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!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1938:1226/1191, 1983:4327
[1938: blood quantum "1/2"]
!NARA_RG_75, ccf 800-845, Red Lake 1935, Ponemah School Survey by E.A. Adams:
at TB Preventorium at Pipestone, Minn.
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, #2601
[transcripton by V. Rogers], married, Red Lake blood quantum 1/2, other 1/2,
listed as Wathena Marpesa
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
4327 F Head 05 APR 1930, blood quantum: 1/2; Addr: 9810 Presidntial Apt 206
Allison Park, PA
15101
!SOUR: The Northland, p. 26, p. 50, Ole Swanson's Warroad Natives, The Chippewa
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1833) O mah me quay [1878:609]
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1825) O mah me quay [1885]
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1816) O mah me quay [1886]
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1815) O mah me quay [1887]
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1815-16) O mah me quay [1889]
!NAME: "/,/:\': (1815-16) O maum e quay [1899, 1908]
!NAME: Ma-mi-kwe, Catherine (1827) [VR/RL]
!NAME: /,/:\': (1827) Mah-me-quay [VR/RL]
!ANNUITY: MN Historical Society, Microfilm Series M-390 (Rolls 3 & 5),
U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, Chippewa Annuity Rolls, 1841 - 1907:
Red Lake Annuity Roll, 1878:609, female, age 45
[1878], listed with: (1830) Say-ke-to [1878:608]
(1867) Nay-tah-we-skung [1878:610]
(1870) Pay-kid-dug-ge-wa-beak [1878:611]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1885:288 "Leading Feather's Band" 1886:354; 1887:385; 1888:,
1889:364, 1899:402, 1908:654
grandmother of: /,\;[ (1889-90) Mah geed [1899]
Berrard, Antoine (1893-4) [1908]
Berrard, Eliza (1897-8)
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Red Lake Genealogy Sheets,
1991-2
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60
[transcripton by V. Rogers],
White