National Tribal Affiliation at CSULB
This list includes past and present National Tribal affiliations of students, faculty, and staff represented at CSULB:
- Abanaki
- Acjachemen/Juaneño
- Acoma
- Acoria
- Akimel O'odham/ Pima
- Aleut
- Apache
- Arapaho
- Assiniboine
- Blackfeet
- Caddo
- Cahuilla
- Cancow
- Chemehuevi
- Cherokee
- Cheyenne
- Chickasaw
- Chippewa/ Ojibway/ Anishinabe
- Choctaw
- Chukchansi
- Chumash
- Coastanoan
- Cocopah
- Colville
- Comanche
- Cowlitz
- Cree
- Crow
- Diné/ Navajo
- Hidatsa
- Ho-Chunk
- Hopi
- Houma
- Hoopa
- Huron
- Iowa
- Iroquois
- Isleta
- Karuk
- Kickapoo
- Kiowa
- Lakota/Sioux
- Lenni-Lenape
- Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
- Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians
- Luiseño
- Lumbee
- Maidu
- Makah
- Mandan
- Mescalero Apache
- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
- Mohawk
- Mohegan
- Mojave
- Montauk
- Morongo Band of Mission Indians
- Munsee
- Muscogee/Creek
- Nanticoke
- Narraganset
- Nez Perce
- Nipmuc
- Nomalaki
- Oglala
- Oneida
- Osage
- Otoe-Missouria
- Paiute
- Paiute-Shoshone
- Pawnee
- Penobscot
- Pomo
- Ponca
- Potawatomi
- Quechan
- Salish
- San Felipe Pueblo
- San Pasqual Band of Digueño Mission Indians
- Santa Ana Pueblo
- Seminole
- Seneca
- Shawnee
- Shoshone
- Sioux
- Spokane
- St. Regis Mohawk
- Taos Pueblo
- Tewa
- Tohono O'odham/ Papago
- Tongva/Gabrieliño
- Tuscarora
- Umpqua
- Wailaki
- White Mountain Apache
- Winnebago
- Wiyot
- Yakama
- Yaqui
- Yavapai-Apache
- Yokut
- Yuchi
- Yurok