Contact Indian Affairs in the District of Columbia,THAT IS HOW i GOT MINE.You can also find it digging through some geneology work.try going to INDIAN AFFAIRS.com and see if you come up with anything.this is going to take alittle bit of work.
Good Luck
2007-03-26 05:19:10
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answered by BaDonkaDonk 2
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Your knowledge is incorrect. Your mum and dad' ancestry does not subject. Their tribal enrollment does. If they have been eligible for enrollment with a tribal country, they could already comprehend it and be participants of a tribe. Beyond that, the federal government offers tribal participants NOTHING- no presents, scholarships, housing, loose cash, tax loose residing, loose trip via school, or every other lies your non-Natives instructed you. Anything a tribal member would get comes from the tribe they belong to, no longer the federal government. And you sign up for a tribe via offering documentation that ties you to that tribe, no longer via generating a blood experiment. DNA exams do NOT turn out what tribe you descend from.
2016-09-05 16:39:01
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answered by ? 4
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Call your tribe. They will be able to tell you.
If you don't have your tribes contact then use this website:
http://www.500nations.com
Or type in your tribal name in google.
Example: Apache + official tribal website
Some tribes have tribal housing. You will have to contact yours to find out. Usually it is only on the rez. though.
I am a Native woman. Good Luck!
2007-03-26 10:43:45
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answered by RedPower Woman 6
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Do a web search for the tribe of Indian you are. Contact tribal headquarters and ask them what you just asked here. They will tell you what to do and how to do it.
2007-03-26 16:04:05
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answered by A F 7
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Contact the main office of you tribe. And they can direct you on to obtain your tribal number.
2007-03-26 05:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I am the grand daughter of two full blooded Cherokee Indians, I want to do a gift to my children to give them my heritage. I have stories, but I want the written history as well. I know the area from where my grandmothers were born , but not sure records werw sufficiently kept who do I contact?
2015-09-27 13:08:56
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answered by Cheryl 1
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