DC Society, Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Any woman who is a citizen of either the United States of America, The Dominion of Canada, or Mexico, of good moral character, who is not less than sixteen years of age, shall be eligible to membership, provided that she shall be personally acceptable to the Society and shall be the lineal descendant of a Native or immigrant American ancestor who participated in any capacity in actual hostilities, one against the other, or in any other activity with each other, during the period May 14, 1607 to 1900.

ACCEPTABLE SERVICE
1637 The Pequot War
1675-1678 King Philip's War
1680-1692 The Pueblo Revolt
1689-1763 French and Indian War
1763 Pontiac's Conspiracy
1774 Lord Dunsmore's War
1790-1832 Midwestern Conflicts
(Fallen Timbers, Black Hawk War, Tippecanoe,
and some battles of the War of 1812, etc.)1813-1842 Creek and Seminole Wars
1854-1890 Sioux Wars
1860-1879 Southern Plains Wars
1850 Rouge River Wars
1872-1873 Modoc War
1877 Nez Perce War
1846-1863 Navaho Wars
1861-1900 Apache Wars

PASSIVE ACTIVITIES
Missionary to the Indians
Interpreter
Teacher
Trader/Agent
Mayflower Ancestor
Provider of settler protection

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OBJECT OF SOCIETY

The Object of this Society shall be to assist and encourage the preservation of records and historic sites associated with our native and immigrant American Ancestors, to cherish the memory of those native and immigrant Americans who waged war and/or committed other acts of hostility one toward the other in defense of their people's freedom, liberty and ideals, to strengthen fellowship and to encourage cooperation between descendants of native and immigrant Americans, to foster in a spirit of patriotism, the support and enforcement of all treaties and laws made and agreed upon between the State and Federal governments and the several tribes, bands and nations of Native Americans, to publish a lineage book of the names and ancestral data of members of the Society, and original materials related to this aspect of American History.