<p>Greatgrandma 100% (or 1/2 tribe A and 1/2 tribe B)
Grandpa 1/2
Dad 1/4
Tubachick 1/8 (or 1/16 tribe A and 1/16 tribe B)</p>
<p>Tubachick,</p>
<p>It looks to me like you have some fun research ahead of you this summer! Certainly there are scholarships for people with clear tribal affiliations, but there also are others out there for people like you who can demonstrate ancestry even though there is no current tribal affiliation. I think you should feed your data into the scholarship search engines and see what you come up with.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Happymom, Tubachick is long gone (2008 thread). Westcoastsmoker brought this up for him/herself.</p>
<p>Westcoast, you may well have to prove your lineage, despite not having tribe registration. Presumably some other family member is registered?</p>
<p>Search (your state) Indian Tuition Waiver. You will be required to contact your state’s tribal council to get the proper certification.</p>
<p>I am registered with a tribe and I do have an enrollment number I do believe. I’m just not completely sure if I will get a full scholarship to Dartmouth or just part of one. Does anybody know?</p>
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<p>closing thread</p>