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21. Choctaw
Choctaw indians Choctaw Treaties Flying Freedman Web Site native Land native Studies Departments Indian Student Organizations of all native amer
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22. SAIL Ser.1, 5.2B
amer. Indian Culture and Research Jour., american Indian Translation Issue, 41 2 Hellson, John C. The Pigeons, a Society of the blackfoot indians.
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VI. LITERARY SCHOLARSHIP AND CRITICISM GENERAL Allen, Paula Gunn (Laguna-Sioux). "A Stranger in My Own Life: Alienation in American Indian Prose and Poetry." MELUS , 7:2 (Summer 1980), 3-19. Expanded and revised version of paper which appeared in ASAIL , N.S. 3:1 (Winter 1979), 1-9; 3:2 (Spring 1979), 16-23. Analysis of alienation theme in broad range of contemporary poetry and in the fiction of N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, and James Welch. Baker, Nora Baker. "The Bear's Son Folk Tale in When the Legends Die and House Made of Dawn." Western American Literature , 12:4 (Winter 1978), 275-87. Interesting analysis of how this motif from European and Asian folk tales provides a structural framework for the novels by Hal Borland and N. Scott Momaday. Beidler, Peter G. "Animals and Human Development in the Contemporary American Indian Novel." Western American Literature , 14:2 (Summer 1979), 133-48. Discusses N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn , Welch's Winter in the Blood, and Silko's Ceremony.

23. Digital Termpapers: Term Papers On Men And Women
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This term paper is on Bhangra April 18, 2000 I. Introduction I am here to inform you about a very unique type of dance and song. II. What is Bhangra? Bhangra is a style of music and dance that originates from the region of Punjab (the land of five rivers) in North India and Pak

24. Links And References
Hart, J. Montana native Plants and Early Peoples, Montana Historical Society, 1976.Hellson, JC Gadd, M. Ethnobotany of the blackfoot indians, National
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Links and References

References for The Machiguenga, and Other Amazonian Tribes, Plants, and Animals
Albuquerque, E.X. et al. "Batrachotoxin: Chemistry and Pharmacology", Science 172: 995-1002, 1971.
Baer, G., and Snell, W.W., "An Ayahuasca Ceremony among the Matsigenka
(Eastern Peru)", Zeitschrift Fur Ethnologie, 99:63-80, 1974.
Bernard, H.U. Insight Guides: Amazon Wildlife,Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1993.
Blumenthal, M. (Ed.) Herbalgram, American Botanical Council, P.O. Box 201660, Austin, TX 78720: $25/yr.
Borman, M.B. El Arte Cofan en Tejido de Hamacas, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas, 1992.
Borman, M.B. La Cosmologia y la Percepcion Historica de los Cofanes de
Acuerdo a sus Leyendas, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas, 1990.
Borman, M.B. " Cofan Phonemes", in Elson, B.F. (ed.) Studies in Ecuadorian
Indian Languages, pp. 45-59, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Norman., OK, 1964. Borman, R. El Murcielago y la Mujer, y otras Leyendas Cofanes, Instituto

25. Untitled.html
In the 1990 census, every non native American who is not of Asian descent must be For example, both the Irish and the blackfoot indians have similar
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/origins/race/race1.html
Race and Ethnicity in America
National Museum of Natural History Bulletin for Teachers, Vol 15, No. 3, Fall 1993 Varieties of (Homo sapiens): " Africanus negreus (black), Americanus rubescens (red, Asiaticus fuscus (tawny), and Europeus albescens (white)." (Linnaeus "In my opinion, to dismember mankind into races ... requires such a distortion of the facts that any usefulness disappears." (Hiernaux "...race and subrace do represent a truth about the natural world, which cannot be adequately described without consideration of them.. (Baker 1974:4) "Race is a term originally applied to populations who shared close common ancestry and certain unique traits, but it has been so overworked and its applications so broad and general that race is nearly useless and is often replaced by ethnic group." (Molnar 1992: 36) "It is important...to have a clear... understanding of the difference between race and racism, on the one hand, and ethnicity and ethnocentrism on the other." (Smedley 1993: 29) Shortly after birth, each American baby is placed in a boxnot a physical box, just a box on a piece of paper. This process, which counts the child as belonging to one and only one "race" or "ethnic group," will be repeated over and over throughout an individual's lifetime. Current American "boxes" include: 1. White, 2. Black, 3. Hispanic, 4. American Indian, 5. Eskimo or Aleut, 6. Asian or Pacific Islander. Anthropology departments sometimes receive desperate calls from parents: "I am from Pakistan, should I check 'white' or 'Asian'?" "My wife and I belong to different groups, how do we classify our baby?"

