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Native American

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Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Handwritten genealogical table of certain persons among the Cherokees, early 20th century

 Item — Folder 25: [Barcode: 38.25]
Identifier: 4026.5452-.1
Description

Handwritten genealogical sketch of certain persons among the Cherokees, including John Ross, John Ridge, et al. Folder 25

Dates: early 20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with envelope, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 77
Identifier: 4926.268
Description

Handwritten list of 192 names in Cherokee syllabary. Includes original envelope (with untranslated writing) alongside a photocopy and handwritten translation. Folder 77

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 75
Identifier: 4926.266
Description

Handwritten document in Cherokee syllabary, list of names with numbers associated with them. Photocopy included. Folder 75

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 85
Identifier: 4926.277
Description

Handwritten list of 90 individuals in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy and handwritten translation. Folder 85

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 86
Identifier: 4926.278
Description

Handwritten list of 255 people in Cherokee syllabary, with 114 individuals listed on one page and 141 on the other. Includes photocopy and handwritten translation. Folder 86

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 87
Identifier: 4926.279
Description

Handwritten list of 53 names in Cherokee syllabary with a photocopy and handwritten translation. Folder 87

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of names in Cherokee syllabary with photocopy, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 88
Identifier: 4926.280
Description Handwritten list of 71 names in Cherokee syllabary with a photocopy included. There is a handwritten note on the photocopy saying the names were translated on June 25, 1968, but a physical translation is absent. Folder 88 Transcription/Transliteration This document has been transliterated from the Cherokee syllabary into Romanized Cherokee Phonetics.[First Column] tsatsi tsudotlila sawi wadi sawi tsimi gadoga kaquonv [quo in...
Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten list of "Old Settlers" names, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 66
Identifier: 4026.5283
Description

Handwritten list of the names of 119 (actually 120) "Old Settler" Treaty Party members from the Delaware, Going Snake, and Flint Districts. Signed by David and Ellis McDaniel of Going Snake District. Folder 66

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten note with poem by Bernard Barton a song lyrics, mid-19th century

 Item — Folder 613: [Barcode: 61.613]
Identifier: 4026.3149
Description

Note has handwritten copy of Bernard Barton's Dread of Farewell poem. After the poem there were lyrics from the song "I need you, Precious Jesus". Envelope had embossed "T" on the flap and was addressed to Mr. John Drew & Sister at Webbers Falls. Folder 613

Dates: mid-19th century

Handwritten notice from Return J. Meigs, War Department in Tennessee to John Browder, September 6, 1806

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 3826.1270
Description

Handwritten notice from Return J. Meigs, War Department in Tennessee, to John Browder stating that lenient measures have not kept white people from running their cattle on indigenous lands, with instructions that they are to remove their cattle by September 20, or be prosecuted by law. Folder 6

Dates: September 6, 1806