Ok, I just came across a census record that shows my great grandma's brother being listed as Indian. He list's his dad is mixed & his mom is Cherokee He's Jessee Phariss His Dad is Samuel Phariss (I'm unaware of any Indian blood mixed w/him, but its possible) his mom is Martha Malinda Adams & she is at least part Cherokee How can I "prove" thru him our connection? Or can I UGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH Alli :(
Why don't you look at the bottom of all messages, the directions are there. Even the rules for this list. ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay earl" <ten8csi@yahoo.com> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] In-loom weaving > No, how do we get on the culture list? Thanks. =================> || see \/ below
yes. sorry.
Good, we can continue this discusion there. I do beading on loom myself.
on the culture list? You bet :) Alli > Good, we can continue this discusion there. I do beading on loom myself. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >
----- Original Message ----- From: Etowah Senior Center To: Dan Cc: Joyce Reece Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:17 AM Subject: available grant Dan, I'm in my office and can't forward this to the proper list. Only addy I have here is for cherokeegene Could you forward please Native American Communities Supported Seva Foundation: Native American Funding Programs The Seva Foundation strives to build partnerships to respond to locally defined problems with culturally sustainable solutions throughout the world. Seva's Native American Funding Programs support local grassroots partnerships with Native American peoples throughout the U.S. who have devised their own solutions in the areas of: spiritual and cultural renewal; health and wellness; environmental restoration; sustainable agriculture and community economic development; education; and treaty rights protection. Small grants ranging from $500 to $5,000 are provided throughout urban and rural Indian communities in the U.S. for programs that may otherwise be overlooked by larger foundations. Requests are reviewed quarterly. Visit the website listed above for more information. Joyce Gaston Reece, Director Etowah Senior Center "doing our part to help you grow in your golden years"
My Great Aunt Nina lived in one. It is in Haughton, Louisiana. Marceil G. Lively MLi2408512@aol.com
http://www.wisdomkeepers.org/talkingleaves/
Cherokee-l-request@rootsweb.com or Cherokee-D-request@rootsweb.com > Can you give me the link? Thanks.
Ooooh. Thanks. ;) Jerri Debbie Woolf <woolfpac@prodigy.net> wrote: Earl, it's at the bottom of our notes, the Cherokee-L (drop the Gene) --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Earl, it's at the bottom of our notes, the Cherokee-L (drop the Gene) ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay earl" <ten8csi@yahoo.com> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] In-loom weaving > Can you give me the link? Thanks. > > Gracie <g.winters@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Rootsweb: Cherokee mailing list > > > jay earl wrote: > No, how do we get on the culture list? Thanks. > > Alli wrote:our neighbor's have 2 llamas now. I want to learn how to shear them next > year so I can do this. > > is everyone here who is talking about the loom weaving also on the Culture > list? I'd like to take it over there so we can talk more about it. As I'd > like to learn more about the Cherokee tradition (adoption) of it. > > Alli > > >I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. > > IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. > When > > they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. > > Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with > it. > > Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper > to do > > this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, > feed it > > and maintain the property for it. > > > > Debbie > >> Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby > was > > expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any > classes or > > catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that > was > > made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the > Heritage > > Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a > better > > idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art > form > > these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since > I've > > recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was > > trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of > traditional > > clothing and art. Thanks for responding. > >> > >> Glee Krapf wrote: > >> I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. > Are > >> you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes > a > >> lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. > >> > >> --------------------------------- > >> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > >> > >> > >> ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > >> This list is for Genealogy related conversations > >> Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > >> Please Good manors and no flaming others > >> For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please > visit > >> CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >> You can also find what you need search the archives > >> or to get off this list via web site below > >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > >> Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> No virus found in this incoming message. > >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 > >> > >> > > > > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > > Please Good manors and no flaming others > > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > > You can also find what you need search the archives > > or to get off this list via web site below > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 > >
Can you give me the link? Thanks. Gracie <g.winters@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Rootsweb: Cherokee mailing list jay earl wrote: No, how do we get on the culture list? Thanks. Alli wrote:our neighbor's have 2 llamas now. I want to learn how to shear them next year so I can do this. is everyone here who is talking about the loom weaving also on the Culture list? I'd like to take it over there so we can talk more about it. As I'd like to learn more about the Cherokee tradition (adoption) of it. Alli >I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. > IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. When > they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. > Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with it. > Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper to do > this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, feed it > and maintain the property for it. > > Debbie >> Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby was > expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any classes or > catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that was > made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the Heritage > Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a better > idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art form > these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since I've > recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was > trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of traditional > clothing and art. Thanks for responding. >> >> Glee Krapf wrote: >> I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. Are >> you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes a >> lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. >> >> --------------------------------- >> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. >> >> >> ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >> This list is for Genealogy related conversations >> Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >> Please Good manors and no flaming others >> For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >> CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> You can also find what you need search the archives >> or to get off this list via web site below >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >> Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 >> >> > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Rootsweb: Cherokee mailing list jay earl <ten8csi@yahoo.com> wrote: No, how do we get on the culture list? Thanks. Alli wrote:our neighbor's have 2 llamas now. I want to learn how to shear them next year so I can do this. is everyone here who is talking about the loom weaving also on the Culture list? I'd like to take it over there so we can talk more about it. As I'd like to learn more about the Cherokee tradition (adoption) of it. Alli >I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. > IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. When > they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. > Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with it. > Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper to do > this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, feed it > and maintain the property for it. > > Debbie >> Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby was > expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any classes or > catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that was > made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the Heritage > Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a better > idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art form > these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since I've > recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was > trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of traditional > clothing and art. Thanks for responding. >> >> Glee Krapf wrote: >> I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. Are >> you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes a >> lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. >> >> --------------------------------- >> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. >> >> >> ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >> This list is for Genealogy related conversations >> Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >> Please Good manors and no flaming others >> For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >> CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> You can also find what you need search the archives >> or to get off this list via web site below >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >> Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 >> >> > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com
