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This guide highlights some of the materials available from the Public Libraries of Saginaw's Hoyt Main Library. If you are interested in knowing more about the resources available, please call (989) 755-0904, or visit the library. We are also happy to answer inquiries by mail or email. Click here for a copy of this Native American Guide in PDF format.

Local History and Genealogical Collection (held as reference material in the second floor of  Hoyt Main Library and not available for checkout)

Non-Circulating Books (Reference Only)
R 970.3
C444
Chippewa Indians of the Saginaw Area Under the Treaties of August 1855 and October 1864
R 970.1   
Dakota

The Flandrau Papers: Treasure Trove for Mixed Blood Dakota Indian Genealogy
R 970.1
Ar
Arellano, Fay Louise Smith

Delaware Trails: Some Tribal Records 1842-1907
R 970.1
Ar
Armstrong, K.M. & Curry, Bob

Chickasaw Rolls: Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the “1855” Chickasaw District Roll of 1856
R 970.1 
Be
Benge, Barbara L. 

The 1880 Cherokee Nation Census Indian Territory
(Oklahoma)
R 970.1
Bl
Blankenship, Bob

Cherokee Roots
R 970.1
Da
Blankenship, Bob
Dawes Roll "Plus" of Cherokee Nation 1898
R 970.1
Gu
Blankenship, Bob
Guion Miller Roll "Plus": Eastern Cherokee, East and West of Mississippi 1909
R 929.3  
N811
Bowen, Jeff

Eastern Cherokee Census, Cherokee, North Carolina, 1915-1922: Taken by Agent James E. Henderson, v. 1 & 2
R 970.1 
Bu
Burns, Louis F. 

Osage Indian Bands and Clans
R 929.1 
Na
Byers, Paula K., ed. 

Native American Genealogical Sourcebook
R 970.1
By
Byrd, William L. III. 

Villany Often Goes Unpunished: Indian Records From the North Carolina General Assembly Sessions 1675-1789
R 929.1  
Ca
Carpenter, Cecelia Svinth

How to Research American Indian Blood Lines
R 970.1
Ca
Carter, Kent

The Dawes Commission and the Allotment of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914
R 929.1
Cl
Clark, Dick
Cherokee Ancestor Research
R 970.1  
Ojibwa
Cleland, Charles E. 

The Place of the Pike (Gnoozhekaaning): A History   of the Bay Mills Indian Community
R 970.1  
Du 
Duffy, Laurie Beth

Who’s Looking for Whom in Native American Ancestry
R 970.5
Tr
Fay, George E. 

Treaties Between the Indian Tribes of Wisconsin and the United States of America, Part II
R 929.1
Fe
Felldin, Jeanne & Charlotte Tucker
Index to the 1835 Census of the Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi
R 970.1   
Ga
Garrett, Sandi

Only the Names Remain: Indian Territory-Oklahoma
R 970.1  
Go
Gormley, Myra Vanderpool

Cherokee Connections
R 970.1 
He
Henry, Lorraine (Rainwaters)

Native American Directory: Vital Records of Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin
R 016.970   
Hi
Hill, Edward E., comp. 

Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians
R 970.3 
Il
Ilko, John A. 

An Annotated Listing of Ojibwa Chiefs, 1690-1890
R 970.1
Ch
Jordan, Jerry Wright
Cherokee By Blood: Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906-1910
R 929.1    
Ka
Kavasch, E. Barrie

A Student’s Guide to Native American Genealogy
R 977.497
Ke
Keller, Mark

The Chippewa Land of Keweenaw Bay: An Allotment History
R 970.5  
Ke
Keller, Mark O. 

A Micro-Model of Leadership Among the Ojibwa of Southeastern Michigan and their Descendants
R 970.004   
In
Klein, Barry, ed. 

