Native American Tribes And Cultures first Nations Histories http//www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html http//americanindian.net/links12.html. native americans from KidInfo http://www.42explore2.com/native4.htm
Extractions: Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific American Indian tribes and cultures. This is a companion page to an EduScapes project on American Indians . Before you return to the main page, you might also want to connect to the other two companion pages for the project: (1) American Indian Biographies - A to Z and (2) Comprehensive Index Sites Federally Recognized Tribes - Lower 48 http://www.the-rez.com/lower48_tribes.htm First Nations Histories http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html Index of the North American Indian http://curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes by P. Konstantin Native Americans from KidInfo http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html Native Americans http://www.crystalinks.com/nativeamer.html
Protecting Indigenous Peoples Privacy From Eyes In The Sky The United nations has taken a first step in recognizing the privacy rights of mikmaq nation (Canada) Miskitu People (Nicaragua) Mohawk nation (Canada) http://www.spatial.maine.edu/tempe/madsen.html
Fraser Institute Michael J. McDonald, member of the Peguis first nation, and cochair of FraserMilner advisor to the mikmaq nation, and the Assembly of first nations. http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/shared/readmore.asp?sNav=nr&id=311
Native Claims The americans were the first to deal with the matter. In the 1820s and 1830s,the US Supreme In its place, first Nations requested regional settlements. http://members.eisa.com/~ec086636/native_claims.htm
Extractions: Over the years, I have collected a large volume of notes and other information on Aboriginal treaties and claims in Canada. In 2000 the material was used as input to a background paper written for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada as part of a project on the evaluation of comprehensive land claims undertaken by Goss Gilroy Inc., an Ottawa based consulting firm. Ms. Angela Slaughter participated in the project as an independent consultant and did a great job of providing extensive draft material and research. I would emphasize that the document which follows is not the paper submitted to the client but a revised and expanded version based on a near final draft. I would add that the document is still under revision. Ed Weick Back to Sample Projects Background to Comprehensive Land Claims in Canada Introduction This overview takes the reader through the pre-confederation treaty making process and the post-confederation numbered treaties and into the "modern treaties" or comprehensive claims. It gives only brief attention to treaties predating the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which the British or French Crowns signed with Indians living in the Maritime Provinces or Quebec in the 18th Century, when there was almost continuous warfare among European powers. These were essentially "peace and friendship" treaties which accorded certain rights to Aboriginal people but which did not involve the cession of lands. Nor does the overview deal with the continuing process of "specific claims", which concerns outstanding issues surrounding the fulfillment of existing treaties and other government obligations.
Indigenous Struggles first Nations first Nations web links, all about indigenous struggles in NorthAmerica native americans and the Environment A good place to find http://www.marxmail.org/links/indigenous.htm
Extractions: Indigenous Struggles Akha Heritage Foundation Northern Thai people facing threats from missionaries and "developers". American Indian Review (British publication). Black Mesa Indigenous Support: Big Mountain site. Cree Homepage Indians based in Quebec, who live in Eeyou Istchee, which means People's Land. ... Website devoted to "Darkness in El Dorado"; controversy (book about the racist treatment of Yanomami by anthropologists)
Extractions: Teacher Page Teachers! Many new resources can be found at Indian and Northern Affairs . Download copies of The Learning Circle , created to meet a need for simple classroom activities that educators can easily fit in their curriculum Information Sheets available to download for teachers Chances are it's Aboriginal : A Conversation about Aboriginal Foods First Nations Music in Canada Aboriginal Sports: Timeless Play First Nations People of Canada ... How the Media Portray Aboriginal Peoples examines media attitudes to First Nations, Inuit and Native American peoplesfrom early films and television to todays coverage and portrayals. It looks at the effect on young peoples attitudes of seeing Aboriginal people shown primarily in cartoons or as sports mascots; and it also discusses the development of Aboriginal broadcasting in Canada
