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Talimali Band of Apalachee Indians of Louisiana[1][2]
Named afterApalachee people; San Luis de Talimali, a 17th-century Spanish mission
Formation1995[2]
Typenonprofit organization[1]
Tax ID no.
EIN 72-1371113[3]
PurposeArts, culture, and humanities[1]
Location
  • Pineville, Louisiana[1][2], United States
Official language
English
SecessionsApalachee Indians Talimali Band
Revenue (2018)
$0[1]
Expenses (2018)0[1]
Websitetalimaliband.com

The Talimali Band of Apalachee Indians is one of several cultural heritage organizations of individuals who identify as descendants of the Apalachee people. The historical Apalachee were a Muskogean language–speaking tribe who lived at the Florida-Georgia border north of the Gulf of Mexico until the beginning of the 18th century.[4]

The Talimali Band of Apalachee Indians is one of more than 400 unrecognized tribes.[5] This organization is neither a federally recognized tribe[6] nor a state-recognized tribe.[7]

They were previously called the Apalachee Indians of Louisiana.[2] About 300 people belong to this organization.[8]

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  4. ^ McEwan, Bonnie G. (2004). Fogelson, Raymond D. (ed.). Handbook of North American Indians: Southeast, Vol. 14. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 669, 670, 676. ISBN 0-16-072300-0.
  5. ^ Hayssen, Sophie (November 24, 2021). "Tribes That Aren't Federally Recognized Face Unique Challenges". Teen Vogue. Retrieved February 28, 2023. The Winnemem are not the only tribe who lack this status. In 2012, the Government Accountability Office counted around 400 unrecognized tribes in the U.S.
  6. ^ "Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs". Indian Affairs Bureau. Federal Register. August 23, 2022. pp. 7554–58. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  7. ^ "State Recognized Tribes". National Conference of State Legislatures. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  8. ^ Salerno, Michael (October 31, 2021). "Florida keeps history of its first people alive". The Villages Daily Sun. Retrieved August 23, 2022.

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