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A STUDY of THE PEOPLES of the CREEK TRIBES of SOUTHEASTERN AMERICA
& of THOSE WHO LIVED AMONGST THEM
The Muscogees- we call them Creeks to identify them from other Native groups of the area -- the Southeastern United States -- the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw-- were really a group of tribes. Kashitas, Koasati, Yammassee, Tuckabatchee, Coosa, Coweta, Alibamo are some tribes associated with Creeks. They mainly lived along waterways of (now) Alabama and Georgia, in villages connected ...
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Chickasaw Nation History
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The Kansas/Kanza/Kaw Nation
Oklahoma Territory
Kaw Bark Hut ca. 1880
The Kansa/Kaw Tribe, also known as "the wind people"
The tribe originally lived along the lower Kansas River in villages consisting of conical-shaped lodges.
The Kaw Tribe, formerly known as the Kansa (or Konza) at one time stretched over 20 million acres across northern Kansas into Nebraska and Missouri. In 1825, a treaty was signed by the Kanza Tribe in which the Tribe "agreed" to sell a large portion o ...
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NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH
IN MICHIGAN
INTRODUCTION
Using the Ottawa, Chippewa and Potawatomi tribes as examples
Before the arrival of the first white man, Michigan was inhabited by 15,000 Indians, members of the Miami, Chippewa, Menominee, Ottawa, Potawatomi and Wyandot tribes. Today the number is considerably less. While it is often difficult to trace Native ancestry it is not impossible.
When doing Native ...
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My new publication on the 1890 Cherokee Nation census has been released for publication, you can also order my 1880 Cherokee Nation census as well. 1880 Cherokee Nation Census Book
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1890 Cherokee Nation Census Book
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Native American Books at Heritage Books
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Native American Resources
By: Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
File: NA_SOURC.TXT Revised: May 08, 1996 Revised: May 05, 1994
NATIVE AMERICAN SOURCE
Alphabetized by "Author"
Berkhofer, Robert F., "The White Man's Indian": Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present (1978)
Blessing, Patrick I. Oklahoma Records and Archives: Tulsa; Privately Published, (1979)
Boas, Franz, "Race, Language, and Culture North American Indian" (1940)
Campbell, Lyle, and Mithun, Marianne, Th ...
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Osage Nation, Indian Territory
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"People of the Three Fires":
There are three major tribal groups in Michigan today: the Chippewa (Ojibwe), the Ottawa, and the Potawatomi. They comprise what is called the Three Fires Council. Although these three tribes have similar cultures and share the same territory, there are still some differences.
Ottawa are found in the northern reaches of the Great Lakes; in michigan they occupy the western half of the Lower Peninsula. The Ottawa people were seasonal wanderers of the land an ...
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Native American Genealogy
"A people without history is like wind on the buffalo grass" -- Lakota (Teton) saying
About the Native Americans in SD-- in progress!
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The "Chickasaw Historical Research" page has moved
to its own web site!
Please click on the click on the link below.
(Don't forget to bookmark the new address when you get there.)
http://www.chickasawhistory.com
Good Hunting
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THE AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN
HISTORY & GENEALOGY WEB PAGE
Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen
Oklahoma's Black Indians
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..........and all 40,000+ Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants!
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1900 Quapaw Agency Lands I.T.Census
Pages 132 to 154 and covers the following populations;
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1851 Census of Cherokee's east of the Misssissippi
Jerry Wright Jordan and I are co-ordinating adding the Chapman and Siler rolls. While some of the numbers are the same others are not. Each roll has additional information, and I have left Jerry's Millers numbers with my information. We hope to be adding other rolls as well in the future. Please take the time to compare both rolls. The Siler census is what the Chapman roll was based on then Guion Miller used the Chapman to include those of East ...
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Important
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Chickasaw History by Lee Sultzman
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