Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Chinook Indians Native Americans
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Chinook Indians Native Americans:     more detail
  1. Chinook Indians (Native Americans) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Chinook Indians (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1998-12
  3. The Chinook Indians: Traders of the Lower Columbia River (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, 1988-02
  4. The Chinook (Indians of North America) by Clifford Trafzer, 1989-12
  5. Chinook Texts by Franz Boas, 2008-02-21
  6. The Boy Who Lived with the Seals by Rafe Martin, 1993-04-21
  7. Tribes of Native America - Chinook (Tribes of Native America)
  8. The Chinook People (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1999-01
  9. People of The Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam Mission (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame) by Robert Boyd, 1996-04-01
  10. Naked Against the Rain: The People of the Lower Columbia River 1770-1830 by Rick Rubin, 1999-09
  11. When Bear Stole the Chinook
  12. When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation by George W. Sr. Aguilar, 2005-06-30
  13. Circle Within a Circle by Monte Killingsworth, 1994-05-01
  14. Boston Jane: The Claim (Boston Jane) by Jennifer L. Holm, 2004-03

61. Resources On The Chinook
native AMERICAN TRIBAL NAMES. Recently, someone chinook Indian Chiefs and Leaders chinook Indian Chiefs and Leaders. chinook native American Genealogy.
http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Chinook.html
Chinook
Indigenous Ethnicities index
Home
People

African
...
Contact
Chinook
Web resources
Native Americans - Chinook

...http://www.doi.gov/bia/bar/chinsum.html Chinook Trade Jargon Follow the many links
Native American Authors: Chinook Tribe

...the Internet Public Library. Native American Authors: Browsing by Tribe. Chinook
Wa. Soc. St. Links for Native Americans

...html; Native American Arts in Washington, 1889-1989 (Columbia Magazine) NW Native American Posters Chinook Tribe. The Chinook Native Americans paddled their canoes up and down Chinook (people) Chinook people. Native North American group, the most important tribe of the Chinookian Native American Genealogy Resources Native American Tips RETURN TO SEARCH TIPS. Tip 2. NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL NAMES. Recently, someone Chinook Indian Chiefs and Leaders Indian Genealogy. Chinook Indian Chiefs and Leaders. Chinook Native American Genealogy. ... Chinook Indian History Indian Genealogy. Chinook Indian History. Chinook Indian Tribe. ... Chinook (from Tsinºk, Native American Indian Myth and Folklore - Chinook - Ioi and the ...

62. Resources On The Shoalwater Bay
native American Indian Tribes Federally Recognized Tribes chinook Tribe;some native American history a more academic nature and not from firsthand
http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Shoalwater_Bay.htm
Shoalwater Bay
Indigenous Ethnicities index
Home
People

African
...
Contact
Shoalwater Bay
Web resources
Shoalwater Bay Tribe

The original language of the Shoalwater Bay Tribe (very possibly extinct) would
Native American

Sauk-Suiattle Washington; Sechelt; Shoalwater Bay Tribe Washington; Siletz
Federally Recognized Native American Tribes Courtesy of The ...

Verona Tract), California Shoalwater Bay Tribe of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation Native American Indian Tribes: Federally Recognized Tribes ...to illuminate and share the culture and ways of the Native American Peoples with Links to Federally Recognized Native American Indian Tribes She served as project coordinator for the "Native American Women Artists" project Tribal Index Native American Biographies and Portraits (gravures ... P. Horse Capture to Native Nations Native American Tribes - A Complete Listing CA Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Shingle Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract). Shoalwater Bay Sobriety Pow Wow American Native items are on display and for sale and foods are varied, including Powwows - Native American Indian Powwows - Powwows - American ...

