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Lots of photos of Redbones. Also, Coonhound screensaver.
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Treeing Walker Coonhound breeder, also dogs and equipment for sale. Walkers, Plotts, Black & Tans, Redbones, Blueticks and English hounds.Photo gallery, club listings and breed information.
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1 Redbones and Melungeons Melungeon and
Melungeon and Redbone Page. Background information and history on the Redbones, sometimes called the 'Louisiana Melungeons.'
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2 Redbones and Melungeons The Redbones
The Redbones or Louisiana Melungeons are a mixed origin group living near the Sabine River on the Texas-Louisiana border. They are connected to both the Melungeons and the mixed race groups of South Carolina.
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3 Redbone Heritage Foundation A group
A group dedicated to investigating the history and origins of the Redbones, also known as the Louisiana Melungeons.
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4 Tri-Racials: Black Indians of the Upper South This article
This article on Mestee groups mentions Brass Ankles, Red Bones and Turks of South Carolina. It combines the Red Bones of SC with the Redbones or Louisiana Melungeons. Based on DeMarces work, for the most part.
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5 Surviving Indian Groups of Eastern U.S. 1948 article
1948 article based on Census research on Indian and mixed race groups of eastern U.S. Description, location and common names given for many groups, including the Melungeons and Redbones. By William Harlen Gilbert. 32 pages.
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