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Tribal Leaders Tribal Leaders Absentee-Shawnee Tribe Governor: Edwina Butler-Wolfe Current term ends: 6/1/2017 Address: 2025 South Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 Main phone: (405)-273-1050 County Jurisdiction: Cleveland, Pottawatomie (2) Tribe type: Self-governance Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town Chief: Tarpie Yargee Current term ends: 5/1/2017 Address: PO Box 187, Wetumka, Oklahoma 74883 Main phone: (405)-452-3987 County jurisdiction: Creek, Hughes, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa, Wagoner (11) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Apache Tribe Chairman: Lyman Guy Current term ends: 3/1/2016 Address: PO Box 1330, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 Main phone: (405)-247-9493 County jurisdiction: Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson, Kiowa, Stevens (7) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Caddo Nation Chairperson: Tamara Francis-Fourkiller Current term ends: 7/1/2016 Address: PO Box 487, Binger, Oklahoma 73009 Main phone: (405)-656-2344 County jurisdiction: N/A Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Cherokee Nation Principal Chief: Bill John Baker Current term ends: 6/1/2019 Address: PO Box 948, Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74465 Main phone: (918)-453-5000 County Jurisdiction: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington (14) Tribe type: Self-governance Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes Governor: Rollin “Eddie” Hamilton Current term ends: 1/1/2018 Address: PO Box 38, Concho, Oklahoma 73022 Main phone: (405)-262-0345 County jurisdiction: Blaine, Canadian, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Kingfisher, Roger Mills, Washita (8) Tribe type: Self-governance Chickasaw Nation Governor: Bill Anoatubby Current term ends: 10/1/2015 Address: PO Box 1548, Ada, Oklahoma 74821 Main phone: (580)-436-2603 County jurisdiction: Bryan, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Grady, Jefferson, Johnston, Love, McClain, Marshall, Murray, Pontotoc, Stephens (13) Tribe type: Self-governance Choctaw Nation Chief: Gary Batton Current term ends: 7/1/2019 Address: PO Box 1210, Durant, Oklahoma 74702 Main phone: (800)-522-6170 County Jurisdiction: Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, Le Flore, McCurtain, Pushmataha, Pittsburg (11) Tribe type: Self-governance Citizen Pottawatomie Nation Chairman: John A. Barrett Current term ends: 6/1/2017 Address: 1601 S. Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 Main phone: (405)-275-3121 County jurisdiction: Cleveland, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie (3) Tribe type: Self-governance Comanche Nation Chairman: Wallace Coffey Current term ends: 4/1/2016 Address: 584 NW Bingo Road, Lawton, Oklahoma 73507 Main phone: (580)-492-3240 County Jurisdiction: Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson, Kiowa, Stephens, Tillman (8) Tribe type: Self-governance Delaware Nation President: Kerry Holton Current term ends: 7/1/2017 Address: PO Box 825, 31064 State Hwy 281, Bldg 100, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 Main phone: (405)-247-2448 County jurisdiction: Caddo (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Delaware Tribe of Indians Chief: Chester “Chet” Brooks Current term ends: 11/1/2016 Address: 5100 Tuxedo Blvd, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74006 Main phone: (918)-337-6590 County jurisdiction: N/A Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Eastern Shawnee Tribe Chief: Glenna Wallace Current term ends: 9/1/2018 Address: PO Box 350, Seneca, Missouri 64865 Main phone: (918)-666-5151 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Fort Sill Apache Tribe Chairman: Jeff Haozous Current term ends: 10/1/2015 Address: 43187 US Hwy 281, Apache, Oklahoma 73006 Main phone: (580)-588-2298 County jurisdiction: Caddo, Comanche, Grady (3) Tribe type: Self-governance Iowa Nation Chairman: Bobby Walkup Current term ends: 6/1/2017 Address: 335588 E. 750 Road, Perkins, Oklahoma 74059 Main phone: (405)-547-2402 County jurisdiction: Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Payne (4) Tribe type: Self-governance Kaw Nation Chairwoman: Elaine Huch Current term ends: 9/1/2018 Address: Drawer 50, Kaw City, Oklahoma 74641 Main phone: (580)-269-2552 County jurisdiction: Kay (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Kialegee Tribal Town Mekko: Jeremiah Hobia Current term ends: 6/1/2017 Address: PO Box 332, Wetumka, Oklahoma 74883 Main phone: (405)-452-3262 County jurisdiction: Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee (3) Tribe type: Self-governance Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Chairman: David Peco Current term ends: 6/1/2017 Address: PO Box 120, McLoud, Oklahoma 74851 Main phone: (405)-964-2075 County jurisdiction: Lincoln, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie (3) Tribe type: Self-governance Kiowa Tribe Chairperson: Amber Toppah Current term