The African-Native American Genealogy Blog

Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African & Native American families.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Family Is On The Rolls, So What's Next? Advice for Indian Freedmen Descendants

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Front Page of Index to Dawes Roll National Archives Publication M1186 I often hear from people who are researching their family histo...
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Friday, February 7, 2014

Native American Tribe Discovers Slave Cemetery in Arkansas

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A group from the Quapaw Tribe recently made a discovery of an old slave cemetery in Pulaski County Arkansas. This is an amazing story whe...
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Series: First Freedman Enrollees - Chickasaw Freedmen Card No.1

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Front & Back Side of Chickasaw Freedman Card No1 NARA Publication M1186 Record Group 75  Roll 70  Fold3.com Image:  http://...
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Basic Census Documents for 20th and 19th Century Native American Research

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A 1940 Federal Census Record Reflection Indian Family in Adair County Oklahoma Source Citation:  Year:  1940 ; Census Place:  Wauhillau...
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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sarah Rector - A Creek Freedman Story Unfolds in New Book

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Searching for Sarah Rector  At last a book about the story of Creek Freedman child Sarah Rector has been told!  Award winning author ...
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Sunday, December 22, 2013

A Review of the Dawes Records: Cards, Applications, & the Final Roll

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Frequently when the issue of having Indian ancestry comes up, I often see questions from researchers seeking information about ...
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