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Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation — American Indian Made in North Carolina
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Use the form on the right to contact us. You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. American Indian Made in North Carolina. American Indian Made in North Carolina. Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation. The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation OBSN for short is a small Indian community located primarily in the old settlement of Little Texas, Pleasant Grove Township, Alamance County, North Carolina.
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Tribes
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NORTH CAROLINA INDIAN SENIOR CITIZENS COALITION. Elders Providing opportunities for our youth. North Carolina Tribes and Organizations. North Carolina's State and Federally recognized Tribes. Click on tribe or organization for additional information). Eastern Band of Cherokee. Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation. North Carolina Urban Organizations. Cumberland County Association for. Indian People, Inc. Guilford Native American Association. Metrolina Native American Association.
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| NC Tribal Communities
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Skip to main content. Commission of Indian Affairs. Map of NC Tribal Communities. American Indian Programs and Services. American Indian Genaeology Research. State Fair Housing Act. Equidad de Vivienda (Spanish Translation). What Fair Housing Means. Filing a Fair Housing Complaint. HUD Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO). Fair Housing Funding Opportunities. Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP). History of the NC Human Relations Commission. Human Relations Commissioner by Region. Capital...
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The Nansemond Indian Bass Family of Granville | Native American Roots
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Genealogy and history of Native Americans of Granville County and Northeastern North Carolina. The Nansemond Indian Bass Family of Granville. Family Tree of the first generations of Basses. John Bass(e), a colonist, married Elizabeth, daughter of the chief of the Nansemond tribe. This blog post focuses on their grandsons Edward Bass and John Bass who moved to North Carolina. Kianga Lucas. Much of the source material for this blog entry comes from Lars Adams’ research. On the Bass family. 8220;John Basse ...
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December | 2013 | Cat's Scratchs: Poetry, Prose, Art
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Cat's Scratchs: Poetry, Prose, Art. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 31, 2013. The Catawba Nation – Google Books — Snippet/Link. The Catawba Nation – Google Books. December 30, 2013. 8216;YOU WILL NEVER FIND THE TRUTH’ – Snippet and Link. 8220;…John, Fleet, Core, William and Daniel Cooper were in Sampson at the time (one of my lines, known to be crypto-Jewish, like Boone). Also, there is a former town on the South River named Lisbon! December 30, 2013. North Caro...
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Participating AIHE Tribes – American Indian Healthy Eating
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American Indian Healthy Eating. Tools for Healthy Tribes. Healthy Native North Carolinians. AIHE Partners & Advisors. Multidisciplinary AIHE Research Team. To initiate discussions on healthy eating and research engagement with tribal leaders, the NC Commission of Indian Affairs. Move forward with the American Indian Healthy Eating Project:. Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation.
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Cat's Scratchs: Poetry, Prose, Art | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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Cat's Scratchs: Poetry, Prose, Art. Just another WordPress.com site. Recent Updates Page 2. December 31, 2013. The Catawba Nation – Google Books — Snippet/Link. The Catawba Nation – Google Books. December 30, 2013. 8216;YOU WILL NEVER FIND THE TRUTH’ – Snippet and Link. 8220;…John, Fleet, Core, William and Daniel Cooper were in Sampson at the time (one of my lines, known to be crypto-Jewish, like Boone). Also, there is a former town on the South River named Lisbon! December 30, 2013. December 30, 2013.
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Education Trip Series - Historic Interpretations, Inc.
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Historic Interpretations, Inc. Give Us Some Feedback. Historic Interpretations, Inc volunteers are invited to join in educational meet-ups and trips, both locally and overnights, to get together, learn, and network. We have many of these opportunities throughout the year. Participants are expected to pay for their admission, meals, etc. though we try our best to get group rates when we can. We also encourage carpooling if you can! GET ON OUR MAILING LIST FOR TRIP UPDATES. February 20 Revolutionary War D.
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August | 2015 | Native American Roots
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Genealogy and history of Native Americans of Granville County and Northeastern North Carolina. The Parker Family: Occaneechi Saponis living in Granville, Orange, and Alamance Counties. Stephen Parker (b. 1778) – Earliest Identified Parker:. Stephen Parker (b. 1778). Household in the 1820 census in Mecklenburg Co, VA. He appears to have a wife and 5 daughters and 1 son. Source: 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Mecklenburg, Virginia; Page: 147A; NARA Roll: M33 130; Image: 283. Age 82 years old, living in Mec...
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Native Americans of Halifax County, Virginia
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The Native Americans of Halifax County, Virginia. Painting by Martin Pate, Newnan, GA Courtesy Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service. Http:/ www.nps.gov/history/seac/index.htm. On the Nottoway River in southeastern Virginia, have uncovered points, blades, and other evidence that are 15,000 to 17,000 years old. PLoS ONE. 2008. Ca 13,000 B.C.to 7,900 B.C.). Some evidence indicates the first inhabitants came by sea while other findings show the possibility of a land, or ice, bridge connectin...
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