The Americas
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 - Acadian Genealogy
 - Acadian-Cajun genealogy resource site. Features links and Acadian music audio files.
 
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 - Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History
 - Extensive site linking the genealogy and history of the Acadian and Cajun cultures.
 
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 - French Creoles of America
 - Complete history of Louisiana's indigenous Creoles, Indians, Africans and Cajuns. Explore the cultural heritage and genealogy of these people. Along with guestbook and viewer's comments.
 
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 - Kayne's Homepage
 - Personal webpage of a Louisiana resident. Links, downloads, information and comments about friends.
 
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 - The Encyclopedia of Cajun Culture
 - A site dedicated to educating the public about Cajun culture and history.
 
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 - Amish Buggies
 - Research and information on Amish buggies, with photos; also includes other information on the Amish communities.
 
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 - The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
 - Representing Canada's Metis, off-reserve and non-treaty Indians.
 
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 - Wikipedia: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
 - Encyclopedia article on the peoples' history, culture and political situation and links to more specific articles.
 
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 - Black Dutch and Irish, Melungeons, Moravians, Pennsylvania Dutch
 - Shirley Hornbeck's genealogy tips on the Black Dutch, how the term has been used, for Melungeons and other groups.
 
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 - Documenting the Melungeons One Page at a Time
 - A Melungeon group especially interested in the Hancock County people.
 
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 - Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware
 - Family history of most families who were free in this region during the colonial period. Includes extracts from government records.
 
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 - Gowen Research Foundation
 - Information on families with the name Gowen, including variations. This includes the most common Melungeon name, Goins, Goin, Goings, Going, and others. Search the newsletters.
 
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 - Graysville Melungeons
 - An article on the largest Melungeon community, in Rhea, Roane and Hamilton counties, Tennessee, and the only incorporated town with a Melungeon majority.
 
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 - Melungeon Resource Page
 - Includes a FAQ about the mixed Mediterranean-Indian heritage of Melungeons, genealogy links, and information on the Melungeon mailing list. By Martha Short
 
