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by Backintymedotbiz

Book reviews, essay and article peer reviews, commentaries. Discussing research, genealogy, DNA & history of mixeblood peoples of early American history.

Copyright: Copyright Stacy Webb (C/O Blogtalkradio)

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legacy and identity

1h 21m · Published 16 Jun 22:58
we will be discussing legacy and identity

Legacy & Identity w/Scott Sewell New Radio Show-1st & 3rd Thursday every month!

1h 7m · Published 02 Jun 23:00
Please join Stacy Webb from Backintyme and MEHRA Publishing and C. Scott Hodalee Sewell Thursday June 2nd at 6:00 PM CST Where we would like to introduce a new upcoming show, as well as catch everyone up on ARCITO (Apalachicola River Community Indians), Redbone Nation and Backintyme & Melungon Heritage Associations events coming up in Florida, East Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky & Tennessee! We hope you can join us, but if you miss the live version, you can always listen here to all archived episodes at Blog Talk Radio.    We are excited to introducing the Intertribal Council at MEHRA (Multi Ethnic Historical Research Associates). And to introduce a new twice monthly radio show, live and archived here hosted by Indian Community Councilman Christopher Scott “Hodalee” Sewell, author, writer, Indian Community activist, and multi ethnic & cultural scholar. Scott will be hosting a live radio show every, 1st (first) and 3rd (third) Thursday, of each month here. Scott will explore the past legacies of Mixed Blood heritage and relishing the present through establishment, organization and preservation of community and traditions with guests, and call in commentary.   Topics include: News from intertribal affairs and where leaders meet, discuss and speak on current and historical issues concerning current community activities, projects exploring issues of personal and tribal identity from the Mixed Blood "hybrid" communities of remnant cultural indigenous clans. Books: Discussions on new & upcoming books, papers, presentations, gatherings centered around those genealogical efforts to reunite these remnant peoples, through DNA and genealogy. Research: research projects, efforts, discoveries. and ongoing project updates.

Open Mic Q& A Spring 2016 Updates & Announcements

1h 55m · Published 17 Apr 22:30
Radio Show in the planning this weekend. Hope you can join us Sunday evening for an update show, and open mic at Blog Talk Radio where you can listen on demand to all our episodes here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/backintymepub. This episode topics to include the new Comment, Most frequently asked Questions, and Answers about the Redbone People, the newly released Redbone Chronicles Book Vol 1 Issue 1 and upcoming issues.You can purchase the book through http://backintyme.biz/, or from amazon directly here http://amzn.to/22xFc0c Scott Sewell's just released new book Cherokee Paradox, Unexpected Ancestry at the Cross Roads of Identity & Genetics, a perfectly timed examination of DNA, personal and tribal identities. His book can be purchased also through Backintyme.biz or directly from Amazon here,http://amzn.to/22xLInH. We'll be discussing the recent 20th annual North Florida Indian Conference at Blountstown Florida where we attended representing the Redbone people and Backintyme.biz publishing. Authors Pony Hill and Scott Sewell hosted the conferences, authors of North Florida Indians, from the Carolina's to Florida, The Survival of a distinct American Indian Community from Backintyme.biz http://amzn.to/264d5Kz We'll be updating everyone on the upcoming publishing's, including The Goins Book, Margo William's author of Miles Lassiter new release From Hill Town to Strieby and Lars Adam's Breaking the House of Pamunkey. And announcing the Goins Book Reunion at Tol Barrett House in Nacogdoches, Texas, details at our event page on FB here, https://www.facebook.com/events/1148016298555954/   Hope you can join us, it promises to be an informative show and updates.

Backintyme Authors 2016 Scott Sewell, Lars Adams and Margo Williams

1h 59m · Published 01 Jan 23:00
Join us for a fabulous New Years Day episode. We have invited Scott Hodalee Sewell to join us and discuss his newest publishing, Belles of the Creek Nation and upcoming title Voices. Scott is a Mixed Blood Indian and has writen extensively on the Creek Muscogee and Dominicker peoples along with indepth looks into tribal affiliations, spirituality and personal identity. He is a modern day activists among the clan families and sacred ceremonial grounds. Scott is currently working on his newest book titled Voices, where he has collected the memories and experiences of elders and spiritual leaders. You can find these titles and many others from Backintyme Publishing at our Amazon listing here, Backintyme Publishing Margo Williams will join us, author of 2011 Miles Lassiter (circa 1777-1850): An Early African-American Quaker from Lassiter Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina: My Research Journey to Home. His story illuminates the unfolding of the 19th-century color line into the 20th. And, Introducing her soon to be released Hilltown to Strieby. Margo, a former editor of the Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, and through her private research company, Personal Prologue. Backintyme is very excited to also have Margo as the newest editor at Backintyme and we hope you will enjoy her new title soon to be released. Lars Adams will join us also and host the show. Lars is  a writer, author, historican and independent researcher. Lars has reviewed Belles of the Creek Nation and is scheduled his new book Breaking the House of Pamunkey will soon be released by Backintyme Publishing. Miles will join us and introduce his new book and it's historical signifigance to the Pamunkey and other Mixed Blood Indian descendants.

