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To: okie01

Should be easy enough to go to Tahlequah and look into the “rolls,” then, the Indian censuses, many of which are as recent as the early twentieth century, to point out her relatives. This has not happened, just stonewalling.

A third cousin of mine is a past Chief of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee, and I can show just how via a paternal great grandmother. I’ve got seven different people who descended from the same lines I did, including a maternal great grandmother, who are one the Guion-Muller Rolls. The census for out there is the Dawes Roll, I think but am not certain.

And I don’t even make any claim to be Cherokee, not now and not for hiring or college admissions preference.

She apparently did. It’s not just a matter of untruthfulness and dishonor, it’s potentially actionable misrepresentation.


10 posted on 09/04/2012 10:26:21 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry
Should be easy enough to go to Tahlequah and look into the “rolls,” then, the Indian censuses, many of which are as recent as the early twentieth century, to point out her relatives.

Not so easy, ask Jason Stone, son ow famed Cherokee Indian Artist Willard Stone of Locust Grove, OK. Willard did not have a roll number so Jason can not label his art as Indian Art.

26 posted on 09/04/2012 11:30:24 PM PDT by itsahoot (Write in Palin in 2012, That is 1 vote for Palin, 0 votes for Romney and Zer0 votes for Obama.)
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