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This section Deals With General and specific Ways to Search your family History, Most Of the informational sources here are free, with the exception of the "researchers for hire" you will find information on searching the dawes rolls and links to the actual  database, you will also find links to professional researchers who specialize in native American genealogy The links Below will give you much to ponder, as i find more free informational sources I will add them.

Genealogy Sources

the Dawes Rolls - Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory

Indian Ancestry - Enrollment in a Federally Recognized Tribe - US Department of the Interior
AccessGenealogy - Indian Tribes of the United States A listing by state of the tribes that lived and visited
AncestralFindings - genealogical search of Birth, Death, Marriage, Census, Ancestry, Family Trees
The Bureau of Indian Affairs US Department of the Interior
Family Search - is a huge genealogy database By the L.D.S Church
Native American Genealogy - Collection of how-to articles focusing on tracing Native American ancestors
RootsWeb - the Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community
The USGenWeb Project - Free Genealogy and Family History Online
DVD - How To Trace Your Native American Heritage
Blood Quantum requirements For Enrollment in Native American Tribes
Some other Genealogy Links and Resources
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the Dawes Rolls

Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory

What's Available in this section

What's not Available

Lists of people accepted between 1898 and 1914 by the Dawes Commission as members of these five Indian tribes: Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole Information about any tribes other than the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole.
Steps on how to search for someone in the Dawes Rolls online Many descriptions from the census cards, and the majority of census card images.
Ideas for further steps you can take in your Native American research Information about applying for tribal membership. (See links provided on

Step 1: Introduction

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Why Search the Dawes Rolls?

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About the Dawes Rolls

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Before You Start

Step 2: Check to see if the person's Census Card is described online

Step 3: Use the Index to the Final Rolls online

Step 4: Look up the Person in the Final Rolls online

Step 5 If You Don't Know the Persons Tribe

Step 6: What You Can Do Next?

Independent Researchers for Hire - Researchers Specializing in Native American Records
 

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Step 1: Introduction

Why Search the Dawes Rolls?

The Dawes Rolls, also known as the "Final Rolls", are the lists of individuals who were accepted as eligible for tribal membership in the "Five Civilized Tribes": Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles. (It does not include those whose applications were stricken, rejected or judged as doubtful.) Those found eligible for the Final Rolls were entitled to an allotment of land, usually as a homestead.

The Rolls contain more than 101,000 names from 1898-1914 (primarily from 1899-1906). They can be searched to discover the enrollee's name, sex, blood degree, and census card number. The census card may provide additional genealogical information, and may also contain references to earlier rolls, such as the 1880 Cherokee census. A census card was generally accompanied by an "application jacket". The jackets then sometimes contain valuable supporting documentation, such as birth and death affidavits, marriage licenses, and correspondence.

Today these five tribes continue to use the Dawes Rolls as the basis for determining tribal membership. They usually require applicants to provide proof of descent from a person who is listed on these rolls. (
Contact the tribes directly for enrollment information).

Before You Start

Before you can effectively use the online index to find a person in the Final Rolls, you need to know:

bulletYour ancestor's name
bulletThe name of the person's tribe

If you know the individual's name and their tribe:
Proceed to
Step 2: Check to see if the person's Census Card is described online.

 

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If you do not know the person's tribe:

you can look for clues in the 1900 Census:

bulletFor those Indians living in predominantly Indian areas, there were special Indian schedules in the 1900 Census identifying one's tribe and parent's tribes. For those Indians living among the general population, only one's color or race was designated, such as Indian or white, etc.
Note: For the 1900 Census, start with the
Soundex Index. You may first want to read background on the Soundex indexing system.

 
bulletIf your ancestor's tribe is not identified in the 1900 Census, once you find where your ancestor was living, you can consult books such as The Indian Tribes of North America, by John R. Swanton, for information on the tribes living in each state. Other good sources are A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma, by Muriel H. Wright, and The Indians of Texas, by W.W. Newcomb, Jr., for tribes in those areas. Read more.

 
bulletOnline copies of the 1900 Census are available through the subscription-based Ancestry.com (unlimited free access to AncestryPlus from all NARA facilities). Limited parts of the 1900 Census have been transcribed by volunteers and are online on the USGenWeb website.
The NARA website does not have census records online, but we do have
census catalogs online, so you can find microfilm roll numbers that you can then rent, purchase, or find in a NARA facility or local library.

Next Step

If you know the individual's name, and he or she belonged to one of these tribes: Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, or Seminoles, you can now proceed to
Step 2: Check to see if the person's Census Card is described online.

 

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Independent Researchers for Hire

Researchers Specializing in Native American Records

Chris Baker
Post Office Box 497, 20834 Seminole Road
Indian Hills, CO 80454-0497
Telephone: (303) 806-5457
Email:
schrisbaker@earthlink.net
Contact Person: Chris Baker

Eugene H. Buck
11811 Briar Mill Lane
Reston, VA 20194-1520
Fax: (703) 435-3864
Email:
EBUCK43@aol.com
Contact Person: Eugene H. Buck

Data Dae Research
2824 Ironwood Drive
Grand Prairie, TX 75052-4218
Telephone: (972) 660-2345
Email:
DaePowell@aol.com
Contact Person: David Powell

Janet Davis
404 Lincoln Avenue, Post Office Box 653
Poteau, OK 74953-4963
Telephone: (918) 647-7471
Email:
janetdavis@clnk.com
Contact Person: Janet Davis

Documents Archaeology, Incorporated
Research Office, 5029 Country Club Drive
High Ridge, MO 63049-3509
Telephone: (314) 486-8406
Fax: (636) 376-4336
Email:
documents@brick.net
Contact Person: Douglas R. Givens, Ph.D.

