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Chief Quanah Parker: Chief Quanah Parker - Comanche
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Monday, August 16, 2010. Chief Quanah Parker - Comanche. The birth date of Quanah (Quanna, Quana or Quannah) Parker is uncertain. It is estimated that he was born between 1850 and 1852 in West Texas. Meanwhile, Nadua (Cynthia Ann) and her mixed-race daughter were reunited with her white family, but after having made her life 24 years with the Comanche, she wanted to return to them and her husband. She was never permitted to do so. Her daughter Topsana died of an illness in 1863. Cynthia Ann l...Soon afte...
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US 1900 Census - Indian Territory: January 2011
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US 1900 Census - Indian Territory. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. US 1900 Census - Indian Territory. The 1900 United States Census has special significance for Indians. There is a secret. In this census that is not in any other United States Census. The example of George Guess will be used to illustrate step-by-step how this is done using the internet site, Ancestry. This example will show the use of a special version of Ancestry that can only be used at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. 2 The up...
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Seneca Tribe: Seneca Tribe - Iroquois Nation
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Sunday, October 3, 2010. Seneca Tribe - Iroquois Nation. New York Seneca Tribe. Seneca ('place of the stone,' the Anglicized form of the Dutch enunciation of the Mohegan rendering of the Iroquoian ethnic appellative Oneida, or, strictly, Oněñiute'ā'kā'. And with a different ethnic suffix, ( Oněñriute'roñ'no. Meaning 'people of the standing or projecting rock or stone'). One of the Seneca's most important leaders was a man named " Red Jacket. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Seminole Native Americans: July 2010
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Saturday, July 3, 2010. In Native American Research it is important to know that five tribes were considered as "civilized tribes" by the United States government. The following is a quote from wikipedia about the five civilized tribes:. The Five Civilized Tribes were the five Native American nations: the Cherokee,. Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. Which were considered civilized by. White settlers during that time period because they adopted many of the. The Dawes Rolls, also known as the "Final...
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White Cloud: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Chief White Cloud - Iowa. Mahaskah, was born near the Des Moines River, in Iowa, in 1784. The tribe was known as the Iowa or Ioway tribe. His father, Mauhawgaw, was invited by the Sioux to a dinner. While at the dinner, the Sioux surprised Mauhawgaw, attacked him and killed him. Mahaskah was very young at the time. Mahaskah was then involved in eighteen battles with other Native American tribes and was victorious in every one. During his life, Mahaskah had 10 wives. View my comp...
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Chief Cochise - Apache: Chief Cochise - Apache
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Chief Cochise - Apache. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Chief Cochise - Apache. Cochise was born about 1805 in an area that is now the northern Mexican region of Sonora, New Mexico and Arizona as a member of the Chokonen-Chiricahua Apache tribe. Cochise grew to be about 5'10" tall and weighed about 175 pounds. He was very strong and in his language his name was "Cheis" which meant "having the quality or strength of oak.". Battle of Dragoon Springs. Capture, escape, and retirement. Cochise then retired to his n...
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Chief Joseph: July 2010
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Sunday, July 25, 2010. Chief Joseph - Nez Perce. Chief Joseph - Nez Perce. Chief Joseph was born on March 3, 1840, in the Wallowa Valley of northeastern Oregon which was the home of the Nez Perce Native Americans. He was known as Chief Joseph, the younger, because when his father was converted to Christianity, his father was given the Christian name of Joseph. Therefore the father was Joseph, the Elder. Chief Joseph was born as Hinmuuttu-yalatlat or Hinmaton-Yalaktit or Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt. In 1873,...