If you would like to join this project just request to and then please add any Chickasaw Nation Chiefs, Leaders in Tribal Affairs or Government, and Prominent and Influential members both men and women to this project.=Piomingo and Tishomingo== About Piominko=Born near Tupelo, Mississippi, in approximately 1750, Piominko served the Chickasaw people as a leader, diplomat and negotiator during th...
Brief History The Menominee Indian Tribe’s rich culture, history, and residency in the area now known as the State of Wisconsin, and parts of the States of Michigan and Illinois, dates back 10,000 years. At the start of the Treaty Era in the early 1800’s, the Menominee occupied a land base estimated at 10 million acres; however, through a series of seven treaties entered into with the United St...
Developing this project with hopes that we can compile sources regarding: Native American DNA, Native American inherited physical features, traits, diseases, and DNA reports. To assist all those doing research or seeking to compare and find lost paths to known tribal trees and various Native American Tribes here in North America.The project also created to further the research of DNA patterns w...
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is January 18 in 2016. Today we are in the American long weekend that leads to that celebration. This is a special day for genealogists who are tracing relationship paths back through those people with some Native (Indigenous/Indian) heritage and may not know about the Black component of much of that Native heritage. Some of the "Indians" who captured "Whites" had so...
Original Tribal Names of Native North American People Please note that this chart is not complete--we have included only the names of North American nations (not of every band or village within a nation), and only those nations whose original names are known. With the exception of Cree and Cherokee, American Indian languages do not have their own writing systems, so the names must be written us...
The Montauk Tribe of Indians are the modern incarnation of an Algonquian-speaking Native American people from the eastern and central sections of Long Island, New York. Montauk Indians (meaning uncertain). A term that has been used in different senses, sometimes limited to the particular hand or tribe known by this name, but in a broader sense including most of the tribes of Long Island, exce...
A project that attempts to follow the blood lines of black and mixed blood slaves of 17th century New Netherland, through their settlement of the land patents of New Jersey, to the smaller Ramapo Mountain area, and beyond. This examination makes use of the Geni World Tree. It also explores evidence that these lines were fractionally part of the the Ramapo culture Click on the map, here to the...
Beginnings The Stockbridge-Munsee are descended from Algonkian-speaking Indians, primarily Mohicans (also spelled Mahican or Mahikan, but not to be confused with the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut) and Munsee Delawares, who migrated from New York, Pennsylvania, and New England to Wisconsin in the 1820s and 1830s. The Stockbridge originally lived in western Massachusetts and moved to north-central...
This subportal is part of the USA Portal . =The state of New Mexico was admitted to the Union on January 6, 1912, becoming the 47th state. New Mexico is located in the Southwestern portion of the United States, it is fifth by area, and the 36th-most populous. Prior to it's exploration by the Spanish in the 16th century, the area comprising the current state of New Mexico had been inhabited by N...
A2-G16129A! = A2-G16129A! is a subclade of mtdna haplogroup A, downstream of his native american branch A2 : A2 > A2-C64T > A2-G16129A! == A2-G16129A! haplotrees ==A2-G16129A! on public FTDNA haplotree: [ !] A2-G16129A! on Yfull Mtdna haplotree:
Notables among the Alutiiq and Aleuts of Alaska.The Aleut (Unangax̂) and Alutiiq (Sugpiaq), are south and southwest Alaska, maritime peoples, both with similar cultures and spoken dialects from the same language family, although not mutually intelligible. They are also considered unrelated, although there has been a significant amount of marriages between the groups, resulting in some Alutiiq f...
Lovie Jane Haddock was an illegitimate daughter born of Alice Haddock and George Clifford Hall, Sr. of Randolph County, NC. George Clifford Hall, Sr. was kind and generous to his daughter. He owned a grocery store on South Fayetteville St., near with the prison camp now stands} He bought her coats for winter time and candy. He treated her well.Little can be found on George Clifford Hall family ...
Hopi Code Talkers, Heros of WWII and The Hopi Nation=For years, the contributions of the ten Hopi Code Talkers were secretHopi Code Talkers who served in the United States Army include:# Franklin Shupla # Warren Koiyaquaptewa # Frank Chapella # Travis Yaiva # Charles Lomakema # Percival Navenma # Perry Honani, Sr. # Floyd Dann, Sr.
Caddo History and GenealogyThe goal of this project is to develop genealogical and historical knowledge of the Caddo, indigenous peoples of North America.===Who are the Caddo?The Caddo Nation is a confederacy of several Southeastern Native American tribes. Their ancestors historically inhabited much of what is now East Texas, Louisiana, and portions of southern Arkansas and Oklahoma. They were ...
Surprise Valley Geologically, the Surprise Valley appears to be part of Nevada rather than California... "In one early account, Surprise Valley is said to have been known by the local Indians as “Kibeningnaredols” which means “Valley of the Long Mountains”." In the early years of while immigrant settlement, the area was accessed by the Applegate Trail: "fifteen men on horseback to set out in...
A2am = A2am is a subclade of mtdna haplogroup A [ )], downstream of his native american branch A2 : A2 > A2-C64T > A2-G16129A! > A2am == A2am haplotrees ==A2am on public FTDNA haplotree: on Yfull Mtdna haplotree: Ancient DNA ==One A2am ancient DNA found in 2020 in Curaçao (I13472 - de Savaan), dated 660ybp, in an archeological context of Curaçao ceramic period (ca. 450 and 1500 CE). This paper ...
Many stories and academic studies circulate about the fate of the Lost colonists and the existence of the Croatoan tribe. Where did they go? Is it only legend? Yet, there are people among us who claim Croatoan heritage and tell the stories that still remain. They claim they did not move down to the Lumber River but remained in the northern portions of the county around Carbonton, NC and the sou...