63. Chinook Indian - Enigmatic Tribe Of The Columbia River
chinook Indian Master traders and fishermen who are now almost gone from the _. Radio. native American Internet Radio. _
http://www.chinookindian.com/
Home Nations Language Radio ... Talk Multimedia
Television
APTN Missinipi Broadcasting Television
Northern Canada
... Cancom
Radio Native American
Internet Radio

Click here to visit the
Official Chinook Nation/Tribe website
The Chinook Indians - tribe of Chinookan linguistic stock, lived in villages on the embankments of the Columbia River, from British Columbia, Canada to Eastern Washington State, all the way to the Pacific Ocean. They were peaceful people whose livelihood revolved around fishing, mostly salmon, and trading in good ranging from fur, to fish, to slaves. The Chinook were a hedonistic society with a penchant for entertainment and leisure; their villages were comprised mostly of their own relatives. They would not easily give in to violent behavior, opting instead for challenging ritual events to resolve conflicts. The Chinook language gave way to the Chinook Jargon, which would end up being used by traders from the Yukon to California. Today, the last descendants of Chinook origin live on reservations in Washington and Oregon. There are currently over two thousand registered members of the Chinook Nation and hundreds more applying for membership. Their legacy is that of a placid, thriving society; never to fully reveal its complex culture and mythology, save for a few scattered texts, artifacts and images. Featured Book Chinook : A History and Dictionary
by Edward Harper Thomas
Other Chinook Books The Boy Who Lived With the Seals
by Rafe Martin

64. Chinook Indian - Links And Resources
chinook and Wisham Indian pictures Albert Eissing s native Links Page Bold Tongue s native American Links Page Burlington County Library s native
http://www.chinookindian.com/greene/chinook_websites.htm
Home Nations Language Radio ... Talk Links Pages Other Resources You may also visit the Official Chinook Nation/Tribe website More about the Columbia River
Chinook Tribes History

Chinook Talk
...
Native Symbols
Online Newspapers Muscogee Nation News
The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society

American Indian Culture and Research Journal

Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Tribal Council News
...
Windspeaker
Other Media Native American Films and Videos, Movies
Native American Film Resources

Native Studies

Native Videos Taos Talking Pictures
... Native Usenet Groups Postal Addresses National Indian Health Board 1385 S. Colorado Blvd. Suite A-708 Denver, CO 80222 American Indian Health Care Association 245 E. 6th Street, Suite 499 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Association on American Indian Affairs 245 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 First Nations Development Institute 69 Kelley Road Falmouth VA 22405 Home Nations Languages Books ... Talk Send mail to webmaster@chinookindian.com

65. Teacher Resources - Collection - American Indians Of The Pacific Northwest
American indians of the Pacific Northwest provides the basis for creative Arts and What purposes did folk tales serve in nativeAmerican cultures?
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/collections/pacific/langarts.html
The Library of Congress
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
In a hurry? Save or print these Collection Connections as a single file Go directly to the collection, American Indians of the Pacific Northwest , in American Memory, or view a Summary of Resources related to the collection. American Indians of the Pacific Northwest provides the basis for creative Arts and Humanities projects. Users of the collection can examine folktales and crafts while also learning about Native-American cultures. 200 images of totem poles may be examined and provide the basis for an exercise exploring symbolism. By creating a museum exhibit, users can learn about the relationship between primary and secondary sources, while other materials can inspire creative writing projects. Using these materials appropriately requires sensitivity; refer to the "Using the Collection" section of the Special Presentation's introductory essay Sections:
Folklore
The collection includes a number of different Indian folk tales compiled and published by the University of Washington, such as

66. American Indian Language Resources
native North American Indian Online Dictionaries and Word Lists Spoken onthe Siletz Reservation (1877); Map of chinookspeaking groups.
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/lang.html
General

67. Native American Indian Tribes By State<
Information for all North American native American Indian tribes, nations, bands, chinook Indian Tribe, Inc., are located on Quinault reservation;
http://www.500nations.com/tribes/Tribes_State-by-State.asp

