Ani-Stohini/Unami
The Ani-Stohini/Unami is a cultural heritage group based in Virginia.
In the 1960s, the group took the name Ani-Stohini/Unami. Their original petition for federal recognition in 1968 was lost during the take over of The Bureau of Indian Affairs by the American Indian Movement in 1972 according to Holly Reckord, the former director of BAR.
While they identify as being Native American, they are an unrecognized organization. They are neither state-recognized nor federally recognized as a Native American tribe.
The 2010 US Census listed Tla Wilano and Ani-Stohini among its potential American Indians tribes, which was used in the census' 2020 consultation meetings. The US Census is self-reported, meaning there is no independent verification of an individual's claim of Native identity.