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  1. Indian Blood, Vol. 2 by Richard L. Pangburn, 1994-09
  2. Apache Mothers and Daughters: Four Generations of a Family by Ruth McDonald Boyer, Narcissus Duffy Gayton, 1992-11
  3. Black Elk Lives: Conversations with the Black Elk Family by Esther Black Elk DeSersa, Clifton DeSersa, et all 2000-10-01
  4. The Codex Tulane (Publication (Tulane University Middle American Research Institute)) by Mary Elizabeth Smith, 1991-06
  5. The Melungeons: Notes on the Origin of a Race by Bonnie Sage Ball, Randy Hodge, 1992-09
  6. The Indian Capture of Jacob (Kneisle) Nicely by Ronald E. Nicely, 2004-05-28
  7. Index to the Cherokee Freedmen Enrollment Cards of the Dawes Commission 1901-1906 by Jo Ann Curls Page, 1995-01
  8. My Family Tells This Story by Flower Snow, 2007-12-26
  9. Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania from 1763 to 1783, Inclusive, Together with a Review of the State of Society and Manners of the First Settlers of the West Country. With a Memoir of the Author by Narcissa Doddridge by Joseph Doddridge, 1998-11
  10. The Ancestral Lords: Gender, Descent, and Spirits in a Northern Thai Village (Monograph Series on Southeast Asia.) by Michael R. Rhum, 1994-04
  11. Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, 1843-1904, Including some Ottawa and Chippewa, 1843-1866, and Potawatomi of Indiana, 1869 and 1885 by Raymond C. Lantz, 1992
  12. Extract of the Rejected Applications of the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee, Volume 2 by Jo Ann Curls Page, 2003-03-01
  13. Trying to Get It Back: Indigenous Women, Education and Culture
  14. Paternal directional mating in two Amerindian subpopulations located at different altitudes in northwestern Argentina.: An article from: Human Biology by Jose E. Dipierri, Emma Alfaro, et all 1998-12-01

61. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/American Indian
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http://www.mcn.net/~hmscook/roots/cheyenne.html American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications
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62. KSGenWeb Native Tribes Of Kansas
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Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen ~ Oklahoma s Black Indians of theCherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
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65. African-Native American Genealogy Forum - Message Index
Messageboard on the Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes.
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66. Native Genealogy Webring
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67. Native American Genealogy
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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
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68. How To Research Native American Ancestry
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This message board on GenForum receives several new posts each day from people searching for their Native American ancestry. American Indian Genealogy Message Board
A good place to post a query on your Native American ancestors. Message board research questions are answered by an accredited genealogist. Cherokee Proud
Cherokee Proud: A Guide For Tracing and Honoring Your Cherokee Ancestors by Tony Mack McClure PhD, guides family researchers in easy steps, providing in-depth census roll information as well as numerous other little known places to search. Essentials of Indian Citizenship
An excellent guide to tracing your Indian ancestors by the Oklahoma Historical Society.

69. Native American Culture - Genealogy
Links to genealogy Resources goverment, GenWeb, and personal pages.
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Genealogy African-Native American Genealogy Webpage
Dedicated to "all 20,000 (African-Indian) Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants." Archival Research Catalog
The Archival Research Catalog (ARC) is the online catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area, Regional Archives and Presidential Libraries. ARC replaces its prototype, the NARA Archival Information Locator (NAIL). You can still perform a keyword, digitized image and location search. ARC's advanced functionalities also allow you to search by organization, person, or topic. Cherokee Indian Ancestry
This BIA page about Cherokee ancestry, explaining the four categories individuals may fall into, and who to contact for information at each of the three Cherokee Nations, is still temporarily unavailable, as of 09/30/03. Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Research
Part of the OKGenWeb Project, with list of Resources used. Cherokee Roots
These are the famous "rolls." Under the heading Genealogy on this page at the Eastern Band of Cherokee website, is an address where you can purchase two publications called Cherokee Roots Vol. 1 (Eastern Cherokee) and Vol. 2 (Western Cherokee).

