Just a small thingy from page 1:
@BW
you said:
"I know someone who was involved with the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama and he told me that they can enroll someone with just a signed affidavit from someone testifying that the person in question is or was known to be Cherokee."As I said before, I have family in this Tribe. So I talked to a member of the Tribe about what you said. They told me that yes, an signed affidavit may be used to prove linage to someone that records prove to be an NDN from Ala. For example, let's say that 4 generations ago you have a relative that is on some roll or other document. You must produce a genealogical tree to that person and then the documents that connect you to each person in that tree. but due to a lack of a proper paper trail you can't produce a birth or death cert somewhere in the middle. My friend said that an affidavit stating that this person was in fact your relative, as stated in your tree could be used. But that it is not intended to be used in place of a tree and the other documents.
Now of course there may be examples found that this was not always the case but, then again,,, one could also do the same thing with the Dawes rolls too.
BTW:
I found it odd that you would ask for my info and then didn't bother to reply to the answer.
I feel that I gave you more than anyone normally would over the open internet. but yet, no reply,,, hummm
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