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HUNT013. Hunt, Cynthia L. Maynor vs. Morton, Part II. (Looking back while walking forward.) Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 20 April 2000: 10. Publication type: Newspaper article After Dr. Carl Seltzer's blood study determined that only 22 Indians qualified as 1/2 or more Indian blood, Robeson County Indians tried to see that these individuals were certified by the Secretary of the Interior. There was correspondence between John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Siouan tribal members S. M. Belle, James F. Chavis, and Joseph Brooks. On December 12, 1938, William Zimmerman (Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs) wrote Joseph Brooks informing him that they were certified but were not entitled to any rights and status as members of an Indian tribe, since the government was not holding any land in trust for the Siouans (see The Lumbee Indians: an annotated bibliography (1994), item 610).Additional Subjects: Maynor vs. Morton | IRA | Eastern Carolina Indian Organization This annotation was written on: January 9, 2002; last edited on June 17, 2002. Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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