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Blue Wolf's Abenaki Indian Home Page
Abenaki tribal heritage, with many Abenaki links including other Native American sites and genealogy.
Cherokee by Blood
Tennessee GenWeb site for people searching for their Cherokee roots.
Cherokee Genealogy Page
A Cherokee genealogy site meant to be a starting point for anyone searching their Cherokee roots.
Cherokee National Historical Society
A private non-profit corporation designed to preserve the history and culture of the Cherokee people - past, present, and future.
Dawes and Guion Miller Rolls
The complete Dawes and Guion Miller Rolls on CD. This is the final rolls for Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Creek tribes.
Dr. Robert Ward, American Indian Law Scientist
The purpose of this page is to entice Native Indians and Volunteers from other cultures, into becoming involved in research and writing concerning matters of which are effecting the Native American Indian Nations, Tribes, and Bands.
Gvhnagei Wahya Niqua...A Continuing Story
These pages are dedicated with the deepest respect for all American Indians.
Index of Native American Genealogy Resources on the Internet
List of possible research sites to find your ancestors. Native American orientation.
Index to the Final Rolls
Index of the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory, 1889-1914. Additional lists and links to Native American genealogy resources.
Lumbee Homestead
Genealogy of families of Lumbee ancestry who emigrated from Virginia in the 1600s and eventually settled in Covington County, Alabama. Message board and family trees. Surnames include Jordan, Hammond or Hammons, Jackson, Simmons, Carroll.
NA/Iroquois Pages-Genealogy
Native American genealogy sources.
National Archives and Records Administration
Serves as the NARA's on-line information system. A good place for people to go who want to research American Indians.
Native American Cemetery Readers
Genealogy Database.
Native American Genealogical Research and Publishing Company
Offering Native American, non-Native American, and Civil War genealogical research materials. Guion Miller application transcriptions.
Native American Genealogy
We now have pages up on Cherokee, Choctaw, Lakota with lots more coming for Native American Genealogy. We are hoping to build sites for all the different Indian Nations as time progresses. Since there is such a great interest in Cherokee families and I have done a lot of work on those lines I thought that we would try something different and add some files. The first of them was Nancy Wards so Sequoyah is next.
Native American Genealogy
This site is a guide to researching your Indian ancestry and contains a large amount of links.
Native American Genealogy Resources
By Leona Halley Henderson, provides links to genealogy resources for Native Americans.
Native American Heritage: Indian Genealogy
Free Native American Heritage Multimedia VidBook describes Indian genealogy from tribal membership to Dawes Rolls to benefits. Filled with 25 pages of informative text, illustrative photos and streaming video.
Native American Indian History Pages
A site of inexhaustible resources, links, historical figures and facts, including languages.
Native Genealogy Webring
Native American Indian Genealogy Resources with thousands of web links.
Noah's American Indian Genealogy Resources
Helpful hints in researching your genealogy and thousands of links to Genealogy Sites on the Internet to help you in your search.
Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory - Homepage
Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory Southeast Missouri Office Cape Girardeau County, Missouri For over 200 years Missouri, Arkansas, and other areas west of the Mississippi river have been home for thousands of the "Lost Cherokees".
O.N.E. (Original Nations of the East)
We are many People from different tribes all across the U.S. and Canada.
Sarah Robertson, Cherokee
A descendant sharing and searching for information.
Seasons of the Past
Cherokee genealogy family lines: Evans, Trammell, Hogshead/Hogsed/Hoxit, Stokes.
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