Austin Research Associates

Serving Indian Tribes Throughout the Americas

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Austin Research Associates
10125 Colesville Road, #385
Silver Spring, Maryland  20901-2457

Contact: Steven L. Austin, Ph.D.
Social Anthropologist
Telephone: 240-460-8509
E-mail:
kaxhlan@gmail.com

 

  • Working with Native American Indian Tribes for 30 Years
  • Experienced Anthropologist and Ethno-historian
  • Specializing in Petitions for Federal Acknowledgment or Federal Recognition of Indian Tribes by the United States Government
  • Land-into-Trust Applications
  • Consulting on Membership Criteria and Disputes
  • Reservation Rights-of-Way
  • Ethnographic Interviewing
  • Participant Observation
  • Statistical Analysis

I have worked on petitions for Federal acknowledgment for the following tribal clients:

Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation, Connecticut                  Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe, Massachusetts

Schaghticoke Tribal Nation, Connecticut                                       Cañoncito Band of Navajo, New Mexico

Point aux Chien Indian Tribe, Louisiana                                        Biloxi-Chitimacha Confederation of Muskogee Indians, Louisiana

Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa, Michigan                     Shinnecock Indian Tribe, New York

Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, California                                Duwamish Indian Tribe, Washington 

Nanticoke Indian Tribe, Delaware                                                  Haliwa-Saponi Indians, North Carolina

Nipmuck Indians, Massachusetts

I have also worked for the following tribes:

Yakima Indian Nation, Oregon  -- ethno-historical research on rights of way across the Tribe's Reservation

Viejas Band of Mission Indians, California -- expert witness concerning tribal membership

Coquille Indian Tribe, Washington -- ethno-historical research supporting land-into-trust application

Lytton Rancheria, California -- ethno-historical research supporting land-into-trust application

Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe, Massachusetts -- ethno-historical research concerning the extent of the Tribe's traditional territory and aboriginal rights such as hunting and fishing