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Many roots and branches needing attention
some
branches have famous Indian Chiefs some registered in Indian
Nation some were rejected
many of the historial indian
names that others are researching managed to be in our family
tree yet not in my direct line.
actually this family tree
became a kudzoo vine with over 12,000 members
my direct
line said NO WAY to the Trail of Tears and became "white" thinking
they would be free
This page is actually the entry to the
rest of our research. Genforum failed to send me the sign in
name and password for the old webpage, after repeated
requests and when you toss your cookies, you can't get back
in, so here we go <giggles>
We are Native American,
speak English, and never lived in a teepee :)
We grew up
with truth and honor. Respect for all creations. A passion for
art and music runs strong in our family.
As a young child
in Montgomery,I played with the kids next door who were full
blood Indian; the Jackson family got along so well with mine and
our mothers had a lot in common with their recipes, hobbies and
customs.
In Arizona many spoke spanish; I remember a huge
Catholic church where we all went for vaccinations but best of all
were the outdoor festivals held there.
I love working on
our family tree but unable to travel to the many places required
to get more facts, so I add my little collection of old
photos, notes, and stories so enjoy !
Much love and
appreciation to my wonderful aunts and cousins working on this line.
One of my new online cousins turned out to be my best friend from
high school and our paths crossed as we both researched our
grannies; such fond memories of a truly wonderful friend, Linda.
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