ALHN Melungeon Webpage
This is the Melungeon information page for the American Local History Network.
Appalachian Quarterly Magazine, Wise County (VA) Historical Society
A magazine which regularly covers items on Melungeons. Link to the Melungeon Registry, which traces family histories of many Melungeon families. List of common Melungeon names.
Black Dutch Yahoo Group
A discussion group for anyone interested in people described as Black Dutch or Black German.
Mahala Mullins
A site dedicated to the folk heroine of the Melungeons with a photograph of her.
Melungeon Definition 2000
A definition of the term Melungeon with an attempt to describe who would be included in the group.
Melungeon Heritage Association
Established to document and preserve the cultural legacy of mixed-ancestry peoples in the southern Appalachians. Articles, links, and information about periodic Melungeon conventio…
Melungeon Research and Links
If you follow these links that I have listed here you'll notice that there are various theories on who the Melungeons were, and what their ancestry was. This makes the Melungeons …
Melungeons - Their Turkish Origins - by Mehmet Cakir
Term paper written by a Turkish student in Colorado.
Melungeons discussion group
Melungeon research, family searches and other information is freely exchanged in a friendly forum.
Melungeons: Who Are They?
Description of what is known and unknown about these people of Appalachia. Includes some traditional versions of their origins and description of physical characteristics.
Muslims in early America
Article in Islamic Horizons, which is a reprint of part of Brent Kennedy's book.
Native American Muslims
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 amo…
North from the Mountains: The Carmel Melungeons of Ohio
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. Good history of Me…
Our Melungeons: Taking Back Our Heritage
Here is a site from Melungeons determined to resist scientific and historical research and maintain their old legends as truth.
Paul Heinegg's "Free African Americans"
Family history of 500 African American families who were free in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware from the colonial period until about 1820. Gives i…
Shalacy's Melungeon Homepage
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.
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