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Cherokee Connections: An Introduction To Genealogical Sources Pertaining To Cherokee Ancestors
by Myra Vanderpool Gormley.
56 pp., bibliog., index, maps, paper. (1995) 1999.

Along with a short history, this book contains information on legends, sources and records, repositories, and Cherokee publications sources.

ERI006       $ 9.95     

Cherokee Connections
Cherokee Proud Second Edition: A Guide For Tracing And Honoring Your Cherokee Ancestors
by Tony Mack McClure.
308 pp., illus., index, paper. 1999.

Among the people of this country are individuals in whose blood runs the proud heritage of a noble and resilient people whose ways and talents rank with the finest civilizations the world has known. They are the "Tsalagi" ... the Cherokee. This book will help you learn if you are one of them.

ERI009       $22.95     

Cherokee Proud
The Dawes Commission: And The Allotment Of The Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914
by Kent Carter.
284 pp., bibliog., illus., index, paper. 1999.

During the period of 1893 through 1914 it was the work of the Dawes Commission to determine who was qualified for individual land allotments in the Indian Territory. Over 300,000 members of the five civilized tribes -- Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw and Seminole -- were subjected to enrollment but over two-thirds were rejected. This study focuses on the organization and procedures of the Dawes Commission to clarify how enrollment and allotment decisions were made and implemented.

ERI007       $29.95     

The Dawes Commission

How To Research American Indian Blood Lines; A Manual On Indian Genealogical Research
by Cecilia Svinth Carpenter.
101 pp., charts, illus., paper. 1996.

Contains information on registering with tribes, specifics on getting started and searching census, vital records and the records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

ERI001       $ 9.00     

How To Research American Indian Blood Lines

Illustrated Atlas of Native American History
272 pp., illus., index, maps, cloth.

Featuring more than 100 newly created and period maps in full color, this indispensable reference traces the movement of North America's native peoples from pre-historic times to the present day. An illuminating text by specialized contributors explains the events that precipitated change, and a wealth of illustrations provides insight into the evolving lifeways and cultures of the continent's first people.

ERI013       $24.99     

Illustrated Atlas of Native American History

Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Of Michigan 1870-1909
by Raymond C. Lantz.
288 pp., paper. 1991.

Contains three transcriptions of censuses taken by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to determine the eligibility of people of Indian descent for monies appropriated by Congress. (1)1870 census and annuity payment records of the Grand River, Mackinac, Sault Ste. Marie, and Traverse Bands of Ottawa and Chiippewa Indians of Michigan. These records name the head of the household and give a count of the other members and information on their annuity. (2) A listing of those persons in the 1870 enumeration and all their known descendants, as found living on a special enumeration made on 4 March 1907. This listing gives the name and age of each person in the house hold with varius supplemental information. (3) A listing of children born after 4 March 1907 and before 1 August 1909. These records give name, date of birth, parents, and some other data. A major resource for people descended from these Ottawa and Chippewa Indians!

ERI011       $22.00     

Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Of Michigan 1870-1909





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