Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb
State-recognized tribe in Louisiana, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb is a state-recognized tribe and nonprofit organization in Louisiana.[2] The members of the tribe are the descendants of Choctaw and Lipan Apache people[3][4] and are required to prove lineal descent as part of their state-approved membership process.[5] The tribe is based in the towns of Zwolle, Louisiana and Ebarb, Louisiana (powwow grounds), both of which are in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, where the group have lived since the early 18th century.[6] [7][3]
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Named after | Choctaw people, Apache people, Ebarb, Louisiana |
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Type | state-recognized tribe, nonprofit organization |
EIN 72-0875349[1] | |
Legal status | school, charity[1] |
Purpose | B82: Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services[1] |
Location | |
Membership (2022) | 11,200 |
Chairman | Thomas N. Rivers[1] |
Revenue (2018) | $10,211[1] |
Expenses (2018) | $14,001[1] |
Funding | grants, contributions[1] |
Staff (2018) | 3[1] |
Website | choctawapachetribeebarb |
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