Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe of North Carolina Act
HR 2929 grants federal recognition to the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe, allowing access to vital federal benefits for health, education, and economic development.
HR 2929 grants federal recognition to the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe, allowing access to vital federal benefits for health, education, and economic development.
The Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe of North Carolina Act (HR 2929) aims to formally recognize the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe as a federally recognized tribe. This recognition is significant as it would provide the tribe with access to various federal benefits and programs available to recognized tribes, including health care, education, and economic development opportunities.
HR 2929 represents a significant step towards the formal recognition of the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe, which could enhance their ability to thrive as a community and preserve their cultural identity. The bill's progress through the legislative process will be closely monitored by the tribe and its supporters.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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