E. Barrie Kavasch
A Student's Guide to Native American Genealogy
E. Barrie Kavasch
A Student's Guide to Native American Genealogy
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Each volume also explains to students the "whys" and "hows" of tracing their roots if they are adopted or come from non-tradtional families.
Each volume also explains to students the "whys" and "hows" of tracing their roots if they are adopted or come from non-tradtional families.
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- Verlag: Greenwood
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 419g
- ISBN-13: 9780897749756
- ISBN-10: 0897749758
- Artikelnr.: 22407109
- Verlag: Greenwood
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 419g
- ISBN-13: 9780897749756
- ISBN-10: 0897749758
- Artikelnr.: 22407109
E. BARRIE KAVASCH is a research associate at the Institute for American Indian Studies in Washington, CT. She has written and lectured extensively on Native American foods and healing plants. Her other publications include the highly acclaimed book Native Harvests. Of Creek, Cherokee, and Powhatan descent, Ms. Kavasch can trace her own ancestry to the famous daughter of Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas.
Chapter 1. Grandmother Spider's Tangled Web
Questions of Identity
The Native American Past
Native Americans Today
Resources
Starting Your Exploration
Chapter 2. Why Trace Your Roots? Learning About Your Origins
Getting Started
Staying Organized
Resources
General Reference Sources
Getting Started
Chapter 3. Celebrating Heritage and Diversity
Where Did It All Begin? Nontraditional Families
Adoption
Resources
Adoptee Support Organizations
Information on Adoption
Chapter 4. A Deeper Sense of History
Ancient North America
Native American Culture Areas
Native American Displacement
Slavery
Migration and Extermination
Canada's First People
Native American Tribes
Fight for Rights and Independence
Native Women Leaders
Family and Self
Resources
Native American Tribes
Native American Women
Native Americans Throughout History
Native American Culture and Traditions
Legal and Political Issues
Chapter 5. Tracing Your Family Tree
Who Is American Indian? Filling in Your Family Tree
Family and Tribal Membership
Tribal Enrollment
Certificate Document of Indian Blood (cdib)
Folklore and Oral History
Family Reunions
Resources
Genealogy Basics
Oral History and Traditions
Films and Videos
Chapter 6. Genealogical Records and Research
Library Resources
Census Records
Soundex Index
Native American Names
Wills and Cemeteries
Historical and Family Associations
Records in the National Archives
Computers and Genealogy
Resources
Using Outside Sources
Names
Census Records
Graves and Cemeteries
National Archives
National Archives Regional Archives
Historical Societies
Genealogical Societies
and Libraries
Computer Genealogy
Internet Web Sites
Chapter 7. Native American Records and Documents
Indian Treaties
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
Records of Federally Unrecognized Tribes
Resources
Native American Genealogy
Chapter 8. Preserving What You Find
Notebooks and Files
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Your Pedigree Chart
Essays
Family History Books
Resources
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Preparing a Written Family History
Native American Biography and Autobiography
Glossary
Index
Questions of Identity
The Native American Past
Native Americans Today
Resources
Starting Your Exploration
Chapter 2. Why Trace Your Roots? Learning About Your Origins
Getting Started
Staying Organized
Resources
General Reference Sources
Getting Started
Chapter 3. Celebrating Heritage and Diversity
Where Did It All Begin? Nontraditional Families
Adoption
Resources
Adoptee Support Organizations
Information on Adoption
Chapter 4. A Deeper Sense of History
Ancient North America
Native American Culture Areas
Native American Displacement
Slavery
Migration and Extermination
Canada's First People
Native American Tribes
Fight for Rights and Independence
Native Women Leaders
Family and Self
Resources
Native American Tribes
Native American Women
Native Americans Throughout History
Native American Culture and Traditions
Legal and Political Issues
Chapter 5. Tracing Your Family Tree
Who Is American Indian? Filling in Your Family Tree
Family and Tribal Membership
Tribal Enrollment
Certificate Document of Indian Blood (cdib)
Folklore and Oral History
Family Reunions
Resources
Genealogy Basics
Oral History and Traditions
Films and Videos
Chapter 6. Genealogical Records and Research
Library Resources
Census Records
Soundex Index
Native American Names
Wills and Cemeteries
Historical and Family Associations
Records in the National Archives
Computers and Genealogy
Resources
Using Outside Sources
Names
Census Records
Graves and Cemeteries
National Archives
National Archives Regional Archives
