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Maquah.net provides free access to key documents and collections to help trace Ojibwe ancestry, including the Ransom Judd Powell Papers on families from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota.
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Research site of the Sioux Indian Nation.
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Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Zapotec Capital
Mexico. History and culture of the Zapotecs indigenous tribes in Southern Mexico. Interactive pages about the archeological site of Monte Alban, the former capital of the Zapotec tribes for 1,500 years, and more recently a burial ground for the Mixtecs tribes. The Zapotecs occupied the valley of what is now Oaxaca, from around 700 BC until the arrival of the Spaniards.
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Native American Site - The Tachi Yokut Tribe
Cultural data, current events, legal issues and the complete text for eighteen unratfied treaties from 1851 for the Tachi Yokut Nation.
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For the People of the three fires, the Ojibwa, Ottawa and Potawatomi.
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Ne-Do-Ba - The Abenaki of Western Maine
Ne-Do-Ba is a nonprofit corporation, established to explore the history and culture of the Abenaki Indian in Western Maine.
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Lapwai, Idaho.
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ojibwe info - focusing on Ahnishinahbæótjibway, Ojibwe, and Métis genealogy
Extensive genealogy of Ahnishinahbæótjibway, Ojibwe, and Métis people, focusing on Red Lake, and White Earth Reservation, Minnesota. Thoroughly documented archival research and oral history for Red Lake Ahnishinahbæótjibway, and 'Native American' - 'Indian' - 'Chippewa' - 'Ojibwa' - 'Ojibway' - 'Ojibwe' - 'Anishinabe' - 'Anishinaabeg' - Métis people, ten most common surnames: BEAULIEU, BELLANGER, BROWN, FAIRBANKS, JOHNSON, JOURDAIN, KINGBIRD, LUSSIER, ROY, SMITH, most intensely researched for late 1800s, early 1900s.
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Researching Native American Genealogy
Information about the Ani-Stohini/Unami Nation.
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This Facebook page contains a collection of records pertaining to the Santee Dakota Tribe of Nebraska.
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Saponi Nation of Missouri, Mahenips Band
Native American refugees of Howell, Ozark and Douglas counties in the Missouri Ozarks. Families of COLLINS, CLINTON, FREEMAN, HICKS, JAMES, JONES, WOOD and others.
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Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe, Wampanoag Nation
The people of Massasoit continue the journey.... Many resources including Tribal Museum, links to a genealogy page, historical links and entertaining information.
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Identifying and researching Native American ancestry deriving from the Eastern Siouan peoples of the Piedmont of Virginia and North Carolina, also known as Saponi or Tutelo, Family lore of Blackfoot or Blackfeet Indian ancestry derived east of the Mississippi appears to be related to these Eastern Siouan people. Also associated with some melungeon communities.












