71A-7.2. Occaneechi Band of Saponi Nation in North Carolina; rights, privileges, immunities, obligations and duties.
The Indians now living primarily in the old settlement of Little Texas in Pleasant Grove Township, Alamance County, who are lineal descendants of the Saponi and related Indians who occupied the Piedmont of North Carolina and Virginia in precontact times, and specifically of those Saponi and related Indians who formally became tributary to Virginia under the Treaties of Middle Plantation in 1677 and 1680, and who under the subsequent treaty of 1713 with the Colony of Virginia agreed to join together as a single community, shall, from and after July 20, 1971, be designated and officially recognized as the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation of North Carolina, and shall continue to enjoy all their rights, privileges, and immunities as citizens of the State as now or hereafter provided by law, and shall continue to be subject to all the obligations and duties of citizens under the law. (2003-54, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 71A-1 - Cherokee Indians of Robeson County; rights and privileges.
§ 71A-2 - Chapter not applicable to certain bands of Cherokees.
§ 71A-3 - Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina; rights, privileges, immunities, obligations and duties.
§ 71A-6 - Coharie Tribe of North Carolina; rights, privileges, immunities, obligations and duties.
§ 71A-7 - The Sappony; rights, privileges, immunities, obligations, and duties.
§ 71A-8 - Authorization for federally recognized Indian tribes to conduct games.