ends:6/1/2016 Address: PO Box 369, Carnegie, Oklahoma 73015 Main phone: (580)-654-2300 County jurisdiction: Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Kiowa, Tillman, Washita (7) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Chief: Douglas Lankford Current term ends: 6/1/2016 Address: 202 South Eight Tribes Trail, Miami, Oklahoma 74354 Main phone: (918)-542-1445 County jurisdiction: N/A Tribe type: Self-governance Modoc Tribe Chief: Bill Follis Current term ends: 5/1/2018 Address: 418 G Street SE, Miami, Oklahoma 74354 Main phone: (918)-542-1190 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Muscogee (Creek) Nation Principal Chief: George Tiger Current term ends: 1/1/2016 Address: PO Box 580, Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447 Main phone: (918)-732-7600 County jurisdiction: Creek, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner (10) Tribe type: Self-governance Osage Nation Principal Chief: Geoffrey Standing Bear Current term ends: 7/1/2018 Address: 627 Grandview, Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056 Main phone: (800)-320-8742 County jurisdiction: Osage (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Otoe-Missouria Tribe Chairman: John Shotton Current term ends: 11/1/2016 Address: 8151 Hwy 177, Red Rock, Oklahoma 74651 Main phone: (580)-723-4466 County jurisdiction: Noble (1) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Chief: Ethel Cook Current term ends: 5/1/2017 Address: 13 South 69A, Miami, Oklahoma 74354 Main phone: (918)-540-1536 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Pawnee Nation President: W. Bruce Pratt Current term ends: 5/1/2019 Address: PO Box 470, Pawnee, Oklahoma 74058 Main phone: (918)-762-3621 County jurisdiction: *Noble, Pawnee, *Payne (3) (* = portion of county) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Chief: John Froman Current term ends: 3/1/2018 Address: PO Box 1527, Miami, Oklahoma 74355 Main phone: (918)-540-2535 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Ponca Tribe of Indians Chairman: Earl “Trey” Howell Current term ends: 12/1/2015 Address: 20 White Eagle Drive, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601 Main phone: (580)-762-8104 County jurisdiction: Kay, Noble (2) Tribe type: Self-governance Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Chairman: John Berrey Current term ends: 8/1/2016 Address: PO Box 765, Quapaw, Oklahoma 74363 Main phone: (918)-542-1853 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Sac & Fox Nation Principal Chief: Elizabeth “Kay” Rhoads Current term ends: 9/1/2019 Address: 920883 South Highway 99, Bldg. A, Stroud, Oklahoma 74079 Main phone: (918)-968-3526 County jurisdiction: Lincoln, Payne, Pottawatomie (3) Tribe type: Self-governance Seminole Nation Principal Chief: Leonard Harjo Current term ends: 9/1/2017 Address: PO Box 1498, Wewoka, Oklahoma 74884 Main phone: (405)-257-7200 County jurisdiction: Seminole (1) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Seneca-Cayuga Tribe Chief: William Fisher Current term ends: 6/1/2016 Address: 23701 South 655 Road, Grove, Oklahoma 74344 Main phone: (918)-787-5452 County jurisdiction: Delaware, Ottawa (2) Tribe type: Self-governance Shawnee Tribe Chairman: Ron Sparkman Current term ends: 10/1/2019 Address: PO Box 189, Miami, Oklahoma 74354 Main phone: (918)-542-2441 County jurisdiction: N/A Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Thlopthlocco Tribal Town Town King: Ryan Morrow Current term ends: 10/1/2018 Address: PO Box 188, Okemah, Oklahoma 74859 Main phone: (918)-560-6198 County jurisdiction: Creek, Hughes, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa, Wagoner (11) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma President: Russell Martin Current term ends: 4/1/2017 Address: 1 Rush Buffalo Road, Tonkawa, Oklahoma 74653 Main phone: (580)-628-2561 County jurisdiction: Kay (1) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Chief: George Wickliffe Current term ends: 1/1/2017 Address: PO Box 746, Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74465 Main phone: (918)-431-1818 County jurisdiction: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington (14) Tribe type: Self-governance Wichita & Affiliated Tribes President: Terri Parton Current term ends: 7/1/2016 Address: PO Box 729, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 (1 ¼ miles North of Anadarko on Hwy 281) Main phone: (405)-247-7470 County jurisdiction: Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Custer, Grady, Washita (6) Tribe type: Self-determination (PL 93-683) Wyandotte Nation Chief: Billy Friend Current term ends: 9/1/2017 Address: 64700 E. Highway 60, Wyandotte, Oklahoma 74370 Main phone: (918)-678-2297 County jurisdiction: Ottawa (1) Tribe type: Self-governance Oklahoma State Leaders Governor: Mary Faillin Current term ends: 1/10/2018 Address: 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Room 212, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Main phone: (405)-521-2342 Native American
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