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  1. Trace Indian Ancestry

    Trace Indian Ancestry To determine if you are … recognized tribe, contact the tribe, or tribes, you claim ancestry from. It is the individual tribes who set tribal … of Oklahoma. Contacting a Tribal Entity - The BIA Tribal Leaders Directory  

  2. Cherokee Ancestry

    Cherokee Ancestry About 200 years ago the … and now provides those services previously provided by the BIA. Enrollment and allotment records are maintained by the … information shown in the records may be addressed to: BIA's Cherokee Agency Cherokee, North Carolina 28719 …

  3. Establishing Indian Ancestry

    Establishing Indian Ancestry Some people want to become … write or telephone the nearest Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) office for information. Many people think that the BIA retrieves genealogical information from a massive …

  4. Tribal Enrollment Process

    … have completed your genealogical research, documented your ancestry, and determined the tribe with which your ancestor … to obtain the criteria for membership. Rarely is the BIA involved in enrollment and membership. Each tribe … also lists all the Regions, Agencies and Offices within the BIA.

  5. Genealogical Research

    … as Native American genealogy or tracing American Indian Ancestry as search words. How do I begin the search … Censuses The Special Census of Indians, 1880. BIA Offices If your ancestors had land in trust or went through probate, the BIA field offices in selected areas throughout the United …

  6. Revitalizing Indigenous Connections: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month 2022

    … significance. The law recognizes that human remains of any ancestry "must at all times be treated with dignity and … support the Bureaus of Indian Education and Indian Affairs (BIA) in developing and implementing culturally appropriate … Administration (NTIA) and the Department of Interior’s BIA announced an agreement related to the Tribal Broadband …