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Rachal Mills Lennon traces nineteen branches of her family tree through five North American Indian tribes, although one of her more intriguing ancestors -- the "Choctaw princess" of family lore -- remains a shadow among the pines at Dancing Rabbit Creek Lennon has been a Certified Genealogical afficher plus Records Specialist since 1985. She holds an M. A. in architectural history from the University of Virginia and has just completed her doctoral coursework in Southern History at the University of Alabama. She is the author, editor, and compiler of five books afficher moins

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
This is a resource book for genealogical research and trying to find info on your ancestors if you know or suspect they're of Southeastern Native American heritage. A large portion of the book are addresses and info on other resources with some brief explication. Its incredibly dry, and the sort of book you track down if you have a purpose rather than a book you track down to learn from.

References are often dry though, so, it does what it needs to do.
 
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Yiggy | 7 autres critiques | Jul 9, 2009 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Tracing Ancestors Among the Five civilized Tribes is a helpful guide to tracing Indian ancestors that are difficult to find in traditional sources. The book gives a concise history of Indian removal among the five civilized tribes and an exhaustive list of resources to consult in tracking down those elusive ancestors.
 
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Electablue | 7 autres critiques | Mar 13, 2008 |
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This well organized book will serve as an helpful guide to the genealogist in his search for family ancestry in one of the Five Civilized Tribes of southeastern United States. The author gives a brief, but thorough cultural and historical overview for the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole tribes and some lesser known regional tribes. This book in its 5th printing, focuses on the "Pre-Removal" period for these tribal peoples. In part one, Lennon guides the researcher in the utilization of colonal and early state records and research strategies in seeking out ones elusive Native American ancestor. In part two, Lennon gives details on how to utilize early Federal records, manuscripts, books and films. Additionally, she includes both extensive reference notes and an extensive bibliography of other works. This bibliography is helpfully arranged according to the Southeastern tribe of genealogical interest. The work is indexed and is enhanced with maps, illustrative photographs and charts to assist in researching archival documents of each of these tribes. The author has been a Certified Genealogical Records Specialist since 1985 and holds several degrees in history. As she traces nineteen branches of her family tree through five North American Indian tribes, she has first hand knowledge in utilizing the research tools she has so ably expounded on in this work, one of several books she has authored. It is a worthy book to have in one's collection. It can be a helpful guide in getting one started in Native American genealogical research even if one's ancestor is not from one of the Five Civilized Tribes, the focus of this work.… (plus d'informations)
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