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History of Mixed Blood Indian People of Early American History
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18.11.2018
45 Minuten
New Titles From Scott Hodalee Sewell Eyes on the Prize in the
Native South: The Struggle for Federal Recognition in the 21st
Century As of 2018 the United States federal authorities have a
special government to government relationship with the 567
federally acknowledged Indian tribes.The Freedmen’s Quandary:
Crossroads of Tribal Identity in Indian Country The 1890 census
counted 18,636 people "of Negro descent in the Five Tribes" present
in the Indian Territory, communities who were made fully members of
the Five Tribes by treaties negotiated in 1866 with their
emancipation from slavery to the individual Cherokee, Creek,
Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Nation citizens who held them in
bondage. Today their descendants are still known as the Freedmen,
and many have seen their long historical ties to the Five Tribes
being challenged, minimized, or severed.Last of the Dominickers,
For nearly 200 years’ outsiders in Florida’s panhandle viewed
suspiciously a group of people who didn’t fit the usual racial
categories of the day, these insular, independent, and rugged
families were called “Dominickers”, and said to be a mixture of
black, white, and Indian. Scholarship in the last few decades have
documented the groups ancestral ties tao native Americans in the
Virginia and Carolinas and to historic Free People of Color
populations that are as well progenitors of many other groups
including the Melungeons, Lumbees, Redbones, and other historic
“American Isolate” groups. Hodalee has several titles and all can
be purchased through Amazon from Backintyme.biz.
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18.06.2017
4 Minuten
What a great interview. We have Part 2 Tomorrow Same time 3:00CST!
With April Mullins Mela This might be a series of interviews, we
have so much to share. Please join us or listed to the archived
version, at your leisure! We are going to talk about DNA and my new
word "Ethno-washing" Necro ethnicity. A skeleton key to unlock the
amalgamation within mixed people groups . The veil is lifting from
the hidden mystery that has perplexed scholars for at least 600
years! Join us as Stacy Mae Webb and April Mullins Mela collaborate
utilizing data gleaned from Genealogy, DNA, and Cultural Geography.
These two ladies have conducted fieldwork that sketch a beginning
portraiture of the many faces of Melungeoness. We'll catch you up
on the latest DNA findings and discuss the upcoming Melungeon
Heritage Association yearly gathering in Morristown, Tn. June 20,21
& 22 Hope to see you all there!
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17.06.2017
46 Minuten
Necro ethnicity. A skeleton key to unlock the amalgamation within
mixed people groups . The veil is lifting from the hidden mystery
that has perplexed scholars for at least 600 years! Join us as
Stacy Mae Webb and April Mullins Mela collaborate utilizing data
gleaned from Genealogy, DNA, and Cultural Geography. These two
ladies have conducted fieldwork that sketch a beginning portraiture
of the many faces of Melungeoness. We'll catch you up on the latest
DNA findings and discuss the upcoming Melungeon Heritage
Association yearly gathering in Morristown, Tn. June 20,21 & 22
Hope to see you all there!
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31.12.2016
2 Stunden 3 Minuten
Its been an awesome year to enjoy connecting with new cousins and
DNA findings. With the advent of DNA applications to genealogy we
will end the new year by revisiting 2016 interviews and discussing
new findings through the Facebook group Redbone & Melunegeon
DNA Truthers Study group. We will update the Goins Book, and
announce planning for a Redbone gathering in Leesville, Vernon
Parish La. A reunion in April or May in Leesville, Vernon Parish
La. where the Glass window settlement was located and the enfamouse
Rawhide Fight took place. Preparing for an intensive Perkins
research group and subsequent book. Plus we will update you on all
the new Backintyme Publishings from 2016,including Belles of the
Creek Nation, Cherokee Paradox and Alabama Tribes by Scott Sewell
as well as Margo WIlliams, From Hill Town to Strieby & the
updated republish of the Redbone Chronicles. We invite all cousins
who have made ties through DNA to join us and introduce your
families, and ties to one another. We will be discussing autosomal
results of the Redbones, Melungeons and other remnant Indian groups
of early American history. We hope you can join us this New Years
Eve from 4pm CST to 6pm CST Just follow the guest call in
instructions to comment or speak with the host and cohosts.
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12.09.2016
1 Minute
Marilyn Baggett Kobliaka, Stay R. Webb, Donna Webb Blaisdell &
Lorene Lovie Brown resume part3 of the Nancy Johnson Goings Goyens
97 heir lawsuit 1937 in Liberty County, Texas. Valenitine Buxton,
this evening Donna & Lorene will be speaking about Valentine
Buxton and his death at Liberty Co., Tx. shot dead by a local judge
over "political dissagreement". Stephen B. Goyens born about 1796
in South Carolina married Edith "Ida/Eady or Adeline" Johnson
(Sampson?). Dr. Thomas Goings of early Natchez Trace
(Dillions/Dean's Stand) featured in Port Gibson documents, journals
and newspaper as Free Person of Color. Relationship to the the
Philip Goings, WM Moses Goings, James Goings lines as well as to
Old Thomas Goyens. DNA for the Gibson Goings line b. about 1780s
married Sukey and lived near Crowder's Stand on the Natchez Trace
(Choctaw agency).
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Book reviews, essay and article peer reviews, commentaries.
Discussing research, genealogy, DNA & history of mixeblood
peoples of early American history.
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