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Sacramental Use Of Peyote Peyote Way Church was formed by former members of the native american Church The Library Rotunda Our Central Hub, Directory and Index plus Lots More http://www.lectlaw.com/files/drg04.htm
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Native American Studies MB, et al., eds., native America in the Twentieth Century, New York GarlandPub. Lester, PD The Biographical Directory of native american Painters, http://www.usd.edu/library/subject/native.html
Extractions: This page has been designed to assist you with research in American Indian Studies. The resources listed here are a sample of items available in print format at I.D. Weeks Library or through the World Wide Web. Many additional items are available in the library and on the Web. Please consult with a reference librarian if you need help with your research. Link to the Institute of American Indian Studies at USD: Sioux Indian Bibliography: Selected Resources available at the I.D. Weeks Library Bahr, H. M., Dine Bibliography to the 1990s: A Companion to the Navajo Bibliography of 1969 , Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press (1999). This exhaustive bibliography is part of the Native American Bibliography Series. This book contains approximately 6,300 entries covering books, articles, theses, reports, and tribal documents either written by or about Navajos. There is a useful subject index. Recommended for beginning or advanced research. REFERENCE 1ST FLOOR E98.W8 B37 1991
INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA including Hispanic, Africanamerican, native-american and many other AJR NEWSLINK From american Journalism Review, an excellent directory to media http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/
Extractions: LA GUIA, Internet Resources for Latin America, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia Molly Molloy Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu This new version of LA GUIA is still under construction! I have made links back to some sections of the previous version when appropriate. See http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html document.write("Page last updated on "); document.writeln(document.lastModified); Border Studies InternshipGeorge Mason University, Summer 2004, http://globaled.gmu.edu/internships/cgeinternborder.html Students will have the opportunity to intern with organizations in the New Mexico/Texas/Chihuahua border area and participate in academic seminars and site visits to Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua City and Cuauhtémoc, Mexico. In addition, students will see the border through the perspective of the U. S. Border Patrol, the Mexican Consulate and the U. S. Consulate in Cd. Juárez. Walking and driving tours will allow students to feel what it is like to live in the border region.
Extractions: Alpha Lambda Delta; Chi Epsilon; College of Arts and Science Leadership Scholars Program; Eta Kappa Nu; Eta Sigma Phi; Gamma Beta Phi Society; Golden Key International Honor Society; Honors Student Association; Mortar Board; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Society ? Gamma Phi Ch; Pi Tau Sigma; Pillars; Sigma Gamma Epsilon ? Gamma Chapter; Sigma Gamma Tau; Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society; Tassels;
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Extractions: Jeanne Armstrong Librarian for American Cultural Studies This research guide is an introduction to materials in the Western Washington University libraries. Use the Library Catalog , to locate books and other materials. Access the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles; from the Library homepage, select "Search Databases"; "Browse Indexes & Databases Alphabetically". The Library of Congress uses the term "Indians" for the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, e.g., "Indians of North America," "Indians of Mexico." Geographic subject headings are also used for tribes within the United States, e.g. "Indians of North AmericaWashington," Indians of North AmericaNorthwest." In addition, individual tribal names are used as appropriate ("Hopi Indians," "Navajo Indians," "Lummi Indians"). If the book is about one tribe, it will have that tribe's name as a subject heading. Contents Include GENERAL OVERVIEW RESOURCES SPECIALIZED TOPICS (con't.)
Anna Lee Walters native american author Anna Lee Walters. listed in the major internationaldirectories, such as Who s Who in the West , Who s Who of american Women and http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/ALWalters/
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Welcome to the Anna Lee Walters website." ; Anna Lee Walters Anna has 10 years experience in administrative positions and 7 years experience as publisher of educational and trade publications with Navajo Community College Press. She has also accumulated much experience as editorial manager for book production, newsletters, and other publications and audio visual production and also worked in curriculum development. Beyond all this experience, Anna has been writing for 37 years and teaching for 15 years. She has 29 years of experience as a lecturer and public speaker on Native American Literature, Writing, and other American Indian issues. Her work has been published in many anthologies, included in textbooks and in many periodicals. She has been the editor for 3 major research volumes published by Najajo Community College Press and is listed in the major international directories, such as Who's Who in the West Who's Who of American Women and the International Women's Who's Who. Anna has given readings of her work at colleges and museums all over the U. S. She has read at Gettysburg College, the Arizona State Museum, the University of California at Davis and the University of Arizona in Tucson, as well as at many other schools.
