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when will pembina settlement members receive payment

by Buddy Farrell I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How much did the Chippewa Cree get paid?

The preliminary settlement in the case calls for the U.S. Government to pay the now-dispersed Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians a total of $59 million.

When is the opt out date for Native American rights?

No action is needed to stay in the settlement, but an opt-out date is April 29th. McCoy says doesn’t expect many opt-outs.

When is the Pembina case hearing?

In 2020, President Donald Trump gave the approval to settle the Pembina claims, and the final Fairness Hearing is scheduled for June 10. If the case reaches final approval, payments from the $59-million settlement will then be distributed to living beneficiaries in the form of checks or online banking through Zelle.

When did the Pembina band sell their land?

In 1863, the Pembina band signed a treaty selling what is now the North Dakota-Minnesota borderlands to the U.S. In the 1890s, the band entered an agreement with the federal government and sold its North Dakota-Canadian borderlands.

What tribes were involved in the Treaty of North Dakota?

Instead, at least three tribes are the modern-day successors – the Turtle Mountain Band in North Dakota, the Chippewa Cree Tribe in Montana and the White Earth Band in Minnesota. Tribal leaders distributed the payments to tribal members and Pembina descendants, awarding 21,268 individuals with about $40 each.

What is the Pembina case?

Deb Haaland, et al., also known as Pembina, concerns the Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians, a tribe that entered into a treaty and agreement with the U.S. government. In 1863, the Pembina band signed a treaty selling what is now the North Dakota-Minnesota borderlands to the U.S.

What is the phone number for Pembina?

If you'd like to listen in on the Fairness Hearing on June 10 at 2 p.m. EDT, dial in at 877-402-9753 with code 6258087#. Nora Mabie covers Indigenous communities for the Great Falls Tribune.

When did the Native American tribes file a lawsuit against the U.S.?

When the government did not produce that information, the four tribes filed a lawsuit with the Native American Rights Fund in 1992 against the U.S. claiming mismanagement of the Pembina funds.

Who is eligible for class action payment in Montana?

Some Montana tribal members eligible for class action payment. Some members of the Chippewa Cree and Little Shell tribes may be eligible to receive payments from a long-standing class action lawsuit.

How much did the Pembina tribe settle for?

Although the Pembina Band’s members separated and spread across Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana, its successor tribes stand as the beneficiaries of a $59 million settlement.

When did the Pembina Band get additional funds?

The Congressional Indian Claims Commission later concluded the United States vastly underpaid the Pembina Band, so it awarded additional funds to their descendant tribes in 1964 and again in 1980. More than 100 tribes received similar awards from the Indian Claims Commission.

What tribes were part of the Pembina Band?

The three tribes involved — the Chippewa Cree, the White Earth Chippewa, and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, as well as other lineal descendants of ...

How much did the Pembina Band get for the 1863 Treaty?

The complexity in the Pembina Band case related to the two separate awards — $280,000 for the 1863 treaty involving the Red River Valley Lands in North Dakota, and $53 million for the 1890 McCumber agreement involving 10 million acres of land near the North Dakota-Canada border. The Trump administration and the tribes reached ...

How much land did the Pembina tribe own?

As a result of the two agreements, the tribes ceded more than 10 million acres of land in North Dakota and Montana. The Congressional Indian Claims Commission later concluded the United States vastly underpaid the Pembina Band, so it awarded additional funds to their descendant tribes in 1964 and again in 1980.

What was the Pembina Treaty Committee's use of the 1980 award money?

The uses included community gardens, wild berry projects, energy saving homes for the elderly, daycare services, attorneys and more.

How much was the Pembina award in 1964?

Distribution of the Pembina’s 1964 award, which totaled roughly $280,000, only occurred in 1984, twenty years after the fact.

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Pembina Class Action Settlement

Recent postcards were for family members of deceased Original Individual Beneficiaries of the 1964 and/or 1980 Pembina Judgement Award (s) only. Original Individual Beneficiaries don’t have to file a claim for themselves.

Where did the Pembina Band get their money?

The money comes from awards in settlement of Indian Claims Commission Dockets Nos. 18-A, 113 and 191 for the Pembina Band's one third interest in 7,488,280 acres of land in northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota, ceded under the treaty of October 2, 1863 (13 Stat. 667).

When did the Chippewa Band award?

Those who participated in the Mississippi, Pillager, and Lake Winnibigoshish Chippewa Band awards under the provisions of the Act of September 27, 1967 (81 Stat. 230).

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