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  1. Indians from New York: A Genealogy Reference by Toni J. Prevost, 1995-11
  2. Crow Dog: Four Generations of Sioux Medicine Men by Leonard Crow Dog, Richard Erdoes, 1995-02
  3. 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American census: With birth and death rolls by Jeff Bowen, 1997
  4. Zapotec Elite Ethnohistory: Pictorial Genealogies from Eastern Oaxaca (Vanderbilt University Publications in Anthropology, No 39) by Joseph Whitecotton, 1990-09
  5. Creek Indian History: A Historical Narrative of the Genealogy, Traditions and Downfall of the Ispocoga or Creek Indian Tribe of Indians
  6. The 1890 Cherokee Nation Census, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) by Barbara Benge, 2002-01
  7. QSapi: A History of Okanagan People as told by Okanagan families by Shirley Louis, 2002-12-11
  8. The Black American Handbook for Survival through the 21st Century. Volume 1: The Forgotten Truth Behind Racism in America by RaDine Amen-ra, 2001-01-28
  9. The Six Nations of New York: The 1892 United States Extra Census Bulletin (Documents in American Social History)
  10. The Indian Tribes of North America (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 145.) (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 145.) by John R. Swanton, 2003-04-01
  11. Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland, Great-Grandson of Moses Cleveland of Woburn Mass. Native of Canterbury Windham County, Connecticut by H. G. Cleveland, 1993-03
  12. North American Sun Kings : Keepers of the Flame by Joseph B Mahan, Cyclone Covey, 1992-10
  13. Villany Often Goes Unpunished: Indian Records from the North Carolina General Assembly Session, 1675-1789 by William L., III Byrd, 2002-03
  14. Turtles, Wolves, & Bears: A Mohawk Family History by Barbara J. Sivertsen, 1997-01

41. Native American Genealogy Links
Autobiography. About Us (Barbara Benge s native American genealogy) genealogy Howto Guides. Beginning native American Research (Karen Pfister)
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Wickiup's Treaty grids
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The Abenaki Webpage (link updated 5 May 2002) Traditional Abenaki of Mazaipskwik and related bands (link site added 25 May 1998)
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42. Native American Genealogy And Resouce Links At Ancestor Quest
This is a FREE site for all genealogists searching for their ancestral roots.
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43. Native American Genealogy: Resources For Researching Your Native American Ancest
genealogy resources for researching native American ancestry. Links to records,census and rolls.
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44. WWWVL: American Indian - Native American Genealogy Resources On The Internet
WWWVL American Indian native American genealogy Resources on the Internet.
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45. Native American Genealogy
native American genealogy. There are many unique challenges encountered whenresearching Index of native American genealogy Resources on the Internet
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Native American Genealogy
There are many unique challenges encountered when researching Native American (Indian) genealogy. The traditions, naming customs and kinship systems varied widely among tribes; therefore, it is usually necessary that the researcher become familiar with those that pertain to a particular tribe. 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. Please note below some agencies you might find helpful in your research. NATIONAL ARCHIVES Valuable records of federal government agencies, including records from various field offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs , have been deposited throughout the United States. National Archives records, 1830-1940, deal chiefly with Indians who

46. Native American Genealogy: Reconnecting With Your American Indian Heritage
native American genealogy tips for tribal members, lost birds, mixedblood Indians,and descendents seeking more distant American Indian ancestors.
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Native American Genealogy:
Reconnecting With Your American Indian Heritage
Hardly a week goes by that I don't get email from somebody looking for information about Native Americans in their family tree. It's good that so many people are thinking about their ancestry these days. Unfotunately I am not a genealogist, and there is no one at our organization who can help you with your family history. However, we have collected a number of American Indian genealogy links which may be helpful in your search, and you are welcome to use these.
Actually, there are four different groups of people interested in their Native American ancestors, and my suggestions are somewhat different depending which of these groups you fall into
You are already a tribal member or belong to an American Indian community.

One or both of your parents were Indian but you don't know who they were or what tribe you came from because of adoption, boarding school issues, or a custody battle.

Your parent or grandparent belonged to an Indian tribe, but you were not raised in their culture and now they have passed on.

Your grandparent was part Indian but not a tribal member, or there is a family tradition that you have Indian blood, or you are working on your family's genealogy and have just discovered an Indian ancestor you want to know more about.
You are already a tribal member or belong to an American Indian community.

