Index Of Native American Nations On The Internet Index of native American nations on the Internet. Cherokee nation Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe choctaw nation Citizen Potawatomi nation http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAnations.html
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WWWVL: American Indians - Cultural Resources Index of native American Cultural Resources. choctaw nation of Oklahoma (Official);choctaw nation Of Oklahoma choctaw nation Of Oklahoma http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAculture.html
Extractions: This document must be read before sending any email! Read the blog by a Navajo physician living in New Orleans. Help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Donate to the Red Cross. The iTunes shop updated again. Finally, some Jim Pepper Stop by The Literacy Site each day and click to donate a book to a childcare center for low income children. A Line In The Sand , issues of cultural property and cultural sensitivity Assembly of First Nations Center For World Indigenous Studies Fourth World Documentation Project: Indigenous Peoples' Information for the Online Community ... American Indian Art and Ethnographica Magazine Iroquois Confederacy [Including Canada] Cherokee Cherokee Archival Project Cherokee Heritage Center Cherokee Messenger Cherokee Nation Official Website Cherokee of Georgia Council Cherokees of California, Inc.
Native Americans - Ancestry of which are effecting the native American Indian Nations, Tribes, and Bands . native American Genealogy We now have pages up on Cherokee, choctaw, http://www.nativeamericans.com/Ancestry.htm
Extractions: The African - Native Genealogy Homepage - Celebrating the Estelusti, The Freedmen, Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. Blue Wolf's Abenaki Indian Home Page - Abenaki tribal heritage, with many Abenaki links including other Native American sites and genealogy.
Extractions: "Our dead never forget the beautiful world that gave them being. They still love its verdant valleys, its murmuring rivers, its magnificent mountains, sequestered vales and verdant lined lakes and bay, and ever yearn in tender, fond affection over the lonely hearted living, and often return from the Happy Hunting Ground to visit, guide, console and comfort them ... And when the last Red Man shall have perished, and the memory of my tribe shall have become a myth among the White Men, these shores will swarm with the invisible dead of my tribe." - Chief Seattle, 1855
Extractions: Select State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Washington DC Tribal Govt. Am. Samoa Guam N. Mariana Is. Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Is.
Native American Genealogy Links choctaw nation (Barbara Benge, Karen Pfister, and Melodie Sanders) native AmericanMohegans, aka The Mohegan Tribe and nation, (link sited added 20 http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/newlinks.html
Cyndi's List - Native American regarding native American surnames associated with the choctaw nation. For anyone researching their native American choctaw ancestors who were http://www.cyndislist.com/native.htm
Extractions: Brummett Echohawk (Pawnee artist), "Trail of Tears," 1957. Courtesy of Brummett Echohawk, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma ( Gilcrease Museum Norma Howard (Choctaw artist), "Choctaw Village," watercolor, ca. 1998. Notes from ChoctawWeb: "Choctaw Village" depicts a Choctaw family living around the Mississippi period. The corn was the main source of food, along with a summer garden, and a granary was set high on a post for the storage of vegetables. The huts were made from canes and covered with mud. This painting won "Best of Division" and "Best Traditional" at the 1998 Santa Fe Indian Market. Courtesy of Norma Howard, Stigler, Oklahoma. Orders, dated May 17, 1838, pertaining to the removal of the Cherokee Indians remaining in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama, to territory west of the Mississippi, according to the terms of the New Echota Treaty of 1835. Notes from repository: The orders originated with Major General Winfield Scott at the Cherokee in Tennessee and outline the military personnel involved in the emigration and the procedures to be followed. Scott's signature appears on the orders and they are designated to be read to each military company participating in the removal.
