARTE TRIBAL TOWN % $ 736, ALAKANUK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 16, ALAMO NAVAJO SCHOOL BOARD % $ 160, ALASKA VILLAGE INITIATIVES % $ 16, ALATNA VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH % $ 8, ALEUTIAN PRIBILOF ISLANDS ASSOCIATION % $ 4,089, ALGAACIQ TRIBAL GOVERNMENT % $ 16, ALL INDIAN PUEBLO COUNCIL INC % $ 80, ALTURAS INDIAN RANCHERIA % $ 35, AMER INDIAN CHILD RESOURCE CTR % $ 80, AMERICAN INDIAN CTR OF CENT-CA % $ 56, AMERICAN INDIAN INSTITUTE FOR % $ 24, AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES INC % $ 24, ANGOON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION % $ 16, ANNETTE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT % $ 32, ANVIK VILLAGE % $ 153, APACHE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 174, ARCTIC SLOPE NATIVE ASSN % $ 1,051, ARCTIC VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 16, AROOSTOOK BAND OF MICMACS % $ 977, ASA'CARSARMIUT TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 343, ASSOC OF VILLAGE COUNCIL PRESI % $ 8,798, ATHABASCAN TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS, COUNCIL OF % $ 112, ATKA IRA VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 16, ATMAUTHLUAK TRADITIONAL COUNCL % $ 302, AUBURN RANCHERIA % $ 48, AUGUSTINE BAND-MISSION INDIANS % $ 164, BAD RIVER BAND OF LAKE % $ 588, BARONA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 64, BARROW, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 1,924, BATTLE MOUNTAIN BAND COUNCIL % $ 801, BAY MILLS INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 2,099, BEAR RIVER BAND OF ROHNERVILLE % $ 479, BEAVER VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 219, BENTON PAIUTE RESERVATION % $ 80, BERRY CREEK RANCHERIA % $ 343, BIG LAGOON RANCHERIA % $ 547,874
3 47 BIG PINE PAIUTE TRIBE OF THE O % $ 325, BIG SANDY RANCHERIA % $ 260, BIG VALLEY RANCHERIA % $ 372, BILL MOORE SLOUGH ELDER'S CNCL % $ 104, BIRCH CREEK TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 8, BISHOP RESERVATION % $ 663, BLACKFEET TRIBE % $ 3,155, BLUE LAKE RANCHERIA % $ 1,010, BOARD OF EDUCATION % $ 43, BONSALL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT % $ 48, BRIDGEPORT INDIAN COLONY % $ 270, BRISTOL BAY NATIVE ASSOCIATION % $ 15,199, BROWNSTONE WOMAN PROJECT % $ 24, BUCKLAND IRA COUNCIL % $ 253, BUENA VISTA RANCHERIA OF ME-WU % $ 530, BURNS PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 935, CA INDIAN FOREST & FIRE MGMT % $ 96, CABAZON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 631, CACHE INDIAN PARENT COMMITTEE % $ 8, CACHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS % $ 24, CADDO TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 183, CAHTO TRIBE % $ 269, CAHUILLA BAND OF INDIANS % $ 119, CALIFORNIA INDIAN MANPOWER % $ 40, CALIFORNIA INDIAN WATER % $ 16, CALIFORNIA VALLEY MIWOK TRIBE % $ 319, CAMPO BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 252, CAPITOL AREA INDIAN RESOURCES, INC % $ 8, CATAWBA INDIAN NATION % $ 538, CAYUGA NATION % $ 112, CEDARVILLE RANCHERIA % $ 490, CENTRAL TRIBES OF SHAWNEE AREA % $ 32, CHALKYITISIK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 211, CHEESH-NA TRIBE (PREVIOUSLY LISTED AS THE NATIVE VILLAGE OF CHISTOCHINA) % $ 351, CHEFORNAK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 80, CHEHALIS BUSINESS COUNCIL % $ 2,158, CHEMEHUEVI INDIAN TRIBE % $ 461, CHEROKEE BOYS CLUB INC % $ 207, CHEROKEE NATION % $ 8,274,401
