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Friday, October 29, 2010

Preliminary Report on Abenaki Petition for Tribal Recognition - [Exhibits]: March 12, 2002: Exhibit 3 Continued:

Census Reports Volume 1
Twelfth Census of the United States
Taken in the year 1900.
Printed 1901
Sex, General Nativity, and Color Page 561
Table 19. White, Negro and Indian Population
By Counties: 1880 to 1900 Continued.
1920 Fourteenth Census of the United States
Taken in the year 1920.
Volume III
Printed 1922
Page 1049
Composition and Characteristics
Table 5. Population 21 Years of Age and Over
By Sex, Class of Population,
and Citizenship, for the State of Vermont.
1930 Federal Census
FIfteenth Census of the United States
POPULATION VOLUME III, Part 2.
M to W
Printed 1932
Page 1131 Composition and Characteristics
Table 16. Composition of the Population, For Incorporated Places of 2,5000 to 10,000: 1930.
Table 17. Indians, Chinese, and Japanese, 1910 to 1930, and Mexicans, 1930, For Counties.
Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940
POPULATION Volume II
Part 7 U to W
Printed 1943
Page 90 Table 6.
Minor Races, by Nativity and Sex,
For the State, Urban and Rural, 1910 to 1940.
Seventeenth Decennial Census of Population: 1950
Part 45 Vermont
Printed 1952
Page 45-14 Vermont
Table 13.
Table 14.
Page 45-47 General Characteristics
Table 46. Income in 1949
Table 47. Indians, Japanese, and Chinese, By Sex, For Selected Counties and Cities: 1950
The Eighteenth Decennial Census of the United States
Census of Population: 1960
Volume 1
Characteristics of the Population
Part 47
Vermont
Printed in (Early to Mid March-May) 1961
Page 47-13 Vermont
General Population Characteristics
Table 15. Census: 1960
Page 47-38 Vermont
Table 28. Census 1960
1970: Census of Population
Volume 1 Characteristics of the Population
Part 47 Vermont
Issued January 1973
Table 34. Race by sex, for Counties: 1970 Census.
General Population Characteristics
Page 47-61 Vermont
Table 38. General Characteristics of the Rural Population for County: 1970
1980 Census of Population and Housing: Vermont
Issued August 1982
Page 47-1 Vermont
Table 1. Summary of General Population Charastics: 1980
Page 47-2 Vermont
Table 1: Summary of General Population Characteristics: 1980 (continued)
Page 47-3 Vermont
Table 1. Summary of General Population Characteristics: 1980 (continued)
Page 47-4 Vermont
Table 1. Summary of General Population Characteristics: 1980 (continued)
1990 Census of Population
General Population Characteristics
Vermont
Issued June 1992
Page 09 Vermont
General Population Characteristics
Table 5. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990
Page 10 Vermont
General Population Characteristics
Table 5. Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 (continued)

NOTE: These are the Federal Census Records from 1860 to 1990. ANYONE can claim on the Census, that they are "Abenaki" or "Indian" WITHOUT ANY GENEALOGICAL EVIDENCE HAVING TO BE SUBMITTED BY THAT PERSON, TO SUBSTANTIATE those CLAIMS of those that SELF-IDENTIFY as "BEING ABENAKI", "NATIVE AMERICAN," OR "INDIAN."
Subsequently, the "JUMP" in the Federal Census Records for Vermont Counties, in those that SELF-IDENTIFIED as to their ALLEGEDLY BEING ABENAKIS/ INDIANS. The more people who claim to be Indians, per county, the MORE Federal Monies and Grants these Incorporations can possibly obtain, and the distorted "ILLUSION" of their representing "Abenaki Tribes" or "Abenaki Communities."

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