Open Mic Sunday, Remembering Mishiho

1h 1m · Published 24 May 22:00
Open Mic Sunday: 2 hrs. In memory of Gary "Gabe" Gabehart "Mishiho" Talking Points For Open Mic: Remembering MishihoRedbone Veteran's Roll Call Call in comments Commentary Research News: Nash Research recently transcribed fom the George Washington Papers. Indian Trader John Nash assigned to trade and give gifts out to the Cherokee, Catwbas & Nottoway Indians along the Cumberland Gap River Regions including Rock Creek. Later William and Thomas Nash purchase land and settle at Rye Cove near Ft Blackmore, now Scott Co., Va. among the Cherokee. Genetic Genealogy Closure of Sorensens Labs Updates on on the latest Goins Book Family additions; The WILLIAMS, SWEAT, WARWICK/RICK, POWELL, PERKINS and GOINS/GOYENS/GOINGS descendants who are recently collaborating over the perfect yDNA matches between their families. Currently examining each line for migration and relatedness. MHA Union Announcements and articles of interest for the upcoming MHA Union in Asheboro http://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2015/05/20/melungeons-explore-mysterious-origins/27640179/

Goins Book Reasearch Reunion at Tol Barrett House-DNA

1h 28m · Published 12 Apr 20:00
This week the agenda line up for discussions is, Goins Book Research Weekend-DNA (both yDNA/MtDNA), where we discussed Goins/Goyens/Nash/Sweat/Perkins/Ashworth/Doyle/Williams/Warwick/rick/Johnson/Hill and many more Mixed Blood Native American Redbone clan families. Marilyn Baggett, Gary Gabehart, Lorene Brown, James Ray Johnson and others will discuss the new findings and collaborate on research and writing efforts for the new Goins Book to be released this fall by Backintyme Publishing at www.backintyme.biz. We will update you in the findings from Jamestown to Republic of Texas. Not unlike the reputation of the Goinses, we will also lay to rest some myths, legends and out right scandlous gossip! Please join us, listen in and spread the word to help us collaborate further with extended family. Hope to chat with you here, but if you miss the live listening episode, you can always listen to the archived live recording at Blog Talk Radio~  

Etowahchutke Tribe, Gaskin Settlement Native Burial Grounds

2h 6m · Published 03 Jan 21:00
GASKINS SETTLEMENT INDIAN TRIBE Etowahchutke Tribe, Florida Allotments of Native American burial ground act "Buddy's Lake Settlement" Leroy, Fred, Lawrence, Mead, and Marvin Gaskins Honorable Chief-Tess Victoria Elizabeth Gaskins Vs. Complaint in Tort Human Rights Violation Civil Rights State of Florida City of Dade, County of Pasco CASE#_________ Citizens of the State of Florida Vs. United States Department of the Interior The Bureau of Indian Affairs Secretary of the Interior WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202 IN MEMORY OF MY FAMILY’ OSCEOLA’ Osceola (1804 – January 30, 1838), aged 33–34) born as Billy Powell, December 2, 1785 Commissioners give an account of the Treaty proceedings. Number of Cherokee attendees was 918. Relate that they explained cession of territory from King of Great Britain in wake of Revolutionary War. Agents of North Carolina and Georgia protested the Treaty. Discuss the boundaries, the issue of white settlements on Cherokee lands and the matter of compensation to the Cherokees for that matter. Note that without the cooperation of North Carolina and Georgia, the treaty will be ineffectual. Spanish and French make great efforts to engross the trade of Indians. Provide gun men Indian populations as: Cherokees, 2000; Upper and Lower Creek, 5400; Chickasaw, 800; Choctaw, 6000. Women and children reckoned to be 4 times the number of gun men. Hundred of Negros crossed the American Boarder in to Spanish Florida, to escape slavery. The swamps and forests became their homes. The men built houses for their families and raised crops in this hidden and fertile lands.... Gary Gabehart also joins us live Continue Reading Full Description here  

