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         Apache Tribe Native American:     more books (31)
  1. Apache (Tribes of Native America Series)
  2. Western Apache-English Dictionary: A Community-Generated Bilingual Dictionary
  3. Directory of Native American tribes of the United States by Jess Lujan, 1995
  4. The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950 (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Winfred Buskirk, 1986-11
  5. Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians by Edward Morris Opler, 1995-01-09
  6. The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico. Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... history of the Apache tribe of Indians by Samuel Woodworth Cozzens, 2001-01-01
  7. The Mescalero option. (storage of nuclear waste at Mescalero Apache tribe reservation in New Mexico): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Luther J. Carter, 1994-09-01
  8. Chiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage (Elma Dill Russell Spencer Series in the West and Southwest, No. 21) by H. Henrietta Stockel, 2000-04
  9. Apache Odyssey: A Journey between Two Worlds by Morris E. Opler, 2002-05-01
  10. The Jicarilla Apache Tribe: A History by Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, 1992-12-31
  11. Don't Let the Sun Step over You: A White Mountain Apache Family Life (1860-1976) by Eva Tulene Watt, Keith H. Basso, 2004-08
  12. Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Military Societies: Enduring Veterans, 1800 to the Present by William C. Meadows, 2003-04
  13. Putting a Song on Top of It: Expression And Identity on the San Apache Reservation by David W. Samuels, 2004-09-30
  14. The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War: Fort Sill 1894-1914 by John Anthony, Jr. Turcheneske, 1997-09

101. American-Indian Biographies—A To Z
Notable american Indians. native americans bios, from Alexie to Wovoka Joseph, Nez Percé chief; Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole Indian tribal leader and
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102. Encyclopedia Of North American Indians - - Entries In Order Of Appearance
Comprehensive articles by native and nonnative authors on Indian topics, issues,and history.
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103. Native Americans
Among the apache Indians who resisted government removal of their people fromtreatyguaranteed reservations in the late nineteenth century, Geronimo was
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Geronimo (Goyathlay)
Apache chief
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Among the Apache Indians who resisted government removal of their people from treaty-guaranteed reservations in the late nineteenth century, Geronimo was the boldest and most determined. Beginning in the mid-1870's, he led his Chiricahua warriors in numerous raids designed to thwart efforts to displace his people from their Southwest lands, and by 1885 he was orchestrating an all-out campaign against white settlements in parts of Arizona and New Mexico. Finally, however, he fell into federal custody in 1886, and following his confinement in several prisons, he was allowed to settle in Oklahoma, where he took up farming. As years passed, stories of Geronimo's warrior ferocity made him into a legend that fascinated non-Indians and Indians alike. As a result, his appearances at public events generated much interest, and in 1905 he was quite the sensation when he appeared in President Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade. This photograph was made in 1890 during Geronimo's temporary confinement at Mount Vernon barracks in Mobile County, Alabama.

104. Native American Tribes And Tribal Programs
Head Start (native american children in Caddo service area) Ft. Sill ApacheTribe Indian Child Welfare Program Referrals to counseling;
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Native American Tribes
and Tribal Programs Absentee Shawnee Tribe
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Governor Absentee Shawnee Tribal Behavioral Health
20225 S. Gordon Cooper
Shawnee, OK 74801
405-214-4227 Fax Drug and alcohol counseling
Mental health counseling
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15702 East Highway 9 Norman, OK 73026 405-447-2250 Fax Medical services Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town P.O. Box 537 Henryetta, OK 74437 Ms. Rebecca Torres Chief Apache Tribe P.O. Box 1220 Anadarko, OK 73005 Mr. Gene Marrouqin Chairman Apache Tribe Vocational Rehabilitation P.O. Box 1220 Anadarko, OK 73005 Counties Served: Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman Caddo Tribe P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 405- 656-2892 Fax Website: http:// www.caddonation.com Ms. LaRue Parker Chairman Programs and Services: Higher education and employment (enrolled tribal members) Family Services (child care, social services and child welfare services for tribal members) Community Health Program (all American Indians in service area) Alcohol and Substance Abuse program (Tribal members) Senior Citizens Program (Native Americans in Caddo service area) Head Start (Native American children in Caddo service area) Housing Program (Tribal members in service area) Historic and Cultural preservation Tag and Tax Commission (Tribal members) Firefighter program (Native Americans in Caddo service area) Environmental program (Tribal members) Cherokee Nation P.O. Box 948

105. Browse List Of Tribes
Edward S. Curtis s The North american Indian Photographic Images. Browse byGeographic Location or american Indian tribe
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Edward S. Curtis's The North American Indian: Photographic Images
Browse by Geographic Location or American Indian Tribe American Indian Tribes Grouped by Culture Areas Geographic Locations alphabetical list of place and state names (where known), and culture areas Pacific Northwest New Southwest Great Basin Great Plains ...
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106. IGN: The Stax Report: A Tribute To Native Americans
Stax cites some of his favorite films depicting native Americans. apache leaderGeronimo has surrendered and the apaches are being loaded onto trains
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Sonic Next-Gen SECTIONS MOVIES CHANNELS Insider Members Games Entertainment IGN Services GET GAMES Compare Prices IGN Entertainment FilmForce ... The Stax Report The Stax Report: A Tribute to Native Americans by Stax February 21, 2002 - Stax here with a Special Edition showcase on films about Native Americans! The script I'm working on now takes place amongst Native Americans in the late 19th century so I thought I'd share with you some of my personal favorite films that deal with them. I've overlooked some of the obvious entries ( Dances with Wolves Little Big Man Smoke Signals ) in favor of some other gems.
Geronimo , 1993, dir. Walter Hill. This lavishly produced, well-intentioned biopic of the fierce Apache leader boasted a script co-written by John Milius and Larry Gross, and marked director Walter Hill 's returned to the Western for the first time since 1980's The Long Riders . This film's biggest mistake was to make its title character a supporting player. Instead

107. Overview
When complete these Histories will encompass approximately 240 tribal histories we can end some of the historical misinformation about native Americans.
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Geographic Overview When complete these Histories will encompass approximately 240 tribal histories (contact to 1900). They will be limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also include those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron Micmac , Assiniboine, etc.). Each history's content and style are representative. At the end of each History you will find links to those Nations referred to in the particular History you have just read. It is my intent to use the Internet so as to solicit feedback regarding these Histories and I want you to feel free to comment or suggest corrections via e-mail. Working together we can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. Now, having said that, I would like to present the outline which will provide a glimpse as to how I intend to address these Histories. While there has been some initial jumping around, I do intend to present each History in the order to be found below. I look forward to your comments...

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