The Mormon church has a highly developed method of geneology research. There are also search engines online to trace your family history, but your best bet is to contact the tribe you think you are with.
Since this question is in the "Cherokee Indians' category, I've added a related link below. SPECIFICALLY, you will want to begin with the 'External links' section of that article, because it will help you to immediately narrow down your search.
Begin by asking your parents and other relatives. Check Census records, voting records and the like. If you think you know the tribe your ancestors were members of, and if they lived relatively recently, you might be able to ask the tribe whether they were registered members.
Find who in your family tree was/is Indian and do the math.
ie: Mom is Indian, Dad is white you are 50%
MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS INDIAN N WAS RAINSED ON A RESEVERVATION ON MOTHERS SIDE.
There are many blood lines. They can't be counted.
There are different kinds of tests one can do, results can be determined through both the Male and Female lines of descent depending on the type used. You can have DNA testing done for starters.
The ISBN of Blood Lines - story collection - is 0517193191.
Blood Lines - story collection - was created in 1995.
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Were is the application located to obtain a degree of indian blood card?
The only way to find out the gender of any parrot is to have them DNA tested. Only a vet can do this, they will give you the choice between blood or feather, blood is less invasive.
The precursor of all lines of blood cells is the hemocytoblast.
Indian Blood - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 April 1910
Indian Blood - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 March 1913
Indian Blood - 1912 was released on: USA: 3 February 1912
Mexicans have both Spanish and Indian blood.