Home
Events Casinos Places ... Nations Tribes
Alabama

Alaska

Alberta

Arizona
... Contact Us
Tribes by State
Please report any broken links or errors on this page to our WebChief ALABAMA
  • Poarch Band of Creek Indians
  • FEDERALLY NON-RECOGNIZED TRIBES
  • Cherokees of Jackson Co. Cherokees of N.E. Alabama Echota Cherokees Star Clan of Muskogee Creek Tribe of Pike Co. Mowa Band of Choctaws Prinicipal Creek Indian Nation E. of the Mississippi Machis Lower Alabama Creeks Cherokees of S.E. Alabama United Cherokees
  • ALASKA Click here
    ARIZONA
  • Tonto Apache Tribal Council Yavapai-Prescott Board of Directors Yavapai-Apache Community Council Mohave-Apache Community Council Havasupai Tribal Council Kaibab Paiute Tribal Council San Juan Southern Paiute Council Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Council Tohono Oíodham Council Hualapai Tribal Council Hopi Tribal Council Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council Gila River Indian Community Council San Carlos Apache Tribal Council Colorado River Tribal Council Quechan Tribal Council White Mountain Apache Tribal Council Ak Chin Indian Community Council Navajo Nation
  • FEDERALLY NON-RECOGNIZED
  • San Juan S. Paiute
  • 68. Algonquin Indians Native American Social Studies
    The Algonquin indians are the most populous and widespread North American nativegroups, As well, you can find links to native American media websites.
    http://www.archaeolink.com/algonquin_indians_native_america.htm
    Algonquin Indians People History Culture Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Social Studies Acolapissa Social Studies Acoma Pueblo ( Sky City ) Social Studies Alabama-Coushatta Social Studies ... Zuni Pueblo Social Studies By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes page 1 Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes page 2 Northern Plains Indian Tribes page 1 Northern Plains Indian Tribes page 2 ... Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes page2 Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis Algonkin http://www.tolatsga.org/alg.html ... Algonquin Legends and Customs
    - Text only - Based on the Manuscript of Juliette Gauthier de la Vérendrye - From Norm Léveillée -
    http://www.normlev.net/ancestry/algonquin/legends.htm

    The Algonquin Indians

    images are enlargeable - From Norm Léveillée - http://www.normlev.net/ancestry/algonquin/algonquin.htm Algonquian Indian Tribes
    http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/algonquian_kids.htm

    The Algonquin Nation Tribal Council

    Timiskaming First Nation, Wolf Lake First Nation and the Algonquins of Barriere Lake." - Illustrated - From the Algonquin Nation Secretariat - http://www.algonquinnation.ca/home.html

    69. Online Dictionaries - Native American Dictionaries Online
    Online Dictionaries native American Dictionaries Abenaki Alabama Arapaho Catawba Cherokee Cheyenne chinook Cree Inuktitut Inupiaq
    http://www.multilingualbooks.com/onlinedicts-nativeamerican.html
    Quick Links Check Cart Home Order Browse ... E-mail Us Order By Phone
    Toll Free:
    Back to: Apache Cherokee Cheyenne Cree ... Online Dictionaries
    Online Dictionaries - Native American Dictionaries
    Online Dictionaries From Around The World!
    Presented here is a collection of pages with links to online dictionaries in languages from all over the world, including monolingual online dictionaries, bilingual online dictionaries, online technical and specialty dictionaries, and online translation engines and hyper-dictionaries. Online Dictionaries Main Index Abenaki Alabama Arapaho ... Yaqui/Hiaki
    Abenaki Dictionaries
    Joseph Laurent's New familiar Abenakis and English dialogues - Online graphic facsimile reproduction of Joseph Laurent's New familiar Abenakis and English dialogues: the first ever published on the grammatical system ; an Abenakis-English dictionary and grammar of the language, published in 1884. The Abenaki Language - Vocabulary and grammar for the Abenaki language. Freelang Abenaki-English Software Dictionary - Abenaki-English software dictionary, compiled by Guy T. Gambill with data from Laurent's 1874 Dictionary and Grammar of the Abenaki Language ; downloadable as executable dictionary, or as a lexical wordset (Abenaki to English, 1,824 words; English to Abenaki, 1,942 words.).

