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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3707550" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've never used BIA clinics, but when my youngest son was paralyzed in an accident the folks at Jim Thorpe Rehab center in OKC kept asking if we had any connection to an Oklahoma tribe. </p><p>Family rumors there was and my sister who did genealogy for many years, publishing two books about it could only find a link to the Delaware tribe which had most of their records burned in a courthouse fire so no bueno.</p><p>The reason they asked is that Oklahoma is considered a dead zone for those in my sons condition after they have been discharged from the hospital/rehab centers for care. </p><p>They told us that everything we would have needed for after care would have been supplied for free if there were any Native American connection. DNA won't help as one has to be associated with a particular tribe and have family on the rolls.</p><p>We just deal with it but there is a benefit available for those that do have ties for someone with a severe disability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3707550, member: 5412"] I've never used BIA clinics, but when my youngest son was paralyzed in an accident the folks at Jim Thorpe Rehab center in OKC kept asking if we had any connection to an Oklahoma tribe. Family rumors there was and my sister who did genealogy for many years, publishing two books about it could only find a link to the Delaware tribe which had most of their records burned in a courthouse fire so no bueno. The reason they asked is that Oklahoma is considered a dead zone for those in my sons condition after they have been discharged from the hospital/rehab centers for care. They told us that everything we would have needed for after care would have been supplied for free if there were any Native American connection. DNA won't help as one has to be associated with a particular tribe and have family on the rolls. We just deal with it but there is a benefit available for those that do have ties for someone with a severe disability. [/QUOTE]
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