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Native American Genealogical Resources at Torrance Public Library
The best Internet site is Cyndislist for Native American Genealogy .
929.1089 N278 |
Byers, Paula, ed., Native American Genealogical Sourcebook , New York: Gale, 1995. Also in the Reference Collection. How to begin Native American research showing organizations and resources available. |
R929.1089 C295 |
Carpenter, Cecelia, How to Research American Indian Blood Lines , Bountiful, UT: American Genealogical Lending Library, 1994. |
929.1089 G671 |
Gormley, Myra, Cherokee Connections , Baltimore: GPC, 1995. Introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to Cherokee ancestors. |
R929.1089 K59 |
Kirkham, E. Kay, Our Native Americans and Their Records of Genealogical Value , Logan, UT: Everton, 1980-84. Extensive description of the records available through the National Archives and the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. |
929.1089 L567 |
Lennon, Rachal, Tracing Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes , Baltimore: GPC, 2002. |
929.1089 M128 |
McClure, Tony, Cherokee Proud , Somerville, TN: Chunannee Books, 1999. Also in the Reference Collection. How to trace your Cherokee ancestry. |
R929.1089 M871 |
Morningstar, Heather, How to Enroll in an Indian Tribe , Denver, CO: Arrowstar, 1993. Dated but good background information about how to start the process and what information is needed. |
R929.1089 R374 |
Reintjes, Afton, How to Research "A Little Bit of Indian" , Salt Lake City: Family History World, 1989? Researching Native American genealogy through unofficial sources especially books. |
R929.1089 W241 |
Walton-Raji, Angela, Black Indian Genealogy Research , Bowie, MD: Heritage Quest, 1993. |
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