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== Records  ==


Dawes Commission Enrollment Records.   
'''Dawes Commission Enrollment Records.'''   


In 1893 Congress established a commission to exchange Indiann tribal lands in the southeastern United States for new land allotments to individuals in Oklahoma.  The ''Commission to the Five Civilized tribes ''was called the ''Dawes Commision ''after its chairman.  Senator Dawes.  More than 250,000 people appleid to this commission for enrollment and land.  Just over 100,000 wre approved.
In 1893 Congress established a commission to exchange Indiann tribal lands in the southeastern United States for new land allotments to individuals in Oklahoma.  The ''Commission to the Five Civilized tribes ''was called the ''Dawes Commision ''after its chairman.  Senator Dawes.  More than 250,000 people appleid to this commission for enrollment and land.  Just over 100,000 were approved.  
 
'''Content of the Records'''
 
'''''Enrollment Cards'''''(also called census cards) include residence, roll numbers, names of family members, relationships, ages, sex, degree of Indian, enrollment date, place and number, parents and their enrollment date or plane, spouses, divorces, children or grandchildren.
 
'''''Applications for enrollment'''''include


== Web sites  ==
== Web sites  ==

Revision as of 11:16, 4 December 2009

History[edit | edit source]

The Five Civilized Tribes consist of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, ChoctawCreek and Seminole Indian Tribes.

They became commonly refered to as the Five Civilized Tribes......

Records[edit | edit source]

Dawes Commission Enrollment Records. 

In 1893 Congress established a commission to exchange Indiann tribal lands in the southeastern United States for new land allotments to individuals in Oklahoma.  The Commission to the Five Civilized tribes was called the Dawes Commision after its chairman.  Senator Dawes.  More than 250,000 people appleid to this commission for enrollment and land.  Just over 100,000 were approved.

Content of the Records

Enrollment Cards(also called census cards) include residence, roll numbers, names of family members, relationships, ages, sex, degree of Indian, enrollment date, place and number, parents and their enrollment date or plane, spouses, divorces, children or grandchildren.

Applications for enrollmentinclude

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