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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of State Recognized American Indian Tribal Entities; State-recognized tribes; State recognized tribe; State recognized tribes; State-recognized tribe; State-recognized; State recognized; State recognized tribes in the United States; State-recognized organization; State-recognition; Natchez-Kusso
  • Yellow: states with federally-recognized tribes<br />
Red: states with state-recognized tribes<br />
Orange: states with both federal- and state-recognized tribes<br /> 
Grey: states with neither federal- nor state-recognized tribes

Official party status         
WESTMINSTER PRACTICE
Recognized party
Official party status refers to the Westminster practice which is officially used in the Parliament of Canada and the provincial legislatures of recognizing political parties. In official documents, this is sometimes referred to as being a recognized party ().
Recognized class         
CLASS OF COMPETITIVE SAILING SHIPS
Recognized Class
The designation Recognized Class may be granted by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) to classes of sailboats that offer a high standard of international competitive sailing and satisfy a number of criteria regarding the number of boats of that class, their international distribution, and the rules, administration and operation of that class's Class Association.
Recognized air picture         
Recognised Air Picture; Recognized Air Picture
A recognized air picture or RAP is a (theoretically) complete listing of all aircraft in flight within a particular airspace, with each aircraft being identified as friendly or hostile, and ideally containing additional information such as type of aircraft, flight number, and flight plan. The information may be drawn from a number of different sources, including military radar, civilian air traffic controllers, and allied nations or multi-national organizations such as NATO.

Βικιπαίδεια

State-recognized tribes in the United States

State-recognized tribes in the United States are organizations that identify as Native American tribes or heritage groups that do not meet the criteria for federally recognized Indian tribes but have been recognized by a process established under assorted state government laws for varying purposes. State recognition does not dictate whether or not they are recognized as Native American tribes by continually existing tribal nations.

In the late 20th century, some states have passed legislation that recognizes some tribes. Most such groups are located in the Eastern United States, including the three of largest state-recognized tribes in the US, the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama, and the United Houma Nation of Louisiana, each of which has more than ten thousand members.

State recognition confers few benefits under federal law. It is not the same as federal recognition, which is the federal government's acknowledgment of a tribe as a dependent sovereign nation. Some states have provided laws related to state recognition that provide some protection of autonomy for tribes that are not recognized by the federal government. For example, in Connecticut, state law recognizing certain tribes also protects reservations and limited self-government rights for state-recognized tribes.

Such state recognition has at times been opposed by federally-recognized tribes. For instance, the Cherokee Nation, which enrolls proven descendants, opposes state-recognized tribes, as well as Cherokee heritage groups and others with no documented descent who claim Cherokee identity.

Other groups that identify as being Native American tribes but lack federal or state recognition are listed in the list of unrecognized tribes in the United States.

Many organizations try to assert that various congratulatory resolutions are recognition as a Native American tribe by a state; however, "Resolutions are statements of opinions and, unlike bills, do not have the force of law."