Journey into the heart of Seminole Nation history with this immersive 3D PDF Flipbook edition of the Seminole Dawes Packet. This digital archive presents authentic documents submitted during the Dawes Commission enrollment era (1898–1906), when Creek citizens applied for federal recognition and land allotments under a complex and often controversial process.

This flipbook is an essential resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone seeking to better understand Creek lineage, land rights, and the legal landscape of Indian Territory before Oklahoma statehood.

Features:

  • High-resolution scans of original Dawes enrollment documents
  • Interactive 3D page-turning interface for an engaging experience
  • Fully searchable with zoom and indexed navigation
  • Includes applications, affidavits, testimonies, and tribal correspondence
  • A valuable tool for personal ancestry research and academic study

Whether you’re retracing family roots or documenting the Creek Nation’s struggle for recognition, this flipbook preserves the original voices and records of a defining era in Native American and U.S. history.