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Cherokees to assist CDIB card applicants

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Sheila

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#22
May 25, 2009
 
Candace Stegall - It is not hard to use the cdib card. All you have to do if you want to go to the doctor is go to an Indian clinic or hospital and take your card. The people there will make a file for you and get you into see a doctor. There is an Indian hospital at Claramore and Tahlequah and there are some clinics around. I don't know of any in Tulsa area except at Claramore. I hope this helps you.
Too Old and Tired

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#23
May 30, 2009
 
My Mother has a CDIB card. I took the last name of my Step Father, without legal adoption. I have the hospital copy of my birth certificate, but no other papers with my birth name to prove I am that person. I know who my Dawes Role Ancestors were. How do I proceed to acquire a CDIB card ? I live in California.
Emily P

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#24
Aug 13, 2009
 
My entire life I was raised in my mothers Jewish/German culture; however, I've always been interested in the Cherokee side of my father (I'm 1/32nd I believe). My grandfather is up-there in age and hasn't been able to help me as much as I would have hoped. I'm not sure what to do about finding what tribe his family is from or if they're even on the Dawes Roll. All I have is a few memories of gathrerings when I was a child, their names, and that they lived in the Appalachian mountains for a good while. I'm at a loss. What should I do?
Emily P

Campbellsville, KY

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#25
Aug 13, 2009
 
Sorry! There was a glitch, it double posted.:(
stephanie giovanini

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#26
Aug 21, 2009
 
My great grandparents were cherokee and I believe grew up in the Marshall, texas area. How do I go about getting my heritage proven and a cdib card?
CherokeeSioux

Euless, TX

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#27
Aug 25, 2009
 
hi
Is there any way I could get my CDIB card without my mom and dads birth certificates? I'm fullblood cherokee and sioux but I've only met my dad once when I was 4 and dont know where he is and my mom left me and my little brothers so I have no idea where she is. what do i do? help please!
Cole-Jackson

San Antonio, TX

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#28
Sep 1, 2009
 
Be prepared to show state birth & death certificates too. There is a government site you can view to see if any of your kin are on the original Dawes rolls. My mothers family already had their cards, but I still had to go through the entire family history to proof our link. If you have all your information when you send in your paperwork (application), it doesn't take them to long to get your CDIB & voter card to you. Since I live in Texas, I don't use any benefits. But I still vote!:o)
Bree Boothe

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#29
Sep 21, 2009
 
so my dad is Cherokee and Nez Perce indian, has a CDIB card but doesnt feel the incentive to help me get one. i know that you are supposed to fill out papers but im a bit fuzzy on where im supposed to get them and what else im supposed to do after that.
please contact me at kiko_monet@yahoo.com
thanks, Bree
Barbara

San Antonio, TX

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#30
Sep 27, 2009
 
Apply for the death certificate through the state he was born in. You will need birth & death certificates. Get dates, county, any information on him. You can download the information & application online.
Katie wrote:
My boyfriends grandfather was cherokee indian, and I found his grandfather or his fathers, name on the dawes final rolls but unforunately my boyfriend does not have his grandfathers birth or death certificate. Is there any possible way to get around that? My boyfriend also shares the exact same legal name as his grandfather I thought that might help his case alittle. Anyone know?
Barbara

San Antonio, TX

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#31
Sep 27, 2009
 
Start here;
http://www.cherokee.org/Services/146/Page/Def...
Bree Boothe wrote:
so my dad is Cherokee and Nez Perce indian, has a CDIB card but doesnt feel the incentive to help me get one. i know that you are supposed to fill out papers but im a bit fuzzy on where im supposed to get them and what else im supposed to do after that.
please contact me at kiko_monet@yahoo.com
thanks, Bree
Susan

Fort Smith, AR

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#32
Oct 5, 2009
 
I have all my cards proving I am Cherokee,but I was given the cards with no understanding on how to use them,I live in Arkansas but the address on the card is in Oklahoma and I have got married and the name on the cards is my maiden name.How can I change those and will it affect me using the cards in any way?
Shereegreer

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#33
Oct 26, 2009
 
My grandfather is Cherokee Indian from MO and OK. He is on the Dawes roll. I have submitted 8 nieces and nephrews applications in February, 2009. I have not heard back from them at all. But on this blog I find information how to get the CDIB card. Is there a way to get this information to see if they are going to be eligible for the CDIB card?
Jim

Spring Hill, KS

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#34
Oct 29, 2009
 
Shreegreer

it may take along time accout ofthe Cherokee Freedmen case, that has slowed down applications.
Yes call the BIA office, many people have CDIB cards ,that don't belong to a tribe.

Susan you need to go on line at the Cherokee nation web site and someone can help you their ,or call one of the council people.
Erin St Clair

Fort Smith, AR

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#35
Nov 1, 2009
 
I have noticed that alot of the talk about people getting or trying to obtain their CDIB card or proving blood DNA are all saying they are of Cherokee nation heritage. Is Cherokee a requirement or does it help being a Cherokee Indian to recieve your roll number. I was just curious cause I am not of Cherokee heritage and just hoping someone could shed light on this situation. Thank you for the time you had taken to read my post and best of all luck with all.
Jack

Spring Hill, KS

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#36
Nov 22, 2009
 
Tkaes morethen DNA to become a member of Cherokee nation.
Yes it helps to have membership in the tribe.
thomas matthew

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#37
Thursday Dec 3
 
my grandmother is a cherokee native, but was adopted by a white couple when she was very young and has no birth certificate or anything, can i just get a blood test to get my CDIB card?
i know i am 1/4th cherokee for certain, what do i do though?
Jack

Gardner, KS

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#38
Friday Dec 4
 
No the blood test would nt do a thing to help in this matter ,other then tell you you may be Native American , it can't even show which tribe D 7 A is not that good.
I sure if you dig, you may foind a paper trail.
Barbara

San Antonio, TX

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Wednesday Dec 9
 
http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/tutorial/da...

Read this link completly. It has everything to help one find information.
I knew I had first cousins with CDIB cards but I still had to do the footwork. I worked my way through the Archives on the link above.
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