our neighbor's have 2 llamas now. I want to learn how to shear them next year so I can do this. is everyone here who is talking about the loom weaving also on the Culture list? I'd like to take it over there so we can talk more about it. As I'd like to learn more about the Cherokee tradition (adoption) of it. Alli >I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. > IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. When > they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. > Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with it. > Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper to do > this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, feed it > and maintain the property for it. > > Debbie >> Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby was > expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any classes or > catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that was > made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the Heritage > Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a better > idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art form > these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since I've > recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was > trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of traditional > clothing and art. Thanks for responding. >> >> Glee Krapf <gleek@ptd.net> wrote: >> I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. Are >> you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes a >> lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. >> >> --------------------------------- >> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. >> >> >> ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >> This list is for Genealogy related conversations >> Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >> Please Good manors and no flaming others >> For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >> CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> You can also find what you need search the archives >> or to get off this list via web site below >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >> Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 >> >> > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >
No, how do we get on the culture list? Thanks. Alli <iamcheroke@gmail.com> wrote:our neighbor's have 2 llamas now. I want to learn how to shear them next year so I can do this. is everyone here who is talking about the loom weaving also on the Culture list? I'd like to take it over there so we can talk more about it. As I'd like to learn more about the Cherokee tradition (adoption) of it. Alli >I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. > IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. When > they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. > Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with it. > Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper to do > this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, feed it > and maintain the property for it. > > Debbie >> Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby was > expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any classes or > catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that was > made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the Heritage > Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a better > idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art form > these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since I've > recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was > trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of traditional > clothing and art. Thanks for responding. >> >> Glee Krapf wrote: >> I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. Are >> you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes a >> lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. >> >> --------------------------------- >> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. >> >> >> ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >> This list is for Genealogy related conversations >> Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >> Please Good manors and no flaming others >> For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >> CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> You can also find what you need search the archives >> or to get off this list via web site below >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >> Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 >> >> > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
I have neighbors who raise alpalcas and llamas and weave their own wool. IT is very interesting of a hobby. Time consuming to say the least. When they shear their own animals, clean it, card it, ect. Then still have to weave. But they do make some wonderful things with it. Some also knit with the wool they create. Not sure it's any cheaper to do this with your own animals, because you have to then buy the animal, feed it and maintain the property for it. Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay earl" <ten8csi@yahoo.com> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] In-loom weaving > Osiyo Glee, > Unfortuantely that class ad was from 2000. I had a suspicion the hobby was expensive but I did not know for sure since I have never seen any classes or catalogs about it. I recently saw a fairly small loom in Tahlequah that was made of branches. It was supposed to be an original, maybe at the Heritage Center, I think. It got me to thinking how using one would give me a better idea what my ancestors contended with, and afterall, it is a rare art form these days. That and beadwork on Cherokee moccassins. I suppose since I've recently bought a couple of tear dresses (yes, I gave up the one I was trying to make myself, at least for now) it has me thinking of traditional clothing and art. Thanks for responding. > > Glee Krapf <gleek@ptd.net> wrote: > I am a weaver. I have three looms. There are all kinds and all sizes. Are > you ready to spend a lot of money. It is a wonderful hoppy but it takes a > lot of time, money and space to be a weaver. > > --------------------------------- > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/05 > >
Hi, list members I recently found my connection to Rachel Anderson. What I have for her so far is: married abt. 1785, Washington Co., Penn to Hezekiah Merritt, died 1827. Somewhere I read that she was full Cherokee. Researching the 1700s is bad enough, throw in NA and I'm not sure where to look. I am not familiar with Pa. research, most of my ancestors were from West Virginia. They then went to Illinois/Kansas and on west. Also none of my Cherokee ancestors came out in the Trail of Tears. So no rolls. Gracie in Okla.
please send me the names you have and I will compare them to my tree, on the list or privet eather is fine yo-na-tli@cherokeemaiden.net Karen Prater aka Yo-na-tli web Address http://www.cherokeemaiden.net >From: Litwhwolf@aol.com >Reply-To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Re: CherokeeGene-D Digest V05 #372 >Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:42:22 EDT > >Karen > >I have a few Lowery's and one Ward in my family. If you wouldn't mind >checking for me, I'd greatly appreciate it!! Let me know if you want me to >list >them here or send them to you via your e-mail. > >Thanks, >Sandy >Litwhwolf > > >==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >This list is for Genealogy related conversations >Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >Please Good manors and no flaming others >For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives >or to get off this list via web site below >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Karen I have a few Lowery's and one Ward in my family. If you wouldn't mind checking for me, I'd greatly appreciate it!! Let me know if you want me to list them here or send them to you via your e-mail. Thanks, Sandy Litwhwolf