Indian
Country
A part of the OK/ITGenWeb Project
The region ultimately organized
with
a Territorial Government and the name "Indian Territory" was within
present-day Oklahoma -- but "Indian Territory" has had many
different meanings down through the years as Native Americans were
first pushed
westward by the expanding colonies and later removed from areas that
had
attained statehood. Researching the genealogy of families who
belonged to those Nations/Tribes
obviously requires tracing them back to their homelands. That's
the type of
information we are trying to gather here.
Historically, this has been a
developmental site. Completed sections have been transferred to
OKGenWeb or ITGenWeb, as appropriate, while the projects remaining here
are in various stages of development. The site itself is
currently being remodeled to become a Special Project of OK/ITGenWeb.
Section |
Comments |
Cultural Areas |
Rough maps showing the major groups in
what is now the Continental United States at the time of first contact. |
Migrations |
Basic timeline, which was originally
developed for the Sac & Fox Agency site, with more information
added for other groups associated with the Twin Territories. The
most recent additions regard the overall pressures of westward
expansion and include links to some online maps. |
Postal Routes |
Table of 1903 routes for transportation
of mail. Ultimately, this should include all offices active in
the Twin Territories at that time, but so far it covers only about
one-quarter of the Twin Territories. |
Removals |
Removal routes from former homes to what
became the Twin Territories. |
State Links |
Links to corresponding NA sections of
USGenWeb State sites. Still Under
Construction. |
Timeline Maps |
A sequence of rough maps showing the
evolution of what was once known as Indian Country into the final
Indian Territory. |
Trails and
Roads |
Descriptions and map links for the maze
of trails and wagon roads that were essential to westward expansion. |
1900 Census |
The Territorial Census covered the Five
Nations and the Quapaw Tract. When completed, this section will
make it possible to determine the correct ED if a present-day location
is known or the general location within present-day counties if a
specific ED is known. Still Under
Construction. Maps are about half-finished. |
This section has been
placed online In
Memory of Charmaine Keith, the late Coordinator of both the
Cherokee and
Choctaw Nation sites. She provided both inspiration and
advice in its early
development and without her participation it obviously can't fulfill
our
original vision. But if YOU will share any tidbits or links you
have, I can add
them to the site and thus, just perhaps, we can eventually come close
to
reaching that goal. Please write to Sharon
McAllister.
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