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Burns Paiute Tribe

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The General Council also nominates and elects a seven-person tribal council to handle the day-to-day affairs of the tribe. The tribal council meets several times a month, and council members serve three-year terms. (The tribal council was created by an amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws in
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The tribe owns 13,736 acres (55.59 km) in acres in reservation and trust land, all of it in Harney County, Oregon. The tribe also holds about 10 acres (40,000 m) (the "Old Camp"), located about a half-mile west of Burns. The tribe also holds 71 scattered allotments about 25 miles
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The Constitution and Bylaws of the Burns Paiute Colony was adopted on May 16, 1968. The Constitution and Bylaws created the General Council, a body consisting of all qualified voters (i.e., tribal members 18 years of age or older who live on the reservation or are
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The tribe celebrates an Annual Mother's Day Powwow. The tribe also celebrates its Reservation Day Festival and Powwow on October 13 each year, in honor of the anniversary of the date when the land held in trust for the tribe became a reservation.
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The tribe's reservation, split into two tracts, was established by Public Law 92-488 on October 13, 1972. In 1935, an additional 760.32 acres (3.0769 km) acres was purchased for the tribe under Section 208 of the
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In 2008, there were 341 enrolled members of the tribe (about a third of whom lived on the reservation), making them the smallest federally recognized tribe in Oregon.
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1988; the council replaced a five-member business council). The council consists of a chair, vice-chair, secretary, sergeant at arms, and three members at large.
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outside Burns. The facility was 17,000 square feet (1,600 m) in area and opened in 1998. It included a
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in central Oregon and the Payette Valley north of Boise, Idaho, as well as in the southern parts of the
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In 1990, 151 tribal members lived on the reservation; in 1992, 356 people were enrolled in the tribe.
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There is a tribal police force and tribal court, consisting of a tribal judge and associate judge.
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Members of the tribe are primarily descendants of the Wadatika band of Northern Paiutes, who were
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In 2009, the tribe became the first Native American community to complete full
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and installation of energy-efficient lightbulbs in all reservation housing.
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and the surrounding region, which was allotted to the tribe in 1897.
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A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples.
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of 1933; this land lies northwest of the City of Burns.
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For economic development, the Burns Paiute created the
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A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest
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Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown & Cary C. Collins,
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Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony of Oregon

Harney County, Oregon
English
Northern Paiute language
Uto-Aztecan
American Indian pantheism
Christianity
Owens Valley Paiute
Southern Paiute
federally recognized tribe
Northern Paiute
Harney County
Oregon
hunter-gatherers
Central
Southern Oregon
Cascade Mountains
Boise, Idaho
Blue Mountains
Steens Mountain
Burns, Oregon
Harney Valley
Malheur Lake
Cascade Range
Blue Mountains
Powder River
John Day River
Steens Mountain
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

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