Actually, if this was the case you probably wouldn't be looking for genealogy help from strangers from another tribe in the first place, much less over the Internet. We keep our own family histories pretty well. However, if you are Indian and you are looking for a relative who was removed from your community by a non-native parent or adoption, or who disappeared at boarding school, please see the

47. Native American Ancestry - Indian Heritage & Genealogy - American Indian Researc
Specializing in proving native American ancestry and Indian heritage genealogyfor tribes such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Crow,
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NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTRY
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W e specialize in Native American research and proving Native American ancestry, American Indian genealogy or American Indian heritage for Bureau of Indian Affairs "BIA" benefits such as Minority Status, Low Interest Business Loans & Educational Grants. Our staff of professional genealogists and Native American research specialists have over seventy years of experience in researching the genealogy of American Indian descendants and proving Native American ancestry of the North American Indians.
O ur Native American research specialists utilize the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah , the World's Largest Genealogy Library . We also utilize our World-Wide Network of Professional Genealogists and Native American research specialists for proving Native American ancestry and American Indian heritage.
O nce your Native American ancestry is proven and your quantum blood is determined, your Native American ancestry enables you and possibly other American Indian descendants who are related to you to qualify for tribal membership and receive benefits from such tribes as the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole and Chickasaw Indians.
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T he enrollment records were eventually published. Two of the major publications for Native American ancestry and Indian genealogy are the Dawes Commision, i.e. the Five Civilized Tribes consisting of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chikasaw, Creek and Seminole Tribes, and the Guion Miller Commission. The Guion Miller commission is primarily for the Cherokee Tribe residing east of the Mississippi River who escaped Indian removal to the Indian Territory in Oklahoma. Unlike the Dawes Commission which awarded land allotments, the Guion Miller Commission awarded annuities.

48. Native American Nations
native American Nations. native americans, Indian Tribes, Indian History Using Handbook of native americans, we have listed the tribes by geographic
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Native Americans, Indian Tribes, Indian History These pages are designed to provide the reader with the best possible Native American information for personal research, tribal histories, census and rolls that we can find. We have many pages of our own from books, microfilm and research. Please browse through all the tribes, take notes and make copies for your own personal research (please do not use the information on another website). Many hours of work go into these pages which we provide free to our readers!
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49. Native American Genealogy
Aanii everyone! Want to know how to research native American Ancestry? Great!Join me and we will walk this path together. Enjoy and learn from my articles,
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51. NativeWeb Resources: Genealogy (Tracing Roots)
Carolyne s native American genealogy Helper, United States, 9400. Dedicated tonative American genealogy research, this website includes howto articles
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    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
  • 52. NativeWeb Resources: Major Genealogical Resources
    About.com native American genealogy Resources, 8865 A listing of online nativeAmerican genealogy databases, indexes resources.
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    Native American ancestry can be one of the most challenging areas of genealogy research. Learn how to research your Native American ancestry, search through Native American records and online databases, and discover great genealogy resources for your specific tribe! How to Research Native American Ancestry Guidelines for tracing and documenting your American Indian ancestry, message boards for posting queries on your Native American ancestors, information on Indian citizenship, information on naming practices, several free online lessons and classes, and more. Native American Records and Databases Dawes rolls, Native American archives, and many other records for researching your Native American ancestry. Specific Tribal Resources Tribal histories, tribal directories, and genealogy resources specific to individual tribes, including Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Ottawa, Potawatomi, and more.
    Creek Indian Researcher Creek (Muskogee) US - Southeast
    This site is a collection of records and links for those researching their Creek - Muskogee Indian ancestors.

    53. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - Native American Mailing Lists
    PQnative-Gen (native American or Metis genealogy in Quebec) A mailing listfor anyone who is new to native American genealogy.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_natam.html
    Mailing Lists Usenet Newsgroups Telnet Sites Gopher Sites ... Email sites
    NATIVE AMERICAN MAILING LISTS
    URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_natam.html Last update: July 2, 2005 by John Fuller, Register Resource Update Resource Report a Broken Link

    54. Mohawk & Native American Genealogy
    native American, Iroquois and Mohawk genealogy and history databases and records.
    http://olivetreegenealogy.com/moh/index.shtml
    OliveTreeGenealogy.com
    Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, USA Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more. [est. 1996] Find Your Brick-Wall Ancestors with FREE genealogy records. Look for the Olive Tree Genealogy button USA Passenger Lists
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    55. Online Native American Indian Genealogy Records & Databases
    Links to online native American genealogy databases and records.
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    Rootsweb's Native American Database

    Dawes Commission Index 1898-1914 at Ancestry
    (requires payment - also free at Rootsweb - see above)
    Dawes Commission Index 1896 at Ancestry
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    Online Native American Indian Records at the National Archives

    Includes most of the Dawes Commission Records, some with online digital copies 1900 Indian Territory Census (requires payment) actual census images online - listed by tribe or you can search by name
    Native American Medal of Honor Recipients (U.S. Army)