4 86 CHEVAK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 95, CHEYENN ARAPAHO HOUSING AUTHOR % $ 8, CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE % $ 6,879, CHEYENNE-ARAPAHO TRIBES OF OKL % $ 3,285, CHICKALOON NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 475, CHICKASAW NATION % $ 3,096, CHICKEN RANCH RANCHERIA % $ 133, CHIEF DULL KNIFE COLLEGE % $ 1,438, CHIEF-BUG O NAY GE SHIG SCHOOL % $ 1,591, CHIGNIK LAGOON VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, CHIGNIK LAKE TRADITIONAL COUNC % $ 24, CHILKAT INDIAN VILLAGE % $ 396, CHILKOOT INDIAN ASSOCIATION % $ 33, CHINIK ESKIMO COMMUNITY % $ 32, CHIPPEWA OTTAWA RESOURCE AUTHO % $ 136, CHIPPEWA-CREE INDIANS OF THE ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATION % $ 9,451, CHITIMACHA TRIBE OF LOUISIANA % $ 1,689, CHITINA VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 379, CHOCTAW NATION % $ 3,579, CHUATHBALUK TRADITIONAL COUNCL % $ 142, CHUGACH REGIONAL RESRCS COMMSN % $ 461, CHUGACHMIUT % $ 2,746, CHULOONAWICK NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 127, CHUSKA SCHOOL BOARD OF % $ 37, CIRCLE OF LIFE SURVIVAL SCHOOL % $ 209, CIRCLE VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 81, CITIZEN BAND OF POTAWATOMI % $ 1,774, CLOVERDALE RANCHERIA TRIBE % $ 432, COAST INDIAN COMMUNITY OF % $ 479, COCOPAH INDIAN TRIBE % $ 808, COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE OF IDAHO % $ 4,229, COLD SPRINGS RANCHERIA % $ 175, COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES % $ 2,474, COLUMBIA RIVER INTERTR FISH CO % $ 7,328, COLUSA RANCHERIA % $ 56, COLVILLE BUSINESS COUNCIL % $ 13,303, COMANCHE NATION % $ 581, CONF TRBS OF COOS LOWER UMPQUA % $ 1,500, CONF TRBS UMATILLA IND RESERVATION % $ 5,912,128
5 125 CONF TRBS&BDS OF YAKIMA IND NATION % $ 7,202, CONF TRIBES OF THE GRANDE ROND % $ 5,277, CONF TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS % $ 7,536, CONFEDERATED SALISH AND % $ 8,256, CONFEDERATED TRIBE GOSHUTE RES % $ 695, COOK INLET TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 1,424, COPPER RIVER NATIVE ASSOCIATIO % $ 1,108, COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 3,571, CORTINA RANCHERIA % $ 410, COUSHATTA TRIBE OF LOUISIANA % $ 869, COW CREEK AND OF UMPQUA TRIBE % $ 913, COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE % $ 264, COYOTE VALLEY BAND OF POMO IND % $ 243, CRAIG COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION % $ 16, CROOKED CREEK TRAD. COUNCIL % $ 94, CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBE % $ 995, CROW TRIBE OF MONTANA % $ 2,897, CURYUNG TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 16, DEL NORTE COUNTY UNIFIED % $ 72, DELAWARE NATION % $ 287, DELAWARE TRIBE OF INDIANS % $ 74, DEVIL'S LAKE SIOUX TRIBE % $ 32, DINE BI OLTA SCHOOL BOARD ASSC % $ 1,532, DOT LAKE VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 170, DOUGLAS INDIAN ASSOCIATION % $ 327, DRY CREEK RANCHERIA BAND OF PO % $ 280, DUCK VALLEY, SHOSHONE-PAIUTE OF % $ 2,504, DUCKWATER SHOSHONE TRIBE % $ 1,691, EAGLE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 42, EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIA % $ 1,177, EASTERN SHAWNEE TRIBE OF OKLAH % $ 853, EEK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 113, EGEGIK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS % $ 162, EKWOK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, ELEM INDIAN COLONY % $ 370, ELK VALLEY RANCHERIA % $ 577, ELKO BAND COUNCIL % $ 705, ELY SHOSHONE TRIBE % $ 1,187, EMMONAK TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 363,131
6 165 ENTERPRISE RANCHERIA % $ 377, EVANSVILLE VILLAGE % $ 8, EWIIAAPAAYP BAND OF KUMEYAAY INDIANS % $ 601, EYAK, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 206, FAIRBANKS NATIVE ASSOCIATION, % $ 613, FALL RIVER JOINT UNIFIED % $ 96, FALLON PAIUTE SHOSHONE TRIBE % $ 1,079, FALSE PASS TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 60, FED. INDIANS OF GRATON RANCHER % $ 101, FLANDREAU SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE % $ 874, FOND DU LAC OJIBWAY SCHOOL % $ 207, FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMU % $ 226, FORT BELKNAP COMMUNITY COUNCIL % $ 6,110, FORT BERTHOLD HOUSING AUTH % $ 17, FORT MCDERMITT PAIUTE SHOSHONE % $ 377, FORT MCDOWELL MOHAVE APACHE % $ 704, FORT MOJAVE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,470, FORT PECK TRIBAL EXECUTIVE BD % $ 3,581, FORT SILL APACHE TRIBE % $ 466, FT BERTHOLD COMMUNITY COLLEGE % $ 241, FT BIDWELL INDIAN COMMUNITY CO % $ 537, FT. INDEPENDENCE RESERVATION % $ 285, GALENA VILLAGE % $ 377, GAMBELL, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 1,081, GEORGETOWN TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 126, GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 7,718, GOODNEWS BAY NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 112, GRAND TRAVERSE BAND % $ 3,421, GRAYLING IRA COUNCIL % $ 24, GREAT LAKES INDIAN FISH % $ 3,475, GREAT LAKES INTER-TRIBAL COUNC % $ 114, GREENVILLE RANCHERIA % $ 211, GRINDSTONE INDIAN RANCHERIA % $ 64, GUIDIVILLE RANCHERIA % $ 1,095, GULKANA VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 196, HABEMATOLEL POMO OF UPPER LAKE % $ 304, HANNAHVILLE INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 1,777, HANNAHVILLE INDIAN SCHOOL % $ 4,460, HAUDENOSAUNEE ENVIRONMENTAL TA % $ 8,000
7 204 HAVASUPAI TRIBE % $ 409, HO-CHUNK NATION % $ 242, HOH INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,635, HOONAH INDIAN ASSOCIATION % $ 761, HOOPA VALLEY TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 8,531, HOOPER BAY TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 56, HOPI INDIAN CREDIT ASSOCIATION % $ 136, HOPI TRIBE % $ 3,279, HOPLAND RESERVATION % $ 280, HOULTON BAND OF MALISEET INDIA % $ 1,362, HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CHICKASAW NATION % $ 8, HUALAPAI TRIBE % $ 4,267, HUGHES VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, HURON POTWATOMI INC % $ 241, HUSLIA TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 16, HYDABURG COOPERATION ASSOC % $ 360, IGIUGIG VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 244, IHANKTONWAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE % $ 54, IIPAY NATION OF SANTA YSABEL % $ 147, ILIAMNA VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 316, INAJA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 68, INDIAN CENTER, INC % $ 16, INDIAN CHILD & FAMILY PRESERVA % $ 32, INDIAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES % $ 104, INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL INC % $ 429, INTER TRIBAL COUNCIL AVT % $ 48, INTER TRIBAL COUNCIL OF MI INC % $ 40, INTER TRIBAL COUNCIL OF NEVADA % $ 109, INTERTRIBAL AGRICULTURE COUNC % $ 8, INTERTRIBAL BISON COUNCIL % $ 16, INTER-TRIBAL COUCIL OF CA INC % $ 8, INTERTRIBAL MONITORING ASC % $ 24, INUPIAT COMMUNITY OF THE % $ 638, IONE BAND OF MIWOK INDIANS % $ 94, IOWA TRIBE OF KANSAS AND NEBRA % $ 136, IOWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 612, IQURMIUT TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 144, JACKSON RANCHERIA % $ 8, JAMESTOWN S'KLALLAM TRIBE % $ 4,354,825
8 243 JAMUL INDIAN VILLAGE % $ 129, JENA BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS % $ 382, JICARILLA APACHE TRIBE % $ 1,196, KAIBAB PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 480, KAKE, ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF % $ 1,229, KALISPEL BUSINESS COMMITTEE % $ 688, KALTAG TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 75, KARLUK IRA COUNCIL % $ 210, KARUK TRIBE % $ 2,261, KASHIA BAND OF POMO INDIANS OF % $ 415, KAW NATION % $ 1,083, KAWERAK, INC % $ 15,497, KENAITZE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 561, KETCHIKAN INDIAN CORPORATION % $ 6,270, KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 1,772, KIALEGEE TRIBAL TOWN % $ 396, KIANA TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 293, KICKAPOO OF OKLAHOMA % $ 930, KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS % $ 580, KICKAPOO TRIBE IN KANSAS % $ 959, KING SALMON TRIBE % $ 103, KIOWA TRIBAL HOUSING PROGRAMS % $ 24, KIOWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 561, KIPNUK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 180, KLAMATH TRIBE % $ 5,468, KLAWOCK COOPERATIVE ASSOC % $ 8, KNIK TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 387, KOBUK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 179, KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOCIATION % $ 508, KOKHANOK VILLAGE % $ 16, KOLIGANEK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 34, KONGIGANAK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 40, KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO % $ 1,123, KOTLIK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 16, KOTZEBUE, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 2,307, KOYUKUK NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 40, KUIGPAGMIUT, INC % $ 533, KUSHKOKWIM NATIVE ASSOCIATION % $ 875, KWIGILLINGOK IRA COUNCIL % $ 241, KWINHAGAK, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 515,963
9 283 LA JOLLA BAND OF MISSION INDIA % $ 233, LA POSTA BAND OF MISSION INDNS % $ 185,235 LAC COURTE OREILLES BAND OF LAKE 285 SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS OF % $ 2,917,563 WISCONSIN 286 LAC DU FLAMBEAU CHIPPEWA % $ 1,419, LAC VIEUX DESERT BAND OF LAKE % $ 612, LAKE COUNTY CITIZENS COMMITTEE % $ 136, LAKOTA OYATE WAKANYEJA OWICAKI % $ 40, LARSEN BAY TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 246, LAS VEGAS INDIAN CENTER % $ 16, LAS VEGAS PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 247, LEVELOCK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, LIME VILLAGE TRAD. COUNCIL % $ 116, LITTLE HOOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE % $ 52, LITTLE RIVER BAND-OTTAWA INDNS % $ 1,478, LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY BAND-INDNS % $ 2,665, LOCAL INDIAN EDUCATION INC % $ 373, LONE PINE PAIUTE-SHOSHONE RES % $ 265, LOS COYOTES BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 64, LOVELOCK PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 611, LOWER BRULE SIOUX TRIBE % $ 1,165, LOWER ELWHA S'KLALLAM TRIBE % $ 2,524, LOWER LAKE RANCHERIA % $ 32, LOWER SIOUX INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 218, LUMMI TRIBE OF THE LUMMI RESERVATION % $ 12,560, LYTTON RANCHERIA % $ 412, MAINE INDIAN EDUCATION % $ 1,230, MAKAH INDIAN TRIBE OF THE MAKAH INDIAN RESERVATION % $ 7,708, MANCHESTER/PT. ARENA RANCHERIA % $ 235, MANDAREE SCHOOL DISTRICT % $ 160, MANIILAQ ASSOCIATION % $ 1,683, MANLEY HOT SPRINGS % $ 56, MANOKOTAK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 41,682 MANZANITA BAND OF DIEGUENO MISSION 315 INDIANS OF THE MANZANITA % $ 282,915 RESERVATION 316 MARIANO LAKE COMMUNITY % $ 113, MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT TRIBE % $ 711, MASHPEE WAMPANOAG TRIBE % $ 224,109
10 319 MATCH E BE NASH SHE WISH BAND % $ 171, MCGRATH NATIVE VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 136, MECHOOPDA OF CHICO RANCHERIA % $ 505, MENOMINEE INDIAN TRIBE OF WISC % $ 2,936, MENOMINEE TRIBAL ENTERPRISES % $ 1,225, MENTASTA TRADITIONAL VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 464, MESA GRANDE BAND-MISSION INDS % $ 385, MESCALERO APACHE TRIBE GRANTS % $ 1,063, METLAKATLA INDIAN COMMUNITY % $ 3,892, MIAMI TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 352, MICCOSUKEE CORPORATION % $ 6,339, MIDDLETOWN RANCHERIA % $ 337, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA % $ 1,347, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE % $ 699, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE - BOIS FORTE BAND (NETT LAKE) % $ 1,737, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE - FOND DU LAC BAND % $ 700, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE - GRAND PORTAGE BAND % $ 736, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE - LEECH LAKE BAND % $ 2,157, MINNESOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE - WHITE EARTH BAND % $ 2,947, MISS BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS % $ 17,839, MNI SOSE INTERTRIBAL WATER RIG % $ 52, MOAPA BAND OF PAIUTE INDIANS % $ 357, MODOC TRIBE OF OKLA % $ 874, MOHEGAN TRIBE % $ 72, MOORETOWN RANCHERIA % $ 643, MORONGO BAND OF MISSION INDIAN % $ 81, MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,257, MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION % $ 4,049, N PLAINS INTERTRIBAL CT OF APP % $ 201, NAKNEK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 209, NANWALEK IRA COUNCIL % $ 16, NAPASKIAK TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 144, NARRAGANSETT INDIAN TRIBE % $ 2,574, NATIONAL TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT ASSCN % $ 8,000
