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WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe PINE RIDGE AGENCY ABEYTA, SUZANNE C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ABEYTA, WILBERT OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ABOUREZK, JAMIL B OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ACKERS, KAREN* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ADAIR, LISA A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ADAMS, ANTOINETTE J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ADAMS, CAMERON D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ADAMS, LEON JOSEPH OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ADAMS, ROGER LINN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AFRAID OF HAWK, HAROLD OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AFRAID OF HAWK, TINA L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AGR PAYMENT ON CONTRACT, OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AGUAYO, CELESTINO C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALCOTT, KAYLA K S OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALCOTT, RICKY D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALDRICH, URSULA L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLEN, ISAAC K* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLEN, JULIA* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLEN, SHERRY ANN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLEN, THEODORE P OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLEN, WILLIAM A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLMAN, KENNETH W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ALLMAN JR, SAMUEL S OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMERICAN HORSE, ARMAND L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMERICAN HORSE, EMILY T* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 1 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe AMERICAN HORSE, GERALD G OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMERICAN HORSE, JACOB OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMERICAN HORSE AKA MESTETH, LETITIA R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMESCUA, ANCARMA C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMESCUA, JOE S OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMIOTTE, AGNES AYRES* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMIOTTE, HARLAN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMIOTTE, IYANNA M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMIOTTE, JOSEPH H OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AMIOTTE, MIKE N OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDERS, MARTHA G OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDERSON, AMY L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDERSON, ANNA E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDERSON, MARLYCE A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDREWS, JAMES DAVID OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDREWS, KEVIN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDREWS, ROBERT CORBIN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANDUJA, GILBERTO* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANSKE, DELMAR L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANTELOPE, RAMEN J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANTHONY, FREDERICK A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ANTHONY, LYLE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE APODACA, VIOLA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE APPLE, DARRELL L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE APPLE, FRANCIS K OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE APPLE, LEMA R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 2 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe APPLE, MARILYN M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE APPLE, WILLIAM JOHN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AQUILAR, CARMEN A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARAPAHOE, CHRISTINE A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARAPAHOE, JUSTINA A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARMENTROUT, OLIVER L W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARNOLD, DORA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE AROUND HIM, DAWN LYNN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARTHUR(LILLIAN BRAVE HEART), ROBIN L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ARVISO TWO BULLS, JAMES OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ASPERIN, MIGUEL* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE ATKINSON, JOSHUA D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BABBY, FRED L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BABBY, STEPHEN G OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD, PAULINE SPIDER LAYS* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD BEAR, DWAYNE F OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD BEAR-JANIS, SHAWN* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD COB, CHARLOTTE K OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD COB, DONROY* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD HEART BULL, JUDITH J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD MILK, STEVEN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD WOUND, JOHN A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAD WOUND, JOHN J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BADWOUND, GOLDIE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BADWOUND, NANETTE L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAGOLA, JUSTINA LYNN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 3 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BAKER, JONATHON KEITH OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAKER, TINA M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BALDERRAMOS, LEANN L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BANKS, ALVINA A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BANZET, ROBERT L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, ADRIANA JO OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, ANITA F OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, EVAN THOMAS OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, GUADALUPE V OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, JADEN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAREA, JOHN MANUEL OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BARNETT, PATTI LAURALE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BARTLETT, LINDA R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BATES, DELMAR R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BATT, MARY* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BAYLISS, KATHERINE H A* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR, HELEN SYLVIA GHOST* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR, MAX STAR OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR, MAX STAR (FAST SPOTTED HORSE) OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR, ROSE SUN* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR, STELLA BULL* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR EAGLE, LAURA M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR HEELS, ANDREW C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR KILLER, EDITH M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR KILLER, MICHAEL JAMES OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR NOSE, TREVOR W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 4 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BEAR ROBE, ANDREW W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR ROBE, TESSIE L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR ROBE, WILLIONA T OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEAR RUNNER, WONIYA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEARSHIELD, LOUISE K* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEARSHIELD, WANDA M* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEECHUM, JACQUELINE K OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELHAGE, GASSEM