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Burns Paiute Indian Colony : ウィキペディア英語版
Burns Paiute Tribe
The Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony of Oregon is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute Indians in Harney County, Oregon, United States.〔("The Old Camp Casino." ) ''500 Nations.'' 2009 (retrieved 8 Dec 2009)〕 They are primarily the descendants of the Wadatika band of Northern Paiutes who traditionally lived in Central and Southern Oregon.〔("Paiute Wadatika Ma-Ni-Pu-Neen." ) ''Burns Paiute Tribe.'' 12 Oct 2006 (retrieved 8 Dec 2009)〕
==Reservation==
The tribe has a federal reservation in Harney County, the Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands,〔Pritzker, p. 226〕 also known as the Burns Paiute Indian Colony, located north of the city of Burns.〔 The reservation comprises . In 1990, 151 tribal members lived on the reservation; in 1992, 356 people were enrolled in the tribe.〔

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