Indian census rolls, Colorado River, 1885-1940
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With: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs / Indian census rolls, 1885-1940.
Includes the following information: 1885: Hualapai (by head of bands only-no individuals from band listed), Mohave and Chemehuevi 1886-1892: Mohave 1893: Mojave and death roll 1894: Missing 1895-1896: Mohave and list of deaths 1897-1899: Mohave, list of deaths, list of school employee's 1900-1913: Mohave 1914: Mohave, unalloted in Yuma vicinity (Yuma, Cocopah, Digueno Tribes) 1915: Mohave with Chemehuevi, Mohave-Apache, Cocopah, unalloted Indians 1916: Mohave, Chemehuevi, Mohave-Apache, Cocopah 1917-1922: Mohave, Chemehuevi, Mohave-Apache, Cocopah, Pima, Papago 1923: Mohave, Chemehuevi, Mexican, Mohaves at Fort Mohave 1924-1930: Mohave, Chemehuevi, Mohaves at Fort Mohave 1931-1940: Mohave, Chemehuevi, Mohaves at Fort Mohave with supplemental rolls for births, deaths, deductions, additions, transfers, marriages
Some names may not be spelled the same as the accepted tribal spelling.
Some pages wanting, faded, bleeding through, etc.
For other rolls see also Fort Mojave, Hualapai, and Fort Yuma under "Indian census rolls, (Agency)..." in Author/Title catalog (microfiche).
For more information on Walapai Indians see Hualapai Indians.
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