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  1. Cherokee by Blood by Jerry Wright Jordan, 1987-04
  2. Tracing Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes by Rachal Mills Lennon, 2002-01
  3. Cherokee by Blood: Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Supreme Court of Claims 1906-1910 by Jerry Wright Jordan, Guion Miller, 1992-06
  4. History of the Cherokee Indians: And Their Legends and Folklore by Emmet Starr, 2003-04
  5. Still Casting Shadows: A Shared Mosaic of U.S. History, Vol. I (STILL CASTING SHADOWS: A SHARED MOSAIC OF U.S. HISTORY) by B. Clay Shannon, 2006-09-08
  6. Cherokee by Blood: Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906-1910, Vol 7, Applications 16746-20100 by Jerry Wright Jordan, 1991-06
  7. Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas by John Henry Brown, 1988-11
  8. Encounter With the Plumed Serpent: Drama and Power in the Heart of Mesoamerica (Mesoamerican Worlds) by Maarten Jansen, Gabina Aurora Perez Jimenez, 2007-04-30
  9. Ancestral Portraits: The Colour of My People (Art in Profile) by Frederick R. McDonald, 2002-04
  10. For So Long As the Sun and Moon Endure: Indian Records from the North Carolina General Assembly Sessions & Other Sources by William L., III Byrd, 2006-06-30
  11. Indian Placenames in America: Cities, Towns and Villages (Indian Placenames in America) by Sandy Nestor, 2003-08-21
  12. Chimalpahin & the Kingdoms of Chalco by Susan Schroeder, 1991-04
  13. Pine Ridge Reservation (Images of America: South Dakota) by DonovinArleighSprague, 2004-11-16
  14. Reading Inca History by Catherine Julien, 2000-09-01

81. Regional : Ethnic : Native American All Genealogy Sites Directory
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  • The Elkus Indian Papers
    The California Academy of Sciences Library's collection of over 3,300 documents related to Indian affairs over the period 1922-1963, from the estate of Charles de Young Elkus.
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    The Marines might never have taken Iwo Jima and World War II might have ended differently without the indecipherable language of the Navajo Code Talkers.
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    Contains primary source material and historical documents in the history of the Chikasaw people.
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83. Research Guide To Native American Resources At The Connecticut State Library
A good introductory book on native American genealogy. An excellent exampleof a genealogy dealing with a native American family.
http://www.cslib.org/indians.htm
Research Guide to Native American Resources at the Connecticut State Library
The Connecticut State Library's Native American resources are used by federal, state and local government employees; representatives of Connecticut Native American tribal councils; individual Native Americans; and the general public, in matters of tribal membership, federal recognition of tribes, and Native American land claims. This research guide summarizes some of the Library's most important historical and genealogical holdings relating to Native Americans. To find the topics most relevant to your research, please consult one of the categories below. Additional resources may be located through the online Native Americans Pathfinder Published Resources
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84. ASU Libraries: Native American Genealogy
native American Genealogical Sourcebook, Paula Byers, ed. New York Gale Research, Student’s Guide to native American genealogy, E. Barrie Kavasch.
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    The following bibliography lists reference material dealing with American Indian genealogy. These resources include material found in the Labriola National American Indian Data Center in the University Libraries, websites, and other research facilities. This subject guide is also located on the Labriola Center website at www.asu.edu/lib/archives/labriola.htm
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    Dawes Commission and the Allotment of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914, Kent Carter. Orem, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999. The appendix includes a list of tribal rolls among the records of the Dawes commission and a list of town sites. The Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory, Prepared by the Commission and Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes; and Approved by the Secretary of the Interior on or Prior to March 4, 1907. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 2003. This volume was compiled and printed under authority conferred by the act of Congress approved June 21, 1906. How to Enroll in an Indian Tribe, Heather Morningstar. Denver: Arrowstar Publishing, 1993. This volume includes information on why and how to enroll in an Indian tribe, including blank copies of forms and copies of correspondence.

