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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. AFPL Genealogy Pathfinder For Native American Research
for native American Research Prepared by the genealogy Specialists in The Georgia Local and Family History Department Central Library, Fourth Floor.
http://www.af.public.lib.ga.us/bibresources/genealogy/pathfinder_nativeamerican.
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System "The People's University" Genealogy Pathfinder for Native American Research
Prepared by the Genealogy Specialists in
The Georgia Local and Family History Department

Central Library, Fourth Floor Genealogical Pathfinder for Beginners ). Once preliminary research is done, materials and techniques become more specialized. This handout is not comprehensive, but it will help you get started.
BACKGROUND READING IN THE GLFH COLLECTION
  • American Indians Today: Answers to Your Questions U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (1991).
    Copy in vertical file.
    Cherokee Ancestor Research by Dick Clark (1979)
    GEN RR929.373 INDIAN
    Ethnic Genealogy: A Research Guide
    GEN RR929.1 ETHNIC

82. Genealogy.bb.prodigy.net/
native genealogy Other Tips. native American Ancestry Hunting is an intensive area of study. This type of search requires not only a working knowledge of genealogy.
http://genealogy.bb.prodigy.net/

83. NativeTech: Native American Message Boards & Related Discussion Forums
to allow visitors to ask questions about their ancestors or exchange ideas about beading, quilling or other native American topics about native genealogy
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Native American
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Native Languages

American Indian Tribe Discussion Forum

This website is intended to give you a head-start in your research on the historical background of many American Indian tribes. Buffalo Trust Discussion
A non-profit foundation for the preservation, protection, and return of their cultural heritage to Native peoples, especially children, and founded on the conviction that the loss of cultural identity – the theft of the sacred – is the most insidious and dangerous threat to the survival of Native American culture in our time. Central Fire
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Issues of interest to American Indian and Aborignial Peoples. Through Deseroka's Native Longhouse Circle of Nations message board
Join in the discussions on American Indian culture, traditions and current issues. Through Native Circle Frybread Hut
A fun place to discuss issues concerning adoption, Religion, Native American or Indigineous issues, swap recipes and much much more. IMDiversity.com - Message Forum

84. ShadCat's Free Genealogy Listings - NATIVE AMERICAN
Links to native American genealogy related sites. Includes all new and old links related to Indian tribes that were native to North America.
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85. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
native American genealogy genealogy native American Bi-Racial and Tri-Racial native genealogy Page genealogy Forum - Northeast Tribes.
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updated 2-14-04 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
PIT, MOUND WORKING WITH A NATIVE HAND DRILL CLASSES IN CALIFORNIA NATIVE SKILLS HOW TO MAKE A WICKIUP HOW TO MAKE A CANOE
NOTE! THIS IS NOT A ONE PERSON JOB
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: 1.Respect Mother Earth

86. Jimmy B. Parker - Native American Genealogy
Parker. Return to About Us. Other native American Sources. There are several native American links found our our genealogy Sleuth page.
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Jimmy Parker has been conducting genealogy and family history research for over 37 years. In addition to working as the the Associate Publisher of Everton’s Fa mily History Magazine , he still actively provides professional genealogy research services. He is a Member of the Board of Trustees, of the Utah Genealogical Association. He is a former Manager of the Main Library Operations, in the Family History Library, at Salt Lake City, Utah; and former Senior Research Associate, at Genealogy Research Associates in Salt Lake City. Mr. Parker specializes in Native American research. He has studied records at various National Archives, identifying and examining the various collections kept for the Native American population by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His work includes all those NARA branches in Atlanta, Fort Worth, Kansas City, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Bruno, and Los Angeles. In addition to usual archives, Mr. Parker has actually conducted research research on-site at several reservations, including those of the Rosebud Sioux, Nez Perce, Cherokee, Northern Ute, and Navajo.

