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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
Sharing Scott Preston Collins announcement from Facebook:
Ok, several things have been going on of late.
1.) I will be moving to North Carolina sometime in February. I’ll be living in Williamston, N.C.
2.) I’ve been tasked to build an Indian village there.
3.) I will be in a documentary on the History Channel as a consultant on our people. Should be out sometime in the fall Sept./Oct./Nov. time frame and I’ll keep you all posted as to exact day and time it will air.
4.) Saponi Descendants Association is now accepting membership. It has taken a while to make sure we have a good set of criteria in place and what format we will use for membership submission.
More to come so stay tuned.
Interesting. I looked at his Facebook page. It turns out that I know him.
Techteach
The Saponi Descendants Association website has been updated with #NoDAPL #NoACP info, application form, and Coalition Of Woodland Nations links.
The listing of tribes from Saponi Descendants Association making up the Greater Yesą̨́ Nation:
Tutelo, Saponi, Occaneechi, Monacan, Manahoac-Mahock, Ontponia, Stegaraki, Whonkentia, Tanx Nitania, Tegninateo, Shackaconia, Hassinunga, Eno, Congaree, Keyauwee, Yadkin, Waxhaw, Peedee, Woccon, Tomihitan, Tacci, Taneks-Biloxi, Mosopelea-Ofo, Cheraw-Sara, Sissipahaw-Haw, Cape Fear Indians, Warrennuncock, Santee, Sugeree, Sewee, Guatari-Wateree, Waccamaw, Hooks, Backhooks, Uwharrie and Catawba.
These are the 36 tribes that makes up The Greater Yesą̨́ Nation.
