Extractions: BOOKS ACCESSORIES POWWOW CALENDAR 2003: DIRECTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN GA... BOOKS ACCESSORIES CALENDARS GENERAL Advent Animals Architecture Arts Astrological Automotive Block Calendars Business Children's Cooking Crafts Engagement Calendars Fiction Flowers Foreign Language Games Gender Studies General History Inspirational Lighthouses Movies Multicultural Music Nature Photography Pop Culture Quotations Regional Science Fiction Sports Television Trains Wall Calendars PRODUCT SEARCH Books Music DVD Software VHS MORE PRICE COMPARISON HOMEPAGE MUSIC VIDEOS/DVD SOFTWARE Books Author Jerry Lee Hutchens Product/Title Price Availability/Service Shop 9.95 USD
NATIVE NASHVILLE - Tennessee's Resource For Native American History, Culture, Ne Extensive Tennessee native american Indian information source. Includes news, history, culture, current issues, native american business and organizations directories, FAQ on Indians, events calendar, language learning resources, and sacred site preservation. http://www.nativenashville.com/
Extractions: Welcome to Native Nashville! Clee's Ferry Anniversary February 5, 2005 marks the 10th anniversary of the placement of Clee's Ferry on the Tennessee Archaeological Registry. Clee's Ferry is the site of an ancient Native American burial ground on the Cumberland River in Nashville. This sacred place was heavily looted until members of the Alliance for Native American Indian Rights camped out on the site in January of 1995, holding a vigil and demanding the site be placed on the Registry, which would allow the state to post signs warning against artifact theft and grave desecration. Two weeks later the site was finally added to the Registry, and the next morning, February 6, 1995, Nick Fielder, the state Archaeologist, personally erected steel signposts and posted the warning signs. In honor of this event, we would like to direct your attention to our
Librarians Internet Index Native Americans Http//lii2.wested Discusses legislation and cases related to sovereignty, native Americans and This Web site provides news, events, a calendar, tribal directories, http://lii2.wested.org/pub/subtopic/47800
Native American Gospel Resources The US Census Bureau has mapped where native american, Eskimo and Aleut people live . Chosen Books pub Co, September 2001 Author is Keetoowah Cherokee http://www.ethnicharvest.org/peoples/nativeamer.htm
Extractions: A special welcome to all visitors of Native American heritage! This page contains links to Bibles, stories and web sites written in First Nation languages which tell about Jesus and His love for the Native American people. Many followers of Jesus are praying that God will bless the Native American people, and some of the links on this page have information to help them learn more about Native American languages and culture. Thank you for visiting. May the grace and peace of God be yours today! *NOTE: Many of the following links are outside our site and open a new window in your browser. At Audio Scriptures International you can listen to a Real Audio story in Navajo called "A Portrait of Jesus". Gifts from the Heart: Faith Stories from Native Americans , compiled by Alyne JoAnn Catolster, is offered by the United Methodist Church at their Ethnic Local Church Concerns web site.
Native American Authors: Gregory W. Frazier 177 p. The smoke signals a directory of american Indian and Alaska native businessesDenver, CO Arrowstar pub., 1996. Genre Nonfiction http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A200
Extractions: Gregory Frazier was born in Richmond, Indiana. He obtained a BBA degree from Temple University, MBA from the University of Puget Sound and his PhD (Economics) in 1985. A professional motorcycle adventurer, he produces documentary films and writes books and articles about his adventures and various aspects of motorcycling around the world. He is a frequent contributor to the automotive and motorcycle industry press worldwide. Frazier has a wide range of business interests including Intra City Properties and the Whole Earth Motorcycle Center. He is the Chairman of Indians For United Social Action, Inc., a volunteer Native American association dedicated to educating the general public on American Indian and Alaska Native traditions, practices and the federal/state and local governmental policies affecting them. First American to twice circumnavigate the globe solo by motorcycle, once around the middle and once from the most northern to the most southern points reachable by roads and trails. Online resources by or about Gregory W. Frazier:
Native Americans In Agriculture: Education/Training TI native education directory. ST PREVIOUS TITLE american Indian education american Indian Science and Engineering Society pub., c1986 v. ill. http://www.nal.usda.gov/outreach/educate.htm
Extractions: Deborah Richardson, Coordinator Educational Programs This entire bibliography may be copied and distributed. For additional information on this bibliography or the AGRICOLA database please contact the National Agriculural Library at (301) 504-5779 or FAX (301) 504-6927 or email to epu@nal.usda.gov AU: Vicenti-Henio,-V.D.
