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This site was created and is maintained by Harold D. Underdown (my brother Phil Underdown, a digital imaging specialist, made the 3-D crayon logo). To send comments and corrections, or to get on a mailing list to receive announcements when I update the site, please go to the Contact Information page. At least visits since January 29, 1996, as counted by Web-Counter. .
Last Standing Woman is a sweeping indictment of the racism and oppression directed at Native Americans. humor and compassion are ever present, and at its best, Last Standing Woman is a dignified and powerful retelling of one reservation's struggle for survival. Any comments or suggestions on how we can make this site better would be appreciated. ..
At the bottom of this page is a Guest Book, please sign it and let me know what you think. Leave that "elusive" ancestor that you are having problems with, and maybe someone will find a connection to you. Since this is my first attempt at creating a web page, I would love to hear all comments. All additions and corrections are greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you are planning to use any information from this page.
Genealogical Sources There are many benefits to membership, including our exclusive publications list, which introduces you to the research aids we have published over the last 15 years. Our publications and maps focus on the History and Genealogy of Ireland with her families around the globe. Updates and comments on these publications appear regularly in the Irish Family Journal. Rare Books, Genealogies As well as our current publications, we offer a lending library by mail, letting members read rare or expensive titles at a fraction of what it would cost otherwise. We also have launched a rare Irish book search service, with over 2,000 rare titles on hand available for sale in the Good Old Irish Book Catalogue.

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