Research - Multnomah County Library Provides information about Reform Judaism, includes a directory of Reform Links to religion Web sites and sites that cover native american cultures. http://www.multcolib.org/ref/relg.html
Wheat Law Library Indian Appeals (FNAMIBIA); West Legal Directory - native americans (WLD-NAM) . native american Legal Resources (University of Oklahoma Law Center) http://www.ku.edu/~kulaw/library/tribal.html
Extractions: December 2003 Tribal Law refers primarily to that body of law dealing with the status of the Indian tribes and their special relationship to the federal government. It is concerned with the treaties, statutes, executive orders, court decisions, and administrative action defining the relationship among the United States, Indian tribes and individuals, and the states. KF 8201 .A2 N3 1982 National Indian law library catalogue: an index to Indian legal materials . Native American Rights Fund, 1982. 1989 Supplement. Indexes briefs, pleadings, orders and decisions, books, law journal articles, reports and studies, legal opinions and memoranda. Loose-leaf for updating. 1982 Cumulative Edition. KF 8205 .A76 1998 (Reference)
Extractions: Web Gateways and Search Engines Resources that list, or provide access to, materials typically found in archives and used for primary source research. Examples include manuscripts, diaries, letters, first-hand accounts or documentary sources on a subject, person, event or issue. Return to top of page Listings of articles in journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. Many include abstracts (article summaries). Some include, or link to, the full text of articles. Return to top of page Atlases, Maps and Gazetteers
AK State Library Geneology Resource Guide An Index to the Dawson City, Yukon Territory and Alaska Directory and of othernationalities who were employed by the company; and native Americans. http://www.library.state.ak.us/pub/online/akgene.html
Extractions: Home Division EED State of Alaska ... > Library Publications > Geneology This Guide offers a basic list of Alaska related genealogy resources available to researchers. The list is not intended to be comprehensive in its coverage. Sources listed may be available in other Alaska libraries or through interlibrary loan at your local library. Additional sources are housed in the Historical Collections of the State Library, open 1:00-5:00 p.m. weekdays. If you cannot visit the library or if you require in-depth research, a list of private researchers is available upon request. Alaska Historical Collections Manuscript List. Alaska Historical Collection.
April 2003 Newsletter The Official Museum Directory The american Association of Museums, 2002. Greg Carroll Historian (Civil War, native american history) http://www.wvculture.org/history/0403news.html
Extractions: April 2003 Civil War Books Added to Collection From the Editor: The Archives and History Library is extremely pleased to announce the donation of the Fred Gall Collection of Civil War history books to our collection through the generosity of the Kanawha Valley Civil War Roundtable. The Roundtable received the collection upon the death of Mr. Gall. Part of the collection has been donated to the Archives in his memory. The titles included in this wonderful gift are listed below. CIVIL WAR BOOKS CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE IN MEMORY OF FRED GALL The Battle of New Market : William C. Davis, 1975. Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy : William C. Davis, 1996, c1991. Touched by Fire: A Photographic Portrait of the Civil War, Volume I : William C. Davis, 1985. The Atlanta Century, March, 1860-May, 1865 : Norman Shavin, 1981, c1965.
USL: Archaeology Guide - Reference Material Directory of american philosophers. Bowling Green, Ohio Philosophy DocumentationCenter Archaeology of prehistoric native America an encyclopedia. http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/archaeology/ref.html
Extractions: Information skills This is a guide to some of the material available on Archaeology held by the University of Sydney Library. The list is not comprehensive but will give you an indication of what is available to assist with your research. Much of this information is now also available on the World Wide Web and you should also look at the Internet links section of this Guide. Atlases
Extractions: General Sources Art Health Law ... Women This guide provides a selected list of books and Internet resources on a variety of Native American subjects available in the CMU Library. For more information and/or reference assistance, ask at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the Park Library, or phone 774-3470. Hirschfelder, Arlene B. The Native American Almanac: A Portrait of Native America Today . New York: Prentice Hall, 1993.
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