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61. Only the Names Remain, Volume
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62. Eastern Cherokee Census, Cherokee,
 
63. Our native Americans: Where and
64. The Choctaw Freedmen
 
65. Native American Research in Michigan
 
66. An introduction to materials relating
 
67. Native American ancestors in the
 
68. A guide to finding your Native
 
69. Finding Your Native American (Ethnic
 
70. The native American: Records that
 
71. Native American research in Michigan:
 
72. Zapotec Elite Ethnohistory: Pictorial
 
73. Native American Catholic Cemetery
74. Creek Indian History: A Historical
 
$13.13
75. Crow Dog: Four Generations of
 
76. 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American
77. 1998 Blackfeet Genealogy, Treasures,
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78. When the Great Spirit Died: The
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79. The Black American Handbook for
 
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80. North American Sun Kings : Keepers

61. Only the Names Remain, Volume 6: Tahlequah and Skin Bayou District (Oklahoma)
by Sandi Garrett
Paperback: 134 Pages (2009-05-01)
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Asin: 0788414062
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This volume, linking the Drennen Roll and the Guion Miller Applications, is a valuable addition to the growing body of genealogical works devoted to researching Cherokee ancestry, Article 9 of the Treaty of August 8, 1846, between the Untied States govern ... Read more


62. Eastern Cherokee Census, Cherokee, North Carolina, 1915-1922, Volume 1: 1915-1916 Taken by Agent James E. Henderson
by Bowen
Paperback: 162 Pages (2009-06-01)
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Asin: 0806352434
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This is a transcription of the first two years (1915-1916) of a census of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians from Cherokee, North Carolina, living on the reservation known as the Qualla Boundary. Individuals enumerated in the census are descendants of the Cherokees who were not removed to Indian Territory during the period 1838-1839 in the migration known as the Trail of Tears. The information provided in the census almost invariably gives the individual's name, family relationship, date of birth, and sex--information that is critical in any genealogical research. In some cases, the Indian Agent also compiled Cherokee birth and death dates or the names of children living apart from their parents. ... Read more


63. Our native Americans: Where and how to find them
by E. Kay Kirkham
 Unknown Binding: 247 Pages (1985)

Asin: B00073B374
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64. The Choctaw Freedmen
by Robert Elliott Flickinger
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-23)
list price: US$4.15
Asin: B0040JHPPK
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Including the early History of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory the Presbytery of Kiamichi, Synod of Canadian, and the Bible in the Free Schools of the American Colonies, but suppressed in France, previous to the American and French Revolutions
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65. Native American Research in Michigan
by Victoria Wilson
 Spiral-bound: 34 Pages (1997-08-01)
list price: US$10.00
Isbn: 0940133555
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66. An introduction to materials relating to Native Americans in the Connecticut State Library
by Richard C Roberts
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1996)

Asin: B0006RKHQ4
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67. Native American ancestors in the Eastern United States
by Arlene H Eakle
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1996)

Asin: B0006QFKMG
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68. A guide to finding your Native American ancestor
by Larry S Watson
 Unknown Binding: 27 Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006PGGES
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69. Finding Your Native American (Ethnic American Book)
by Robert D. Reed, Danek S. Kaus
 Paperback: Pages (1993-11)
list price: US$4.50
Isbn: 1568750315
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70. The native American: Records that establish individual and family identity
by E. Kay Kirkham
 Unknown Binding: 25 Pages (1980)

Asin: B0007213ZW
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71. Native American research in Michigan: A genealogical guide
by Victoria Wilson
 Unknown Binding: 34 Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QR6CI
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72. Zapotec Elite Ethnohistory: Pictorial Genealogies from Eastern Oaxaca (Vanderbilt University Publications in Anthropology, No 39)
by Joseph Whitecotton
 Paperback: 176 Pages (1990-09)
list price: US$23.75
Isbn: 0935462309
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73. Native American Catholic Cemetery at Assinins on the Keweenaw Bay, Baraga County, Michigan
by Betty Marie Bellous
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006OV11M
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74. Creek Indian History: A Historical Narrative of the Genealogy, Traditions and Downfall of the Ispocoga or Creek Indian Tribe of Indians
Hardcover: 176 Pages (1999-11)
list price: US$34.95
Isbn: 0942301153
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Creek Indian History one of the best
Creek Indian History is one of the best books we have read.It is very informative.We have learned more from this book about our heritage and traditions than we thought possible.Just learning that the dead were buried under the floor of the home was fasinating.It's a book everyone wanting to know about the Creek Indians should read. ... Read more


