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- Melungeon Resource Page - Includes a FAQ about the mixed Mediterranean-Indian heritage of Melungeons, genealogy links, and information on the Melungeon mailing list. By Martha Short
- 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.
- 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.
- Melungeon Definition 2000 - Definition of the term Melungeon developed by a committee of Melungeons active in research on the topic. Includes references and links.
- Melungeon Family Genealogy Forum - Discussion of genealogical topics about Melungeon families.
- The Melungeons: My Perspective - By Brenda Nichols. Histories of her family and some notable Melungeons such as Mahala Mullins.
- 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 conventions known as "unions".
- Redbones and Melungeons - The Redbones or Louisiana Melungeons are a mixed origin group living near the Sabine River on the Texas-Louisiana border. They are connected to both the Melungeons and the mixed race groups of South Carolina.
- The Melungeons: Genetic, Linguistic, and Historic Evidence of Their Turkish Roots - Term paper written by Mehmet Cakir, a Turkish student in Colorado.
- Melungeon Information - An introductory site on the Melungeons, with a list of common surnames. By Nancy Sparks Morrison
Wikipedia Articles
- Melungeon - Melungeon (mɛlʌndʒʌn) is a term traditionally applied to one of a number of "tri-racial isolate" groups of the Southeastern United States, mainly in the Cumberland Gap area of central Appalachia: east Tennessee, southwest Virginia, and east Kentucky. Tri-racial describes populations thought to be ...
- Melungeon DNA Project - ==Background==
- Anatolian bump - An Anatolian bump is a protuberance on the back of the skull said to be related to Asian, Central-Asian, and Melungeon ancestry, not to be confused with an external occipital protuberance.
- Chestnut Ridge people - The Chestnut Ridge people are a Melungeon (tri-racial isolate) community residing just northeast of Philippi, West Virginia, USA.
- List of Melungeons - This is a list of notable people of possible Melungeon ancestry.