To obtain a Cherokee Indian Dawes Roll number, you must first determine your eligibility by proving your lineage to a direct ancestor who was listed on the Dawes Rolls, which were created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for tribal enrollment. You can research family records, historical documents, and the Dawes Rolls themselves through resources like the National Archives or the Cherokee Nation's historical archives. Once you've identified your ancestor, you may apply for tribal membership with the Cherokee Nation or the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, who will guide you through the enrollment process.
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.
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Roll number is the number of tickets in a roll of lottery. It can be 15,30,60 and 150 depending on the value of individual tickets. The roll of tickets are also standardized.
Cherokee's believe that they were created here. Scientist say that they came here as part of the migration during the last ice age.ANSWER:Scientists do not say specifically that the Cherokee traveled to the Blue Ridge Mountains during the last ice-age. In fact, many anthropologists are at odds when it comes to the origins of the Cherokee, some believe they migrated east from the Texas area, and others believe they migrated south from the New England area. Either way, the Cherokee, as we know them, did not form until the 17th and 18th centuries, after the break up of the Mississippian Era Chiefdoms. In all reality, the ancestors of the Cherokee were part of the Coosa Chiefdom and split form them and formed their own tribe after the collapse of the Coosa Chiefdom.
Navajo are the largest tribe still alive in the US. There are over 300,000 enrolled members as of 2011. This is more than have ever lived at any other time. They live on the Navajo Nation which is in Arizona, New Mexico and in Utah. They also live in the surrounding states outside the Navajo Nation and all over the country. You must be at least 1/4 Navajo to be enrolled. The Cherokee Nation have close to the same number. 288,749 in 2010. This is also much larger than any population number that can be figured out, even before 1492. To be Cherokee you have to be able to trace descent form the Dawes Roll in 1907.
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The phone number of the Roll Branch Library is: 928-785-3701.
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