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Algonquian is not the name of a native tribe or nation; it is a language family, An American Indian Web Pagechoctaw of Oklahoma choctaw Dreams http://www.greatdreams.com/native.htm
Extractions: NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits:
Extractions: AGAINST THE NATIVE AMERICAN NATIVE AMERICAN NEWSLETTERS For specific Native American Tribe Links Go Here: NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE For specific Native American Chiefs Go Here NATIVE AMERICAN WISDOM NATIVE AMERICAN MOUNDS The Native American Tradition - from a Navajo Wedding Ceremony Now you have lit a fire and that fire should not go out. The two of you now have a fire that represents love, understanding and a philosophy of life. It will give you heat, food, warmth and happiness. The new fire represents a new beginning - a new life and a new family. The fire should keep burning; you should stay together. You have lit the fire for life, until old age separates you. 'Words of Power'; Voices from Indian America NATIVE AMERICAN NEWSLETTERS Coyote Press TURTLE TRACKS - NEWSLETTER FOR KIDS Wotanging Ikche - Newsletters News From Indian Country: Nations Native Journal Noah's News Native Media - Organizations, Journals and Newspapers, Radio and Television Indian Voices Radio Show ... The American Experience / Wayback: Monthly online magazine aimed at middle school students American Comments Web Magazine American Indian Radio on-line NATIVE AMERICAN LAW American Indian Law Scientist Directory of Tribes - in the Lower 48 The Aboriginal Law and Legislation The Indian Child Welfare Act Links ... Senator Daniel K. Inouye Home Page
Indigenous Nations Of North America choctaw choctaw nation of Oklahoma 16th and Locust St. POB 1210 Durant, OK 74701 The Virginia native American Cultural Center. PO Box 25959 http://www.indians.org/welker/nations1.htm
Resources On The Choctaw choctaw. choctaw Home Page. choctaw nation of Oklahoma. native American Okie Page . Directory United States native American choctaw nation http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Choctaw.html
American Indian Language Resources native North American Indian Online Dictionaries and Word Lists choctaw LanguageLessons. From the choctaw nation, Durant, Oklahoma; choctaw Language http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/lang.html
Extractions: Alaska Native Language Center Established in 1972 by state legislation as a center for documentation and cultivation of the state's 20 Native languages. American Indian Languages Spoken in the Home U.S. Census 1990 figures Ethnologue: Statistics on all languages spoken in the US U.S. Census 1990 figures
Native Nations Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Lists (1) native American Cultural Information, Chickasaw Geneology and History The choctaw nation of Oklahoma Durant, http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/NNation.html
Extractions: Note: Green indicates Federally Recognized Tribes Of key importance to Indian tribes in terms of their sovereignty and selfdetermination as well as their eligibility for federal benefits and services is recognition or acknowledgment by the federal government . Many tribes have long been recognized because of treaties with the United States or because they had organized governments under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 Wheeler-Howard Act , June 18, 1934). In more recent years, other entities have been recognized by administrative action of the secretary of the interior or by special acts of Congress. Since 1979 lists of recognized tribes have been published by the Federal Register." As of March 3, 2000, there are
NativeWeb Home A non profit native American Veterans organization for members of the choctawnation of Oklahoma. Constitution of the Texas Band of choctaw Indians, choctaw http://www.nativeweb.org/resources.php?name=Choctaw&type=1&nation=143
Extractions: provided here are for the convenience of those who wish to find tribal cultural and language resources. Click here to send us your link for listing on this page ABENAKI Language Resources Native Languages of the Americas ALABAMA-COUSHATTA Connections The Alabama-Coushatta Nation ALASKA NATIVES Connections Tlingit National Anthem: Alaska Natives Online APACHE Connections Yavapai-Apache Nation Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico ARAPAHOE Connections Wind River Reservation Consortium Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Language Resources Native Languages of the Americas ASSINIBOINE Connections Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana BEOTHUK Language Resources Native Languages of the Americas BLACKFEET Connections Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana Blackfoot Nation website, also in Montana Language Resources Native Languages of the Americas CABAZON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS Connections Cabazon Band of Mission Indians CADDO Connections Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma CHEROKEE Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Cherokee Nation Heritage Center Eastern Band Cherokee (North Carolina) Museum of the Cherokee Indian (Cherokee, NC)