70. Carolyne's Native American Genealogy - Native American Prayers
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Prayer, by Native Americans as well as the majority of the world, can be a private matter; or, they may frequently be voiced aloud (either alone, infront of or by a group). Some special Native prayers have been translated over the years and have found their way into the public realm. Prayers listed here are shared as an example of the "oneness" of us all with our Creator and with Mother Earth. You'll find Native American quotations on this page, too. They change daily.
A Sioux Prayer
Translated by Chief Yellow Lark -1887
Oh, Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds
Whose breath gives life to the world, hear me
I come to you as one of your many children
I am small and weak
I need your strength and wisdom
May I walk in beauty
Make my eyes ever behold the red and purple sunset.

71. Carolyne's Native American Genealogy - Native American History
Carolyne s native American genealogy Helper. This section provides a short lessonon native American history and tribal connections
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The history of the Americas did not begin in 1492. By the time Christopher Columbus arrived in what he thought was a group of islands off the coast of India, the land from what is now Alaska, south to the tip of the South American continent, was already inhabited - and had been for at least 10,000 years. For some time, anthropologists have concluded that Native Americans are of Asiatic or Mongoloid descent, having arrived on the continents across a land bridge from Asia. There are also some anthropologists and archealogists that believe mankind developed in the Americans and then used the land bridge to populate the rest of the world. For the purpose of this web page, we will focus on the fact that the Americas were populated before Lief Erikson or Columbus arrived and leave the "who came first" question to others.
When explorers realized a "New World" had been found, there were more than 600 tribes spread through the area now designated the continental United States. Communication between tribes was difficult or, in some cases, impossible because more than 300 distinctly different languages were in use. The population at the time of "discovery" is extremely underestimated at around one million, with most of the natives living along or near the eastern seaboard.

72. Native American Genealogy Research Primer From All-Info About - Genealogy
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74. Jimmy B. Parker - Native American Genealogy
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75. NARA - Genealogists/Family Historians - Native American Records
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76. History & Genealogy - Misc - Native American Research At TSLA
History and genealogy. Miscellaneous native American Research (Cherokee) at TSLA This is by no means an exhaustive bibliography of native American
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1835-1838 Removal - Sources Eastern Band of Cherokee Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma (Western Band) ... "How-To" Guides INTRODUCTION This is by no means an exhaustive bibliography of Native American material found in the Tennessee State Library and Archives. It is intended only as a guide to original source material needed for basic genealogical research on families that maintained their political ties to the Indian Nation. For a more complete listing of available materials visit the library and consult the card catalog and terminals in the Reading Rooms and the guides in the microfilm and manuscript sections.
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77. Native American Genealogy: Records And Research
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  • name of tribe (i.e., ojibwa) genealogy name of tribe census name of tribe annuity name of tribe land tenure native american or indian genealogy indian treaties
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79. A Selective List Of Genealogical Sources For Native-American Genealogy
A Student s Guide to native American genealogy. Phoenix, Az. Oryx Press, 1996 . native American Genealogical Sourcebook. Edited by Paula K. Byers.
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Sources for Native-American Genealogy
Before you begin your genealogical research, read "Basic Genealogical Research Methods and their Application to Native Americans" in Paula K. Byers' Native American Genealogical Sourcebook , pp. 29-64. This chapter provides an excellent introduction to basic genealogical research and the specialized sources and forms for Native American research. For additional resources at the University of Minnesota Libraries, see American Indian Studies
General Handbooks and Manuals
Croom, Emily. The Genealogist's Companion and Sourcebook: A Beyond-the-basics, Hands-on Guide to Unpuzzling Your Past . Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 1994.
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Doane, Gilbert Harry. Searching for Your Ancestors: The How and Why of Genealogy . 6th ed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992.
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Ethnic Genealogy: Research Guide . Edited by Jessie Carney Smith ; foreword by Alex Haley. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983.

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