26. Timeline American Indians
1870 Jan 23, The US Army killed 173 blackfoot indians in Montana, American Indianand Alaska native Heritage Month originated in 1915 when the president
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(Flyer on Indian Springs, 7/95)
c6000BC The Hokan Indians preceded the Miwoks in Northern California.
(SFEC, 10/4/98, p.B5)
200-1215 The Fremont people lived in Utah and etched into rock designs of animals and people.
(SFEC, 3/14/99, p.T8,9)
c300-1300 The Anasazis inhabited the Canyon de Chelly and the Canyon del Muerto in northeast Arizona over this period.
(SFEC, 11/29/98, p.T8)
500-700 Evidence in 2005 suggested that Polynesians visited California during this period and transferred their canoe building technology to the local Chumash and Gabrielino Indians.
(SFC, 6/20/05, p.A5) c600-1300 Pueblo Indians built their Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde (Colorado). (SFC, 7/25/00, p.A3) 750 Native peoples in southwest Colorado started building stone houses above ground, first one-story, then two. Ruins of these are scattered over the landscape and have the look of ones the Pueblo Indians-Hopi, Zuni and others of the Southwest live in today. They added beans, an important source of protein, to their diets, and began making simple grayware pots. They had bows and arrows. (HN, 2/11/97)

27. Timeline American Indians By Tribe
c1750 The Blackfeet indians were among the last native American tribes to acquirehorses. 1870 Jan 23, 173 blackfoot, including 140 women and children,
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Timeline American Indian Tribes
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Go to Amer. Ind. timeline
AILA: http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/aila.html
First Nations: http://www.dickshovel.com/Compacts.html
History: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/
Konstantin: http://www.americanindian.net/
Resources: http://jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/history.html
Ring: http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/index.html
There are 554 federally recognized tribes in the US. There are 550 federally recognized tribes and native villages in the continental US. 557 tribes in the 33 states have a combined population of 2.4 million. 226 tribes are in Alaska.
(SFC, 1/31/97, p.A12)(Hem., Dec. '95, p.164)(Wired, Dec., '95, p.94)(SFEC, 7/18/99, Par p.7)
30 Indian languages fall under the Uto-Aztecan umbrella that includes: Comanche, Shoshoni, Mono, Hopi, Pima, Yaqui, Huichol, Cora and all Aztec languages. (SFEC, 3/22/98, p.C5) Abenaki: A native tribe that inhabited the state of Maine. (SFC, 7/21/96, p.T6) (Abnaki) An Algonquin-speaking tribe of North American Indians of Maine, New Brunswick and southern Quebec. (AHD, 1971, p.3)