    70. Native American Indian Tribes - Map Of Native American Indian Nations
    native American Indian Tribes History Map showing locations of Indian Tribes bystate. Cheyenne Chickasaw Chicora chinook Chippewa
    http://www.comanchelodge.com/american-indian-tribes.html
    Native American Indian Tribes
    Native American Indian Nations Abenaki Acoma Algonquin Anishinaabe Apache
    Arapaho Assiniboine Athabascan Aztec Blackfeet
    Blackfoot Caddo Cayuga Cheraw Cherokee
    Cheyenne Chickasaw Chicora Chinook Chippewa
    Choctaw Chumash Coeur d'Alene
    Comanche Costanoan Cree Creek (Muskogee) Crow
    Dakota Delaware Dene Edisto Euchee Flathead
    Gros Ventre Gwitchan Haida Haudenosaunee
    Havasupai Hidatsa Ho-Chunk
    Hopi Huron Iowa Iroquois Kaw Kawaiisu
    Kickapoo Kiowa Lakota Lenape Lumbee Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Maya Menominee Metis MicMac Mojave Mohawk Mohegan Mohican Monacan Muscogee Nanticokes Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nipmuc Odawa Ohlone Ojibwe Omaha Oneida Onondaga Osage Paiute Pima Ponca Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Quapaw Sac Salish Seminole Seneca Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Sioux Tsalagi Tuscarora Ute Wea Wichita Winnebago Wyandot Yavapai Yokut Zuni " I was born upon the prairie where the wind blew free, and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures, and where everything drew free breath. I want to die there, and not within walls." - Ten Bears, Comanche Chief United States Records Search
    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... *** Family Tree Books/CD-ROMs! ***

    71. Native American DNA Test - American Indian DNA Testing, Prove Your Indian Blood
    native American DNA test confirms american indian blood through genetic genealogyresearch. Cheyenne Chickasaw Chicora chinook Chippewa
    http://www.comanchelodge.com/native-american-dna-test.html
    Native American Indian DNA Testing
    American Indian Genetic Genealogy Abenaki Acoma Algonquin Anishinaabe Apache
    Arapaho Assiniboine Athabascan Aztec Blackfeet
    Blackfoot Caddo Cayuga Cheraw Cherokee
    Cheyenne Chickasaw Chicora Chinook Chippewa
    Choctaw Chumash Coeur d'Alene
    Comanche Costanoan Cree Creek (Muskogee) Crow
    Dakota Delaware Dene Edisto Euchee Flathead
    Gros Ventre Gwitchan Haida Haudenosaunee
    Havasupai Hidatsa Ho-Chunk
    Hopi Huron Iowa Iroquois Kaw Kawaiisu
    Kickapoo Kiowa Lakota Lenape Lumbee Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Maya Menominee Metis MicMac Mojave Mohawk Mohegan Mohican Monacan Muscogee Nanticokes Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nipmuc Odawa Ohlone Ojibwe Omaha Oneida Onondaga Osage Paiute Pima Ponca Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Quapaw Sac Salish Seminole Seneca Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Sioux Tsalagi Tuscarora Ute Wea Wichita Winnebago Wyandot Yavapai Yokut Zuni "Cherokee blood, if not destroyed, will win it's course in beings of fair complexions, who will read that their ancestors became civilized under the frowns of misfortune, and the causes of their enemies." - John Ridge United States Records Search
    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... *** Family Tree Books/CD-ROMs! ***

    72. Lewis And Clark Among The Indians Of The Pacific Northwest - Web Links
    This website contains concise descriptions of each native American tribe American indians of the Pacific Northwest This website was developed under the
    http://www.libarts.wsu.edu/history/Lewis_Clark/LCEXP_links.html
    Lewis and Clark Among the Indians of the Pacific Northwest -A Curriculum Project for the History of the Pacific Northwest in Washington State Schools. Developed by WSU Department of History
    Websites Related to Lewis and Clark
    PBS Online - Lewis and Clark
    This website was developed to supplement the PBS documentary film by Ken Burns, Lewis and Clark - The Journey of the Corp of Discovery . This website contains concise descriptions of each Native American tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark, a useful timeline for the journey, and a rather sophisticated tool for searching journal excerpts. Excerpts are included from a variety of the expedition members, although these excerpts are rather severely abridged. Also of benefit are the unedited interviews used by PBS during the filming of the documentary. This site also contains some primary source maps, and a few lesson plans.
    Discovering Lewis and Clark
    This site was developed by the University of Montana, and features Professor Henry Fitz's overview of the journey. This website stands out as one of the few which attempts to give significant attention to the Native American perspective of the journey. Various Native American groups have contributed segments to this website, and some, such as the entry by the Salish, could be very useful for incorporating multiple perspectives into a teaching curriculum.
    Lewis and Clark in North Dakota
    While this site was developed by the North Dakota Tourism department, and has as its primary emphasis stimulating interest in North Dakota, the site does provide good information about the expedition as a whole. Of particular interest are the personal profiles, several of which describe key Native American figures encountered on the journey. In addition, this site is searchable.