Native American Research-Kentucky Historical Society Research FAQ Cherokee, NC Cherokee Roots pub., 19. KHS LibraryGeneral Stacks 970.00497 C522d.Furtaw, Julia C. native american Information Directory. Detroit, Mich. http://history.ky.gov/Research/FAQs_Native_American.htm
Extractions: Research Library Special Collections Research Services ... Frequently Asked Questions Also of interest: Tracing Family History-Suggestions for Beginners African American Research Research FAQs Native American Research For thousands of years Native Americans lived and hunted within the present boundaries of Kentucky. However, by the time of the first European settlement in 1774-75, very few Native Americans resided in Kentucky. The Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee were the three major tribes that influenced Kentucky. The Shawnee was a powerful tribe whose lands included what is now part of Ohio. It claimed the area of Kentucky for a hunting ground and jealously guarded the region. Groups of Shawnee warriors traveled throughout the northern and central portions of Kentucky on hunting expeditions. However, the last settlement of the Shawnee in Kentucky, Eskippakithiki , located in present-day Clark County, was abandoned by 1754. The Shawnee raided the early settlements of Kentucky and did not give up their claims to the area until after the War of 1812. There was a small group of Cherokee who lived in the southeastern portion of the state. Some of the early settlers did intermarry with these Native Americans. Also, a number of Cherokee who were being removed to Oklahoma reservations on the infamous "Trail of Tears" remained in the mountains of eastern Kentucky. There they married into local families. Thus, most people who have Native American ancestry from Kentucky are descended from the Cherokee nation.
EFF S (Extended) Guide To The Internet - Native Americans native Americans. pines.hsu.edu Home of IndianNet, this site contains a variety of Look in the pub and indian directories. Go to the previous, next section. http://www.utia.cas.cz/EFF/eeg_165.html
Native American Beading Books c1951 Bruce pub. Co. New York, NY 63 pgs; 13 in color. Loom, rosettes, peyote,diagrams The native american Crafts Directory Spotted Horse 1995 http://members.cox.net/sdsantan/booknam.html
Myths And Legends - Frames Tanikalang Ginto, the Philippines Web Directory has large collection of links Lady Pixel presents this page on native american Legends, Folk Tales and http://www.myths.com/pub/myths/myth.html
Extractions: Last altered February 19th, 2002. Aside from the General and Creatures of Myth and Legend sections, these links are organized by region and language group, with those groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning. Announcement: These pages are now being mirrored at http://www.myths.com/pub/myths/myth.html thanks to David Murphy et al. with the original page being at http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html I'm still looking for more of these, but we've got: Near East African (excluding Egypt) Philip R. Burns's A description of mythology along with scores if not hundreds of links. It's quite a stash. There is a greater emphasis on folklore than here. He's been annotating them as well. Mythinglinks.org
Native American Research Read a ÒhowtoÓ for native american genealogy research. The North americanIndian. New York Hamlyn pub. Group Limited 1969. 970.1 D261 http://www.gfo.org/native_amer.htm
Extractions: Native American Research By Connie Lenzen, CGRS Native American ancestry is one of the most challenging areas of genealogy research. Often, people have family traditions that some distant grandmother or grandfather was part Indian. They want to locate this ancestor and to trace the lineage. The first step is to begin with the present. Find all the information that you can about your parents. Then do the same for your grandparents and your great-grandparents. Write down their vital statistics, such as birth date and place, marriage date and place, and death date and place. Obtain a genealogy guidebook, such as The IdiotÕs Guide to Genealogy . Use it to learn how to conduct genealogy research. Read a Òhow-toÓ for Native American genealogy research. Several are in the GFO collection. Learn which tribes lived in the areas where your ancestors lived. Read about them so you can learn their history. At some point in your research, you may identify the tribal affiliation of your ancestors. This is when you switch paths and begin to do your research in the Indian records. The Genealogical Forum of Oregon (GFO) has the following list of books, microfilms, and audiotapes in the library collection. People researching their Native American genealogy are welcome to use the facility. The visitor fee is $5.00 per day, and the address and hours are at
Extractions: skip to main navigation Area Studies Engineering General Government Humanities Interdisciplinary New Databases Numeric Data Science Social Sciences Statistics Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Sciences Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library Bibliography of Native Americans , 16th-century+. Dissertation Abstracts . Also North American Indians. A Dissertation Index (1977); plus supplements (1978, 1982, 1985). Z1209.2.N7.N6. Lists doctoral dissertations from 1904; masters theses from 1962; and . 2 vols. (1974). Z1209.D62. Writing on American History (Annual). LOCATION: Lane Room E76.8.W54. See its section "History of the American Indian".
