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         Choctaw Nation Native Americans:     more books (24)
  1. Music of the Choctaw Nation for the Native American Flute or Recorder Vol. I by Daniel Chazanoff, 1998
  2. Living in the Land of Death: The Choctaw Nation, 1830-1860 (Native American Series (East Lansing, Mich.).) by Donna Akers, 2004-07
  3. The Choctaw Nation (Native Peoples) by Allison Lassieur, 2001-01
  4. Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council Convened at Tushka Humma, October 27th, 1889 & Adjourned November (Constitutions ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-12
  5. General & Special Laws of the Choctaw Nation: Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council, Convened at Chahta Tamaha, October 3rd & Adjourned ... and Laws of the American Indian Tribes) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  6. The Choctaw Laws: Passed at the Special Sessions in January 1894 & April 1894 (Constitutions & Laws of the American Indian Tribes Ser 2: Vol23) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  7. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, October, 1897-& Also All the School Laws of the Chocta ... Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  8. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, 1902 & Extra Session, 1902 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  9. Acts of Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at the Regular Sessions of October 1895 & 1896, & the Special Session of September, 1896 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  10. Acts & Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation Passed at Its Regular Session, 1903 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  11. Acts & Resolutions (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes (Wilmin) by Choctaw Nation, 1973-12
  12. Choctaw Nation: A Story of American Indian Resurgence (North American Indian Prose Award) by Valerie Lambert, 2007-07-01
  13. Laws of the Choctaw Nation Passed at the Regular Session of the General Council Convened at Tushka Humma Oct 1892 (Constitutions & Laws of the Americ) by Choctaw Nation, 1975-06
  14. Acts and Resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation, Passed at Its Regular Session, 1899 (Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian) by Scholarly Resources, 1975-06

101. NativeWeb Resources: Genealogy (Tracing Roots)
Less widely known is the fact that many native americans also owned African slaves An American Indian site for all Nations. Includes activism, genealogy
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/

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    Genealogy (Tracing Roots)
    Tracing genealogy is one of most popular categories in the NativeWeb Information database. Since NativeWeb cannot possibly answer individual inquiries, we are in the process of reorganizing this category. Genealogy (Tracing Roots) Sub-Categories:
  • Major Genealogical Resources Resources: 59 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits
    A Barrel of Genealogy Links
    A list of bookmarks for access to various genealogy related WWW resources, sites and homepages.
    African - Native Genealogy Homepage
    Researching Black Indian Genealogy of the Five Civilized Tribes It is known that many Africans intermarried with Native Americans. Less widely known is the fact that many Native Americans also owned African slaves, and fathered children with African slave women. In addition there were smaller numbers Free People of Color who lived in many of the nations and who also lived and married persons from the same nations, and whose descendants claim ancestry from the Oklahoma Black Indian people. As a result, thousands of Americans have African and Indian ancestry.
    American Indian genealogy - Missouri
    State Historical Society of Missouri - Our reference library has a splendid Indian collection for the historian, but our published sources are incomplete for tracing Indian genealogy. By 1836, Indian tribes in Missouri had been removed and no longer had claims to any Missouri land. The Society does not have, nor are we aware of, lists of rolls of Indians in Missouri. Individuals who left the "Trail of Tears" did not maintain their tribal status in most cases
  • 102. Native American Research - Local History & Genealogy
    Searching for your native American ancestor is like other genealogical research—workfrom the (CHEROKEE, CHICKASAW, choctaw, CREEK SEMINOLE NATIONS)
    http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/native.cfm
    @import /css/lochist.css;; /*IE and NN6x styles*/ NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH Links to resources below are to COOLcat, the Library catalog, unless otherwise indicated.
    This document is available in print-friendly format Prepare Generation Chart Determine Tribe Study Tribal Records ... Where to Go PREPARE GENERATION CHART generation chart ^^Top of Page DETERMINE TRIBE If the tribe of your ancestor is known from family records, study the history and culture of that tribe. Information about the migration history and the naming customs/patterns is particularly important. If the tribe is not known, study atlases and histories to determine which tribes inhabited the place in which your ancestor lived. Were they there at the same time as your ancestor?

    103. Oklahoma Native American Culture
    Historical information about Oklahoma native American Indians. choctaw NATIONHISTORICAL MUSEUM TUSKAHOMA - Second Empire-style structure served as
    http://www.shopoklahoma.com/native.htm
    Home Art Classifieds Crafts ... Shop On-line
    Cherokee Flag
    Oklahoma's Flag
    The Oklahoma state flag honors more than 60 groups of Native Americans and their ancestors. The blue field comes from a flag carried by Choctaw soldiers during the civil war. The center shield is the battle shield of an Osage warrior. It is made of buffalo hide and decorated with eagle feathers. Two symbols of peace lie across the shield. One is the calumet, or peace pipe. The other is an olive branch. Crosses on the shield are Native American signs for stars, representing high ideals. Native American Culture
    Native American Weddings
    Oklahoma offers a variety of museums, attractions and events dedicated to the preservation of Native American culture. For more information contact the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreeation Department, Division of Travel and Tourism, in Oklahoma City. CHOCTAW NATION HISTORICAL MUSEUM - TUSKAHOMA Second Empire-style structure served as Choctaw Nation capitol 1884 - 1907. Museum features items brought on Trail of Tears exodus in mid-19th century. Courtroom still in use HISTORIC TAHLEQUAH Capital city of Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma since 1839. Sites include 1867 Capitol Building, 1845 Supreme Court Building, 1874 Cherokee National Prison and homes of past's prominent citizens.

    104. Ethnic Toolkits
    native American Nations www.nanations.com. native American Nations choctaw Nationof Oklahoma www.cableone.net/areeves/choctaw
    http://www.familytreemagazine.com/ethnic.asp?id=1092

    105. Links To North American Indian History Sites By Phil Konstantin
    This site has links to American Indian Web Sites. Hnadsome Lake, the Choctawnation, The Cherokee nation, and the Wolf and Mandan nation
    http://americanindian.net/links9.html
    Links to North American Indian History Sites by Phil Konstantin - Page 9
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  • An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians
    1850 document in California
  • An Act for the Promoting and Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England
    about "John Eliot's Indian Bible. Cambridge, 1663, 1665"
  • James Adams' Letter to the Creeks
  • Adena Burial Mounds
    lots of details, part of a series of sites
  • "The Admiral and the Chief," by Samuel M. Wilson
    more from Millersville's Database
  • "The Age of Discovery" by Wilcomb E. Washburn
  • 106. NativeTech Native American Food And Recipes By Type Of Dish
    native American Food Recipes submitted by visitors to nativeTech. Six Nations;Navajo Fry Bread Navajo; New native Frybread Lower Brule Sioux
    http://www.nativetech.org/food/

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