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[http://www.seminolenation-indianterritory.org/seminole_nation_clans.htm '''Clans:''']Alligator (Hvlpvtvlke), Bear (Nokusvlke), Beaver (Echaswvlke), Bird (Fuswvlke), Deer (Ecovlke), Fox (Culvlke), Lye Drip, Otter, Panther, Potato (Ahalvlke), raccon (Workvlke), Snake, water Moccasin, and Wind Clan (Hotvlkylke) | [http://www.seminolenation-indianterritory.org/seminole_nation_clans.htm '''Clans:''']Alligator (Hvlpvtvlke), Bear (Nokusvlke), Beaver (Echaswvlke), Bird (Fuswvlke), Deer (Ecovlke), Fox (Culvlke), Lye Drip, Otter, Panther, Potato (Ahalvlke), raccon (Workvlke), Snake, water Moccasin, and Wind Clan (Hotvlkylke) | ||
1900 Census Roll Blood Bands: Thomas Palmer, Echo Emarthoge, Simon Brown, Yaha Harrjo, Tusekia Harjo, Kinkehe, Thomas Little, Oktiarche, Echoille, Wm. Cooper, Nuthcup Harjo, and Okoske Harjo. | 1900 Census Roll Blood Bands: Thomas Palmer, Echo Emarthoge, Simon Brown, Yaha Harrjo, Tusekia Harjo, Kinkehe, Thomas Little, Oktiarche, Echoille, Wm. Cooper, Nuthcup Harjo, and Okoske Harjo. | ||
1900 Freedman Bands: Dosar Barkus and Caesar Bruner | 1900 Freedman Bands: Dosar Barkus and Caesar Bruner | ||
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Peithmann, Irvin M. the Unconquered Seminole Indians,St. Peterburg, Florida: Great Outdoors Association. C 1957 {{FHL|193369|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52pi}} | Peithmann, Irvin M. the Unconquered Seminole Indians,St. Peterburg, Florida: Great Outdoors Association. C 1957 {{FHL|193369|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52pi}} | ||
Porter, Kenneth W., Alcione M. Amos and Thomas P. Senter. The Black Seminoles:History of a Freedom-Seeking People. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. C 1996. {{FHL|787530|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52p}} | Porter, Kenneth W., Alcione M. Amos and Thomas P. Senter. The Black Seminoles:History of a Freedom-Seeking People. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. C 1996. {{FHL|787530|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 Se52p}} | ||
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1900 Census Roll, Certified by Commissioners to be a correct copy of Seminole Indians and Freedman living on the 31 Day of December, 1899. (Refers to tribal enrollment of 1897) Authorized by Section 21 of Curtis Act and Seminole Agreement - 2,752 names on Rolls arranged by Bands, which are: Blood Bands: Thomas Palmer, Echo Emarthoge, Simon Brown, Yaha Harjo, Tusekia Harjo, Kinkehe, Thomas Little, Oktiarche, Echoille, W. Cooper, Nuthcup Harjo, and Okoske Harjo. Freedman Bands: Dosar Barkas and Ceasar Bruner Reference: World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar: Historical and Genealogical Records of the Five Civilized Tribes and Other Indian Records. by C. George Younkin | 1900 Census Roll, Certified by Commissioners to be a correct copy of Seminole Indians and Freedman living on the 31 Day of December, 1899. (Refers to tribal enrollment of 1897) Authorized by Section 21 of Curtis Act and Seminole Agreement - 2,752 names on Rolls arranged by Bands, which are: Blood Bands: Thomas Palmer, Echo Emarthoge, Simon Brown, Yaha Harjo, Tusekia Harjo, Kinkehe, Thomas Little, Oktiarche, Echoille, W. Cooper, Nuthcup Harjo, and Okoske Harjo. Freedman Bands: Dosar Barkas and Ceasar Bruner Reference: World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar: Historical and Genealogical Records of the Five Civilized Tribes and Other Indian Records. by C. George Younkin | ||
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1907 Census of Seminole County, Oklahoma. US Bureau of the Census {{FHL|737956|item|disp=FHL film 2155575}} | 1907 Census of Seminole County, Oklahoma. US Bureau of the Census {{FHL|737956|item|disp=FHL film 2155575}} | ||
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<br> '''The Family History Library''' | <br> '''The Family History Library''' | ||
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|+ '''Applications and Enrollment of the Commission for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914. - Dawes Commission''' | |+ '''Applications and Enrollment of the Commission for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914. - Dawes Commission''' | ||
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|+ '''Five Civilized Tribes and the Dawes Commission- Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole (Delaware adopted by Cherokee)''' | |+ '''Five Civilized Tribes and the Dawes Commission- Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole (Delaware adopted by Cherokee)''' | ||
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The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War by Wiley Britton {{FHL|765210|item|desp=FHL book 970.1B778u}} | The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War by Wiley Britton {{FHL|765210|item|desp=FHL book 970.1B778u}} | ||
Register of Deceased Veterans, Florida. Works Projects Administration {{FHL|466837|item|disp=FHL 0006716}} | Register of Deceased Veterans, Florida. Works Projects Administration {{FHL|466837|item|disp=FHL 0006716}} | ||
==== Indian Scouts ==== | ==== Indian Scouts ==== | ||
Enlistment Records of Indian Scouts who Served in the Scout Detachments at Fort Clark, Texas. by Donald A. Swanson. {{FHL|508479|item|disp=FHL fook 976.4 M2sd}} | Enlistment Records of Indian Scouts who Served in the Scout Detachments at Fort Clark, Texas. by Donald A. Swanson. {{FHL|508479|item|disp=FHL fook 976.4 M2sd}} | ||
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3 May 1881 Sierra Burras Mountains, Mexico Seminole Negro Scouts,under the direction of Lt. J. L. Bullis, 24th Infantry | 3 May 1881 Sierra Burras Mountains, Mexico Seminole Negro Scouts,under the direction of Lt. J. L. Bullis, 24th Infantry | ||
Source: ''Chronological List of Actions, &C., With Indians, From January 1, 1866, to January, 1891. ''Adjutant General's Office. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/chronological-list-of-actions-c-with-indians-from-january-15-1837-to-january-1891/oclc/5516921 WorldCat] <br> | Source: ''Chronological List of Actions, &C., With Indians, From January 1, 1866, to January, 1891. ''Adjutant General's Office. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/chronological-list-of-actions-c-with-indians-from-january-15-1837-to-january-1891/oclc/5516921 WorldCat] <br> | ||
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The Indian Removal Act was signed May 26, 1830 by President Andrew Jackson. The Act initiated a policy of removal of American Indians tribes living east of the Mississippi River to land west of the river. | The Indian Removal Act was signed May 26, 1830 by President Andrew Jackson. The Act initiated a policy of removal of American Indians tribes living east of the Mississippi River to land west of the river. | ||
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