smacmill
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Post by smacmill on Jun 1, 2013 14:41:47 GMT -5
Thanks so much for posting these photos. Found a man that my great aunt did interpretation work with. Wonderful to see.
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smacmill
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Post by smacmill on May 28, 2013 19:55:14 GMT -5
I'm going to say something politically incorrect. I am researching my great grandmother and 2nd great grandmother's Yankton stories. Most of everything I come across is about the males in the tribes. Most of the women prior to the Indian Census Rolls are lost to history it seems. It makes me sad, but I will not give up researching. Anyone have any tips on discovering maternal lines?
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smacmill
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Post by smacmill on May 23, 2013 19:17:48 GMT -5
My great great grandfather, a half blood Yankton, was an interpreter at Ft. Randall, and one of his sons is listed as scout/interpreter. Question #1: How were tribal members who cooperated with the U.S. government regarded by the other members? Question #2: How were half blood tribal members regarded (I'm speaking of the 1850's)?
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smacmill
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Post by smacmill on May 23, 2013 19:02:57 GMT -5
Seeking information about my great great grandparents that pre-dates the Indian Census Rolls and Land Allottments.
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