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Black-Indigenous Archive Records

Visual Evidence Ledger

Black-Indigenous Archive Records

This ledger gathers verified museum, archive, and government-source records connected to Muur/Moor visual history, Black Seminole / Seminole Negro Indian Scouts records, and Black-Indigenous archive records.

No-certification boundary: This section does not certify identity, ancestry, tribe, nationality, DNA conclusions, legal status, descent, membership, or sovereign status. It separates catalog language from project interpretation.

Visual Evidence Ledger

Black-Indigenous Archive Records

Verified visual evidence means the record is tied to a public museum, archive, government, or scholarly source. This ledger separates official catalog language from project interpretation.

Black Seminole / Seminole Negro Indian Scouts

Black Seminole Indian Scouts

A government-source record for Black Seminole and Seminole Negro Indian Scouts history.

Verified Context RecordUs Federal Public DomainSource Checked
Black Seminole Indian Scouts standing in two rows in U.S. Army uniforms, circa 1885.
A detachment of Black Seminole Indian Scouts, circa 1885. Source image served from the National Park Service article.
Institution
National Park Service
Creator
National Park Service
Date
c. 1885 context / NPS article last updated 2024
Catalog title
Black Seminole Indian Scouts
Catalog language
Black Seminole, Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
Review lane
black_seminole_record
Rights status
us_federal_public_domain

What this supports

  • A verified government-source record of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts.
  • A specific Black Seminole historical lane connected to U.S. military records and community continuity.

What this does not support

  • It does not generalize all Black-Indigenous history into one category.
  • It does not certify identity, tribe, ancestry, descent, nationality, DNA conclusions, legal status, or membership for readers.

National Park Service article documenting the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts and Black Seminole historical context. TheFoundations treats this as a specific source lane, not a universal category for all Black-Indigenous history.

Black-Indigenous archive record

Machapunga / African American woman and girl

A verified NMAI archive record using African-American and Machapunga language for the subjects.

Verified Catalog RecordArchive Record Public ViewSource Checked
Source preview: National Museum of the American Indian record. Image reuse is not assumed here; use the source link to inspect the institution record.
Catalog language: Machapunga, Pungo River, African-American
Rights status: archive_record_public_view
Institution
National Museum of the American Indian
Creator
Frank G. Speck
Date
1915
Catalog title
Portrait of Machapunga (Pungo River)/African American woman and girl
Catalog language
Machapunga, Pungo River, African-American
Review lane
black_indigenous_archive_record
Rights status
archive_record_public_view

What this supports

  • A verified NMAI archive record using both African-American and Machapunga identity language.

What this does not support

  • It does not support replacing the source's identity language with a broader claim.
  • It does not certify ancestry, tribe, descent, DNA conclusions, legal status, or membership.

NMAI archive record using both African-American and Machapunga source language. TheFoundations preserves the catalog wording and does not generalize it beyond the record.

Black-Indigenous archive record

Machapunga / African American woman

A verified NMAI archive record using African-American and Machapunga language for the subject.

Verified Catalog RecordArchive Record Public ViewSource Checked
Source preview: National Museum of the American Indian record. Image reuse is not assumed here; use the source link to inspect the institution record.
Catalog language: Machapunga, Pungo River, African-American
Rights status: archive_record_public_view
Institution
National Museum of the American Indian
Creator
Frank G. Speck
Date
1915
Catalog title
Portrait of Machapunga (Pungo River)/African American woman
Catalog language
Machapunga, Pungo River, African-American
Review lane
black_indigenous_archive_record
Rights status
archive_record_public_view

What this supports

  • A verified NMAI archive record using both African-American and Machapunga identity language.

What this does not support

  • It does not support broad claims beyond the NMAI catalog record.
  • It does not certify ancestry, tribe, descent, DNA conclusions, legal status, or membership.

NMAI archive record using both African-American and Machapunga source language. TheFoundations keeps the record bounded to the catalog entry.

Black-Indigenous archive record

Rappahannock / African American man

A verified NMAI archive record describing the subject as African American and Rappahannock.

Verified Catalog RecordArchive Record Public ViewSource Checked
Source preview: National Museum of the American Indian record. Image reuse is not assumed here; use the source link to inspect the institution record.
Catalog language: Rappahannock, African American
Rights status: archive_record_public_view
Institution
National Museum of the American Indian
Creator
Frank G. Speck
Date
1915
Catalog title
Portrait of Rappahannock man
Catalog language
Rappahannock, African American
Review lane
black_indigenous_archive_record
Rights status
archive_record_public_view

What this supports

  • A verified NMAI archive record describing the subject as African American and Rappahannock.

What this does not support

  • It does not generalize the record beyond the person, place, and catalog language.
  • It does not certify ancestry, tribe, descent, DNA conclusions, legal status, or membership.

NMAI archive record describing the subject with African American and Rappahannock language. TheFoundations preserves the source wording and does not generalize the record.

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