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Gilbert, Synoptic Survey of Data on the Survival of Indian and Part-Indian Blood in the Eastern United States, 1947
The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service. Synoptic Survey of Data on the Survival of Indian and Part-Indian Blood in the Eastern United
States. By Wm. H. Gilbert, Jr., General Research Section (March 1947). Approximately 45 p. This typewritten manuscript reviews Census data on the
Indian population of twenty-eight of the United States, describing the number of persons in these categories: “pure blood,” “mixed blood,” and “not
reported.” From the Introductory statement: “The following paper was prepared for the purpose of indicating the extent to which Indian blood still remains
noticeable in our eastern States population in spite of the depletions arising from over the hundreds years of wars, invasions by disease and by white
men from Europe and black men from Africa.”
Title:   Synoptic survey of data on the survival of Indian and part-Indian blood in the eastern United States / Wm. H. Gilbert, Jr., General Research Section.
OCLC Number:   312627281
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