11 353 NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY DEV % $ 16, NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY SVCS IN % $ 152, NATIVE AMERICAN FISH/WILDLIFE % $ 8, NATIVE COUNCIL OF PORT HEIDEN % $ 190, NATIVE VILLAGE OF AKHIOK % $ 40, NATIVE VILLAGE OF AMBLER % $ 155, NATIVE VILLAGE OF CANTWELL % $ 40, NATIVE VILLAGE OF CHENEGA % $ 16, NATIVE VILLAGE OF DEERING % $ 165, NATIVE VILLAGE OF EKLUTNA % $ 227, NATIVE VILLAGE OF ELIM % $ 56, NATIVE VILLAGE OF FORT YUKON % $ 50, NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAKONA % $ 142, NATIVE VILLAGE OF KAKTOVIK % $ 124, NATIVE VILLAGE OF KALSKAG % $ 24, NATIVE VILLAGE OF KASIGLUK % $ 193, NATIVE VILLAGE OF KIVALINA % $ 161, NATIVE VILLAGE OF KLUTI-KAAH % $ 104, NATIVE VILLAGE OF MARSHALL % $ 246, NATIVE VILLAGE OF MEKORYUK % $ 376, NATIVE VILLAGE OF NAPAKIAK % $ 16, NATIVE VILLAGE OF NOATAK % $ 221, NATIVE VILLAGE OF NUIQSUT % $ 98, NATIVE VILLAGE OF PAIMIUT % $ 140, NATIVE VILLAGE OF PERRYVILLE % $ 8, NATIVE VILLAGE OF PITKA'S % $ 133, NATIVE VILLAGE OF POINT HOPE % $ 771, NATIVE VILLAGE OF SAVOONGA % $ 32, NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHELDON % $ 8, NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHUNGNAK % $ 8, NATIVE VILLAGE OF TAZLINA % $ 72, NATIVE VILLAGE OF TYONEK % $ 275, NATIVE VILLAGE OF UNALAKLEET % $ 64, NATIVE VILLAGE OF VENETIE % $ 197, NATIVE VILLAGE OF WALES % $ 35, NAVAJO AGRICULTURAL PROD INDUS % $ 2,029, NAVAJO NATION % $ 57,894, NAVAJO TECHNICAL COLLEGE % $ 2,530, NAY AH SHING SCHOOL % $ 537, NB INDIAN INTER TRIBAL DEV CO % $ 16,000
12 393 NENANA NATIVE ASSOCIATION % $ 8, NEVADA URBAN INDIANS INC % $ 120, NEW KOLIGANEK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, NEW STUYAHOK TRADITIONAL % $ 150, NEWHALEN TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 205, NEWTOK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 205, NEZ PERCE TRIBE % $ 4,721, NIGHTMUTE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 167, NINILCHIK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 443, NISQUALLY INDIAN TRIBE % $ 4,857, NOBLE JOHNSON O MALLEY INDIAN % $ 8, NOME ESKIMO COMMUNITY % $ 1,213, NONDALTON TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 387, NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE % $ 2,318, NOORVIK IRA COUNCIL % $ 244, NORTH FORK RANCHERIA % $ 647, NORTHERN ARAPAHO TRIBE % $ 2,197, NORTHERN CHEYENNE OF THE NORTHERN CHEYENNE INDIAN RESERVATION % $ 2,597, NORTHERN NEVADA UNITED % $ 8, NORTHERN PONCA HOUSING % $ 24, NORTHERN PUEBLOS TRIBUTARY WTR % $ 72, NORTHWAY VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 285, NORTHWEST INDIAN FISHERIES COM % $ 7,521, NORTHWEST INTERTRIBAL COURT SY % $ 645, NULATO TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 602, NUNAPITCHUK IRA COUNCIL % $ 95, NW BAND OF SHOSHONI NATION % $ 366, O S T PARK AND RECREATION AUTH % $ 653, OGLALA LAKOTA COLLEGE % $ 637, OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE % $ 12,833, OHKAY OWINGEH TRIBE OF NEW MEXICO % $ 1,238, OHOGAMIUT % $ 8, OLD HARBOR TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 161, OMAHA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA % $ 2,839, ONEIDA INDIAN NATION OF NY % $ 989, ONEIDA TRIBAL SCHOOL % $ 1,226, ONEIDA TRIBE OF WISCONSIN % $ 722, ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KASAAN % $ 16, ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK % $ 499,349
