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| === Introduction === | | === Introduction === |
| To learn how to get started with American Indian research, find research facilities, and American Indian websites [[American Indian Genealogy|click here]].<br>
| | See [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Genealogy]] for more resources for researching indigenous peoples.<br> |
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| Start your search for records of an [[Indians of the United States and Their Records|indigenous]] ancestor in other records since Native Americans are often found in the same records as all other Americans. After you finish those records, turn to records specifically about Native Americans. Opportunities for genealogical research for indigenous people are good because more government records have been created for indigenous people than for any other ethnic group. Many Native American records must still be obtained from their original archive or library. | | Start your search for records of an [[Indians of the United States and Their Records|indigenous]] ancestor in other records since Native Americans are often found in the same records as all other Americans. After you finish those records, turn to records specifically about Native Americans. Opportunities for genealogical research for indigenous people are good because more government records have been created for indigenous people than for any other ethnic group. Many Native American records must still be obtained from their original archive or library. |