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  • Major Tribal Nations and BandsMentioned in This Issue

This list is provided as a service to those readers interested in further communications with the tribal communities and governments of American Indian and Native nations. Inclusion of a government in this list does not imply endorsement of or by SAIL in any regard, nor does it imply the enrollment or citizenship status of any writer mentioned. Some communities have alternative governments and leadership that are not affiliated with the United States, Canada, or Mexico, while others are not currently recognized by colonial governments. We have limited the list to those most relevant to the essays published in this issue, thus, not all bands, towns, or communities of a particular nation are listed.

We make every effort to provide the most accurate and up-to-date tribal contact information available, a task that is sometimes quite complicated. Please send any corrections or suggestions to SAIL Editorial Assistant, Studies in American Indian Literatures, Department of American Thought and Language, 235 Bessey Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1033, or send an e-mail to sail2@msu.edu.

Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Nations of Alaska
320 W. Willoughby, Suite 300
Juneau, AK 99801
1-800-344-1432
1-907-586-1432 [End Page 109]

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians
3000 Shanel Rd.
P.O. Box 610
Hopland, CA 95449
707-744-1647

Pinoleville Band of Pomo Indians
367 North State Street, Suite 204
Ukiah, CA 95482
Chairperson: Leona Williams

Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, A Coast Miwok Tribe
P.O. Box 14428
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Tribal Chairman: Greg Sarris

Oglala Lakota Sioux
Oglala Sioux Tribal Council
P.O. Box H
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
John Yellow Bird Steele, President

Yankton Sioux Reservation
Yankton Sioux Tribal Business Committee
P.O. Box 248
Marty, SD 57361
Darrell Drapeau, Chairperson

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