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Redefining Tigua Citizenship

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Author: 
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
Year: 
2014

Redefining Tigua Citizenship

Redefining Tigua Citizenship
Redefining Tigua Citizenship

The materials in this informational guide are designed to provide you with important background information–such as Tigua history, tribal population profiles, and fiscal impacts–related to upcoming membership criteria changes. Project Tiwahu is an Ysleta del Sur Pueblo-wide initiative to reclaim its membership determination, thus bringing the tribe into an era of true self-governance...

blood quantum, citizenship criteria, cultural identity, identity, informed decision-making, lineal descendancy, lineal descent, membership criteria
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Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
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Citizenship/Membership, Governance, Laws and Codes

Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. "Redefining Tigua Citizenship." Project Tiwahu Informational Guide. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Texas. 2014. Guide. (http://www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org/files/spaw/Project_Tiwahu_Survey_Infor..., accessed May 5, 2014)

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