    73. Native American Tribes And Cultures
    Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific American Indian tribes and http//americanindian.net/links12.html. native americans from KidInfo
    http://www.42explore2.com/native4.htm
    The Topic:
    American Indian Tribes and
    Cultures
    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

    74. Native American Voices
    native American Voices. Chief Cliff Snider chinook Indian Tribe Portland, Oregon.Thomas Jefferson’s personal travels in the West were limited,
    http://www.siu.edu/offices/iii/Continuance/continuance_ss03/native_voices.html
    Continuance
    HOME
    Continuance Spring / Summer 2003
    Native American Voices Chief Cliff Snider
    Chinook Indian Tribe
    Portland, Oregon How many Indians populated these new regions or exactly where they were located was not known. Most of the Indians along the route were thought to be friendly but no one could be sure how a heavily armed group of men would be received in this new land. Remember, as the Corps proceeded further west, the Indians they encountered had never seen a white man. Whites had upside-down hairy faces and looked like bears, which caused turmoil and fear, leading to a wringing of hands among the Indians until they saw Sacagawea and Pomp. Then they knew that this Corps was not a war party because women and children would not have been included. The Indians then felt safer as they invited the Corps into their villages as friends. The history books in American libraries tell the story of Lewis and Clark and their part in the events that led to the creation of the 50 states of America. Paintings too tell story, but many, even some of the early paintings, were not entirely accurate. We are now hearing new versions of the story, versions emanating from Indian villages as we commemorate the 200th anniversary
    of that historical event.

    75. DLC Pathfinder - Students - Digital Learning Commons
    Title, American indians Sign in for access to this resource Search Terms,Google washington state native american resources
    http://www.learningcommons.org/students/library/pathfinder.php?view=41

    76. Ebuynativeart : Native American Artwork From The Pacific Northwest
    direct online marketing of native American Artwork from the Pacific Northwest . The Indian Giver by Roxanne chinook
    http://www.ebuynativeart.com/
    Artists Announcements Sponsors About us ... Links
    New work by Roxanne Chinook
    "The Indian Giver"

    I n the style of the historical Ledger Art
    A
    Based on the poem by FNDI President Rebecca L. Adamson (Cherokee)
    C ommissioned by the First Nations Development Institute
    Images are protected by Digimarc and may not be copied, reproduced, or used in any manner
    without written permission

    77. Links To Information On Specific North American Indian Tribes Sites By Phil Kons
    chinook article on Human Remains; chinook Indian Tribe, Inc. Summary under the Coharie article about North Carolina native American tribes
    http://americanindian.net/links12.html
    Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes Sites by Phil Konstantin - Page 12
    About My Book
    Below is a picture of the cover of my book
    "This Day in North American Indian History"

    IT IS NOW AVAILABLE.

    Click on the cover to order a copy
    ...
    in the USA.

    or
    In the U.K.
    or In Germany or In France or In Canada
    Looking for a good book, usually at a discount? Purchasing a book through this link helps support my site. Click on the appropriate line below: American Indian Biography Books
    American Indian History Books
    American Indian Studies Books American Indian Literature Books ... American Indian Music
    Web americanindian.net
    If you find a link which no longer works properly, or you wish to suggest a site for inclusion in this list, please let me know.
    Sites With Information About Specific Tribes, Nations, Clans, or Bands
    This section has so many different groups that I have divided it into several sections.
    This page has the links to groups which have just a few links. Listed below are links to tribes which have many different websites with information about them. Click on one of the underlined phrases below to go to that page.

