Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 25 : Section 961


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 961. Membership roll; preparation; eligibility for enrollment; applications for enrollment; protests; finality of determination

      The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed,
    pursuant to such regulations as may be issued by him, to prepare a
    roll of Omaha Indians whose names appear on the Omaha allotment
    rolls finally approved pursuant to the Acts of Congress of August
    7, 1882, (22 Stat. 341) and March 3, 1893 (27 Stat. 612), and who
    are living on September 14, 1961, and the descendants of such
    allottees who are born and living on September 14, 1961 and who
    possess Omaha blood of the degree of one-fourth or more regardless
    of whether such allottees are living or deceased: Provided, That no
    person who is enrolled with any other tribe of Indians or who has
    received an allotment of land on any other reservation shall be
    enrolled under the provisions of this subchapter unless the
    application for enrollment by such person is approved by a
    two-thirds vote of the governing body of the Omaha Tribe of
    Nebraska. Applications for enrollment must be filed with the area
    director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Aberdeen, South Dakota,
    within four months after September 14, 1961. For a period of three
    months thereafter, the Secretary shall permit the examination of
    the applications by the governing body of the Omaha Tribe of
    Nebraska for the purpose of lodging protests against any
    application. The determination of the Secretary regarding the
    eligibility of an applicant shall be final.



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