13 432 ORUTSARARMIUT NATIVE COUNCIL % $ 1,268, OSAGE NATION % $ 952, OST PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION % $ 11,982, OTOE MISSOURIA TRIBE OF OKLAHO % $ 741, OTTAWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 269, OUZINKIE TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 225, OWENS VALLEY INDIAN WATER COMM % $ 128, PAIUTE INDIAN TRIBE OF UTAH % $ 1,084, PALA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 104, PASCUA YAQUI TRIBE % $ 3,302, PASKENTA BAND OF NOMLAKI INDNS % $ 56, PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE - J.T.C % $ 282, PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE INDIAN TOWNSHIP % $ 2,862, PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE PLEASANT POINT % $ 2,309, PAULOFF HARBOR TRIBE % $ 8, PAUMA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 192, PAWNEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA % $ 1,113, PEACE PIPE INDIAN CENTER % $ 16, PECHANGA BAND OF MISSION INDIA % $ 165, PEDRO BAY VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 239, PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION % $ 4,027, PEORIA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 660, PETERSBURG INDIAN ASSOC % $ 72, PICAYUNE RANCHERIA OF THE % $ 918, PILOT STATION TRAD. COUNCIL % $ 16, PINOLEVILLE POMO NATION % $ 346, PINON COMMUNITY SCHOOL % $ 13, PIT RIVER TRIBE % $ 305, PLATINUM TRADITIONAL VILLAGE % $ 132, POARCH BAND OF CREEK INDIANS % $ 3,163, POINT NO POINT TREATY COUNCIL % $ 540, POKAGON BAND OF POTAWATOMI % $ 2,487, PONCA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP % $ 73, PONCA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA % $ 2,379, PONCA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 702, PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBE % $ 5,021, PORT GRAHAM VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 16, PORT LIONS TRAD. TRIBAL COUNC % $ 233, POTTER VALLEY TRIBE % $ 103,203
14 471 PRAIRIE BAND POTAWATOMI NATION % $ 659, PRAIRIE ISLAND DAKOTA COMMUNTY % $ 272, PUEBLO DE COCHITI % $ 466, PUEBLO DE SAN IIDEFONSO % $ 368, PUEBLO OF ACOMA % $ 1,346, PUEBLO OF ACOMA HOUSING % $ 40, PUEBLO OF ISLETA % $ 622, PUEBLO OF JEMEZ % $ 779, PUEBLO OF LAGUNA % $ 1,972, PUEBLO OF LAGUNA DEPT OF EDUC % $ 239, PUEBLO OF NAMBE % $ 279, PUEBLO OF PICURIS % $ 301, PUEBLO OF POJOAQUE % $ 650, PUEBLO OF SAN FELIPE % $ 418, PUEBLO OF SANDIA % $ 349, PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA % $ 391, PUEBLO OF TAOS % $ 1,812, PUEBLO OF ZIA % $ 389, PUEBLO OF ZUNI % $ 2,838, PUYALLUP TRIBE OF INDIANS % $ 2,117, PYRAMID LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 1,165, QAGAN TAYAGUNGIN TRIBES % $ 144, QUALINGIN TRIBE OF UNALASKA % $ 201, QUAPAW TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 585, QUARTZ VALLEY INDIAN RESERVATI % $ 640, QUECHAN TRIBE % $ 836, QUILEUTE TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 5,751, QUINAULT INDIAN NATION % $ 22,810, QUTEKCAK NATIVE TRIBE % $ 16, RAMAH NAVAJO CHAPTER % $ 7,818, RAMAH NAVAJO SCHOOL BOARD INC % $ 1,609, RAMONA BAND OF CAHUILLA % $ 231, RAMPART VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 8, RAPID CITY INDIAN HEALTH BRD % $ 16, RED CLIFF BAND OF LAKE SUPERIO % $ 2,208, RED DEVIL TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 8, RED HORSE LODGE INC % $ 41, RED LAKE BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS % $ 4,833, REDDING RANCHERIA % $ 1,021, REDWOOD VALLEY LITTLE RIVER % $ 361,453
15 511 RENO SPARKS TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 545, RESERVATION FIRE PROT. DIST % $ 32, RESERVATION TRANSPRTN AUTHORTY % $ 59, RINCON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 232, RIVERSIDE-SAN BERNARDINO % $ 241, ROBINSON RANCHERIA % $ 343, ROCK POINT SCHOOL INC % $ 16, ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE % $ 5,338, ROUND VALLEY RESERVATION % $ 1,012, ROUNDHOUSE COUNCIL, INC % $ 136, RUBY TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 166, RUMSEY INDIAN RANCHERIA % $ 80, SAC AND FOX NATION % $ 3,289, SAC AND FOX SETTLEMENT SCHOOL % $ 771, SAC AND FOX TRIBE OF MISSOURI % $ 