Delaware Statutes

§ 107 — Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware; recognition

Delaware § 107
JurisdictionDelaware
Title29
PartGeneral Provisions
Ch. 1JURISDICTION AND SOVEREIGNTY

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Del. Code tit. 29, § 107 (2026).

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(a)The Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware is designated and recognized as an American Indian tribe with a tribal governing body carrying out and exercising substantial governmental powers and duties. The Tribe is recognized as eligible for all programs, services, and other benefits provided to Indian tribes by the United States or any state thereof because of their status as American Indians.
(b)The Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware is designated and recognized as the first state-recognized tribe in Delaware, and has been so recognized since March 10, 1881.

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Legislative History

80 Del. Laws, c. 346, § 1

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