CHEROKEE CLAIMS
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CHEROKEE CLAIMS; This book contains abstract of claims acted upon and decided by the fourth board of commissioners [R100416]
CHEROKEE EMIGRATION RECORDS
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CHEROKEE EMIGRATION RECORDS; This book contains information about Cherokee emigration records and proprietors' names, on lands ceded by the Cherokees to the United States [R100417]
CHEROKEE-History
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CHEROKEE-History. This is a reprint of Emmet Starr's volume of Cherokee genealogy. This is divided into three distinct parts: Washburn's Reminiscences, Western Cherokee Laws and history of the Texas Cherokees. [R100418]
CHICKASAW-Treaties
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CHICKASAW-Treaties. This book documents the treaties with the Chickasaw from 1786 to 1866. This also includes the Agreement with the Cherokee and Other Tribes in the Indian Territory of 1865. [R100419]
CHOCTAW & CHICKASAW NATION
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CHOCTAW & CHICKASAW NATION. This book describes the obligation the US had in respect to intruders of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. [R100420]
CREEK SOLDIER-Casualty List
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CREEK SOLDIER-Casualty List. This book documents the Creek Indians who lost their lives or were wounded while fighting in the Florida War in 1836-1837. It also records military service, next of kin, and the tribe or town of the individual. [R100421]
Dawes Final Rolls
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The Dawes Commission was organized in 1893 to accept applications for tribal enrollment between 1899 and 1907 (some were added as late as 1914), mostly from Indians who resided in the Indian Territory which later became the State of Oklahoma. Tribal membership entitled qualified individuals to land allotments from the U.S. Government. These enrollment records were eventually published as the Dawes Commission, also known as The Five Civilized Tribes, which consisted of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chikasaw, Crow, Creek and Seminole Tribes. [R100256]
FLORIDA INDIANS-Treaties
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FLORIDA INDIANS-Treaties. This book tells the story of the Seminole and their treaty relations with the United States in the 1830's.. [R100422]
HAMPTON INSTITUTE RECORDS
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HAMPTON INSTITUTE RECORDS. This book contains information of 15 Indian men students who attended Hampton Institute, Virginia from April 1878 to October 1890, that were released from Fort Marion, Florida. This was the first involvement of Hampton Institute with the education of Native Americans. [R100423]
LAND FRAUD-Senate Doc 151
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LAND FRAUD-Senate Doc. #151. The document contains records that document the reaction of the Indian and settlers who attempted to get ownership of land through foul means. [R100424]
MISSION INDIANS-California
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Mission Indians - California. This document is the first in a series of materials and government documents concerning Californian Indians, which includes the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848. [R100425]
TRIBAL NAMES of Pennsylvania - Handbook
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TRIBAL NAMES of Pennsylvania - Handbook. Thomas K. Donnalley. This Handbook has resource to Schoolcraft, Drakes, Heckwelder, Haines, McIntosh and the Reports issued by the Bureau of American Ethnology, which describes the significance of the Tribal names in Pennsylvania. [R100427]