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Native-American

Genealogy Resources

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Local History & Genealogy Collection

This guide highlights some materials in the Local

History and Genealogical Collection. If you are

interested in knowing more about the resources

available, please call (989) 755-9827 or visit the

library. We are also happy to answer inquiries

by mail.

Public Libraries of Saginaw

505 Janes Avenue

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Book Resources

970.3 Chippewa Indians of the Saginaw Area

C444M Under theTreaties of August, 1855 and October 18, 1864

R 970.1 The Flandrau Papers: Treasure Trove for

Dakota Mixed Blood Dakota Indian Genealogy

R 970.1 Arellano, Fay Louise Smith. Delaware Trails:

Ar Some Tribal Records, 1842-1907

R 970.1 Armstrong, K. M. & Curry, Bob. Chickasaw

Ar Rolls: Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the “1855” Chickasaw District Roll of 1856

R 970.1 Benge, Barbara L. The 1880 Cherokee Nation

Be Census, Indian Territory (Oklahoma)

R 970.3 Blankenship, Bob. Cherokee Roots

Bl

R 970.1 Blankenship, Bob. Dawes Roll “Plus” of

Da Cherokee Nation “1898”

R 970.1 Blankenship, Bob. Guion Miller Roll “Plus” of

Gu Eastern Cherokee, East and West of Mississippi “1909”

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R 929.3 Bowen, Jeff. Eastern Cherokee Census:

N811 Cherokee, North Carolina, 1915-1922: Taken by Agent James E. Henderson, v. 1 & 2

R 970.1 Burns, Louis F. Osage Indian Bands and Clans

Bu

R 929.1 Byers, Paula K., ed. Native American

Na Genealogical Sourcebook

R 970.1 Byrd, William L. III. Villainy Often Goes

By Unpunished: Indian Records From the

North Carolina General Assembly Sessions 1675-1789

R 929.1 Carpenter, Cecelia Svinth. How to Research

Ca American Indian Blood Lines: A Manual on Indian Genealogical Research

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R 970.1 Carter, Kent. The Dawes Commission and

Ca the Allotment of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914

R 929.1 Clark, Dick. Cherokee Ancestor Research

Cl

R 970.1 Cleland, Charles E. The Place of the Pike

Ojibwa (Gnoozhekaaning): A History of the Bay Mills Indian Community

R 970.1 Duffy, Laurie Beth. Who’s Looking for Whom in

Du Native American Ancestry

R 970.5 Fay, George E. Treaties Between the Indian

Tr Tribesof Wisconsin and the United States of America, Part II

R 929.1 Felldin & Tucker. Index to the 1835 Census of

Fe the Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi River

R 970.1 Garrett, Sandi. Only the Names Remain:

Ga Indian Territory-Oklahoma

R 970.1 Gormley, Myra Vanderpool. Cherokee

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R 970.1 Henry, Lorraine (Rainwaters). Native American

He Directory: Vital Records of Maine,

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin

R 016.970 Hill, Edward E., comp. Guide to Records in the

Hi National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians

R 970.3 Ilko, John A. An Annotated Listing of Ojibwa

Il Chiefs, 1690-1890

R 970.1 Jordan, Jerry Wright, comp. Cherokee By

Ch Blood: Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims 1906-1910

R 929.1 Kavasch, E. Barrie. A Student’s Guide to Native

Ka American Genealogy

R 977.497 Keller, Mark O. The Chippewa Land of

Ke Keweenaw Bay: An Allotment History

R 970.5 Keller, Mark O. A Micro-Model of Leadership

Ke Among the Ojibwa of Southeastern Michigan and their Descendants

R 970.004 Klein, Barry, ed. Indian Country Address Book

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R 970.3 Kirkham, E. Kay. Our Native Americans: Their

Ki Records of Genealogical Value

R 970.1 Lantz, Raymond C. Ottawa and Chippewa

La Indians of Michigan, 1855-1868

R 970.1 Lantz, Raymond C. Ottawa and Chippewa

La Indians of Michigan, 1870-1909

R 970.1 Lantz, Raymond C. Potawatomi Indians of

La Michigan, 1843-1904: Including Some Ottowa and Chippewa, 1843-1866 and Potawatomi of Indiana, 1869 & 1885

