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Aso To'ana'i 7 Mati 2026 at 4:30 PM (GMT+0)

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Complexities in Indigenous Genealogical Research

Indigenous genealogical research has inherent complex issues that are more frequently encountered than in research done in many other communities. This session will address complexities including inconsistent naming and terminology; systematic destruction of family relationships through boarding schools, foster care, adoption, early death, and other mechanisms; oral tradition vs. written records; inaccurate and incomplete records created by people outside the community (ie census takers); and some researchers' disinclination to believe oral history. We will conclude with strategies for overcoming these complexities. Panelists represent tribes from across North America.

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