Indian Country Address Book
R 970.3
Ki
Kirkham, E. Kay
Our Native Americans: Their Records of Genealogical Value
R 970.1
La
Lantz, Raymond
Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan 1855-1868
R 970.1
La
Lantz, Raymond
Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of MIchigan, 1870-1909
R 970.1
La
Lantz, Raymond
Potawatomi Indians of MIchigan 1843-1904 Including Some Ottowa and Chippewa, 1843-1866 and Potawatomi of Indiana 1869 and 1885

R 970.3
L763L
Leder, Lawrence

The Livingston Indian Records: 1666-1723 (Iroquois)
R 929.1 
Le
Lennon, Rachal Mills

Tracing Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes: Southeastern Indians Prior to Removal
R 929.3
W753
Munnell, Michael
American Indian Marriage Record Directory for Ashland County, Wisconsin 1874-1907
R 970.3
Na
National Archives
Durant Roll
(Persons and their descendants on the roll of Ottawa and Chippewa Tribe of Michigan in 1870 and still living in 1907)
R 970.1    
Pa
Page, Jo Ann Curls

Extract of the Rejected Applications of the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee, v. 1 & 2
R 970.1   
Pa
Pangburn, Richard

Indian Blood I & II
R 970.1
Pr
Prevost, Toni Jollay
The Delaware and Shawnee Admitted to Cherokee Citizenship and the Related Wyandotte and Moravian Delaware
R 970.1
Pr
Prevost, Toni Jollay
Indians From New York in Wisconsin and Elsewhere: A Genealogy Reference.
R 970.1
Pr
Prevost, Toni Jollay
Indians From New York in Ontario and Quebec, Canada: A Genealogy Reference
R 970.1
Pr
Prevost, Toni Jollay
Indians From New York: A Genealogy Reference
R 973.0497   
Vo
Rozema, Vicki

Voices From the Trail of Tears
R 970.1  
Si
Sivertsen, Barbara J.

Turtles, Wolves, and Bears: A Mohawk Family History
R 970.1   
Cherokee
Starr, Emmet

History of the Cherokee Indians
R 970.1  
Sw
Swanton, John R. 

The Indian Tribes of North America
R 929.3
W753
Thwaites, Rueben Gold, ed.
Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: The Mackinac Register of Marriages 1725-1821
R 970.1
Tr
Tregillis, Helen Cox
The Indians of Illinois
R 970.1  
Un
United States. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes

The Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory
R929.3
AM35M
United States
Congress
American State Papers: Indian Affairs
Vol. 1
R 970.1     
Ne
Waggoner, Linda M., ed. 

Neither White Men Nor Indians: Affidavits From the Winnebago Mixed-Blood Claim Commissions Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 1838-1839
R 970    
Wa
Waldman, Carl

Atlas of the North American Indian
R 929.1    
Wa
Walton-Raji, Angela Y. 

Black Indian Genealogy Research: African American Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes

We also have numerous titles on Michigan Native American history and culture! Our librarians will be happy to assist you in locating these materials.

 

Microfilm and Electronic Resources
CD ROM
#254
Automated Archives, Inc.
Michigan Land Records
(Records include Indian names and Indian allotments from East Saginaw and other Federal Land Offices)
M 234
Microfilm
National Archives
Correspondence, Office of Indian Affairs. Saginaw Agency, 1824-1850
M 496
Microfilm
National Archives
Census Roll 1835 Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi
M 595
Microfilm
National Archives
Mackinac (Chippewa) Indian Census 1902, 1903, 1910, 1915-1927
M 595 
Microfilm     
National Archives

Bay Mills School (Chippewa) 1909-1911, 1913-191   Birch Cooley Agency (Sioux) 1891-1893, 1895-1898; Bishop Agency (Paiute & Other Indians) 1916-1926
M 595     
Microfilm
National Archives

Indian Census - Great Lakes (Chippewa & Potawatomi) 1936-1937
M 1186
Microfilm
National Archives
Five Civilized Tribes: Enrollment Cards 1898-1914
R 970.1   
Microfilm
National Archives

Correspondence, Field Notes, and the Census Roll of All Members or Descendants of Members Who Were on the Roll of the Ottawa and the Chippewa Tribes of Michigan in 1870, and Living on March 4, 1907 (Durant Roll)

 


 

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