75. Crow Dog: Four Generations of Sioux Medicine Men
by Leonard Crow Dog, Richard Erdoes
 Hardcover: 256 Pages (1995-02)
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Asin: 0060168617
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Documenting the voices of four generations of medicine men, a Native American saga of the Crow Dog family records an unbroken chain of historical events, reveals its spiritual lives, and celebrates Sioux history and culture. $30,000 ad/promo. Tour. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars worth reading
The descriptions and ideas in this book often conflict with many other Lakota authors. This makes it very interesting since he often describes well known events with just slight differences. An example is in the story of the White Buffalo Calf Woman. The changes in the story he presents actually seem to make more sense in the Lakota belief system than most other descriptions. The stories are often presented with good reasons for the changes. At times he seems a little arrogant but this is easily overlooked when contemplatinghis writing and ideas. I recommend this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars have not recieved this item yet
its now may 29th 2010 and have not recieved this book yet please can you advise me on its progress

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book...
This is a great book that could be out of print soon.Get a copy while you can, you won't be disappointed.

3-0 out of 5 stars Non Fiction
The story of the Sioux leader Crow Dog.It also talks about his family and previous generations, as well as children.He has a co-writer to get all this down.This isn't too bad, and a reasonably interesting account if you are interested in that sort of history and such books as Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee.

5-0 out of 5 stars CROW DOG THE GREATNESS OF THE COYOTE
THE FIRST PART OF THE BOOK IS INCREDIBLE ENLIGHTNING GUIDANCE THROUGH THE RITES, CULTURE AND LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. THEN WE MOVE INTO RECENT HISTORY WITH THE CREATION OF AIM ITS STRUGGLE AND AMAZING VICTORIES; TO MOVE ON WITH PROSECUTION PERSECUTION TORTURE OF THE PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT AND DIE FOR THEIR CULTURE AND ARE STILL FIGHTING TODAY FOR THE RIGHT TO BE WHO THEY ARE. (RESPECT!)
WHEN CROW DOG DESCRIBE HIS JAIL TIME IT IS SO REALISTIC AND SENSITIVE YOU FEEL YOU ARE THERE INSIDE HIM AND THE WALLS, BUT WHEN YOU SHARE HIS FINAL FEAR: YOU ARE BREATHLESS ABOUT TO CHOKE!
ALL THIS HAD TO END UP IN A SUN DANCE.
A WONDERFUL BOOK WHICH SHOULD BE INTO EVERY LIBRARY, BOOKSTORES AND MOST DEFINETELY ON YOUR BOOK SHELVES.
1 HEART!
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76. 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American census: With birth and death rolls
by Jeff Bowen
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006FAXII
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77. 1998 Blackfeet Genealogy, Treasures, and Gifts
Hardcover: 429 Pages (1998)

Asin: B000OBEFHO
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More than 300 pages of entries covering over 800 individuals and their ancestry. Several pages of full-page photos and the mythologies are described in detail. ... Read more


78. When the Great Spirit Died: The Destruction of the California Indians 1850-1860
by William B. Secrest
Paperback: 352 Pages (2002-11-01)
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Asin: 1884995403
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Exploring the destruction of the native Californians, this thorough history discusses the philosophies and language references such as “Diggers” and Poor Lo” that eventually set the stage for the extermination of a group of people.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A sad era of California history well told
This history deserves to be better known.They didn't teach this in school or college when I was growing up; and when traveling to the various historical sites and museums in the state you'll see few references to the many sorry episodes well told in this excellent book.

The book is broken into eighteen chapters.The first briefly sketches the history of the California Indians to 1850.The following chapters are each a regionally centered story of the one-sided conflicts during the period 1850-1860 that traditional histories refer to as Indian `troubles' or `wars'; but is no different from the genocides or ethnic cleansing of more recent times.

The author makes powerful use of newspaper accounts, diaries and similar sources to tell the stories of the brutal destruction of California's original inhabitants by Americans flooding in.As the settlers and miners spread throughout the state they took land and, more importantly, access to traditional sources of food away from the local Indians.And no matter whether the Indians resisted or cooperated the men, women and children were killed with impunity.Many children were sold into slavery; many women were kidnapped and raped or forced into prostitution.Treaties weren't honored.Assistance from the Federal Indian Department was diverted by corrupt officials.Even on the reservations the Indians starved and were ravaged by disease.It can be a difficult read.