Draco International Investigations
999 Bookcliff Avenue, Apartment N 5
Grand Junction, CO 81501-8156
Telephone: (970) 242-4240
Email:
mailto:kcOnmp@gvii.net
Contact Person: Vernon L. Estes, Chief Investigator/CEO

Monica M. Drake
1209 S West Street
Arlington, TX 76010-2540
Telephone: (817) 226-4377
Email:
infinitymax@sbcglobal.net
Contact Person: Monica M. Drake

Helen Weiss Productions
Post Office Box 21264
Washington, DC 20009-0764
Telephone: (202) 255-0380
Email:
hwprod2004@aol.com
Contact Person: Helen Weiss
 

Heritage Research Center, Ltd.
Post Office Box 9316
Missoula, MT 59807-9316
Telephone: (406) 721-1913
Fax: (406) 721-4220
Email:
heritage@montana.com
Contact Person: Gary D. Williams

Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Post Office Box 7086, 125 Bank Street Fifth Floor
Missoula, MT 59806-7086
Telephone: (406) 721-1958
Fax: (406) 721-1964
Email:
gallach@hrassoc.com
Contact Person: Daniel Gallacher, Senior Associate Historian

Deborah R. Kemp
8500 Hiawatha Road
Kansas City, MO 64114-3002
Telephone: (816) 333-6770
Fax: (816) 444-0148
Email:
DeborahRKemp@kc.rr.com
Contact Person: Deborah R. Kemp

Morgan, Angel, and Associates
1601 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20009-1049
Telephone: (202) 265-1833
Fax: (202) 265-8022
Email:
mike@morganangel.com
Contact Person: Michael Lawson

Nicklason Research Associates (VK)
5 Cleveland Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20912-4123
Telephone: (301) 588-0456
Fax: (301) 588-0456
Email:
vickillian@prodigy.net
Contact Person: Vicki Killian

Nicklason Research Associates (ML)
2217 N Harrison Street
Arlington, VA 22205-3147
Telephone: (703) 536-5180
Fax: (703) 536-5180
Email:
nicklasonres1@msn.com
Contact Person: Mark Leutbecker

Pearl Information Services
110 Park Street
Portland, ME 04101-3825
Telephone: (207) 775-5889
Email:
Pearl@Maine.rr.com
Contact Person: JoAn Street

PSW Research
1869 Laurel Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104-5938
Telephone: (651) 503-4803
Email:
PSWResearch@comcast.net
Contact Person: Paula Stuart Warren, CGRS

Ruby Research
1311 Euclid Street NW 1
Washington, DC 20009-4849
Telephone: (202) 518-4187
Email:
info@rubyresearch.com
Contact Person: Morgan Davis

 

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Blood Quantum Requirements for Enrollment is Native American tribes
 

Tribee

BLOOD QUANTUM REQUIRED FOR MEMBERSHIP

Absentee Shawnee 1/4 degree Absentee Shawnee blood
Apache 1/8 degree total Indian blood
Blackfeet 1/4th Minimum Blood Quantum
Caddo 1/8 degree Caddo blood
Cherokee of Oklahoma Any degree-Descendent of tribal member
Cherokee of North Carolina must possess at least 1/16th degree of Eastern Cherokee blood
Cherokee-Shawnee Any degree-Descendent of tribal member
Cheyenne-Arapaho 1/4 degree with at least 1 enrolled parent
Chickasaw Any degree-Descendent of a tribal member
Choctaw of MS 1/2 Mississippi Choctaw
Choctaw of Okla. Any degree-Descendent of a tribal member
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Any degree-Descendent of a tribal member
Comanche 1/4 degree Comanche blood
Creek Any degree-Descendent of tribal member
Delaware Tribe of Eastern Oklahoma Any-degree-Descendent of tribal member
Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 1/8 degree Absentee Delaware blood
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Ft. Sill Apache 1/16 degree Ft. Sill Apache blood
Iowa Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska Any degree-Descendent of tribal member
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 1/4 degree Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma blood
Kialegee Tribal Town 1/4 degree Kialegee Tribe of Oklahoma
Kickapoo of Missouri 1/4 degree Kickapoo of Missouri blood
Kickapoo of Oklahoma 1/4 degree Kickapoo of Oklahoma blood
Kiowa 1/4 degree Kiowa blood
Kaw Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Miami Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Modoc Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Navajo 1/4 degree Navajo blood
Osage Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Otoe-Missouria 1/4 degree Otoe-Missouria blood
Ottawa Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Ottawa Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Pawnee 1/4 degree Pawnee blood
Peoria Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Ponca 1/4 degree Indian blood and a parent must be enrolled
Prairie Band Potawtomi 1/4 degree Prairie Band Potawtomi blood
Quapaw 1/4 degree Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri 1/8 degree Indian blood born to member of tribe
Sac & Fox Tribe of Oklahoma 1/4 degree Sac & Fox of Oklahoma
Seminole Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Seneca-Cayuga Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
Sioux 1/4 degree Sioux Blood
Tonkawa Tribe 1/4 degree Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Wichita 1/8 degree Wichita or Affiliated Tribes
Wyandotte Any degree-Descendant of tribal member
United Keetowah Band of Cherokees 1/4 degree United Keetowah of Oklahoma
 
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