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- Brothertown_Indians abstract "The Brothertown Indians (also Brotherton), located in Wisconsin, are a Native American tribe formed in the early nineteenth century from communities of several Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquian-speaking) tribes of southern New England and eastern Long Island, New York. In the 1780s after the American Revolutionary War, they migrated from New England into New York state, where they accepted land from the Iroquois Oneida Nation in Oneida County. Under pressure from the United States government, the Brothertown Indians, together with the Stockbridge-Munsee and some Oneida, removed to Wisconsin in the 1830s, taking ships through the Great Lakes. In 1839 they were the first tribe of Native Americans in the United States to accept United States citizenship and have their communal land allocated to individual households, in order to prevent another removal further west. Most of the Oneida and many of the Delaware were relocated to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).Seeking to regain recognition, the Brothertown Indians filed a documented petition in 2005. The Bureau of Indian Affairs notified the tribe in 2009 in a preliminary finding that they had not satisfied all seven criteria. In addition, the BIA said that the Department of Interior had reinterpreted a 1993 ruling, and determined that the 1839 act granting the Brothertown United States citizenship and allotting their communal reservation land to individual households terminated the people as a sovereign tribe. In September 2012, in the final determination on the Brothertown petition, the acting Assistant Secretary determined that the group previously had a relationship with the United States, but had its tribal status terminated by the 1839 act. Because Brothertown could not satisfy one of the seven mandatory criteria for federal acknowledgment, the Department did not look to the other criteria in making its final determination. The acting Assistant Secretary noted that only Congress may restore the tribal status of Brothertown and its government-to-government relationship with the United States. The Brothertown Indians are continuing to pursue federal recognition. It is one of eleven tribes listed in Wisconsin and the only one which is not federally recognized. Tribe councilwoman The tribe is estimated to have over 4000 members as of 2013.".
- Brothertown_Indians language Mohegan_people.
- Brothertown_Indians language Pequot_people.
- Brothertown_Indians populationPlace Wisconsin.
- Brothertown_Indians related Mohegan_people.
- Brothertown_Indians related Montaukett.
- Brothertown_Indians related Narragansett_people.
- Brothertown_Indians related Pequot_people.
- Brothertown_Indians religion Christianity.
- Brothertown_Indians thumbnail Rev_Samson_Occom.jpg?width=300.
- Brothertown_Indians totalPopulation "4000".
- Brothertown_Indians wikiPageExternalLink www.brothertownindians.org.
- Brothertown_Indians wikiPageID "3915168".
- Brothertown_Indians wikiPageRevisionID "595086473".
- Brothertown_Indians group "Brothertown Indians".
- Brothertown_Indians hasPhotoCollection Brothertown_Indians.
- Brothertown_Indians imageCaption "The Reverend Samson Occom, founder".
- Brothertown_Indians langs "English, formerly Mohegan and Pequot".
- Brothertown_Indians popplace "Wisconsin".
- Brothertown_Indians poptime "4000".
- Brothertown_Indians related Mohegan_people.
- Brothertown_Indians related Montaukett.
- Brothertown_Indians related Narragansett_people.
- Brothertown_Indians related Pequot_people.
- Brothertown_Indians rels Christianity.
- Brothertown_Indians subject Category:Calumet_County,_Wisconsin.
- Brothertown_Indians subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Wisconsin.
- Brothertown_Indians subject Category:Non-recognized_Native_American_tribes.
- Brothertown_Indians type Abstraction100002137.
- Brothertown_Indians type Group100031264.
- Brothertown_Indians type NativeAmericanTribesInWisconsin.
- Brothertown_Indians type SocialGroup107950920.
- Brothertown_Indians type Tribe108372411.
- Brothertown_Indians type EthnicGroup.
- Brothertown_Indians type Collective.
- Brothertown_Indians comment "The Brothertown Indians (also Brotherton), located in Wisconsin, are a Native American tribe formed in the early nineteenth century from communities of several Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquian-speaking) tribes of southern New England and eastern Long Island, New York. In the 1780s after the American Revolutionary War, they migrated from New England into New York state, where they accepted land from the Iroquois Oneida Nation in Oneida County.".
- Brothertown_Indians label "Brothertown Indians".
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- Brothertown_Indians sameAs Q4975735.
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- Brothertown_Indians sameAs Brothertown_Indians.
- Brothertown_Indians wasDerivedFrom Brothertown_Indians?oldid=595086473.
- Brothertown_Indians depiction Rev_Samson_Occom.jpg.
- Brothertown_Indians isPrimaryTopicOf Brothertown_Indians.
- Brothertown_Indians name "Brothertown Indians".