Cherokee nation indian rolls

    • [PDF File]“The Cherokee Nation and its Language” tsalagi ayeli ale ...

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      mile death march from what is now Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia to Indian Territory, now eastern Oklahoma (Conley, Robert, 2006). After the Cherokee settled in what is now the Cherokee Nation “west” a sophisticated government was built because the people strongly wanted to continue to enforce their own tribal laws.


    • [PDF File]Native American—First Nations Materials

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      976 B17c Cherokee Emigration Rolls, 1817-1835 975 W15c Cherokee Indian Census of 1835 of the States of Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina 970.3 C42boi Cherokee Intermarried White, 1906. 10 vols. 970.3 C42bog Cherokee Intruder Cases: Dockets of Hearings, 1901-09.


    • [PDF File]Indian Census Annuity Rolls - The Genealogy Center

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      Records of the Cherokee Indian Agency in Tennessee. M208, rolls 1-14 (Footnote) Register of Cherokee Who Wished to Remain in the East A21. Cherokee Emigration Rolls and Muster Rolls. A23 Plots and Surveys of Cherokee Reservations by Robert Armstrong, Surveyor. A22 Index to the Henderson Roll. T496. Eastern Cherokee Census Rolls, 1835-1884.


    • [PDF File]Dawes Application Registration Packet - Cherokee Nation

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      cherokee nation registration department p.o. box 948 tahlequah, ok 74465‐0948 918‐458‐6980 application for citizenship in the cherokee nation (print in black/blue ink) original must be mailed cherokee registry number


    • [PDF File]CHEROKEE NATION PAPERS Inventory and Index

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      The Cherokee Nation Papers, held by the University of Oklahoma Libraries' Western History Collections, consist of approximately 104 linear feet of official records and publications of the former Cherokee Nation, and the personal papers of four leading Cherokee Indian families. The dates of the bulk of the materials are 1830-1907.


    • [PDF File]The 1928 Baker Roll and Records of the Eastern Cherokee ...

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      Cherokee Nation West are represented by the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees. The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma at Tahlequah, OK, is the most numerous Cherokee entity, and accepts as members descendants of persons enrolled by the 1902 Final Roll of the Five Civilized Tribes Commission (also


    • [PDF File]Native American Brochure revised 10.pdf[1]

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      The Indian Tribes of North Amer-ica (929.11S972I) Timmons, Boyce D. & Alice Tyner Authenticated Rolls of 1880, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (976.6 A979 1978) Tyner, James W. Those Who Cried: The 16,000: A Record of the Individual Cherokees Listed in the United States Official Census of the Cherokee Nation Conducted in 1835 (929.11 T988t)


    • [PDF File]National Archives Microfilm Collection at the Oklahoma ...

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      Indian Agent, the sums opposite our name in full payment of our share of the per capita fund of $53.33 and the interest due therein provided by the Act of July 29, 1848 in commutation for removal and subsistence for those Cherokees who have removed themselves to the nation West of the Mississippi.”


    • [PDF File]Cherokee Genealogy: Books in the Santa Clara City Library

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      1900 U.S. Census of the Cherokee Indian Nation, Indian Territory: now Muskogee & Sequoyah County, Oklahoma compiled and printed by Carole Ellsworth and Sue Emier, 2 volumes, C. Ellsworth and S. Emler, 1982- [GS 929.3766 E47] Authenticated Rolls of 1880: Cherokee Nation – Indian Territory, 2 volumes,


    • A Race or a Nation? Cherokee National Identity and the ...

      Cherokee Nation should legally exclude members, present and future, who have no demonstrable "Indian blood," and more fundamentally, whether the political identity of the Cherokee Nation should center on biology or law. This Article examines the Cherokee Freedmen controversy to assess


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      in the Cherokee Nation to the descendants of those enrolled on the Dawes Rolls, which excluded those descended from persons designated as “Freedmen” or “Inter-married White” by the Dawes Commission.


    • Cherokee Freedmen: The Struggle for Citizenship

      citizenship rolls for the Cherokee Nation, including the freedmens legal status as members of the tribe. However, neither book does much to clarify how the U.S. government and Cherokee Nation handled the issue of African Americans in Indian Territory after the Civil War.


    • Contested Nation: Freedman and the Cherokee Nation

      The idea of Cherokee Nation citizenship is heavily based upon enrollment, or, who is listed on tribal rolls. Enrollment into the Nation is ultimately up to the herokee Nations ... Between approximately 1885 and 1940, census rolls, the 1900 special Indian census, and the Dawes Rolls were taken. If ancestors were listed on those rolls, then their ...


    • [PDF File]Cherokee Indian Rolls: Doubtful and Rejected, Dawes ...

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      The following is an alphabetical listing of Cherokee names classified as Doubtful" and "Rejected" by the Dawes Commission. The person's sex is followed by the "D" or "R", the code for the Doubtful and Rejected series. The information was transcribed from microfilm located in the Grant Foreman Room at the Muskogee Public Library.


    • [PDF File]CHEROKEE NATION Registration Department - American Indian

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      CHEROKEE NATION : Registration Department P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465-0948 (918) 453-5000 INFORMATION: To be eligible for Tribal Citizenship with the Cherokee Nation, you must be able to provide documents that connect you to an enrolled lineal ancestor, who is listed on the (DAWES ROLL) FINAL ROLLS OF CITIZENS AND FREEDMEN OF THE FIVE ...


    • [PDF File]The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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      OKLAHOMA INDIAN TRIBE EDUCATION GUIDE The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE) ... Cherokee, and Muscogee “Creek”. After the other Tribes ... Eventually each Choctaw was enrolled on the Dawes Rolls and issued an allotment of land. The Dawes Rolls are still used in deciding tribal membership today.


    • [PDF File]Allen v. Cherokee Nation

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      Cherokee Nation census records which also included a broad citizenry. Most ofthe people listed on the Dawes Rolls will also appear on the Cherokee Nation's own tribally controlled censuses thatpre-date the Dawes rolls. The Cherokee Nation's own censuses included Freedmen in addition to "native Cherokees," intermarried whites, and Indians of


    • [PDF File]M1773 E C ROLLS, 1835–1884 the introduction for this ...

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      of most of the Cherokee Nation in the years 1835–1839 (the so-called “Trail of Tears”). Some of the rolls were made well after the removal period, but they have been main-tained in this series, Eastern Cherokee Census Rolls, 1835–1884, which is part of the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group (RG) 75.1


    • [PDF File]CHEROKEE NATION Tribal Registration

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      CHEROKEE NATION Tribal Registration P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465-0948 INFORMATION: To be eligible for a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB)/Tribal Citizenship with the Cherokee Nation, you must be able to provide documents that connect you to an enrolled lineal ancestor, who is listed on the “DAWES ROLL” FINAL ROLLS OF


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