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American Indian Tribal Resources

Access tribal histories, tribal directories, and genealogy resources specific to individual Indian tribes, including Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Chippewa, Choctaw, Creek, Navaho, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Seminole, Sioux and Ute.
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The African-Native American Genealogy Web Page

Celebrating Omaha's Black Indians and all 40,000+ Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants!

American Indian Resource Directory

Find contact information for all of the federally recognized American Indian tribes in this free directory.

Cheyenne Genealogy Research

Information on the history, culture, and genealogy of the Cheyenne tribe. There are also a few transcribed cemetery and census records, as well as an offer for lookups in the author's large database covering over two hundred years of Cheyenne genealogy.

Chickasaw Historical Research Page

Explore documents pertaining to the genealogy and history of the Chickasaw Nation including tribal rolls, census, letters, government records and bible entries.

Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, 1837-1907

This USGenWeb site for the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory contains history, queries, lookups, links to genealogy resources for Oklahoma Counties created from the Chickasaw Nation, and general Oklahoma genealogy resources.

Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory

This large site includes Choctaw census records allotment patent books, tribal newspapers, cemeteries, history and tips for Choctaw genealogy research.

Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma

This excellent USGenWeb page contains a history of the Creeks, the principal chiefs, towns, Creek Nation settlements in OK after the Civil War, court records, queries, and "Records of Intruders and Non-Citizens in Creek Nation, 1875-1897.

Native American Tribal Histories

Histories of all Native American tribes in the Northeast, as well as histories for a number of tribes from other areas of the U.S.

Oneida Indian Ancestry

This site, by Oneida Nation citizen William Sommers Quistorf, is very useful because it explains which online databases contain information on Oneida tribes (U.S. and Canada) and how to find the information. The site also offers biographies, off-line resources, and a list of Oneida family researchers.

People of the Three Fires

Genealogy information on the Chippewa (Ojibwa), Ottawa, and Potawatomi tribes of Michigan, including words for family in each native language, surnames, queries, histories, and a few databases such as census information.

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