Special Thanks to the Department of Interior's National Parks Service for Documenting the Existence of The Chickamauga Nation
Now if the Department of Interior will inform one of its other departments, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, we should immediately be placed on the List of Indian tribes or groups that are federally recognized and eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).
Selected Papers From The 1987 And 1988 George Rogers Clark Trans-Appalachian Frontier History Conferences
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THE HENRY HAMILTON SKETCHES: VISUAL IMAGES OF WOODLAND INDIANS
When this is combined with Drake's book, "Biography and History of the Indians of North America," page IX, which was the result of a Congressional Act and then Entered into the Clerks Office of the District Court of Massachuetts, it makes it virtually impossible to keep The Chickamauga Nation off of the List of Indian tribes or groups that are federally recognized and eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).