87. Native-american & Indian Genealogy And Family Tree Surname Search Engines. By An
Ancestor Search. Free genealogy surname database search engines. native American Search Engines. An Interactive Directory of over
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Dawes Rolls, 1898-1914 Minnesota Native Americans, 1823 ... Walker River Valley, Nevada Paiute, 1914-20 Indian Agent Reports Benjamin D. Wilson's Report on CA Indians 1852 Home Ethnic Native-American Search all the top genealogy search engines from this site! Genealogy search results will open in a new browser window AccessGenealogy Native American Search by tribe or name Find ANY word Find ALL words Find EXACT phrase Help Ancestor Search Exclusive Native American Search Engine Find ANY word Find ALL words Find EXACT phrase Help More Resources Ancestry.com Search over 1 billion names in thousands of databases. Rootsweb The oldest, largest free genealogy site.

88. Native American
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The Cherokee Nation
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Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Official site

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89. The Native-American Links Page
native American Home Pages. native American genealogy. Strat43z s TriRacial genealogy Page (Great site for native-American Links, and genealogy!).
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90. Oklahoma Web Resources: American Indians
native American History Index of native American History on the Internet. native American Roots National Archives page on native American genealogy.
http://www.cas.okstate.edu/jb/faculty/ketterer/native.htm
American Indians
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Native American Times
Site includes, stories, opinion, events, links, tribal news, events and jobs.
Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission
Information about the board, tribal nations and trival relations in the state.
Oklahoma Tribal Officials and Links
Names and the phone numbers of the top tribal officials, along with links to the tribes, from the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission.
Oklahoma Enrollment
Enrollment figures for Oklahoma tribes from the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission.
Oklahoma Indian Health Service
IHS's district office with information about other offices in the state and medical programs.
Native American Cultural and Education Authority
Board promotes American Indian culture and education..
Native Americans and Public Policy
Guide to the Carl Albert Congressional Archives at the University of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Indian Legal Services
Not-for-profit group provides legal assistance to low-income Native Americans.
Cherokee
Site includes history, culture, election results, health, community development, tribal constitution, government and court system.

91. The Online Communicator: Indians Of Pennsylvania & The Delaware Valley
Betty and Ray Terry s Mitsawokett site focuses on the history and genealogy of native American Isolate Communities primarily in the Delmarva Peninsula area.
http://www.online-communicator.com/indianpa.html
Welcome! Webmasters: please note the new address of this page, and update your links . Thanks!
Indians of Pennsylvania
and the Delaware Valley
The extensive drainage basin of the Delaware River is popularly called the "Delaware Valley." In different parts of my life I've lived in each of the three states surrounding it Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. As a boy, I was always curious about the mysterious Indians who were nowhere to be seen, but whose language surrounded us in place names like Conestoga, Susquehanna, Passaic, and Hoboken, just to name a few. Even the name Manhattan comes from the language of the "Delaware" Indians. I am glad to have finally learned, much later in life, about the people who really "settled" this land and blazed its trails. Here in Pennsylvania, many early contacts were honorable, and Indians were well-treated. Unfortunately, much of that honor died with William Penn . The links below will shed light on the history and culture of this region's first inhabitants, and the activities of Indians who live here now. (*See below for photo information)
Tribal websites
Introduction: Numerous native populations occupied what is now Pennsylvania before the first Europeans arrived here. Perhaps the best known were the "Delaware" Indians, a somewhat broad term used by colonists, that included the Lenni Lenape and related groups which spoke similar languages. Through a long history of land purchases, wars, emigration, and forced relocation by state and federal governments, many or most surviving descendants of the Delawares ended up in Oklahoma. But they arrived there by different routes, resulting in two separate groups in that state today, one in the eastern part of the state, and one in the west. The eastern group claims to be the larger of the two, with 10,500 members.

