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  2. Baker Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Baker Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians was created by the Eastern Cherokee Enrolling Commission after it was commissioned by the United States Congress on June 4, 1924. The purpose of the Baker Roll was to collect and compile data from older Eastern Cherokee censuses and determine tribal affiliation.

  3. Cherokee descent - Wikipedia

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    "1. A direct lineal ancestor must appear on the 1924 Baker Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. [6] "2. You must possess at least 1/16 degree of Eastern Cherokee blood. Please note: Blood quantum is calculated from your ancestor listed on the 1924 Baker Roll." [6] United Keetoowah Band requirements are as follows:

  4. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians - Wikipedia

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    The EBCI also own, hold, or maintain additional lands in the vicinity, and as far away as 100 miles (160 km) from the Qualla Boundary. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are primarily the descendants of those persons listed on the 1925 Baker Rolls of Cherokee Indians. They gained federal recognition as a tribe in the 20th century.

  5. Category:Cherokee people on the Baker Roll - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Band Cherokee people who are listed on the Baker Roll. Pages in category "Cherokee people on the Baker Roll" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Guion Miller Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians use the Guion Miller Roll and the Dawes Rolls in order to determine eligibility for tribal citizenship. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians only uses the Baker Roll to determine eligibility for tribal citizenship. [3]

  7. Clingmans Dome no more: Cherokee name for Great Smoky ... - AOL

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    Following lobbying from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the U.S. Board of Geographic Names unanimously voted Sept. 18 to restore Kuwohi as the mountain’s name.

  8. Dawes Rolls - Wikipedia

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    Freedmen (persons formerly enslaved by Native Americans or adopted by the Cherokee tribe) New Born Freedmen; Minor Freedmen; Delaware Indians (those adopted by the Cherokee tribe were enrolled as a separate group within the Cherokee) More than 250,000 people applied for membership, and the Dawes Commission enrolled just over 100,000.

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