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i0American Indian Melungeon - http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/youngeagle/AMERICAN_INDIANbook.htm - Book on American Indians and the origin of the Melungeons, by Karlton Douglas.
 
i0Archives of the Melungeon Mailing List. - http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/melungeon - Archives at RootsWeb. Choose arranged by subject threads or chronological order, with or without names and dates. Search for names or topics of interest.
 
i0Black Dutch - http://www.geocities.com/mikenassau/BlackDutch.htm - Six different meanings for the term Black Dutch or Black German.
 
i0Black Dutch and Irish, Melungeons, Moravians, Pennsylvania Dutch - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hornbeck/blkdutch.htm - Shirley Hornbeck's This and That Genealogy Tips, Genealogy Tips on Black Dutch and Irish, Melungeons, Moravians, Pennsylvania Dutch
 
i0Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware - http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/ - Family history of most families who were free in this region during the colonial period. Includes extracts from government records.
 
i0Gowen Research Foundation - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gowenrf/guests.htm - Information on families with the name Gowen, including variations. This includes the most common Melungeon name, Goins, Goin, Goings, Going, and others. Search the newsletters.
 
i0Jack Goins Research - http://www.jgoins.com/ - Dedicated to research on the northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia Melungeon communities. Includes information on DNA research as well as information about his book.
 
i0Mahala Mullins - http://members.aol.com/vardyvalley/mahalamullins.html - A site dedicated to the folk heroine of the Melungeons with a photograph of her.
 
i0Melungeon Definition 2000 - http://www.geocities.com/melungeonorigin/Definition2000.html - Developed by a research committee. Includes references and links.
 
i0Melungeon Family Genealogy Forum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/melungeon/ - Discussion of genealogical topics about Melungeon families.
 
i0Melungeon Family Photo Album - http://groups.msn.com/MelungeonFamilyPhotoAlbum/ - Site where Melungeons can post pictures of their family for others to see.
 
i0Melungeon Heritage Association - http://www.melungeon.org/ - Established to document and preserve the cultural legacy of mixed-ancestry peoples in the southern Appalachians. Articles, links, and information about periodic Melungeon conventions known as "unions".
 
i0Melungeon Research - http://journals.aol.com/nmorri3924 - A journal and photo album by Nancy Morrison.
 
i0Melungeon Resource Page - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mtnties/melungeon.html - Includes a FAQ about the mixed Mediterranean-Indian heritage of Melungeons, genealogy links, and information on the Melungeon mailing list. By Martha Short
 
i0Melungeons.com - http://www.melungeons.com/ - Gives links to many sites, including the articles on the new DNA study.
 
i0Muslims in the Americas Before Columbus - http://users.erols.com/gmqm/mamerica.html - Some reference to Muslim presence among the Indians which might tie into the cultural observations which have been used as evidence of a Turkish presence in Colonial times. Emphasis is on Mediterranean Muslims, not the much better evidenced contact with the Guinea Coast.
 
i0Native American Muslims - http://www.themodernreligion.com/convert/convert_namuslims.htm - An article about early contact between Native Americans and Muslims, which contends many Native Americans adopted Islam. This may tie in with the better known Masonic movement among Native Americans.
 
i0North from the Mountains: The Carmel Melungeons of Ohio - http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Inn/1024/carmel1/Carmel1.htm - By John S. Kessler and Donald B. Ball. Paper on the Melungeons of Carmel, Ohio, presented at Third Union, posted on the Melungeon Heritage Association webpage.
 
i0Our Melungeons: Taking Back Our Heritage - http://www.geocities.com/ourmelungeons/index.html - Here is a site from Melungeons determined to resist scientific and historical research and maintain their old legends as truth.
 
i0People of Color in Old Tennessee - http://www.tngenweb.org/tncolor/color-pm.htm - Patrick Minges' articles on Cherokee history, with an emphasis on race and religion. Discusses the racial mixing which contributed much to eht Melungeons.
 
i0Redbone Heritage Foundation - http://www.redboneheritagefoundation.com - A group dedicated to investigating the history and origins of the Redbones, also known as the Louisiana Melungeons.
 
i0Redbones and Melungeons - http://www.murrah.com/gen/redbones.htm - The Redbones or Louisiana Melungeons are a mixed origin group living near the Sabine River on the Texas-Louisiana border. They are connected to both the Melungeons and the mixed race groups of South Carolina.
 
i0Shalacy's Melungeon Homepage - http://www.geocities.com/mamashills/MelungeonSong.html - Shalacy is a 13 year old country/folk entertainer. She sang her "Melungeon Song" at the Melungeon Third Union. Site has links and her school report on the Melungeons.
 
i0Surviving Indian Groups of Eastern U.S. - http://www.geocities.com/mikenassau/gilbert.htm - 1948 article based on Census research on Indian and mixed race groups of eastern U.S. Description, location and common names given for many groups, including the Melungeons and Redbones. By William Harlen Gilbert. 32 pages.
 
i0The Black Irish Myth - http://www.darkfiber.com/blackirish/ - A theory as to why people of Irish descent like to lay claim to Spanish blood from the Armada. Links the Black Irish to the Melungeons. By Tom Kunesh.
 
i0The Melungeon Health Education and Support Network - http://www.melungeonhealth.org/ - By Nancy Sparks Morrison. Provides information about the major Mediterranean illnesses that are inherited through the Melungeon connection.
 
i0The Melungeon Reemergence in Southern Appalachia - http://www.interracialvoice.com/jason.html - Jason Adam's paper on the Melungeon struggle for self determination.
 
i0The Melungeons - http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/page15.html - Historical sketch, and information about surnames common in the Melungeon community.
 
i0The Melungeons Revisited: First Union - http://www.blueridgecountry.com/melung/melung.html - Article from Blue Ridge Country magazine on the First Union of the Melungeons and Brent Kennedy's work.
 
i0The Melungeons: An Untold Story of Ethnic cleansing in America - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/5621/melungeons.html - A 1994 article from Islamic Horizons magazine, which is a reprint of part of Brent Kennedy's book.
 
i0The Melungeons: My Perspective - http://brendanichols.tripod.com/melungeon.html - By Brenda Nichols. Histories of her family and some notable Melungeons such as Mahala Mullins.
 
i0The National Melungeon Registry - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/5649/melunreg.htm - Searchable list of surnames, with family registration facility.
 
i0Under One Sky - http://www.underonesky.org/Under_One_Sky.html - Bill Fields' personal web site including the archives of Under One Sky, newsletter of the Southeastern Kentucky Melungeon Information Exchange. Information on Melungeon Heritage.
 
i0Vardy Community Historical Society - http://hometown.aol.com/vardyvalley/index.html - This society is trying to preserve the Vardy Melungeon site on Blackwater Creek in Hancock County, TN. Museum in the old Melungeon school. Mahala Mullins' cabin brought to the site from Newman's ridge.
 
i0Wayfaring Stranger - http://sciway3.net/clark/freemoors/Patrin1.htm - The Black Dutch, German Gypsies, or Chicanere, and their relation to the Melungeons, by Linda D. Griggs.
 
i0What is a Melungeon? - http://www.geocities.com/melungeonorigin/what.htm - Description of several groups with this name.
 
i0Yahoo Groups: Black Dutch - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Black_Dutch/ - A discussion group for anyone interested in people described as Black Dutch or Black German.
 
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