FILE INDEX FOR HISTORY FTP SITE BYRD.MU.WVNET.EDU 129.71.32.152 Edu) UPDATE 23 March 1993 *DIRECTORY OF pub/history INDEX Index of files Have a Dream speech (1963) *DIRECTORY OF pub/history/ethnic/nativeamerican http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/history/marshall/internet/history_ftp/byrd.c
Index Of /pub/academic/music/American-Music-Resource/topics DIR Parent Directory 16Feb-1994 1855 - DIR american-music-basic. 2028 - DIR Musical-Theatre/ 06-Jun-1994 2028 - DIR native-american-music/ http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/music/American-Music-Resource/topics/
Native American Arts Pathfinder, Texas Tech University Libraries Lester, Patrick D. The Biographical Directory of native american Painters. Washington, DC Starwood pub., 1991. Southwest Collection 28 L694 F527 http://library.ttu.edu/ul/subjects/humanities/art/naarts.php
Extractions: numbers: Government Documents also has publications concerning the Indians of North America. Unlike the rest of the TTU Library collection, government documents are organized under a different classification scheme called the Superintendent of Documents classification and the call numbers are referred to as SuDoc numbers. SuDoc numbers are easy to identify, because they usually include "/" (slashes) and ":" (colons). This classification scheme does not organize the collection by subject, but instead organizes the collection by government agency. The following call number areas may be of interest to you.
NativeWeb Home Our initial effort involves books mainly from North America, (April 1998)Book pub Co; ISBN 1570670587. The native american Indian Artist Directory http://www.nativeweb.org/bookcenter/books/native_arts_crafts/
Extractions: All selections are linked directly to Amazon.com Bookstore so that you may purchase them online at a discount. For everything you buy from Amazon.com, NativeWeb gets a small fee, which helps us maintain and upgrade our community services. NOTE: clicking on a title will open another browser window. Our initial effort involves books mainly from North America, but we welcome suggestions about books on other Native and Indigenous peoples. If you have comments or want to suggest additions, corrections, or deletions, please contact us Resources: 81 listings Name and Description A Most Indispensable Art : Native Fiber Industries from Eastern North America by James B. Petersen (Editor)
Native-American Health (Print Version) Prevention/Screening; american Indian and Alaska native People Help Your Heart! directories; Find an Indian Health Service Facility (Indian Health http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/print/nativeamericanhealth.html
Extractions: To close this window, click on the "x" in the upper right hand corner of the window. URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/nativeamericanhealth.html From the National Institutes of Health American Indian Health (National Library of Medicine) - http://americanindianhealth.nlm.nih.gov/ Prevention/Screening American Indian and Alaska Native People: Help Your Heart! (Indian Health Service, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/FactSheets/helphrt.htm American Indian and Alaska Native People: Keep the Harmony Within You-Check Your Blood Pressure! (Indian Health Service, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/FactSheets/bloodpr.htm American Indian and Alaska Native People: Treat Your Heart to a Healthy Celebration! (Indian Health Service, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/FactSheets/treat.htm Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Circle of Health for Alaskans (National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion) - http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/colorctl/AK-circle-brochure.htm