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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
http://nas.ucdavis.edu/Forbes/collection_man.html
PRELIMINARY
GUIDE TO THE JACK D. FORBES COLLECTION:
Manuscripts,
Periodicals,
Posters,
Records
Maps
F-61 Eastern Native American Nations (Saponi etc.) (not in library)
I wonder what happened to this bit of collected data or what ever it was?
collins,
It says the listings with “#” are not yet transferred to the collection housed at Shields Library on the campus of UC @Davis. I imagine Professor Forbes has them in his possession. His contact information is here:
http://nas.ucdavis.edu/nasforbes.htm
Jack D. Forbes is professor emeritus and former chair of Native American Studies at the University of California at Davis,
Professor Jack Forbes
(Powhatan-Renape-Lenape)
Area of Interest
Ethnicity; Ethnohistory; Native American History and Literature; Community Development; Racism and Colonialism; Native Americans in Europe and Africa, multicultural education.
Geographic Area:
Milky Way
Biographical Notes:
Jack D. Forbes is professor emeritus and former chair of Native American Studies at the University of California at Davis, where he has served since 1969. He is of Powhatan-Renápe , Delaware-Lenápe and other background. In 1960-61 he developed proposals for Native American Studies programs and for an indigenous university. In l971 the D-Q University came into being as a result of that proposal. He is also a poet, a writer of fiction, and a guest lecturer in Russia, Japan, Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Mexico and elsewhere.
has anyone been able to get copies of this info from Prof. Forbes yet?
