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How do I apply for enrollment in a tribe? After you have completed your genealogical research, documented your ancestry, and determined the tribe with which your ancestor was affiliated, you are ready to contact the tribe directly to obtain the criteria for membership.
The Miccosukee of Florida, the Mississippi Choctaw, and the St. Croix Chippewa of Wisconsin all require one-half tribal blood quantum, also among the higher percentages. At the other end of the scale, some tribes, such as the Kaw Nation, have no blood quantum requirement.
Some tribes, like the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, specify no blood quantum but require individuals to trace genealogical descent from a direct ancestor included on the Dawes Roll codified in 1907. The federal government maintains a 1/4 blood requirement for most of its benefits.
Determine the name of the tribe. Call or write your tribes enrollment department, and ask if they have forms and instructions for enrollment and/or obtaining a tribal ID card. Follow any instructions given to you by the tribe, including sending any forms and supporting documentation.
What is a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB)? A CDIB is a federal government document issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) which certifies an individual possesses a specific quantum of Indian blood of a federally recognized Indian tribe.
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The expiration date on tribal membership cards are for ID purposes only. An expired card does not impact tribal membership status. However, once the card expires, it can no longer be used as a form of ID. Tribal Membership ID cards are federally recognized identification.
To give you an example, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians requires a minimum of 1/16 degree of Cherokee Indian blood for tribal enrollment, while the Bureau of Indian Affairs Higher Education Grant expects you to have a minimum of 1/4 Native American blood percentage.
The Miccosukee of Florida, the Mississippi Choctaw, and the St. Croix Chippewa of Wisconsin all require one-half tribal blood quantum, also among the higher percentages. At the other end of the scale, some tribes, such as the Kaw Nation, have no blood quantum requirement.

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