The Indians of North Florida, Chris Sewell & Steven Hill

1h 29m · Published 27 Dec 21:00
North Florida’s Mixed-blood Indian People, Rediscovery of a Forgotten People In the early 1800s, dozens of Siouan-speaking Cheraw families, including Catawbas and Lumbees, fled war and oppression in the Carolinas and migrated to Florida; just as native Appalachicola Creeks were migrating away. Being neither Black nor White, the Cheraw descendants were persecuted by the harsh “racial” dichotomy of the Jim Crow era and almost forgot their proud heritage. Today they have rediscovered their past. This is their story. Creek Eastern Siouan Cheraw Indians, generally located in the panhandle of Florida. Related groups (Porch Creek, Redbones, Brass Ankles, etc) in which we can establish a surname connection locally or by association later (Mt Tabor Community). The Apalachicola River Indian Community Conference is a non-profit community-based tribal organization that works for the political, social, legal, and spiritual welfare of the Creek/Eastern Siouan Cheraw Indian people in the panhandle of north Florida. Its focus is to foster tribal cultural identity and unity, documentary historical research into our origins and history, and provide venues for communication, awareness, and growth. We are the descendants of the Indian people who lived in the 3 settlements whose history is documented in the “Our History” part of this website. These are surnames in our community: Ammons, Ayers, Barnwell, Bass, Bennett, Bird, Blanchard, Boggs, Brown, Bullard, Bunch, Bryant, Brooks, Chason, Chavis, Conyers, Copeland, Davis, Doyle, Goins, Hall, Harris, Hicks, Hill, Holly, Ireland, Jacobs, Johnson, Jones, Kever, Laramore, Linton, Lollie, Lolly, Long, Lovett, Mainer, Martin, Mayo, Moses, Oxendine, Perkins, Porter, Potter, Revell, Rollin, Scott, Simmons, Smith, Stafford, Stephens, Sweat, Thomas, Whitfield, Williams. Read Full Description Here

Chowan Discovery Group, Marvin T. Jones

1h 16m · Published 20 Dec 21:00
Author & Historian Marvin T. Jones, Excutive Director & owner of Marvin T. Jones and Associates, specilizing in corporate communications photography and photographicdesign. His love of the community of his birth led him to create the now defunct Rowan-Chowan.com website, a personal website of stories and photo essays. jones is a native of Cofield, North Carolina; he attended the Winton Triangle's C.S. Brown School and graduated from Ahoskie High School. Marvin also wrote a chapter in Carolina Genesis, Beyond The Color Line and presents the first history of the Winton Triangle. Marvin's essay "The Leading Edge of Edges-The Tri-Racial People of the Winton Triangle", tells the story of a people who emerge from the meeting of the New and Old Worlds and how they created success from century to century in northeastern North Carolina. Highlights of the essay include: Origins of the Winton Triangle and the Triangle's contrbution to the Civil War in expanding freedom in the United States, Founding of Pleasant Plains Baptist Church & the C.S. Brown & Robert L. Vann Schools, and the achievements of their members & graduates. Leadership in worship, education, business & government. Associates; Laverne Jones, Director & Dr. Harold Mitchell, Director. Mission of the Chowan Discovery Group is to Collect, Preserve & present materials that describe & illustrate the Winton Triangle history. Dating back to the 1740's, North Carolina's Winton Triangle is one of the oldest communities if land-owning people of color in America. The Triangle originally encompassing the towns of Winton, Cofield & Union. In the late 19th century the Triangle expanded toward the newly incorporated town of Ahoskie. Read Full Discription of Edpisode Here  

Pell Mellers, Race and Memory in a Carolina Pocosin, Paul Johnson

1h 7m · Published 18 Dec 21:00
A Genealogical Quest in the Triracial South What began as genealogical research into the author's ancestry soon grew into a fascinating tale with lessons for us all. Among his ancestors, Johnson uncovered: unpunished murderers, infidelities that produced stronger families than formal marriages, entire units of North Carolinians who fought and died to preserve the Union in the Civil War. The tale holds enough plot twists for a half-dozen novels. But most of all, it reveals in a personal way what molecular anthropologists have been trying to explain all along. The fact is that we are all of multiple ancestries. Inhabitants of the New World are a genetic mix of three great populations, Native Americans, European colonists, and African slaves. Nowhere is this more vivid than in Pell Mellers, the story of one man's search for his tangled roots. "In Paul Johnson's engaging journey into his roots in Bertie County, North Carolina, he discovers an intriguing family of pocosin dwellers who personify the South's multiracial heritage and its political minorities, including Unionists and the original Buffalo Soldiers. Pell Mellers is a solid contribution to the history of the "other South" that complements the well-traveled mainstream, illustrating our rich and textured past." -- Lindley S. Butler, author of Pirates, Privateers, and Rebel Raiders of the Carolina Coast..Read full description of episode here! http://www.slideserve.com/cullen/pell-mellers http://kpjohnson.backintyme.biz/melungeon-geography-presentation-from-17th-union-in-wytheville/

Backintyme.biz Promo Show has 30 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 42:14:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on October 28th, 2023 10:43.

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