    78. Sasquatch And Native Americans
    She was a member of AIM, the American Indian Movement, during the 70s. I think her paper gives a good basic survey of native American thought on the
    http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/HomePage.bfna.html
    Credit: Henry Franzoni I met Gayle Highpine, a Kootenai Indian, at a monthly meeting of the Western Bigfoot Society. She had published the following paper in a very early Track Record, and gave me permission to reprint it here on the conference. Gayle has traveled extensively among the various reservations and enclaves of North American Indians for the last 30 years. She was a member of A.I.M., the American Indian Movement, during the '70s. A female Indian who was always interested in the old ways, she was and is very interested in learning more about Sasquatch, and she has listened attentively to many medicine men's Sasquatch stories as she traveled from reservation to reservation. I think her paper gives a good basic survey of Native American thought on the subject, and I find her obervation of the apparent division between "Flesh and Blood", thinkers and "Spiritual/Mystical" thinkers highly enlightening. P.S. The Kootenai tribe's home basically is southeast British Columbia. Attitudes Toward Bigfoot in Many North American Cultures
    By Gayle Highpine "But, special being as he is, I have never heard anyone from a Northwestern tribe suggest that Bigfoot is anything other than a physical being, living in the same physical dimensions as humans and other animals. He eats, he sleeps, he poops, he cares for his family members. However, among many Indians elsewhere in North America... as widely separated at the Hopi, the Sioux, the Iroquois, and the Northern Athabascan Bigfoot is seen more as a sort of supernatural or spirit being, whose appearance to humans is always meant to convey some kind of message."

    79. Astudiaethau A Ffugchwedlau Cynfrodorion Americanaidd
    Word Dance The Language of native American Culture. New York Facts on File, 1994.Algonquian chinook. mewn/in Handbook of American Indian Languages.
    http://jade.ccccd.edu/grooms/llgraca.htm
    Native American Studies and Fiction
    Dewislenni : Menus Prif Main Ieithyddiaeth Linguistics Reference
    Enwau Lleoedd Americanaidd
    North American Place Names
    Llwythau / Tribes:
    Cyffedin - General
    Algonquian Athapascan Cherokee / Jalagi ... Tlingit
    Astudiaethau a Ffugchwedlau Cynfrodorion Americanaidd
    Native American Studies and Fiction
    Cyffredin - General

    Handbook of American Indian Languages . Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 40. Ed. Frank Boaz. 2 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, Part I, 1911, Part2, 1922.
    CUTLER, Charles L. O Brave New Words!: Native American Loanwords in Current English. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.
    FOWLER, Eurgain. Y Wigwam Cyntaf . Aberystwyth: Gwasg Gwalia, 1988. HEAT-MOON, William Least. PrairyErth (a deep map) . Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991. HIGHWATER, Jamake. The Primal Mind: Vision and Reality in Indian America ROBERTS, Emrys. . Llandysul: Gomer, 1987. SMITH, Cornelius C. A Southwestern Vocabulary: The Words The Used . Glendale: Arthur H. Clark, 1984.

    80. PRHC - Regional Resources - Native American Art Index
    Indian art and artifacts representing native American cultures from Alaska toSouth America Unknown drawings of chinook and Haida Indian tribal culture
    http://prhc.ucdavis.edu/resources/natamart/default.html
    NATIVE AMERICAN ART INDEX
    Alaska
    Oregon California Washington
    Alaska
    Anchorage Museum of History and Art

    Museum @ci.anchorage.ak.us

    http://www.ci.anchorage.ak.us

    Collections:
    Visual arts from 18th century to present, Alaskan ethnographic material - 9500 objects representing eight native cultures of Alaska, Alaska Native craft pieces, Native artifacts, contemporary Alaskan art, beaded Athabascan man's caribou skin outfit.
    Exhibits: Art of the Far North
    Juneau-Douglas City Museum
    Corner of 4th and Main Juneau Alaska http://www.juneau.lib.ak.us/parksrec/museum Tlingit cultural materials Alaska State Museum 395 Whittier Street Juneau AK 99801-1718 http://www.museums.state.ak.us/asmhome.html Alaska Native Peoples: galleries hold Aleut baskets, woven card case, hunting hat, kayak models, purse; Athabaskan masks, arrows and snowshoes; Eskimo ivory, bone, wood and medal implements, skin drums, traditional clothing and grass baskets; and Northwest Coast Indian - Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshianwooden painted panel, Chilkat blankets, boxes and totem Back to top California San Diego Museum of Man 1350 El Prado Balboa Park San Diego, CA 92101

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter