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- the one where an "ancestor" usually the wife of someone back a few generations, is supposed to be an Indian. Not surprisingly, some of these stories turn out to be true.
- Unfortunately, this type of inquiry is usually without merit or the interested individuals are unwilling to spend the time and the effort to do a proper investigation that will be accepted by the particular tribe.
- Don't believe all that you hear, but use all that you hear to investigate the facts.
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A nice list of genealogy courses available on-line
- - By Nancy Lecompte
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