85. DNA Preserves Native American Heritage - Genetic Genealogy - MSNBC.com
Thousands of people are anxious to show their native American heritage — and areturning to DNA testing for help.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7298465/
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By By Adam Tanner SAN FRANCISCO - The United States has treated its indigenous people poorly for much of its history, yet today thousands of people are anxious to show their Native American heritage and are turning to DNA testing for help. Some white Americans have long claimed distant ties to Cherokee princesses or other legendary figures among the peoples whom explorer Christopher Columbus mistakenly called Indians. Now Indian heritage - which can make a person eligible for federal assistance programs, qualify them for a share of tribal casino profits, or just satisfy their curiosity - can be determined through genetic testing. Advances in DNA screening have provided new tools to document Native American ancestry, although some say such data are open to be interpretation. "If you are interested in determining your eligibility for Native American rights or just want to satisfy your curiosity, our ancestry DNA test is the only method available for this purpose today," one firm, Genelex, advertises. A question of fractions
Although U.S. citizens typically know the broad outlines of their ancestry, for Native Americans the exact fractions of their heritage can take on heightened importance.

86. Genealogical Research Using FBI Files
Researchers doing native American genealogy will face some unique challenges which These censuses did not native American Genealogical ResearchPage 4
http://www.uwm.edu/~baugrud/helpfiles/nativeam.htm
Help Files Native American Genealogical Research Native American Genealogical Research A growing number of Americans with a Native American background are beginning their research in genealogy. Many are interested as a matter of historical pride. Others do so to qualify for a variety of federal and state government programs geared specifically to descendants of Native Americans. Researchers doing Native American Genealogy will face some unique challenges which are documented below, but you will still follow the same research and information gathering steps as with any other type of genealogical research. Researchers will encounter many unique situations when researching their Native American ancestors. The social traditions, naming customs, and family relationships varied widely among the different tribes. Normally, the first step in research involves studying the history and social customs of the tribe in question. Had Native Americans been treated as normal citizens and the same efforts made to keep Indian vital and historical records as a matter of policy, the information available to researchers would be more complete. Efforts have finally been made, albeit after the fact, to gather the surviving records and make them accessible to researchers. The basic genealogical sources about Native Americans through 1830 are church and land records. At various times several different religious groups have worked among the various Native American tribes. Records of the Quakers, Moravians, Presbyterians, Baptists, Catholics, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) can contain useful information compiled by their mission agencies and individual missionaries. Between 1850 and 1887 the federal government pursued a determined policy of forcing Indians off their historical homelands and into remote reservations. This movement actually began in the 1830's, but efforts were directed more on a state or regional basis; with limited assistance from federal authorities.

87. Native American Genealogy
Two books on native American genealogy are offered through its online bookstore native American genealogy. Collection of links to various kinds of
http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/indian_genealogy.html
[Back to FAQ] [AILA home page] FINDING YOUR NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS This list of links was compiled and annotated for people interested in tracing their Native American Ancestry. Some of the sites are specifically focussed on American Indians; others are broader, but have links to specific resources for Native American genealogical research. Some give background information on how to get started with family history research. On the larger sites, be sure to scroll the full length of pages to view all possible links. National Genealogical Society Follow the links Getting Started Suggestions for Beginners to find general information on how to do genealogy research. Includes bibliography.
The Society also offers online courses, a beginner's kit and other resources described in the site.
Two books on Native American Genealogy are offered through its online bookstore: Guide to Records of the National Archives Relating to American Indians
By Edward E. Hill How to Research American Indian Blood Lines: A Manual on Indian
Genealogical Research
By Cecelia S. Carpenter.

88. The Seeker, Site Seeking - Native American Sites
Beadedweb s Howto-Guide for Researching native American genealogy Blackfoot A Resource for Chickasaw native American History and genealogy
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Native American Sites For other genealogy related Sites, Check out The Seeker's Genealogy Sites African Native Americans: We are still here! American Indian Adoptions American Indian Tribal Directory ... Cherokee by Blood Lots of useful info, including the Guion Miller Roll Cherokee Fire Excellent Resource, and mega links!