M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELHAGE, IAESHA M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELHAGE, ZIAD M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELILE, JUDAH B OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELILE, LADONNA L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELL, HARVEY E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELLINO-CORNACCHI, KARENLEE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELT, CODY* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELT, MAUDE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELT, TATANKA* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BELT III, JONAS* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BEMBO, EDWARD A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BENNETT, ROSEMARY JEAN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BENSON, DANEEN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BENSON, DONELL OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BENSON, LANCE E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BERGEN, PARTICK* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, ANDREW A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, DARREN M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 5 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BETTELYOUN, EDITH OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, HAROLD L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, JODEE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, LEONARD J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, RICHARD L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, THERESA C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN, TROY W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BETTELYOUN-ETZRODT, CHRISTINA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIANAS, ALICIA R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIBEROS, JESSE RYAN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIG CROW, YVONNE JEAN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIGLER, SUSAN C* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BILLIE, DEBBIE J* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIRD, MICHAEL LEON* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BIRD HEAD, FAY R* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, DANNY D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, DAVID W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, JOE M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, KRISTINE D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, KYLE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, ROBERT H OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, ROBERT W* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, RONALD OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, SHEPPARD H* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, TERRANCE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE, TRACI E A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 6 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BISSONETTE, WHISPER C OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE JR, ALVIN D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BISSONETTE-TROWBRIDGE, LOIS A* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK, MICHAEL JOSEPH* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, ANGELA RAE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, DANIEL J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, ENOS L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, ROSE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, TAYLOR A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR, WITA H OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BEAR LAU, FLORENCE NIGHT CHASE* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BIRD, LAKOTA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BIRD, LAKOTA M* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BIRD-WILLIAMS, VIOLET ROSE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK BULL, COLT M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK CAT, WAYNE A* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK, GUY D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK, JEAN M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK, LEON M* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK, NIKOLAUS W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK, RYAN T OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK GARRETT, ALVINA LOUISE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK ELK JR, LUKE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK EYES, AMY M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK EYES, CHARLES E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK EYES, RICHARD L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 7 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BLACK FEATHER, MICHELLE H OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK FEATHER JR, FRANCIS B OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLACK TAIL DEER, LOUELLA M OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLUE BIRD, DUANE J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLUE BIRD, LYNETTE R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLUE BIRD, MEGAN D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLUE BIRD-MESTETH, MICHELLE R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BLUE LEGS, DANIELLE LOUISE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOND, JAMES R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BONHORST, ZORA* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOOMER, KELLY W OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BORDEAUX, BERNADETTE J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BORDEAUX, CHESTER OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BORDEAUX, JASON D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BORDEAUX JR, ANTOINE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BORES A HOLE, DALONNE L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOSTOCK, ELSIE CUMMINGS OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOULCH, JONATHAN OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOWEN-JUMPING EAGLE, ESTHER* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOWLEYROMINGER, EVELYN MARIE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOWMAN, CHAD OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOWMAN, LEE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOY, DELBERT S LITTLE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOYD, SHANE R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BOYER-EVANS, LARRY L* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRACHA, STEVEN LEE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE Page 8 of 78 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information GREAT PLAINS REGION 28 June 2018 Name Tribe BRADFORD, FRANCIS OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRADSHAW, NADINE R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRADSHAW JR, JOHN T OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRADY, ESEQUIEL F OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAFFORD, BAPTISTE WAYNE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAFFORD, DONALDA J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAFFORD, HAROLD J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND, HARLAN D OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND, HENRY C* OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND, ROBERT E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND, VERDELL A OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND, VICTOR L OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAND JR, OSCAR F OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRANDT, DAVID J OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRANT, MARGARET E OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAVE EAGLE, RUBY R OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE BRAVE
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