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This map shows the 1854 boundaries of American Indian tribal reserves in Kansas Territory. Our country's history is filled with legislation designed to "protect" American Indian tribes from white settlers.
25 mar 2023 · According to genealogist Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, the only known children of Charles Lucas (Sr.) and Dorcas (Native American) are William Lucas c1769-c1855 [who married (1) Hannah Beverly and (2) Elizabeth Dunbar] and Charles Daniel Lucas 1771-1853 (who maried Mary Hasten).
Research genealogy for Dorcas Native American- Lumbee Indian Tribe Lucas, as well as other members of the Lucas family, on Ancestry®.
Dorcas Native American- Lumbee Indian Tribe Lucas,, died 1885 - Ancestry®. Birth Unavailable - Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA. Death 1885 - Cheraw District, Marboro, South Carolina. Mother Elizabeth Evans. Father Charles Lucas. Show more. Quick access. Family tree. Records 93. Photos 27. New search.
Maps of Indian reservations, 1846, Pacific Railroad Survey, 1855, Indian Missions, and Indian Treaties signed in Kansas. Offers incite as to how the Delaware tribe was moved due to westward expansion.
Follow the links to the right of our tribal map for more information about the language, culture and history of each Kansas tribe, or scroll below the map for Kansas Indian activities including a wordsearch, fact sheets, and words from the Native American languages of Kansas.
The land we now call Kansas had been home to many American Indian peoples. The Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kansa, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee, and Wichita are tribes that are considered native to present day Kansas. The area has also been inhabited by many emigrant tribes.