According to tribal rolls, there are approximately 2,400 members of the Narragansett Tribe today.
Like numerous other tribes, the Narragansett have recently undertaken efforts to review tribal rolls and reassess applications for membership.
They allocated this land as well, so that each of the 2,228 Osage members and one non-Indian on the 1906 tribal roll received 657 acres.
However, each community maintains its own tribal roll.
Being listed on tribal rolls or being recognized as an Indian by their community influenced people's racial designation.
They no longer appear on official tribal rolls.
In addition, all Menominee Indians born after the termination of the action would be added to the tribal roll.
The population on the reservation is 537 with 481 being officially on the tribal rolls.
In the last three years, the tribal roll has more than doubled, with about 370 people now considered official members.
Additionally, the nation has over 600 members on its original tribal roll.