ENROLLMENT
and Citizenship
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Powhatan surnames are
here... Genealogy Research Records are available for research on the
premises.
If your family says you descend from Pocahontas, or if you have Cherokee
Blood, we want to talk to you! Click
here to read our enrollment policy
There is no enrollment fee or yearly levy.
Enrollment Forms - JPEG format
Adults fill out all 4 sheets, children under 18 only fill out page one,
if part of a family.
AFTER RIGHT CLICKING ON EACH FORM, A DIALOG BOX WILL OPEN, CHOOSE "PRINT
TARGET" , AND PRINT IT OUT.
Form #1
Form #2
Form #3
Form #4
Cherokee Genealogy
Link!
State
Historical Society of Missouri -- Native American Genealogy
5/4/1999 - MISSOURI SENATOR JOHN ASHCROFT
PUBLICLY RECOGNIZES AMONSOQUATH DUAL INDIAN/U.S.
CITIZENSHIP
The Sovereign Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee a still
a sovereign Nation, comprised of hundreds of individual Powhatan and/or
Cherokee citizens and bands spread all across Turtle Island (North
America).
We have retained the services of
Morgan Angell &
Associates, who employ the Nations #1 Ethnologists, to help us clarify
our status with the Secretary of the Interior.
We have also retained Nokiiwin Inc, who have assisted all of the
most recent Tribes that have been recognized as "federally recognized" or
more accurately "eligible for services from the Secretary of the Interior
of the United States."
Rolls are open to descendants of Powhatan and Pocahontas, of which
there were over 13,000 in 1868, or to persons of Cherokee descent.
recommendation:
PROUD
OF YOUR
NATIVE AMERICAN
HERITAGE?
The NAIEA Enrollment/ID Card . . . The
definitive Photo Identification Card for all Native Americans, including
both tribal/federally enrolled and non-status American Indian
peoples. |
NAIEA
National American Indian
Enrollment Agency
E-mail us today, with your POSTAL MAILING ADDRESS to receive your personal
NAIEA enrollment application form.
Click here to go to Information Page
LameBull
P.O. Box 1900
Grants, New Mexico 87020
E-mail: wlamebull@aol.com
We Recommend all Native Americans OF the Amonsoquath Tribe
ALSO also enroll in the National Native
American Enrollment Agency!
The NAIEA Enrollment/ID Card . . . The definitive Photo Identification
Card for all Native Americans, including both tribal/federally enrolled and
non-status American Indian peoples
Enrollment in the National American Indian Enrollment Agency is open to
ALL Native Americans, both federally recognized tribal members, as well as
NON-STATUS INDIAN PEOPLE. Enrollment in NAIEA is not a duplication of tribal
enrollment as defined and prohibited by the federal government or tribal
agencies.
Members registered with NAIEA are automatically enrolled as TRIBAL MEMBERS
in the National Confederacy of Native American Peoples.
NAIEA accepts your signed documentation of
ancestry regardless of how limited such documentation may be. It is our belief
that the great majority of non-status Native Americans want nothing from
the government that disclaims them, desiring only their rightful recognition
as Indigenous peoples.
Enrollment in NAIEA includes the coveted NAIEA photo, enrollment/ID card,
tribal enrollment, production and maintenance of personal computer file/records.
The NAIEA enrollment card is a professionally designed and printed photo
ID card with agency seal. Each card bears a color photograph, name, address,
Birth Date, Date of Enrollment, Enrollment Number and ancestral heritage
of the enrolled member.
NAIEA is not a Government agency. NAIEA neither offers nor suggests any
benefit with enrollment beyond a manner by which individuals may display
pride in their Native American Heritage through enrollment in a legitimate
agency, and possession of the coveted NAIEA photo ID card, as well as tribal
membership in the National Confederacy of Native American Peoples (NCNAP).
(NOTE: NAIEA does not make available to individuals or agencies, mailing
lists composed of our enrolled members.)
Family history handed down orally through generations of Native Americans
has proven to be a far better record of genealogy than the inadequate and
incomplete rolls compiled by government and private agencies which excluded
innumerable bona fide Native Americans from their rightful recognition.
NAIEA ...."Keeping The Spirit Alive!"