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- The five civilized Indian tribes of eastern North Carolina / by Brewington, C. D.(CARDINAL)208912; Bizzell, Oscar M.,1921-2003.(CARDINAL)203069;
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- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes; Indians of North America; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- And still the waters run. by Debo, Angie,1890-1988.(CARDINAL)130274;
Bibliography: pages 396-402.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Dawes Commission and the allotment of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914 / by Carter, Kent,1946-(CARDINAL)226438;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-241) and index.Getting organized: 1863-1896 -- First try at enrollment: 1896-1897 -- Prelude to destruction: 1897 -- The Curtis Act: 1898 -- Snakes and scribes: enrollment of the Creeks and Seminoles -- Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Lawyers -- Deciding who can be a Cherokee -- Allotting land -- Buy, rent, or steal -- Townsites and leftovers -- The business of bureaucracy -- Winding up affairs -- Going out of business -- Appendix I: List of Tribal rolls among the records of the Dawes Commission -- Appendix II: List of townsites -- Bibliography -- Source notes -- Index.Given by Eugene Edge III.The Dawes Commission, regarded by some as a human tragedy, is one of the most highly controversial subjects involving US government treatment of Native Americans from 1893 to 1914. During this time, Native Americans were subjected to enrollment in order to determine who was qualified for individual land allotments in the Indian Territory. The methods employed by the government were overwhelming for the understaffed organization, and while the commission ultimately broke down tribal governments and took control of preexisting Native American land, the Native peoples did not benefit from its work.
- Subjects: United States. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.; Five Civilized Tribes;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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- The final rolls of citizens and freedmen of the five civilized tribes in Indian territory. / by United States.Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.(CARDINAL)166642;
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- Subjects: Registers (Lists); Five Civilized Tribes.; Ex-slaves of Indian tribes;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Spirits dark and light : supernatural tales from the Five Civilized Tribes / by Tingle, Tim.;
Cherokee stories -- The Immortal Ones -- The Raven Mockers -- Spearfinger -- The hunter and the snake -- Eagle Slayer -- Choctaw stories -- Naloosa Falaya -- The Lady Who Changed -- Hashok Okwa Huiga -- Deerboy and the Speckled Doe -- No Name -- Chickasaw stories -- Emma's mother -- Back from the grave -- Tracks in the mud -- Rabbit death -- The jealous witch -- Creek stories -- Two friends -- The hunters' wives -- Panther Man -- The Tie-Snakes -- Long-Clawed One -- Seminole stories -- Old Twisted Horn -- Hungry for meat -- Yerby's apple doll -- Chichibow -- Corn Lady890L
- Subjects: Tales; Five Civilized Tribes; Folklore;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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- Indian removal : the emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians / by Foreman, Grant,1869-1953.(CARDINAL)133246;
Bibliography: pages 399-404.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes; Five Civilized Tribes; Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Indian removal : the emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians / by Foreman, Grant,1869-1953,author.(CARDINAL)133246; Debo, Angie,1890-1988,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)130274;
Includes bibliography: pages 399-404, and index.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes; Five Civilized Tribes; Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Applications for enrollment of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914 [microform]. by United States.National Archives and Records Service.(CARDINAL)145066; United States.Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.(CARDINAL)166642;
-- Roll (R)434 Creek Memorandum L-Y, Chicksaw by blood 1-90 -- R435 Chickasaw by blood 91-199 -- R436 Chickasaw by blood 200-338 -- R437 Chickasaw by blood 399-446 -- R438 Chickasaw by blood 447-544 -- R439 Chickasaw by blood 545-640 -- R440 Chickasaw by blood 641-752 -- R441 Chickasaw by blood 753-871 -- R442 Chickasaw by blood 872-999 -- R443 Chickasaw by blood 1000-1126 -- R444 Chickasaw by blood 1127-1275 -- R445 Chickasaw by blood 1276-1379 -- R446 Chickasaw by blood 1380-1522 -- R447 Chickasaw by blood 1523-1644 -- R448 Chickasaw by blood 1645-1694 -- R449 Chickasaw by blood 1695-1767 -- R450 Chickasaw by blood 1768-1808 -- R451 Chickasaw by blood 1809-1840 -- R452 Chickasaw by blood 1841-1857, Chickasaw D1-D221 -- R453 Chickasaw D222-D325, Chickasaw R1-R11 -- R454 Chickasaw R12-R69 -- R455 Chickasaw R70-R135, Chickasaw newborn 1-100 -- R456 Chickasaw newborn 101-276 -- R457 Chickasaw newborn 277-500 -- R458 Chickasaw newborn 501-553, Chickasaw minor 1-129 -- R459 Chickasaw minor 130-350 -- R460 Chickasaw minor 351-469, Chickasaw Freedmen 1-48 -- R461 Chickasaw Freedmen 49-347 -- R462 Chickasaw Freedmen 348-580 -- R463 Chickasaw Freedmen 581-806 -- R464 Chickasaw Freedmen 807-1127 -- R465 Chickasaw Freedmen 1128-1481 -- R466 Chickasaw Freedmen 1482-1523, Chickasaw Freedmen minor 1-47 -- R467 Chickasaw Freedmen minor 48-330 -- R468 Chickasaw Freedmen minor 331-517."The Commission enrolled individuals as 'citizens' of a tribe under the following categories: citizens by blood, citizens by marriage, new born citizens by blood (enrolled under an act of Congress approved March 3, 1905), minor citizens by blood (enrolled under an act of Congress approved April 26, 1906), freedmen (former black slaves of Indians, later freed and admitted to tribal citizenship), new born freedmen, and minor freedmen. Delaware Indians adopted by the Cherokee tribe were enrolled as a separate group within the Cherokee. Within each enrollment category, the Commission generally maintained three types of cards: 'Straight' cards for persons who applications were approved, 'D' cards for persons who applications were considered doubtful and subject to question, and 'R' cards for persons whose applications were rejected. Persons listed on 'D' cards were subsequently transferred to either 'Straight' or 'R' cards depending on the Commission's decisions. All decisions of the Commission were sent to the Secretary of the Interior for final approval" -- Introd.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes.; Cherokee Indians; Indians of North America; Chickasaw Indians; Choctaw Indians; Creek Indians; Seminole Indians;
- Available copies: 226 / Total copies: 226
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- And still the waters run : the betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes. by Debo, Angie,1890-1988.(CARDINAL)130274;
Bibliography: pages 396-402.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- And still the waters run : the betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes / by Debo, Angie,1890-1988.(CARDINAL)130274;
Bibliography: pages 396-402.
- Subjects: Five Civilized Tribes; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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