162, SAC AND FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA % $ 564, SAGINAW CHIPPEWA INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,217, SALISH/KOOTENAI COLLEGE % $ 239, SALT RIVER PIMA MARICOPA % $ 3,300, SAMISH INDIAN NATION % $ 730, SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE % $ 14,179, SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHL DIST % $ 16, SAN FELIPE PUEBLO HOUSING % $ 24, SAN JUAN SOUTHERN PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 523, SAN LUIS REY WATER AUTHORITY % $ 8, SAN MANUEL BAND-MISSION INDIAN % $ 40, SAN PASQUAL BAND OF MISSION IN % $ 235, SAN XAVIER DISTRICT % $ 64, SANTA CLARA PUEBLO % $ 1,338, SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL % $ 8, SANTA ROSA BAND OF MISSION IND % $ 73, SANTA YNEZ BAND OF MISSION IND % $ 289, SANTA YNEZ TRIBAL HEALTH CLINI % $ 32, SANTEE SIOUX NATION % $ 1,068, SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE % $ 523, SAUK SUIATTLE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 928, SAULT STE MARIE TRIBE % $ 4,283, SCAMMON BAY TRAD. COUNCIL % $ 16, SCOTTS VALLEY RANCHERIA % $ 229,578
16 550 SELAWIK NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 445, SELDOVIA VILLAGE TRIBE % $ 435, SEMINOLE NATION OF OKLAHOMA % $ 750, SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA % $ 4,008, SENECA CAYUGA TRIBE OF OKLAHOM % $ 451, SENECA NATION OF INDIANS % $ 938, SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX % $ 153, SHAKTOOLIK, NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 48, SHAWNEE TRIBE % $ 64, SHERWOOD VALLEY RANCHERIA % $ 461, SHINGLE SPRINGS RANCHERIA % $ 366, SHINNECOCK INDIAN NATION FUND, % $ 44, SHIPROCK ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS INC % $ 8, SHISHMAREF NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 64, SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 1,524, SHOSHONE & ARAPAHOE TRIBES % $ 712, SHOSHONE BANNOCK TRIBES INC % $ 5,328, SHOSHONE TRIBE OF THE WIND RIVER RESERVATION, WYOMING % $ 732, SICANGU CHILD AND FAMILY SERV % $ 40, SILETZ, CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF % $ 3,539, SINTE GLESKA UNIVERSITY % $ 1,166, SIOUX CITY IND EDUC COMMITTEE % $ 120, SISSETON WAHPETON HOUSING AUTH % $ 136, SISSETON-WAHPETON COMM.COLLEGE % $ 179, SISSETON-WAHPETON OYATE % $ 2,230, SITKA TRIBE % $ 2,792, SITTING BULL COLLEGE % $ 361, SKAGIT SYSTEM COOPERATIVE % $ 863, SKAGWAY VILLAGE % $ 24, SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE % $ 2,881, SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTES % $ 96, SKY PEOPLE HIGHER EDUCATION % $ 1,631, SLEETMUTE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 95, SMITH RIVER RANCHERIA % $ 566, SNOQUALMIE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 372, SO PUGET INTER TRIBAL PLANNING % $ 24, SOBOBA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 188, SOKAOGON CHIPPEWA COMMUNITY % $ 496, SOUTH FORK BAND COUNCIL % $ 128,000
17 589 SOUTH NAKNEK VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 130, SOUTHERN CA INDIAN CENTER INC % $ 58, SOUTHERN CALIF TRIBAL CHAIRMEN % $ 32, SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL % $ 548, SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,627, SPIRIT LAKE SIOUX TRIBE % $ 1,172, SPOKANE TRIBE OF THE SPOKANE RESERVATION % $ 1,782, SQUAXIN ISLAND TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 4,221, ST CROIX TRIBAL COUNCIL ET % $ 454, ST MICHAEL,NATIVE VILLAGE OF % $ 88, ST MICHAELS ASSN FOR SPL ED % $ 1,171, ST REGIS MOHAWK TRIBE % $ 1,082, ST. GEORGE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 8, ST. PAUL IRA COUNCIL % $ 96, STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE % $ 4,248, STEBBINS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION % $ 24, STEVENS VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 200, STILLAGUAMISH BOARD OF DIRECTO % $ 1,760, STOCKBRIDGE MUNSEE COMMUNITY % $ 389, SUMMIT LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 