    Native Americans Mustered into the Service of the United States in the War of 1812
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    56. Native American Political Issues Home
    native American genealogy Links So many people are researching their genealogynowadays. There are some excellent genealogy sites out there.
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    NAPI Gets a Face Lift
    NAPI was recently redesigned to reduce load time and to make navigating easier. If you like these changes, please click on the Starting Point box to vote for NAPI as a hot site. Native Spirituality
    Article by Noel Knockwood , Spiritual Leader and Elder of the Micmac Nation. Passamaquoddy Origins
    The Passamaquoddy Origins page is finally up and running with articles on the Passamaquoddy and Dawnland Peoples. Native Search
    It's brand new!! A Native American, Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples' search database . Add your site!! Native Prisoners
    Check back often to see what's new at the Native Prisoner page. Native Search Database
    Native Search is a comprehensive database of Native American, Indigenous, and Aboriginal internet resources. It's a full service database, complete with "add-URL," search, messaging forums, and a newsletter mailing list. Check it out See a photo of Laura Brooks
    Spiritual Freedom in Prison
    The struggle of Native American prisoners for the First Amendment protection of religious and spiritual freedom in prison. Includes a detailed article and comprehensive bibliography. Check it out.

    57. Chickamauga Cherokee Indians - Chickamauga Cherokee Nation Indian Genealogy, Nat
    native American Indian genealogy is very close to my heart, and I have workedfor several years doing research on the Chickamauga Arkansas Cherokee people
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    Researching the Red Clay Nation
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    "Our dead never forget the beautiful world that gave them being. They still love its verdant valleys, its murmuring rivers, its magnificent mountains, sequestered vales and verdant lined lakes and bay, and ever yearn in tender, fond affection over the lonely hearted living, and often return from the Happy Hunting Ground to visit, guide, console and comfort them ... And when the last Red Man shall have perished, and the memory of my tribe shall have become a myth among the White Men, these shores will swarm with the invisible dead of my tribe." - Chief Seattle, 1855

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    This Website is featured in Everton's Family History Magazine May/June 2002 Issue! "The Red Clay Nation research organization targets Arkansas Cherokees and the Lost Cherokees.

    58. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
    native American genealogy genealogy native American Bi-Racial and Tri-Racialnative genealogy Page genealogy Forum - Northeast Tribes
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    updated 9-11-05 PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE THIS PAGE LOADS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TRIBE
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    FOR STUDENTS NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING TEEPEE, TIPI, WICKIUP, WIGWAM, LONGHOUSE
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    NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
    Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits:

    59. North American Genealogy Resources
    genealogy Resources for People of Color native African American genealogymessage board Black genealogy Exchange AfricanAmerican Records from
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    North American Genealogy Resources
    Genealogy related information for various States and Provinces is available from a variety of servers which may be official government services, genealogy society efforts, or maintained by interested individuals.
    Canada
    Canada GenWeb Project
    National Archives of Canada (includes the index to the 1871 census of Ontario
    Canadian Genealogy and History Links
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    Buckingham Press publishes the Canadian-American Genealogical Digest.
    American-Canadian Genealogical Society (ACGS)
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    The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is a group of volunteers who transcribe passenger lists
    GENERATIONS: Memorials That Live On , Canadian obituaries
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    The United State Gen Web Project ( USGenWeb ) has servers for every state that give a wealth of resources. The USGenWeb project includes a growing

    60. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Genealogical Research For Native Americans
    A to Z Genealogical Research for native americans. Our staff in the Departmentof Anthropology receive many inquiries on how to conduct genealogical
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    O ur staff in the Department of Anthropology receive many inquiries on how to conduct genealogical research on Native American ancestry. The following text has been compiled by our staff to assist you in locating sources of information. Please note that the Smithsonian Institution is not a source for genealogical research and has no records relating to Indian census or Indian tribal rolls. The office of Tribal Enrollment, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Mail Stop 2614-MIB, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20245, does provide information on tracing one's Indian ancestry and the requirements to qualify legally for membership in a federally recognized Indian tribe. If the name of the tribe to which your ancestor belonged is known, the National Archives and Records Administration, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20408, may be able to help you. They have on file census rolls and other Indian records identified by tribe, band, or tribal group dating from 1830-1940. The National Archives will search the records if given the name of the Indian ancestor (English and Indian names) and the name of the tribal group along with the approximate date associated with the tribe. They also provide information on other sources for genealogical inquiry. If the name of your Indian ancestor's tribe is not known, then you must conduct genealogical research in the manner that is usual for cases where Indians are not involved. You must attempt in the process to determine the tribal group in order to apply to the sources described above. If you cannot find the tribal name, but have attained from such research a quite precise location and period from which your Indian ancestry derives, then possible tribal identification may be determined by reading standard sources on Indian history and local history. These sources can help you find out which Indian tribes(s) or group(s) were in that region at that date. Given that information, you will still, of course, need the name of your Indian ancestor in order to locate the person in records arranged by tribe.

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