Turning Point - first Nations Celebrate Landclaim Recommendation Government acts on commitmentto improve My Great-Great Grandmother was a pure blood mikmaq native. http://www.turning-point.ca/index.php/article/archive/0/20
Extractions: Turning Point Front page Vision About Us Our Logo ... Guestbook Discussion Forums Talking Circle Indigenous Literatures Book Club Environmental Forum ... CAAS Forum Information Central Latest Articles Submit Article Resources Noticeboard ... Site map Home Category: Description: Resources An on-line guide to resources that illuminate the past, present and potential relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.. Share your best finds with the rest of us! Noticeboard Post news of upcoming events here. Question board Post requests for information or assistance here. News Brief news items. Items from the H-AmIndian email list are used with permission from the editors of that list. First Nations Celebrate Land-claim Recommendation Submitted By: H-AMINDIAN , "SASKATOON: Saskatchewan First Nations were celebrating Friday after a long-awaited federal commission report recommended the Canadian government return nearly 60,000 acres of land stolen from Indian bands in the province more than 100 years ago. 'It's been a hell of a long journey and we've been vindicated,' said Sol Sanderson, former chief of the James Smith Cree Nation and one-time chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians. The decision addresses outstanding grievances on the part of James Smith Cree Nation, Chakastaypasin Cree Nation, Peter Chapman Cree Nation and the Cumberland House Cree Nation. The four reports issued Friday by the Indian Claims Commission (ICC) total 550 pages, summarizing the wrongs inflicted upon the bands and outlining the steps the federal government should take to make it up. The transgressions rival the present-day federal sponsorship scandal, said Bill Selnes, a Melfort lawyer who has represented the bands over the past 31/2 years and submitted more than 1,000 pages to the ICC in that time. 'These people were taken advantage of and cheated of their lands and properties,' he said at a morning press conference attended by several First Nations people. 'Canada has a great opportunity now to correct these situations by promptly accepting these reports.'
Turning Point - Question Board - native status Registering for first Nations Status can i get my indian status card? My GreatGreat Grandmother was a pure blood mikmaq native. http://www.turning-point.ca/index.php/article/archive/30/
Extractions: Turning Point Front page Vision About Us Our Logo ... Guestbook Discussion Forums Talking Circle Indigenous Literatures Book Club Environmental Forum ... CAAS Forum Information Central Latest Articles Submit Article Resources Noticeboard ... Site map Home Question board Post requests for information or assistance here. researching Port Alberni residential school Submitted By: Geraldine , I m looking to see if any of my siblings along with myself if we were placed in Port Alberni Residentual School I beleive we were placed there in our elementry grades because we were in Alert Bay in 1963 Is there a way that I can research this information or is there someone that can assist me Work number is 250-740-2333 Geraldine
PEACE PARTY - Stereotype Of The Month Contest nativeamerica social-system socialsystem political-system fall-in first-nationemikmaq imikmaq mikmaqnet 4mikmaq e-mikmaq i-mikmaq mikmaqgroup mikmaqonline http://www.bluecorncomics.com/stype182.htm
Extractions: Another Stereotype of the Month entry: Dear NameScout.com, When I went to your website and did a search for the name "mikmaq", which is the name of my People, an Indigenous Nation of North America, I was shocked and disgusted at the Similar Domain Names results, which came up with "red-indian", a racial slur, which has two origins, first, in Canada, from the Beothuk and Wabanaki peoples, who used red ochre to cover their body as a bug repellent. But second, and the worst, it derived in the USA from when Colonists scalped Indigenous People. The term "Red Indian" came from the red blood on the scalps that the Colonists took. Today the term "Red Indian" is used as a racial slur, and I am very upset that your search results would show such a thing. I am very offended, and I demand that this be removed, and until then, I will make sure others are made aware of this. Here is a copy of the search results: YOUR SEARCH RESULTS .com .net .org .biz .info
Relative Links Village of first Nations We are proud to bring native issues, native Links St.Francis Xavier University Canadian, Micmac/mikmaq American sites http://www.bluequills.ca/relative_links.htm
Extractions: Home Site Map Contact Us Who Are We ... Employment Opportunities Relative Links Home This link page is currently being revised and updated... ... patience please Regional Arts Culture Education Transcripts ... Youth Used to indicate recent additions ACAT Transcripts Sites of Regional Interest Return to top of page Arts Fine Arts, Painting, Crafts, Carving, Art Supplies, Vendors, etc..
