Mission

AllottedLand.com helps Native families find their family’s allotted land records and understand what record to search next.

Many families only know a name, a family story, a county, a roll number, an old town, or a legal description. This site is built to translate those clues into a research path: enrollment records, allotment jackets, map pages, county records, BIA/LTRO records, and documented land history.

What the site does

Phase 1 scope

The first public version starts with the 1909 Library of Congress Cherokee Nation cadastral atlas. The current index is map-page based. Name, roll-number, allotment-number, county-routing, testimonial, and land-loss datasets will grow as verified records are added.

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What the site does not do

AllottedLand.com is not a legal, title, citizenship, enrollment, heirship, land-recovery, BIA, county, tribal, court, or National Archives system. It is a free research index and guide. Results are leads, not proof. Families should verify findings against original records and qualified offices or professionals.