89. Native American Genealogy
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90. Native Genealogy
Many researchers are unaware of their native American Ancestry, and BlackIndian genealogy Research African American Ancestors Among the Five Civilized
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Table of Contents Physical Signs "White" Indians Hidden Ancestry Hiring Genealogists ... Return to Explore Panel by Laurie Beth Duffy Physical Characteristics Many people are surprised to find the physical characteristics running in their family, indicate they are descendents of Native Americans. At this point I usually have someone who accuses me of perpetuating stereotypes of Native Americans. Well, the characteristics I will mention are all based on medical studies. A little research is all that is needed if someone is interested in the facts behind them. High cheekbones where glasses set high on the face and get all smeary on the bottom of the lens. Almond shaped almost oriental looking eyes? Lazy eyes in children. Heavy "fat" eyelids where the eyelid appears to have an extra fold. A melanin (pigmentation) in the back of the eye on the retina peculiar to Native Americans. "Shovel" teeth, the teeth have a ledge on the backside. Run your tongue across them, they feel almost like a shovel shape. Large front teeth with a slight or more than slight gap. Lack of the Carrabelli cusp on the maxillary

91. Tsalagi And Other Native Links
Another commercial site, at native americans Genealogical Research and PublishingCompany. A very cool site with lots of stuff.
http://public.csusm.edu/raven/cherokee.dir/natamlinks.html
Online Resources - update in process
Cherokee Sites General Native American Sites Search Engines The Official site of the Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee National Historical Society is an excellent starting point for Cherokee information on the web.
The Red Nation of the Cherokee site. This site has a wonderful links section, with a lot of sites that can probably answer your questions.
The Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina, I especially like their FAQ page. Their Gift Shop has some books and other items available.
This page, entitled History of the Cherokee—White Indian's Homepage , has a wonderful links list which I highly recommend for anyone looking for specific information about Cherokees as well as other Native topics.
Rick Uwasgadoga's
page with lots of great info. This site has grown and is just awesome the last time I looked, I especially like his CWY links, if you are looking for more info, definitely check it out.
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92. "the People's Paths Home Page!" Genealogy Information!
The African native American genealogy Homepage Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The native American genealogy Great resources from Barbara Benge!
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/genea.html

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Cherokee language version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
English translation version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html NAIIP Genealogy Information!
"Native American Indian/First Nations Ancestry!" Find A Grave
grave sites. Find the graves of ancestors!
(Ex: Stand Watie b.1806 d.September 9, 1871 Immigration, Destroying the Native American Cultures
Museum of Tolerance
'Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves'
includes the participation of the award winning American
Indian author, poet, and screenwriter Sherman Alexie. Tracing Your Family Tree Online Tips from Oprah.com Welcome, archive user! Experimental FTP server. Gives access to several types of records for all states that might not otherwise be available without paying for access through commercial sources. List of Rolls: Reservation Roll-1817, Emigration Roll-1817~1835 Henderson Roll-1835, Mullay Roll-1848, Chapman Roll-1851 Old Settler Roll-1851, Siler Roll-1852, Act of Congress Roll-1854, Drennen Roll-1852, Cooper Roll-1855, Swetland Roll-1869, Hester Roll-1883

93. Fresno County Public Library - California History And Genealogy Room - Native Am
The Access genealogy native American genealogy Web site contains stateby-statelistings of Index of native American genealogy on the World Wide Web
http://www.fresnolibrary.org/calif/indian.html
Skip to Content Quick Links - Select a Link County of Fresno Home Map of Library Website Search Library Website Computer Classes Events Calendar Government Documents Job and Career Literacy Talking Book Library Volunteer Welcome Genealogy Native American Resources Nationwide: Cherokee by Blood , vols. 1-9, which abstracts much of the information found in the Dawes Commission applications. Researchers should note that much of this information is now available online, through the National Archives' Archival Records Catalog (ARC). The Access Genealogy Native American Genealogy Web site contains state-by-state listings of online resources devoted to Native Americans, and a large group of searchable tribal rolls.
Other general Native American genealogy Web sites worth reviewing include: Bureau of Indian Affairs Webpage
California Indian Library Collection
: (extensive bibliographical resource)
Index of Native American Genealogy on the World Wide Web

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Veronica Tiller's American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas
(detailed survey of contemporary Native American tribal units; requires Adobe Reader for viewing).

