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Odinism, often associated with modern Heathenry and Asatru, is not federally recognized as a religion in the United States. While some practitioners may seek legal recognition for their beliefs, the designation of a religion can vary by state and is not uniformly acknowledged at the federal level. Recognition often depends on the ability to demonstrate a structured belief system and community.

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Do states recognized tribes get the same benefits from the federal government as do the federally recognized tribes?

State recognized tribes do not get nearly the amount of benefits that federally recognized tribes do. Federally recognized tribes have a government to government relationship with the US government, while state recognized tribes only have a limited one with the state they are located in.


Are there any Indian reservations in Ohio?

Not federally recognized


What does it mean if a tribe is federally recognized or acknowledged?

it means why


Who were all of the native Americans in North America?

There are 562 federally recognized tribes in the U.S. and more in Mexico and Canada. We obviously cannot put a list THAT long on WikiAnswers. In addition, there are STATE recognized tribes that are not Federally recognized. ,


Are the onondaga tribe of Indians federally recognized?

yes but not to others because of enemies


Where is an Indian reservation in Illinois with hospital?

There are no federally recognized Indian tribes in Illinois today.


When did st Patrick day become a national holiday?

St. Patrick's Day is not a federally recognized holiday in the United States. However it became a national holiday in Ireland in 1909.


Apparently there are 6 criteria that have to be met in order to become a Federally recognized tribe. What are they?

I am not telling the answer because I don't know. I am asking you!


Who can live on an Indian reservation?

Only enrolled members of a federally recognized Native American tribe can live on an Indian reservation.


How many North American Indian nations are there?

There are 562 federally recognized Indian tribes, bands, nations, pueblos, etc., in the United States.


How many Heritage Sites are in Canada?

Canada has over 1500 federally recognized National Historic Sites, with individual provinces and territories recognizing their own.


What are yaqui's considered?

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