Historical Societies
Genealogical Societies
and Libraries
Computer Genealogy
Internet Web Sites
Chapter 7. Native American Records and Documents
Indian Treaties
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
Records of Federally Unrecognized Tribes
Resources
Native American Genealogy
Chapter 8. Preserving What You Find
Notebooks and Files
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Your Pedigree Chart
Essays
Family History Books
Resources
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Preparing a Written Family History
Native American Biography and Autobiography
Glossary
Index
Chapter 1. Grandmother Spider's Tangled Web
Questions of Identity
The Native American Past
Native Americans Today
Resources
Starting Your Exploration
Chapter 2. Why Trace Your Roots? Learning About Your Origins
Getting Started
Staying Organized
Resources
General Reference Sources
Getting Started
Chapter 3. Celebrating Heritage and Diversity
Where Did It All Begin? Nontraditional Families
Adoption
Resources
Adoptee Support Organizations
Information on Adoption
Chapter 4. A Deeper Sense of History
Ancient North America
Native American Culture Areas
Native American Displacement
Slavery
Migration and Extermination
Canada's First People
Native American Tribes
Fight for Rights and Independence
Native Women Leaders
Family and Self
Resources
Native American Tribes
Native American Women
Native Americans Throughout History
Native American Culture and Traditions
Legal and Political Issues
Chapter 5. Tracing Your Family Tree
Who Is American Indian? Filling in Your Family Tree
Family and Tribal Membership
Tribal Enrollment
Certificate Document of Indian Blood (cdib)
Folklore and Oral History
Family Reunions
Resources
Genealogy Basics
Oral History and Traditions
Films and Videos
Chapter 6. Genealogical Records and Research
Library Resources
Census Records
Soundex Index
Native American Names
Wills and Cemeteries
Historical and Family Associations
Records in the National Archives
Computers and Genealogy
Resources
Using Outside Sources
Names
Census Records
Graves and Cemeteries
National Archives
National Archives Regional Archives
Historical Societies
Genealogical Societies
and Libraries
Computer Genealogy
Internet Web Sites
Chapter 7. Native American Records and Documents
Indian Treaties
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
Records of Federally Unrecognized Tribes
Resources
Native American Genealogy
Chapter 8. Preserving What You Find
Notebooks and Files
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Your Pedigree Chart
Essays
Family History Books
Resources
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Preparing a Written Family History
Native American Biography and Autobiography
Glossary
Index
Questions of Identity
The Native American Past
Native Americans Today
Resources
Starting Your Exploration
Chapter 2. Why Trace Your Roots? Learning About Your Origins
Getting Started
Staying Organized
Resources
General Reference Sources
Getting Started
Chapter 3. Celebrating Heritage and Diversity
Where Did It All Begin? Nontraditional Families
Adoption
Resources
Adoptee Support Organizations
Information on Adoption
Chapter 4. A Deeper Sense of History
Ancient North America
Native American Culture Areas
Native American Displacement
Slavery
Migration and Extermination
Canada's First People
Native American Tribes
Fight for Rights and Independence
Native Women Leaders
Family and Self
Resources
Native American Tribes
Native American Women
Native Americans Throughout History
Native American Culture and Traditions
Legal and Political Issues
Chapter 5. Tracing Your Family Tree
Who Is American Indian? Filling in Your Family Tree
Family and Tribal Membership
Tribal Enrollment
Certificate Document of Indian Blood (cdib)
Folklore and Oral History
Family Reunions
Resources
Genealogy Basics
Oral History and Traditions
Films and Videos
Chapter 6. Genealogical Records and Research
Library Resources
Census Records
Soundex Index
Native American Names
Wills and Cemeteries
Historical and Family Associations
Records in the National Archives
Computers and Genealogy
Resources
Using Outside Sources
Names
Census Records
Graves and Cemeteries
National Archives
National Archives Regional Archives
Historical Societies
Genealogical Societies
and Libraries
Computer Genealogy
Internet Web Sites
Chapter 7. Native American Records and Documents
Indian Treaties
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
Records of Federally Unrecognized Tribes
Resources
Native American Genealogy
Chapter 8. Preserving What You Find
Notebooks and Files
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Your Pedigree Chart
Essays
Family History Books
Resources
Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts
Preparing a Written Family History
Native American Biography and Autobiography
Glossary
Index