One way would be to contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or contact your individual Tribe. My family are members the Chickasaw tribe through my grandmother and we weren't able to find our tribal number. I was able to contact the Chickasaw Nation by going towww.chickasaw.net. Try it.
finding a relative that is on the roll for cherokee indians
In the tribal library.
There are several resources a person can use to locate descendants of Native American heritage. Try looking through Indian and Federal census rolls, probate records, vital records, tribal enrollment records and tribal directories.
This depends entirely on the requirements of the tribe in question. Matriarchal tribes will see her as the heir and you can be registered through her tribal offices; Patriarchal tribes will not see her as the sole designator of any tribal membership. Please note: Some tribes remove females from tribal roles if they marry outside the tribe. Again, you will have to check with her tribal services offices to find this answer.
First, apply at your tribal affairs office. A second resource is: http://enan.bia.edu/home.aspx - the Bureau of Indian Education Grants for both education and starting businesses for Native Americans - http://www.catchingthedream.org/Scholarship.htm
The US Government said that the "Indian Wars" were over in the 1860's, however many tribal leaders will tell you that this war still continues to this day. Native Americans' and American's will never find peace together as the American culture is hypocritical and a direct violation of all values generally associated with humanity.
Is Chantelle Garlich, also know as Nacooma Garlich, of american indian decent?
There are a lot of tribal names out there, and this is not a tribal name I can find. You would have to contact that tribal government to find their citizenship requirements; and that does not guarantee any form of money. Most tribes were 'given money' in trust funds, that they do not control and the money (if ever) is paid out in growth payments (most of these funds are millions of dollars in debt, from government mishandling (see Cobell VS Norton - now Cobell VS Salazar)).
If you are an American Indian you will have to trace your family tree in order to find out about your rights. You will also have to belong to a federally recognized tribe. In order to do this, you will have to contact the tribe.
Ask your family members, or go on ancestry.com to find your ancestors.
We can find no information to that effect.
Kind of! she's partly American Indian. how do u no have u meet her or wot find out on internet hu
The American Indian College Fund is a great place to turn for tuition assistance. You can find this organization online via collegefund.org.