
Looking for the Seminole in Your Family Tree?
Relatively Speaking, an information-packed research, resource, and evaluation service, from the SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA can help!
Relatively Speaking is a comprehensive service that condenses into one complete package - booklet, chart, personalized evaluation, and report - all the information you need to begin and, then, verify your genealogical search. For one low price of $24.95(plus shippling and handling), subscribers first receive So You Think There's a Seminole in Your Family Tree? booklet and family tree chart. This 68-page booklet is filled with solid historical information, research tips, and lists of invaluable resources to guide you in exploring the branches of your family's ancestral tree. Patricia R. Wickman, Ph.D., Director of the Seminole Tribe's Department of Anthropology and Genealogy, has compiled and written a comprehensive and well-organized tool to guide you through the process of documenting your Seminole ancestry.
After you complete and return the family tree chart, experts in the Department will evaluate your data and respond with a written report of their findings. Whether you're just beginning your search or you've already collected data, Relatively Speaking is a critical component of verifying your ancestor's background. |
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CONTENTS of the FAMILY TREE BOOKLET
Beginning the Search - your guide to the process
The Tribe Today - a map of the reservations and background information on the current Seminole Tribe of Florida
Yesterday - a historical map of the principal tribes of the lower Southeast and history of how the Seminoles have survived to become the political and economic entity of today
Chronology of Seminole History - a timeline of the milestones in Seminole history that are important to you in your genealogical search
The Family Tree Worksheet - a four page centerfold worksheet
Black Seminoles - facts regarding the historical relationships between African Americans and the Seminoles
Federal Recognition - the meaning of federal recognition in relation to tribal enrollment eligibility
Enrollment Requirements - the official requirements for enrollment in the Seminole Tribe of Florida
Adoption & Genealogy - assistance for tracing ancestors of adopted persons
Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Vital Statistics - what they can and can't provide to help your search
Additional Resources - sections with information on libraries, archives, and other institutions where information might be found
Bibliography - nine pages of resources, including contact information for people, places, and Internet websites. |
Relatively Speaking
- your Seminole Heritage Guide
Let RELATIVELY SPEAKING be your guide to discovering the relationship between your family and the Seminoles. Here's how.
BEGIN...
by completing the order form.
USE...
the 68-page So You Think There's A Seminole In Your Family Tree? booklet to help uncover your exciting family heritage.
COMPLETE...
the Family Tree chart in the center of the booklet. Make sure the information is legible and you don't leave any blanks.
RETURN...
the completed chart to the Seminole Tribe of Florida's Department of Anthropology & Genealogy, by mail or fax, for evaluation and a personalized report of the findings. |
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Department of Anthropology & Genealogy
Seminole Tribe of Florida
6300 Stirling Road, Rm. 421
Hollywood, FL 33024
telephone:
954.966.6300 ext. 1423
fax:
954.967.3423
email:
semgenes@semtribe.com |