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Notes for Verna LUFKINS


!Oral History: K.W.F., 24 Apr 1994, killed by Amos when her daughter was a
teenager
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Notes for William Pecomenoway LUFKINS


!NAME: <:\"/:^"': Pe co me no way [15:184]

!NAME: Lufkins, Wm. [15:184] (O-265)

!NAME: Lufkins, William (1876) [1909]

!NAME: <:\"/:^"': (1875 - APR 1, 1932) Pe co me no way [15:184] [V.R. #869]

!NAME: Lufkins, William (1875 - APR 1, 1932) [15:184] (O-265) [V.R. #869]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #15:68
  Roll 14/0008, Mixed Blood

!NARA_RG-75, Series M-575, Film #655, White Earth Mississippi, 1909:292

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #329, #869,
(His death certificate lists his father as \,<:',( Ga-bay-wan or ',>:^,
Wah-de-nah and his mother as Aysh-quay-be-quay)
  Flat Mouth Genealogy, #996:
  "From Tales of the Old Home Town in the Cass Lake Times, April 23, 1970:
  "While Captain John Smith or Gah-Be-Nah-Gah-Wence and Chief Little White
Cloud got more publicity than any other person of Indina blood, William
Lufkins, better knwon as 'Poker Bill,' was probably one of the smartest of them
all.  If Lufkins had lifed, he would be close to 100 years old.  A son of a
territorial pioneer soldier and a Chippewa woman, Lufkins grew up under the
influence of both English and Ojibwaycultures.  Being a fluent speaker, he was
employed in the White Earth Investigations you hear so much about, but know so
little.  Lufkins attended Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania.  While the
school was really a grammar school, its football teams and baseball and track
teams competed with the Ivy League colleges of the east and many times beat
them.  When he was a young fellow, Lufkins was known as one of the greatest
grand-standers in the country, and a clever clown.  He played shortstop.  In
one game, Bill turned a somersault, scooped up a grounder, threw it to first
base, and won the game.  As Ben Caswell said: 'We carried Buill off the field
on our shoulders, but if he had missed, we would have killed him.'  Bill went
to the World's Fair in St. Louis in 1904 and went broke.  Borrowing a Hudson's
Bay blanket and fifty cents, he bought some colored beans.  Drakping his bnaket
around him, he sold the beans as 'Aztec Mokie Beans,' a cure-all for anything
from ingrown toe-nails to dandruff.  A druggest saw Bill in action, and hired
him to sit in hi window, stirring the petroleum jelly with a stone knife, while
the druggist sold Original Ojibway Oil, solidified as a salve, for eradication
of pimples, acne, or what ailed you.  Bill was a great actor, but his greatest
role was when he posed as a 'poor starving Indian putting his last stick of
wood on the fire on Christmas Day.'  Hit hurried up a $100 per capita payment
from the Tribal Fund.  The picture appeared in the Minneapolis Journal some 45
years
ago."
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Notes for Charles Ernest LUMBAR


!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
3420 M Head 16 JUL 1964, blood quantum: 5/16; Addr: PO Box 1653 Bemidji, MN
56601
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Notes for John David LUMBAR


!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
3418 M Head 06 JUN 1962, blood quantum: 5/16; Addr: 612 West 31st Street 2nd
Floor Minneapolis, MN
55408
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Notes for Reva Sue LUMBAR


!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
3419 F Head 23 JUL 1963, blood quantum: 5/16; Addr: 2509 Dupont Ave So #214
Minneapolis, MN
55405
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Notes for Steven James LUMBAR


!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
3421 M Son 25 JAN 1966, blood quantum: 5/16; Addr: 108 Gould Ave  Bemidji, MN
56601
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Notes for Edward B. LUNDE


!U.S. CENSUS: Cass County, 1860, family 171 171, Asst. Clerk, land $2000,
estate $100
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Notes for Joseph W. LUNDE


!U.S. CENSUS: Cass County, 1860, family 171 171, U.S. Indian agent, land
$15,000, estate $1,000
(also listed: John R. Bowes, Clerk for Indian
Agent)
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Notes for Selma LUNDE


!NAME: Fairbanks, Mrs. John [not enrolled by the B.I.A. as an Indian of the
Red Lake Chippewa Band]

!NAME: Lunde, Selma [1958]

!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, (not enrolled)
[F.B.: she was a midwife]

!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, White
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Transcription]
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