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Native American
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Today is:
I have tried to
provide a link to all tribes, whether recognized or not, information
on a specific tribe, and research aids for that tribe. If you would
like to have your site listed, please use the Submit
Your site Form and we will get you added as quickly
as possible.
- Abenaki
- Algonkin
- Apache
- Blackfeet
- Blackfoot
- Brotherton
- Caddo
- Catawba
- Cherokee
- Cheyenne
- Chickasaw
- Chippewa
- Choctaw
- Creek
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Muscogee Creek Nation
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Porch Band of Creek Indians
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Among the Creek - Carol
Middleton
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Creek Indian Researcher -
Lance Hall, Spend some time here, you
will be amazed at the amount of information
- Muscogee,
A Study of the Creek Indians - John
Robertson
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Muscogees or Creek Indians, 1519-1893 -
Among the Creek
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Introduction to the Creek Nation About
North Georgia
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A Creek
Bibliography - Anne E.
Gometz
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Selected Creek Letters 1825-1829
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1832 Creek Census -
Rootsweb, Images
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Some Creek Families and Friends -
Among the Creek
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The Creek War - Among the
Creek
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Creek Documents - Among the
Creek
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Second Creek War, 17 Letters, Alabama
Department of Archives & History
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14 May 1825 - From Creek Chiefs to
Alabama Governor Pickens shortly after the murder of
McIntosh, Hawkins, and other signers of the Treaty of
Indian Springs.
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14 October 1835 - J. F. Schermerhorn to
the Cherokees
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January 1836 - An Act Regulating Indian
Affairs
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17 October 1835 - J. F. Schermerhorn to
the Cherokees
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26 October 1835 - Letter from the
Cherokees to the Governor of Alabama
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30 December 1835 - J.F. Schermerhorn to
Gov. C.C. Clay
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5 March 1836 - O.K. Truman to Gov. C.C.
Clay, Tuskegee, Alabama
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30 May 1836 - Reply of the Oakfuskee
tribe to the proclamation of Gov. Clay
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13 May 1836 - S. Galliher and others to
Gov. C.C. Clay
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19 May 1836 - Major General Thomas J.
Jesup to Gov. C.C. Clay
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1 June 1836 - Gov. C. C. Clay to Messrs
J.W.A. Sanford and Co.
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2 June 1836 - Jno. J. Walker to Gov.
C.C. Clay
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21 June 1836 - Gov. C. C. Clay to "Sir"
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December 1836 - to relieve the starving
condition of the friendly Indians
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21 February 1837 - Gov. C. C. Clay to
Col. John Currie
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30 March 1837 - Gov. C. C. Clay to
Major Gen. Thomas J. Jesup
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17 April 1837 - Gov. C. C. Clay to Hon.
J. R. Poinsett
- Dakota
- Delaware
- Fox
- Huron
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Iroquois
- Kickapoo
- Menominee
- Miami
- Mohawk
- Munsee
- Navajo
- Nez Percé
- Omaha
- Osage
- Ottawa
- Passamaquoddy
- Potawatomi
- Powhatan
- Saponi
- Seminole
- Seneca
- Shawnee
- Sioux
- Tuscarora and Six Nations
- Ute
- Wampanoag
- Wyandot
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Copyright David W
Morgan 1998-2008, Judy White 2008 - 2020 Rebecca
Maloney 2021-
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