About Alfreda_Doonkeen
Research southeastern tribes.Linguistics is fantastic! colonial and Indian Treaties.Indian Health Care and systems connected to partnerships/resources. Parents are veterans of Korean Conflict. Siblings of 5, 1 parent deceased.Respected Indian famil.
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- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States of America
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I the Seminole Nation today, there are 14 Bands. Two Bands are Freedmen Bands named Bruner and Dosar Barkus. I went to junior high in Oklahoma City with a fellow named Larry Bruner at Harding High School. At the same school there weas a girl who cou
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Spotlight added: Evolution of the Mekasukey Indian (Band Member) Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
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Spotlight added: "Oktiarche Band is Mekasukey Band 100 yrs. later"
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Story added to Adlai E Woodward Person Page
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Spotlight added: William Connor 'Band' , a non-Indian and missionary for the Seminoles of SE
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Annotation added: This portrait picture of Alfred Doonkeen, Jr. was taken 1965 (ca.) by a...
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Spotlight added: Freedmen by Treaty of 1866; Emancipation Proclamation Act
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I wish that political senator woman in California understood how and when the Freedmen were forced into our nations. This would alleviate the problems with AGAIN, forcing the American Indian into providing for another people of another race.
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Kinkehe Band of The Seminole Nation which no longer exists on the Council of The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (May 31, 2008)
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Tusekia Harjo is the Indian name for the leader of that band of Seminoles who came over to Indian Territory on "The Trail of Tears". This person's English surname is also William Cully.
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