92. Tsalagi And Other Native Links
Another commercial site, at native americans Genealogical Research and Publishing Company. A very cool site with lots of stuff.
http://www.csusm.edu/public/raven/cherokee.dir/natamlinks.html
Online Resources
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 , 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.
The United Keetoowah Band
of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, their home page, and their page of Links , which I highly recommend. They also list their telephone number, and are friendly enough to answer some questions.

93. Native American Genealogy Resources - By Tribe
DistantCousin.com. native American genealogy Resources by Tribe. Whole Site.
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94. Native American Genealogy
native American genealogy. The following bibliography lists reference material dealing with native American genealogy. These resources
http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/genealogy.htm
Native American Genealogy
The following bibliography lists reference material dealing with Native American 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 A good place to begin when looking into your family history are introductory texts on genealogy. The Labriola Center has three such books as well as an instructional video. Census information may also play a key roll in your search. The following material may also be obtained from your local library. Books Dawes Roll “Plus” of Cherokee Nation 1898 , Blankenship, Bob. Cherokee, NC: Cherokee Roots Publication, 1994. E99 .C5 D38x 1994 HAYDEN Labriola Dawes Roll Plus provides all the information included in the original 1898 Dawes Roll plus Guion Miller Roll information. H ow to Enroll in an Indian Tribe , Heather Morningstar. Denver:

95. ABCgenealogy: Ethnic/Native_American
Categories Maps (18). Links Ancestral Vault native American genealogy Ancestral Vault Online databases, books, CD-Roms, software and maps.
http://www.abcgenealogy.com/Ethnic/Native_American/
MyTrees.com Ancestor Search - Over 1 Billion Names! Enter your ancestor's name for a FREE search: From To Top Ethnic : Native American
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96. I Dream Of Genealogy - Minnesota Native American Records
professional genealogy research service with online databases of native American, prison, arrest, school, and tax records. Sifting
http://www.idreamof.com/native/mn.html
Sifting through the pages of time.....
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Minnesota Native American Heritage
Note: Thanks to the U.S. GenWeb Archives and the many genealogy volunteers for the links to the following online databases. If you find something you need in any of the genealogy files, please drop a note to say thanks to the noted author(s) and volunteers for their hard work and research in bringing it to you. Thanks! Help build your family tree and those of others by contributing your genealogy records. Broken Link? Report broken links or new genealogy additions here For even more records try the above search box to look for your ancestor! Free Ancestry Family Tree SoftwareDownload Now! View Newspapers Dating Back Over 150 Years! **This database resides at Ancestry.com**
Statewide Records Minnesota Native Americans, 1823

97. Native American - GenealogySpot.com
Ancestor Quest History and genealogy links. Broken Threads List of native American sites. native American Webring Connect with 14 genealogy sites.
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98. Americans.net - Where Americans Live, The Land Of The Free And Home Of The Brave
native americans American Indians, The First People of America native americans - American Indians, The First People of America.
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99. Native American Research-Kentucky Historical Society Research FAQ
Africannative American genealogy Homepage. Broken Threads. Index of native American Resources on the Internet. native American genealogy (Osiyo).
http://history.ky.gov/Research/FAQs_Native_American.htm

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An Overview of Native Americans in Kentucky History
For thousands of years Native Americans lived and hunted within the present boundaries of Kentucky. However, by the time of the first European settlement in 1774-75, very few Native Americans resided in Kentucky. The Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee were the three major tribes that influenced Kentucky. The Shawnee was a powerful tribe whose lands included what is now part of Ohio. It claimed the area of Kentucky for a hunting ground and jealously guarded the region. Groups of Shawnee warriors traveled throughout the northern and central portions of Kentucky on hunting expeditions. However, the last settlement of the Shawnee in Kentucky, Eskippakithiki , located in present-day Clark County, was abandoned by 1754. The Shawnee raided the early settlements of Kentucky and did not give up their claims to the area until after the War of 1812.

100. El Centro's American Indian Links Page
American Indian genealogy. native American Heritage; AfricanAmerican Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes; native American genealogy. American Indian Maps.
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