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Mission Not Impossible! Genealogical Research for Native Americans Presenter: June Power, MLIS Access Services/Reference Librarian The University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Native American Genealogy Overview Can Native American ancestry really be traced? Are the records hard to find? Where are the records located? What are the limitations to the process?

Myths of Native American Ancestry Research Native Americans didn t keep records so research is impossible Large scale numbers of tribal peoples did not pass as white to avoid segregation; some individuals did but not entire communities. Native Americans will also be listed as Indian by the federal government. All information is based on blood quantums.

Getting Started Get organized Read about genealogy Connect with a genealogy group Decide on an approach

Do Your Homework Identify what you already know Start with yourself and work backwards Talk to your relatives Locate family documents and public records

Useful Family Documents for Genealogical Research Family Bibles Birth, baptism, marriage, and death certificates School report cards and diplomas Old family letters Scrapbooks and photographs Diaries and Journals

Useful Public Records for Genealogical Research Church registers Newspapers Municipal, state, and federal records census, naturalization papers, vital statistics Local and state archives, historical societies, and libraries

Useful Internet Sources for Genealogical Research Genealogy.com http://www.genealogy.com FamilySearch.org http://familysearch.org Ancestry.com http://www.ancestry.com HeritageQuest.com http://www.heritagequestonline.com USGenWeb.org and NCGenWeb.us - http://www.usgenweb.org/ and http://www.ncgenweb.us/ East Carolina Roots http://eastcarolinaroots.com/

American Indian Genealogy Beginning Research Requires a cross-disciplinary approach, using standard genealogical methodology Very few census records have notations about Native Americans - but there are some including federal Indian Census records (e.g. 1900 and 1910) Church and local records often contain more information Tribal histories and records are very important Family History Library in Salt Lake City contains many American Indian records Thomas J. Blumer, "Practical Pointers in Tracing Your Indian Ancestry in the Southeast," Journal of the Afro- American Historical and Genealogical Society, 13 (Spring/Fall 1994): 67-82.

American Indian Genealogy Record Types Correspondence Maps Removal Records Enrollment Records Oral Histories Treaties Tribal Office Records Bureau of Indian Affairs records often available through national and regional archives (also Department of War, Department of the Interior, Department of State)

American Indian Genealogy Record Types Federal Indian census records 1885-1940 (usually found on the rolls following general census) Dawe s Rolls, Keyon Miller, and other tribal counts for land allotment and other purposes Very few published genealogies Native American records in the National Archives - mostly from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and War Department School records for Native American schools established by the federal government

Avoid the Pitfalls in Native American Genealogy Don t start your research with assumptions and keep an open mind Avoid the search for gold and don t try to work forward rather than backward - follow the trail of names Don t step skips Leave no stone unturned Focus on the records not on racial features Pay attention to geography and history Look for records not hearsay Beware the coincidence of names Separate genealogical research from the process of tribal enrollment

Finding Surprises

Other Tips and Tricks Women usually listed under maiden name Spelling variations When in doubt start with the U.S. Census Less is often more Look at originals when possible don t rely on transcriptions Not all databases are indexed (e.g. FamilySearch s North Carolina County Records 1833-1970 Collection https://familysearch.org/search/collection/ 1916185.)

Common Abbreviations in Genealogy

Reading Older Writing Spelling not always standard ss looks like fs Ye often means the and vice versa Many older words no longer in use Compare letters

Useful Books for Genealogical Research Unpuzzling Your Past: The Best-Selling Basic Guide to Genealogy - Emily Anne Croom The Genealogist s Companian and Sourcebook Emily Anne Croom The Researcher s Guide to American Genealogy Val D. Greenwood The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy Sandra Hargreaves Luebking and Loretto Dennis Szucs The Everything Guide to Online Geneaology: A Complete Resource for Using the Web to Trace Your Family History Kimberly Powell Geneology 101: How to Trace Your Family s History and Heritage Barbara Renick

Other Useful Genealogy Web Sites Genealogy Gopher s Free Genealogy Book Search - https://www.gengophers.com/#/ Genealogy Today www.genealogytoday.com Ancestral Findings www.ancestralfindings.com Access Genealogy - https://www.accessgenealogy.com Find a Grave - http://www.findagrave.com/ Genealogical Blogs like https://blog.eogn.com/