28. Myths And Tales Of The Southeastern Indians Comparison Of Myths
SPECK, FRANK G. The Creek indians of Taskigi Town. In Memoirs amer. She notesits occurrence among the Shoshoni, Crow, blackfoot, Hidatsa, Gros Ventre,
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29. Native American - Enpsychlopedia
amer.png. Map of native american language families roughly as found at firstcontact with Some american indians oppose the term native american because,
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30. Fiction Young Adult
Newbery medal (native amer. Girl cross country auto trip to Lewiston, Idaho) Hudson, Jan (YRCA), Sweetgrass (blackfoot Indian girl and a small pox
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31. Red Eagle Creations - Crafts
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32. Glycyrrhiza Lepidota (Nutt.) Pursh
Herbal/ medicinal uses blackfoot indians used wild licorice leaves to make Destructive harvests are threatening sustainability of native stands of this
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Glycyrrhiza lepidota (Nutt.) Pursh
Wild licorice, American licorice
Prepared by: Cheri Sykes
Taxonomy Family: Fabaceae
Similar species: Three species of wild licorice are Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and G. lepidota.
Latin name meaning: Glycyrrhiza is from the Greek glycys meaning sweet and rhiza meaning root. Lepidota means scaly, referring to the glandular dots on the leaves.
Common name: Wild licorice is the most common name but it is also referred to as American licorice. Key Identification Characteristics Growth form: Wild licorice is a perennial.
Roots: Wild licorice has deep, spreading rhizomes. Roots have a distinct, aromatic licorice flavor.
Stems: The stem is simple, with upper branches erect. Wild licorice grows 30 to 90 cm tall.
Leaves: Leaves are alternate, pinnately compound with 11 to 19 deeply veined, lanceolate leaflets. Leaves have glandular dots on the surface when mature. Leaves are hairless, except for minute hairs on the midrib below and on margins.
Inflorescence/flowers: Green to white flowers are in short spikes on long peduncles.

33. Blackfoot Sixth Grade Elem, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Information about blackfoot Sixth Grade Elem, blackfoot, ID 83221. Indian/Alaskannative female, 16. amer. Indian/Alaskan native - unknown, 0
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34. Blackfoot Community Learning, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Information about blackfoot Community Learning, blackfoot, ID 83221. Indian/Alaskan native female, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. amer. Indian/Alaskan native
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Blackfoot, ID 83221 Mailing Address: 10 North University
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36. Guest Book Log-June 24, 2003-December 31, 2003
about the indian in our family. my great grandmother is full native amer. My family are blackfoot Indian, and I d like to know more about my people.
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37. Burgersdijk En Niermans
native american tribalism. Indian survivals renewals. 1973. RT SMITH, ed . 1960. 4º. Owrps. (Spine rep. w. tape). And 5 o. on amer. indians. (8).
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38. NativeWeb Home
The Fremont indians were diverse groups of native americans that inhabited the amer. artifacts. Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, US West, 885
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39. American Indian Movement Of Colorado: October 2004
In 2004, students from native American studies say that s no reason for and blackfoot from Montana, on behalf of nearly a halfmillion indians who
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ICT-Bellecourt not in Denver
From Today's web edition of Indian Country Today.
Bellecourt not in Denver
Posted: October 29, 2004
by: Editors Report / Indian Country Today
Editor's note: A Denver Post article on the Columbus protest projected Vernon Bellecourt as primary spokesman for the Denver anti-Columbus Day demonstration. Our editorial used it as basis for discussing Bellecourt's brand of activism and his presence at many such demonstrations around the country. We stand corrected that the Denver anti-Columbus Day demonstrations are the primary organizing work of Colorado AIM, its Leadership Council and Council of Elders.
Colorado AIM response to ICT's editorial about Vernon Bellecourt full article
Another slight correction; It's "Transform Columbus Day demonstators," not "anti-Columbus Day demonstrators." posted by Colorado AIM @ 1:24 PM 0 comments
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Indians, timber industry search for a deal

40. Lichen Use, Sorted By Taxon
blackfoot Indian utilization of the northwestern Great Plains. Econ. Bot. 1878. Plants used by the indians of the United States.. amer. Nat.
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Compiled by Sylvia Duran Sharnoff I would like to thank everyone who contributed information and references. Note that the first group of 15 entries are in quotation marks, indicating that the identification of the lichen is particularly uncertain. This group is not in alphabetical order. "Physcia" DYE SOURCE Acoma
Area: southwestern U.S.
Notes: (Physcia) collected from rocks, ground, and mixed with Pinion pine resin for a deep yellow paint. (ref. Dennis, 1939)
Brough, SG. 1988. Navajo lichen dyes. Lichenologist 20(3): 279-290. Page 279.
"Physcia" DYE SOURCE Laguna Indians
Area: southwestern U.S.
Notes: (Physcia) collected from rocks, ground, and mixed with Pinion pine resin for a deep yellow paint. (ref. Dennis, 1939)
Brough, SG. 1988. Navajo lichen dyes. Lichenologist 20(3): 279-290. Page 279.
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