CANDO 2004 Conference Summary The Piikuni first nation saw an opportunity to capitalize on this resource and Conne River is the most easterly native community in North America often http://www.edo.ca/conference/2004/edo.htm
Extractions: The Economic Developer of the Year Award Nominees presented to the conference delegates the morning of October 7th, 2004. Delegates cast their votes prior to the 1:00 pm deadline. The award winners and recognition winners were recognized at the Presidents' Dinner the evening of October 7th, 2004. The 2004 Award Winners are: Piikuni Wind Power and Chief Lawrence Paul William Big Bull of Piikuni Wind Power spoke of how the community located in the Blackfoot Confederacy of Southern Alberta is rather poor in most natural resources; they do, however, have lots of wind. The Piikuni First Nation saw an opportunity to capitalize on this resource and put the wheels in motion. In 1992, facing challenges from traditional power companies, Piikuni purchased a 9.9 megawatt wind turbine, which has led to an expansion of wind power production. The community is now working on a joint dam project with ATCO on the Old Man River to produce hydroelectric power.
Native American Cultures - Native Nations This is a representative list of Web sites of native Nations in North America . These are the descendants of the Nations and Tribes of first Contact who http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/nations.htm
Extractions: Map showing the Tribes in the Missouri River Basin, which includes all the Sioux (Lakota,Dakota,Nakota) Nations. You can click the number on the map for the name of the Tribe and go to its link on the Mni Sose website for information on the tribal chairman and delegate to the Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition. Community Profile linked page contains much current information about that Nation.
Liens Autochtones Circle of All Nations http//www.circleofallnations.com/. native Web http//www . This Week in American Indian History first Nations Histories http://www.freazer.com/perso/micmac/LiensAutochtones.htm
IPL Ready Reference Collection: Native American Including stories, herbal knowledge, art, astronomy, first nations, native schools, native American Nations http//www.pitt.edu/~lmitten/indians.html http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/soc3080.html
Extractions: Social Sciences Ethnic, Cultural, Immigration, and Racial Issues No further Subcategories Alaskan Native Knowledge Network http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/ "The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia." Author: Alaskan Native Knowledge Network (fyankn@uaf.edu)
First Nations native AMERICAN SUPERSITE http//www.500nations.com/500_Places.asp first NATIONSVIRTUAL CIRCLE http//www.vcircle.com. native BOATS, KAYAKS AND CANOES http://www.canada-for-you.com/page.php?artno=71
First Nations Of Québec Resources on the first nations of Quebec. native Trail Quebec first Nations native Alliance of Québec Indians of North America Assembly of first http://english.republiquelibre.org/first-nations.html
Extractions: In 1985, by a resolution of the National Assembly, the Québec government of René Lévesque became the first government in Canada to recognize the aboriginal nations. In virtue of the resolution, the government recognized the right of the aboriginal peoples to autonomy in Québec, the right to their culture, language and traditions, the right to own and control land, the right to hunt, fish, harvest and participate in the management of wildlife resources, and the right to participate in the economic development of Québec and to benefit from such development. At present, the 10 Amerindian nations and the Inuit nation, totaling 67,000 inhabitants, account for approximately 1% of Québec's population. General Resources Governments Federal Québec Note: Indian affairs is a federal jurisdiction in Canada.
Library Research Guide For American Indian Studies Annotated listings of native nations, organizations, associations, Yet thisis the first encyclopedia to analyze native American history against an http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/ais_guide.html
Extractions: Uris Library Reference (Non-circulating) E77 .P89x 1998 Two volumes. Native American groups in Canada and the United States are listed alphabetically within 10 culture areas. Each culture group includes information on history, significant leaders, Indian-white relations, crafts, dwellings, dress, diet, weapons, transportation, government, and religion. The volumes are richly illustrated and include photos and drawings, culture area and tribal location maps, a master bibliography, bibliographic citations for each tribal entry, a glossary, and a subject index. American Indian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Contemporary Issues
American Indian Hertiage Month native American Nations http//www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html Indian Languages Spoken at Home first native American Newspaper http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter/americanindianhertiagemonth/