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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 22:58:04 GMT -5
MDEWAKANTON INDIAN SIOUX LINKS-1800S -After you click on the link below - you will see a (search bar )-type in mdewakanton click search. LINK BELOW- memory.loc.gov
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:01:05 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:01:57 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:02:31 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:06:29 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:10:38 GMT -5
Mahaska or White Cloud Rantchewaime or Flying Pigeon Mahaska the Younger Moanahonga, or Great Walker Neomonni or Cloud Out of Which the Rain Comes Notchiminie or No Heart Shauhaunapotinia or Man Who Killed Three Sioux Tahronohon, Watchemonne or the Orator. Individuals given as portrayed: Mew-hu-she-kaw, White Cloud, first chief of the nation Neu-mon-ya, Walking Rain, third chief Se-non-ty-yah, Blister Feet; great medicine man Wash-ka-mon-ya, Fast Dancer No-ho-mun-ya, One who gives no attention Shon-ta-yi-ga, Little Wolf Wa-tan-ye, One always foremost Wa-ta-we-bu-ka-na, Commanding General, the son of Walking Rain, ten years old Jeffrey Doraway (Dorion, omitted) Ruton-ye-we-ma, Strutting Pigeon, White Cloud's Wife Ruton-we-me, Pigeon on the Wing Oke-we-me, Female Bear that walks on the back of another Koon-za-ya-me, Female War Eagle Sailing Ta-pa-ta-me, Sophia, wisdom, White Cloud's daughter Corsair, a papoose. Chief White Cloud. Catlin's "See-non-ty-a". Catlin's "Shooting Cedar". Catlin's "Three Iowa Indians". Catlin's "Indian File--Iowa". Catlin's "The Ioway". Wa-ta-we-buck-ana or Commanding General . The Catlin Indian Collection, description by Catlin. Painted Warriors, off-site link to article on George Catlin. link below- ioway.nativeweb.org/history/people.htm
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:13:13 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:13:40 GMT -5
Welcome to the NEGenWeb Project Resource Center! This site was created to assist you in your research of Nebraska ancestors link below- www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:35:58 GMT -5
Minneapolis Area Office (Minnesota, Iowa, Mich, & Wisc.) Bureau of Indian Affairs 1 Federal Drive, Room 550 Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4007 (612) 713-4400 FAX (612) 713-44o1
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:36:30 GMT -5
Aberdeen Area Office (Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota) Bureau of Indian Affairs 115 4th Avenue, S.E. Aberdeen, South Dakota 574-1 (605) 226-7343 FAX (605) 226-7446 to top
Albuquerque Area Office (Colorado and New Mexico) Bureau of Indian Affairs 615 First St., N.W. P.O. Box 26567 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125 (505)766-3754 FAX (505)766-1964 to top
Anadarko Area Office (Kansas and West Oklahoma) Bureau of Indian Affairs WCD Office Complex P.O. Box 368 Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 (405) 247-6673 FAX (405)247-2242 to top
Billings Area Office (Montana and Wyoming) Bureau of Indian Affairs 316 North 26th Street Billings, Montana 59101 (406) 247-7943 FAX (406) 247-7976 to top
Eastern Area Office (N.Y., Maine, Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, and Mississippi) Bureau of Indian Affairs 3701 N. Fairfax Drive Mail Stop 260-VASQ. Arlington, VA 22203 (703) 235-2571 FAX (703) 235-8610 to top
Juneau Area Office (Alaska) Bureau of Indian Affairs P.O. Box 25520 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5520 (907) 586-7177 FAX (907) 586-7252 to top
Minneapolis Area Office (Minnesota, Iowa, Mich, & Wisc.) Bureau of Indian Affairs 1 Federal Drive, Room 550 Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4007 (612) 713-4400 FAX (612) 713-44o1 to top
Muskogee Area Office (East Oklahoma) Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 8002 Muskogee, Oklahoma 74402-8002 (918) 781-4600 FAX (918) 781-4604 to top
Navajo Area Office (Navajo Res. Only, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico) Bureau of Indian Affairs P.O. Box 1060 Gallup, New Mexico 87305 (505) 863-8314 FAX (505) 863-8245 to top
Phoenix Area Office (AZ, Nevada, UT, California, and Idaho) Bureau of Indian Affairs One North First Street P.O. Box 10 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 (602) 379-6600 FAX (602) 379-4413 to top
Portland Area Office (Oregon, Washington, and Idaho) Bureau of Indian Affairs 911 N.E. 11th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97232 (503)231-6702 FAX (503) 231-2201 to top
Sacramento Area Office (California) Bureau of Indian Affairs 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, California 95825 (916) 978-6000 FAX (916) 978-6099
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:45:33 GMT -5
The designation of slave, isn't too surprising either because many Native Americans were sold into slavery. The Chickasaw sold 500 Choctaw taken in battle by 1700. There were 12,000 Apalachees and Timucuas sold through the Carolina slave markets. There are many cases of Red/Black ancestors - sources for this area of research can be found in back issues of Back To The Blanket". A Cherokee Native American Journal. Vol 3 No 6 had an article discussing Tribal RecordsReveal Black Indians Triracial Families and mentions a book "Black Indian Genealogical Research". Also the Frontier Freedmans Journal and Black Indian Genealogy Research :African American Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes," by Angela YWalton-Raji. MD LINK BELOW- www.othermetis.net/AboGene/Gene.html#RBS
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:49:49 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:53:54 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:54:27 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 23:56:21 GMT -5
Tamara Reply Jun 21, 2006, 11:53am, denney wrote:Christian Chief Taopi - called him "Nagi x Kau," "Shaking Soul." --From this time he bore the name of Taopi - --These letters were written by Taopi, and knowing the feelings of Wabashaw, he consented to have Good Thunder add his name to them. They were carried by Wa-ha-canka-ma-za, one of these mourners, a half day's journey at the peril of his life, and delivered to the messenger for General Sibley. Nor need I tell you that in fulfilment of the pledge of these letters, they did rescue the white captives and delivered them to us. Taopi had a certificate from General Sibley. Camp Release, Oct. 4h, 1862 anglicanhistory.org/usa/whipple/hinman1869.html is this the letter written and carried by Thomas A Robertson?
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