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  • The Dawes Rolls (or Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, or Dawes Commission of Final Rolls) were created by the United...
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  • Cherokee ancestry. Today, descendants of the Cherokee Freedman on the Dawes Rolls are eligible for citizenship within the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee...
    110 KB (14,010 words) - 18:10, 6 March 2025
  • The American Dawes Commission, named for its first chairman Henry L. Dawes, was authorized under a rider to an Indian Office appropriation bill, March...
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    enrollment in the Cherokee Nation rolls was often strongly influenced by race. During creation of the Dawes Rolls prior to allotment of tribal communal...
    78 KB (8,184 words) - 18:37, 10 March 2025
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    The Dawes Act of 1887 (also known as the General Allotment Act or the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887) regulated land rights on tribal territories within...
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  • the Creek nation. The enrollment under the Dawes Commission lasted until April 26, 1906. The final Dawes rolls constitute a record of documented ancestors...
    7 KB (899 words) - 16:46, 8 February 2025
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    Lake, was purportedly named after his daughter, Anna Dawes. In late 1871 and early 1872, Dawes became an ardent supporter of a bill to create Yellowstone...
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  • Dawes Roll 1908 Churchill Roll 1909 Guion Miller Roll 1924 Baker Roll 1949 United Keetoowah Band Base Roll The Chickasaw Nation uses the Dawes Rolls to...
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  • least one ancestor listed as Native American on the early 20th-century Dawes Rolls. This exclusion was later appealed in the courts, both because of the...
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    3/4 White (usually Spanish) ancestry and 1/4 Native ancestry Dawes Act (1887) Dawes Rolls Impact of Native American gaming Indian Register – the list of...
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    restrict membership to those who could prove descent from a Seminole on the Dawes Rolls of the early 20th century, which excluded about 1,200 Freedmen who were...
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  • Commission Dawes Rolls Dawes Cycles, a British bicycle manufacturer Dawes Plan, a 1924 plan to resolve the World War I reparations Daw (disambiguation) Dawe (disambiguation)...
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    Freedmen as members of the tribe unless they had a Cherokee ancestor on the Dawes Rolls, although all Cherokee Freedmen and their descendants had been members...
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    Cherokees listed on the Dawes Rolls and has no minimum blood quantum requirement. Currently, descendants of the Dawes Cherokee Freedman rolls are citizens of...
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    Sarah Rector (category Muscogee people on the Dawes Rolls)
    As such, they and their descendants were listed as Freedmen on the Dawes Rolls, by which they were entitled to land allotments under the Treaty of 1866...
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  • only those descendants of people listed as "Cherokee by blood" on the Dawes Rolls of the early 20th century, a decision that excluded most Cherokee Freedmen...
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  • publication M1650. Baker Roll Cherokee descent Dawes Commission Dawes Rolls Guion Miller Roll Native American tribal rolls Pretendian "1896 Applications for Enrollment"...
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  • enslavement and labeled Freedmen. Tribes have separate lists in the Dawes Rolls, (1898-1914) where some of these Freedmen are named. A large population...
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    associated with the tribe, which meant they did not participate in the Dawes Rolls of the 1890s, which registered tribal members. The Choctaw-Chickasaw...
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    George Washington Grayson (category Muscogee people on the Dawes Rolls)
    George Washington Grayson, also known as Yaha Tustunugge (Wolf Warrior), (May 12, 1843 - December 2, 1920) (Muscogee Creek), was a businessman, merchant...
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