This archival experience follows the SITN Continuity Gate model of historical presentation.
“Certain archival materials are presented through guided historical pathways to preserve context, integrity, and respect for lineage continuity.” “Continuity Gate”
The core lineage of SITN is preserved through interrelated Indigenous family lines, including documented descent connected to Creek (Muscogee), Choctaw, Seminole, Yamassee, Washitaw, and Aboriginal Virginia Indigenous peoples.
Genealogical continuity is supported by:
Multigenerational family records
Federal and state census documentation
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land patent records
Recorded towns, regions, and homesteads tied to ancestral families
Oral histories transmitted through elders and family custodians
Hematology Records (Ancestral Bloodlines)
Federal Broken Treaties under True Identity of indigenous Choctaw, Creek and Seminole Heritage
Family names associated with SITN appear consistently across historical records in regions including Virginia, the Carolinas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Illinois and adjoining territories, corresponding with known Indigenous migration and settlement paths.