94. Collections And Lists: Native American Genealogical Resources
Our native americans Their Records of Genealogical Value 2 volumes. R 970.1 LaLantz, Raymond Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan 18551868.
http://www.saginawlibrary.org/lhg/nativeAmer.html
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General Keyword Title Keyword Author (Last, First) Subject Periodicals Video DVD Sound Recording This guide highlights some of the materials available from the Public Libraries of Saginaw's Hoyt Main Library. If you are interested in knowing more about the resources available, please call (989) 755-0904, or visit the library. We are also happy to answer inquiries by mail or email. Local History and Genealogical Collection (held as reference material in the second floor of Hoyt Main Library and not available for checkout)
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Chippewa Indians of the Saginaw Area . . . Under Treaties of August 1855 and October 1864 R 929.1 Cl Clark, Dick Cherokee Ancestor Research R 929.3 Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: The Mackinac Registers R 929.1

95. ShadCat's Free Genealogy Listings - NATIVE AMERICAN
Links to native American genealogy related sites. Includes all new and old linksrelated to Indian tribes that were native to North America.
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96. Local New Hampshire History And Genealogy
The Museum honors the native American history of having an oral rather than written American Canadian Genealogical Society, in Manchester, New Hampshire
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The New Hampshire Tourist web site at http://www.visitnh.gov/ allows you to order a free copy of the Official New Hampshire Guidebook, or you may call: 603-271-2343 to do this. This web site also contains a page for Historic Sites and Museums withing the "things to do" category.
The web site, WEBSTER: New Hampshire State Government Online Information Center, at http://www.state.nh.us/ is a wonderful resource for New Hampshire information.
Maps, such as found on: Color Landform Atlas for New Hampshire , and Dimond Library's: " Historic USGS Maps of New Hampshire " and " Historic USGS Maps of New England ", may be helpful during research. Learn a bit about New Hampshire's namesake
visit Local Hampshire Pages in ENGLAND
If you are interested in online genealogy presentation, I think the following site is worth a visit - related or not!!! The Sinclair, St. Clair, and Sinkler

97. Native American Research - Local History & Genealogy
Searching for your native American ancestor is like other genealogical research—workfrom the known backward, one step at a time.
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?

98. Native American Web Sites
native American genealogy Resources for Cherokee, Choctaw, and Lakota genealogy.native American genealogy Forum for Posting Surnames
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99. Marty And Karla Grant - Ethnic Origins
Ethnic genealogy native American, Melungeon, African-American, etc. Some ofthem might be native American (ie Cherokee or some other nation),
http://www.martygrant.com/gen/origins.htm
Home What's New Surnames Search ... Contact Me Marty and Karla Grant - Ethnic Origins Home Genealogy What's New - Latest updates Census Race Codes - W, B, M, FPC, etc. European Origins - England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Germany, etc. Census Records FPC - Free Persons of Color listed on the 1790-1850 census in Western NC. Ethnic Origins - Native American, African, Melungeon, Black Dutch, etc. Links - Links to other sites of interest African Ancestry - coming soon Researchers for Hire - We can help Black Dutch Ancestry - coming soon Search this Site Indian (Native American) - coming soon Publications - Books I've written Melungeon Ancestry - coming soon Support This Site Contact Me Welcome to the "Ethnic Origins" pages at martygrant.com. My ancestry, like most Americans, is mixed. Many of my ancestors arrived on these shores in the 1600's and 1700's from various parts of Western Europe (primarily from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Germany). My wife's ancestors were from the same places, but also Norway, Switzerland, and France. In addition to my White "European" ancestry, I also have ancestors who were darker skinned and of some mysterious origin. Some of them claim to be "Black Dutch" or Portuguese (i.e. "Melungeon"). Some of them might be Native American (i.e. Cherokee or some other nation), or part African American (i.e. "Black"). I'm still trying to figure them all out.

100. Washington Native American Genealogy - I Dream Of Genealogy Databases
I Dream of genealogy Free Online Databases of Washington native American Records.
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