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The Untold History of the Tuscaroras Who Remained in North Carolina

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Kawè·nęh Áha·O

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9798744111571

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150

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The historic Tuscarora Chief James Blount's 11th Great Granddaughter speaks through the discipline of the research, tribal history, genealogy, and tribal descendancy of her maternal direct ancestor, Chief James Blount, which is also the untold tribal history of some Tuscarora Indians who remained in North Carolina who broke off from the main historic body of the Tuscarora Nation in Indian Woods, Bertie County, North Carolina during the colonial time period and migrated to Bladen County and survive to the present day. According to the compilation of numerous certified documents, the tribal descendants of Chief James Blount and his band of Tuscaroras survived the abuse of settlers and military by moving into the Bladen County swamps of Saddle Tree and Drowning Creek pursuant to the colonial federal land grants and oral tribal history. The analysis of the tribal research is in compliance with the U.S.C. 25 CFR 83.7 pursuant to federal regulations for Indians and Indian Tribes in connecting tribal citizens, DNA genetic tribal mapping, and tribal descendancy from a historic tribe, Indigenous to North America.

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