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  2. Native American tribal rolls - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Nation uses the Dawes Rolls to determine tribal citizenship. The UKB uses both the Dawes Rolls and the United Keetoowah Band Base Roll of 1949 to determine tribal citizenship. [5] The Dawes Rolls has been digitized and is searchable on the website of the Oklahoma Historical Society. [6] Cherokee tribal rolls include: 1817 ...

  3. 1896 Applications for Enrollment, Five Tribes (Overturned)

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    Digitized records relating to the overturned 1896 applications are available on multiple websites, including Ancestry.com and the Oklahoma Historical Society. Prior to the digitization of the rejected applications, they were available on microfilm at the National Archives and Records Administration via the microfilm publication M1650. [5]

  4. Baker Roll - Wikipedia

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    In order for a person to be or become a citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, they must: Have a direct lineal ancestor who appears on the Baker Roll of 1924. Have a blood quantum of at least 1/16th Eastern Band Cherokee ancestry. Blood quantum is traced from the ancestor listed on the 1924 Baker Roll.

  5. An 1843 treaty signed in the Republic of Texas sparks a ... - AOL

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    Members of Bell’s family did travel to Texas in the 1840s and stayed for about 20 years before they returned to the Cherokee Nation, according to a 1972 book, “Genealogy of Old & New Cherokee ...

  6. Access Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    One specific specialty it has is "the 1835 Cherokee census, listing Cherokees who lived east of the Mississippi during that year." [1] One reviewer's one-sentence summary is: "This has a lot to offer for a free site, but it's unlikely that you will discover anything new, unless you have a need for Native American resources." [3]

  7. Cherokee descent - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologist Kim TallBear describes some individuals asserting Native American ancestry based on DNA testing, who begin searching for "Cherokee ancestral lines" after this. She states, however, "There is no DNA test to prove you're Native American", [ 9 ] and that this group mostly continues to identify as white.

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