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Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
For Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington.
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Brothertown History - Indian Country Wisconsin
During the 1740s, many Indian people in southern New England converted to Christianity, especially members of Algonkian-speaking tribes including the Mohegan, Pequot, Narragansett, Montauk, Tunxis, Wangunk, and Niantic.
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The Brothertown (Brotherton) are descendants of the Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquin-speaking) tribes in southern New England.
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York County, South Carolina.
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A resource for researching the family history of the Dakota/Nakota/Lakota tribes.
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Durant Roll - Morrow Family Tree
The Durant Roll is a Native American census roll taken by Horace Durant from 1908 to 1910. The database consists of natives of the Mackinac, Sault Ste. Marie, Grand River and Traverse Chippewa and Ottawa Indians of mostly of Northern Michigan. Also included in the database are the 1870 Indian Census Rolls.
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Ely Parker's List of Oneida Indian Volunteers - War of 1812
Transcribed roster of Oneida Indians who fought in War of 1812.
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The most powerful tribe of the Powhatan confederacy of tidewater Virginia and Maryland, was the Pamunkeys. Chief Powhatan was living among the Pamunkey when the English colonists first arrived in Virginia. This web site is devoted to the genealogy and history of these proud Native Americans.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Irving, New York. Their mission is to encourage interest in the genealogy of the Hodinöhsö:ni' (Iroquois) Nations– Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Tuscarora and associated peoples.
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Kansas Native American Genealogy
Covers all of the tribes which resided and migrated to or through Kansas. Most of those came from the east and around the Great Lakes area.
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LumbeeTribe.com - Official Web Site of the Lumbee Indian Tribe
Pembroke, North Carolina.
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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.









