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Washington.
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The Chickasaw and Their Cessions
Tennessee.
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The Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis
Washington.
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The First People of Clackamas County Oregon
Describes the traditional way of life of the Kalapuya, Clackamas, and Molalla Indians of Clackamas County, Oregon with text, illustrations, and bibliography.
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The History of Oneida WPA Stories
Oneida Indian researcher and author Susan G. Daniels has recently completed a major project: transfering over 11,000 written pages of Oneida Indian history onto 13 CD's. This work involves the work of a number of Oneida's who were involved in the Work Progress Administration (WPA) writing projects during the 1930's on the Oneida Reservation in Wisconsin. This collection of stories holds a wealth of information and may provide the resources needed for valuable genealogy research.
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The Lumbee Indians, The Lost Colony and The Goins Family
A study of the Lumbee Indians, The Lost Colony of Roanoke and how the GOINS, GOING, GOWEN, GOEN, GOWIN, GOEING families fit. Several family tree pages have been added with pictures and documents.
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The Miami Indians - A Research Aid & Selected Bibliography
This selected bibliography was developed to help the student and scholar find resources in the Miami University Libraries related to the Miami Indians.
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Homepage for the Seneca Nation of Indians, western New York.
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Home page of the Titskanwatitch Tribe of Texas. Welcoming Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, Chanas, and Karankawa peoples.
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Viki's Little Corner of the Web
ROARK, COLBERT, LOVE, KEMP, FRAZIER, McKINNEY & Chickasaw Native American History and Genealogy
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Massachusetts.
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Wyandot History: A Guide to Original Sources and Current Scholarship
A non-commercial educational site dedicated to providing access to digital copies of original source materials--journals, diaries, ledger books, correspondence, postal history, census records, legal documents, treaties, maps, photographs, drawings and material culture--associated with the Wyandot Nation. While the emphasis is presently on the nineteenth century Wyandot experience in Michigan, Ohio and Kansas, once fully functional the site will expand to include both earlier and later materials of this Iroquoian First Nation of the Great Lakes region.
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