978, SUN AQ TRIBE OF KODIAK % $ 659, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION % $ 8, SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF THE PORT MADISON RESERVATION % $ 5,290, SUSANVILLE INDIAN RANCHERIA % $ 460, SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBE % $ 2,680, SYCUAN BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 68, TABLE MOUNTAIN RANCHERIA % $ 136, TANACROSS VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 165, TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE, INC % $ 11,781, TANANA IRA NATIVE COUNCIL % $ 452, TANGIRNAQ NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 181, TATITLEK IRA COUNCIL % $ 16, TE MOAK TRIBE-WESTERN SHOSHONE % $ 504, TELIDA TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 8, TE-MOAK SHOSHONE LAW ENFRCE SV % $ 89, TESUQUE PUEBLO % $ 378, THLOPTHLOCCO TRIBAL TOWN % $ 344, THREE AFFILIATED TRIBES % $ 7,937,650
18 627 TIMBISHA SHOSHONE TRIBE % $ 220, TLINGIT-HAIDA, CENTRAL COUNCIL OF % $ 11,444, TODD COUNTY SCHOOL DIST % $ 24, TO'HAJIILEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL % $ 849, TOHATCHI SPECIAL EDUC & TRG CT % $ 175, TOHONO O'ODHAM COMMUNITY COLLE % $ 133, TOHONO O'ODHAM HOUSING AUTHORI % $ 48, TOHONO O'ODHAM NATION % $ 8,131, TOIYABE INDIAN HEALTH PROJ,INC % $ 84, TOKSOOK BAY TRADITIONAL COUCIL % $ 195, TONKAWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 681, TONTO APACHE TRIBE % $ 237, TORRES MARTINEZ BD OF MISSION % $ 294, TRADITONAL COUNCIL OF TOGIAK % $ 156, TRENTON INDIAN SERVICE AREA % $ 218, TRIBAL FISHCO, LLC % $ 24, TRINIDAD RANCHERIA % $ 709, TULALIP TRIBES OF WASHINGTON % $ 3,871, TULE RIVER TRIBAL COUNCIL % $ 570, TULUKSAK IRA COUNCIL % $ 259, TUNICA-BILOXI INDIANS OF LOUIS % $ 1,275, TUNTUTULIAK TRADITIONAL COUNCL % $ 16, TUNUNAK IRA COUNCIL % $ 199, TUOLUMNE RANCHERIA % $ 240, TURTLE MOUNTAIN BAND % $ 2,524, TURTLE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLL % $ 286, TWENTY-NINE PALMS BAND OF % $ 61, TWIN BUTTES SCHOOL DISTRICT % $ 153, TWIN HILLS VILLAGE COUNCIL % $ 48, UGASHIK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 56, UINTAH/OURAY UTE INDIAN TRIBE % $ 978, UMKUMIUTE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 124, UNITED CROW BAND INC % $ 117, UNITED KEETOOWAH BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS IN OKLAHOMA % $ 227, UNITED SIOUX TRIBES DEV CORP % $ 326, UNITED SOUTH AND EASTERN % $ 80, UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEG % $ 4,217, UNITED VILLAGES INC % $ 244, UPPER COLUMBIA UNITED TRIBES % $ 248,430
19 666 UPPER KALSKAG TRAD. COUNCIL % $ 16, UPPER SIOUX COMMNITY % $ 204, UPPER SKAGIT INDIAN TRIBE % $ 1,429, UTE MOUNTAIN UTE TRIBE % $ 2,245, VALDEZ NATIVE TRIBE % $ 220, VIEJAS BAND OF MISSION INDIANS % $ 56, VILLAGE OF AFOGNAK % $ 260, VILLAGE OF ANIAK % $ 96, VILLAGE OF LOWER KALSKAG % $ 40, VILLAGE OF SALAMATOFF % $ 10, WAHPETON INDIAN SCH BRD INC % $ 1,551, WAINWRIGHT TRADITIONAL COUNCIL % $ 52, WALKER RIVER PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 827, WAMPANOAG TRIBE OF GAY HEAD % $ 2,976, WASHOE TRIBE % $ 473, WELLS BAND COUNCIL % $ 332, WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE TRIBE % $ 5,745, WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIVE VILLAGE % $ 48, WICHITA AND AFFILIATED TRIBES % $ 283, WILTON RANCHERIA % $ 24, WINGATE BOARD OF EDUCATION INC % $ 1,160, WINNEBAGO TRIBE OF NEBRASKA % $ 1,185, WINNER SCHOOL DISTRICT % $ 24, WIYOT TRIBE % $ 483, WYANDOTTE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA % $ 717, YAKUTAT TLINGIT TRIBE % $ 767, YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE % $ 1,498, YAVAPAI APACHE TRIBE % $ 1,712, YAVAPAI PRESCOTT TRIBE % $ 674, YERINGTON PAIUTE TRIBE % $ 402, YOMBA SHOSHONE TRIBE % $ 746, YSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO % $ 1,253, YUPIIT OF ANDREAFSKI % $ 198, YUROK TRIBE % $ 6,393,182 Total % $ 854,600,000
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