Amerind quarterly 2025

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AMERIND is a member-owned organization of Tribes and Indian Housing Authorities. Geographically, AMERIND is represented by nine regions.
Derek Valdo, Sr., CEO | AMERIND.com.
Stephen Billyard is the CEO and Principal Broker of the Billyard Insurance Group.
American Indians in Texas Today Only three federally recognized tribes still have reservations in Texas, the Alabama-Coushatta, Tigua, and Kickapoo. The state recognized Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas has its headquarters in McAllen. The Caddo, Comanche, and Tonkawa are officially headquartered in Oklahoma.
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