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BIA rejects federal recognition for factions from Juaneno Band
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Filed Under: Recognition

The Bureau of Indian Affairs issued a final determination that denied federal recognition to two factions of the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians of California.

The BIA issued two separate decisions. The agency said the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation (Petitioner #84A) and the the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians (Petitioner #84B) each failed to meet four of the seven mandatory criteria for recognition.

Since the BIA began reviewing petitions for federal recognition in 1978, no California tribe has successfully completed the process.

Get the Story:
Feds deny recognition for San Juan tribe (The Orange County Register 3/17)
Juaneno Indians' Bid for Federal Recognition Denied (The Capistrano Dispatch 3/16)
No Federal Recognition for Juaneño (San Juan Capistrano Patch 3/16)

Relevant Documents:
Press Release: Juaneño Band of Mission Indians (#84A) | Final Determination: Juaneño Band of Mission Indians (#84A) | Press Release: Juaneño Band of Mission Indians (#84B) | Final Determination: Juaneño Band of Mission Indians (#84B)

Related Stories:
BIA delays final decision on federal recognition for Juaneno Band (12/9)
BIA delays final decision on federal recognition for Juaneno Band (09/30)
Juaneno Band of Mission Indians awaits BIA recognition decision (09/01)
Juaneno factions fail to unite for recognition (12/3)
BIA denies recognition to Juaneno Band (11/27)
BIA delays decision on Juaneno Band recognition (10/3)
Lobbyists spar over unrecognized tribe (9/19)



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