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Current Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribal News & Notices


Wastewater Project
 Community Meeting
HS History & Culture Survey
RFP Pow Wow Advertising Sales
Project Coordinator
Indian Housing Plan
2025 Scholarship Apps
Community & Veteran Award Forms
HOUSING REPAIR/REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM
Haliwa Saponi
Veterans Memorial
Brick Pavers

About Our Tribe


The Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe are Native American Peoples of the North East Piedmont region of the State of North Carolina.  The name Haliwa is derived from the two counties of Halifax and Warren, which are the ancestral homelands of the Saponi People dating back to the early 18th Century. 


The Tribe consists of just over 4,060 Citizens that live all over the United States and across the globe.  Most of the members live in the very tight-knit communities on the border of Halifax & Warren Counties with Hollister, NC serving as the Tribal Center.  


Hollister, NC is located 25 miles from the area cities of Louisburg, Roanoke Rapids and Rocky Mount, NC and about 55 miles NE of Raleigh, NC. 


Since the late nineteenth century, the tribe has created schools and other institutions to preserve its culture and identity. Their common worship in Protestant churches, mostly Baptist and Methodist, has long acted to support community traditions.  The People are united and strong in their subsistence activities and oral traditions.  

Services & Programs


Tribal Summer Daycamp

Boys and Girls Club

Nutrition for Seniors

Housing Outreach Services

Red Earth Cultural Class

Dept. of the Treasury Homeowners Assistance Fund

Traditional Arts Program for Students (TAPS)

Tribal Resources


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