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AMERIND is a member-owned organization of Tribes and Indian Housing Authorities. Geographically, AMERIND is represented by nine regions.
Who is the CEO of Amerind?
Derek Valdo, Sr., CEO | AMERIND.com.
Who owns Billyard Insurance Group?
Stephen Billyard is the CEO and Principal Broker of the Billyard Insurance Group.
How many Amerind tribes are left in Texas today?
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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The Indian Health Service and the Sterilization of Native American Women, American Indian Quarterly, 2000 Summer Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collections
American Indian Quarterly has earned its reputation as one of the dominant journals in American Indian studies by presenting the best and most thought-
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