R 970.3 Leder, Lawrence H., ed. The Livingston Indian

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R 929.1 Lennon, Rachal Mills. Tracing Ancestors Among

Le the Five Civilized Tribes: Southeastern Indians Prior to Removal

R 929.3 Munnell, Michael D. American Indian Marriage

W753 Record Directory for Ashland County, Wisconsin 1874-1907

R 970.3 National Archives. “Durant Roll” (Persons and

Na their Descendants on the Roll of Ottawa and Chippewa Tribe of Michigan in 1870 and Still Living in 1907)

R 970.1 Page, Jo Ann Curls. Extract of the Rejected

Pa Applications of the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee

R 970.1 Pangburn, Richard. Indian Blood I & II

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R 970.1 Prevost, Toni Jollay. The Delaware and

Pr Shawnee Admitted to Cherokee Citizenship and the Related Wyandotte and Moravian Delaware

R 970.3 Prevost, Toni Jollay. Indians From New York in

Pr Wisconsin and Elsewhere: a Genealogy Reference

R 970.1 Prevost, Toni Jollay. Indians From New York in

Pr Ontario and Quebec, Canada: A Genealogy Reference

R 970.1 Prevost, Toni Jollay. Indians From New York: a

Pr Genealogy Reference

R 973.0497 Rozema, Vicki. Voices From the Trail of Tears

Vo

R 970.1 Sivertsen, Barbara J. Turtles, Wolves, and

Si Bears: A Mohawk Family History

R 970.1 Starr, Emmet. History of the Cherokee Indians

Cherokee and Their Legends and Folk Lore

R 970.1 Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North

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R 929.3 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, ed. Collections of the

W753 State Historical Society of Wisconsin: The Mackinac Register of Marriages 1725-1821

R 970.1 Tregillis, Helen Cox. The Indians of Illinois

Tr

R 970.1 United States. Commission to the Five Civilized Un Tribes. The Final Rolls of Citizens and

Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory

R 929.3 United States. Congress. American State Papers:

Am35m Indian Affairs

R 970.1 Waggoner, Linda M., ed. “Neither White Men

Ne Nor Indians”: Affidavits From the Winnebago Mixed-Blood Claim Commissions, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 1838-1839

R 970 Waldman, Carl. Atlas of the North American

Wa Indian

R 929.1 Walton-Raji, Angela Y. Black Indian Genealogy

Wa Research: African American Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes

We also have numerous titles on Michigan Native American history and culture! Our librarians will be happy to

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CD ROM Automated Archives, Inc. Michigan Land

#254 Records (Records include Indian names and Indian allotments from East Saginaw and other Federal land offices)

M 234 National Archives. Correspondence,

Microfilm Office of Indian Affairs, Saginaw Agency, 1824-1850

M 496 National Archives. Census Roll, 1835, of the

Microfilm Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi and Index to the Roll

M 595 National Archives. Mackinac (Chippewa)

Microfilm Indian Census 1902, 1903, 1910, 1915-1927

M 595 National Archives. Bay Mills School

Microfilm (Chippewa) 1909-1911, 1913-1915; Birch Cooley Agency (Sioux) 1891-1893, 1895- 1898; Bishop Agency (Paiute & Other Indians) 1916-1926

M 595 National Archives. Indian Census - Great Lakes

Microfilm (Chippewa & Potawatomi) 1936-1937

M 1186 National Archives. The Five Civilized Tribes

Microfilm Enrollment Cards for 1898-1914

R970.1 National Archives. Correspondence, Field

Microfilm Notes, and the Census Roll of All Members or Descendants of Members Who Were on the Roll of the Ottawa and the Chipewa Tribes of Michigan in 1870, and Living on March 4, 1907 (Durant Roll)

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Wickes Library

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www.saginawlibrary.org

May, 2005

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