The author acknowledges that he isn't an academic historian or anthropologist; and thankfully this book is free of 'theory', although it might have benefited from some additional context.It is nonetheless well referenced for those looking to check his facts and sources.And it is a history well worth knowing and thinking about.

5-0 out of 5 stars When the Great Spirit Died
As a person very interested in California history, I thoroughly enjoyed "When the Great Spirit Died" by William B. Secrest.It is the most informative and educational book I have read about the Native American Indian tribes of early California.Mr. Secrest's clear descriptions of the culture and way of life of California's first inhabits stirs the imagination.He vividly illustrates how cultures clashed with the arrival of the white settlers.He truly makes history come to life.I highly recommend this well-written book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Documents a startling point in American history
This history of the destruction of California's Indians covers a narrow time frame from 1850-1860, but documents a startling point in American history where Indians were slaughtered and hunted. When The Great Spirit Died probes the philosophy behind these killings, using source material references, previously unpublished material, and a host of vintage black and white photos to capture the terrible events. A 'must' for any Native American history collection from high schools through public libraries.

5-0 out of 5 stars the less pleasant side of US history
As Jonathan Kirsch says in the March 2, 2002 LA Times Book Review section (p.R2), 'Secrest reminds us that the California dream was a nightmare for its original inhabitants... For anyone whose knowledge of California history derives from bland grade-school textbooks, Secrest's book will be nothing less than shocking." An important supplemental history to the usual tales of missions and the gold rush in California.

5-0 out of 5 stars An outstanding work
William Secrest has once again done an outstanding job of historical research. This book explores one of the most painful episodes of Euro-American history, and brings to light the attitudes and morays of early settlers whose goal was, indeed, to exterminate the Native American population.He offers irrefutable proof of a shameful period in our history, one that we need to recognize and deal with.
It is a factual and well-written documentary that every American should read, especially those of us whose roots go back to those settlers.

Len Wilcox
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79. The Black American Handbook for Survival through the 21st Century. Volume 1: The Forgotten Truth Behind Racism in America
by RaDine Amen-ra
Paperback: 183 Pages (2001-01-28)
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Asin: 0970545509
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book dispels all the myths that have been portrayedas the truth for decades. This book explains and documents the actualheritage of the people who were enslaved in the Americias, the racialidentity of the American Indians, what the English term of Indianrepresents, and why sytematic discrimination and insitutionlizedracism is still being enforced aganist Black Americans today? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The truth is finally unfolding
This book is an amazing, eye opening book. This book pioneered a new area of research!

A large amount of so called black Americans have stories of American Indian mothers or grandmothers. These stories are largely ignored by black American families who see themselves as not being American Indian but African. The only link they have to being African is that an ancestor was labeled negro at one point in their history. This book points out that the world "Negro" only refers to dark-skinned people, it does NOT refer to any country of origin.

If you start doing your research you find that between 1492 and 1651 a large number of Indian slaves were taken. If you do even more research you find that any Indian captured "against the united states" was sent to the Caribbean, the same place that slaves were being shipped to the new world!! (a side note: very few, if any,africans landed directly onto North America, all africans landed in the Carribean first, then were shipped out to SOUTH America) Kidnapped/Captured Indians would leave their land Indian, take a boat ride to the Carribean and then Show up in their land as a Negro slave! Entire peoples were being labeled "colored" or negro like the Appalachians and Nanticoke! And lets not forget the one-drop rule....so if you looked too dark, you were labeled a Negro, plain and simple, but all eastern woodland Indians (the first to be seen by a european) were dark-skinned, and would be hence labeled colored or Negro by the one-drop rule!

As for the other reviewer, you are either Amerindian or African. If you are African, then call up your home country in that continent and ask them to pay for your relocation to your homeland and give you full citizenship to your rightful homeland (not residency) as Israel does for their displaced. For those of us who have no political or land connection to africa, we are American Indian and poud of it.

Other Books to Read:
-Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples
-The Olmecs
-The MoundBuilders

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5-0 out of 5 stars NOBLE TRUTH
NOBLE TRUTH THIS BOOK OPENS YOUR EYES TO WHAT I NEW IN MY HEART.
I AM AFRICAN YET I KNOW MY PEOPLE ARE ORIGINAL TO THIS LAND. ... Read more


80. North American Sun Kings : Keepers of the Flame
by Joseph B Mahan, Cyclone Covey
 Hardcover: 220 Pages (1992-10)
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Asin: 188082003X
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