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  1. Indian Affairs Papers, American Revolution. (Comp By Maryly B. Penrose)
  2. Iroquois Indians: A Documentary History of the Diplomacy of the Six Nations and Their League by F. Jennings, 1985-02
  3. Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois, and the Rationale for the American Revolution by Bruce E. Johansen, 1982-11
  4. Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier: The Penguin Library of American Indian History by Timothy J. Shannon, 2008-07-03
  5. The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes With English Colonies from Its Beginnings to the Lancaster Treaty O by Francis Jennings, 1990-05
  6. Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Richard C. Adams, 2000-08
  7. Kanata: The 17th century Iroquois experience. (Guide to Indian Country 2002: All My Relations).(Brantford, Ontario Native village)(Brief Article): An article from: Wind Speaker by L.M. VanEvery, 2002-06-01
  8. Chainbreaker's War: A Seneca Chief Remembers the American Revolution by Blacksnake, 2002-06
  9. Iroquois Music and Dance: Ceremonial Arts of Two Seneca Longhouses (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 187.) by Gertrude P. Kurath, 2000-11-27
  10. Hiawatha and the Iroquois League (Alvin Josephy's Biography Series of American Indians) by Megan McClard, George Ypsilantis, 1989-08
  11. The Iroquois: A Proud People (American Indians) by Ann Malaspina, 2005-05
  12. The Montaukett Indians of Eastern Long Island (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by John A. Strong, 2001-09
  13. Warrior in Two Camps: Ely S. Parker, Union General and Seneca Chief (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by William H. Armstrong, 1990-05
  14. Onondaga: Portrait of a Native People (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)

101. Silver Wave Records: Native American Music, World Music & New Age Music.
which features native American Indian, World and New Age artists. Fifteen songs from the Silver Wave native American music catalog carefully
http://www.silverwave.com/native.shtml
Music that honors traditional Native songs and brings them into the present with the addition of contemporary instrumentation and unique collaborations.
All new recordings by 2005 Grammy winner Bill Miller, two time Grammy nominee Joanne Shenandoah, Grammy Winners Primeaux and Mike, best selling artists Robert Mirabal and Walela (with Rita Coolidge) and highly acclaimed artists Star Nayea and Little Wolf Band. more... more... Renowned Pianist Peter Kater collaborates with premiere Native American Flutist R. Carlos Nakai on eight unique recordings including How the West Was Lost volumes I and II, Honorable Sky, Migration, Natives, Improvisations in Concert and the NEW Song for Humanity more... Mary Youngblood is one of the first Native women to professionally record the sacred Native American Flute. Her debut release, The Offering , features all original solo flute compositions recorded in the underground Moaning Caverns of California. Her second release, Heart of the World , includes additional instrumentation and accompanying vocals by Joanne Shenandoah. Her Grammy award winning recording, Beneath the Raven Moon , explores further styles such as Classical and Blues.

102. Native American Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Of Arkansas Arkansas History
native American Arkansas Encyclopedia of famous Arkansans, landmarks, The words Indian and American Indian continue in widespread use in North
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Visit the Poker Encyclopedia Web Arkansas Encyclopedia Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia , Peru and Guatemala and are significant in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica , Cuba , Argentina , Dominican Republic and Uruguay
History
The Native Americans are widely believed to have come to the Americas via the prehistoric Bering Land Bridge . However, this is not the only theory. Some archaeologists believe that the migration consisted of seafaring tribes that moved along the coast, avoiding mountainous inland terrain and highly variable terrestrial ecosystems. Other researchers have postulated an original settlement by skilled navigators from Oceania , though these American Aborigine people are believed to be nearly extinct. Yet another theory claims an early crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by people originating in Europe . Many native peoples do not believe the migration theory at all. The creation stories of many tribes place the people in North America from the beginning of time. Mormon tradition holds that some Native Americans are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel Based on anthropological evidence, at least three distinct migrations

103. Homework Help--Countries & Native Peoples--NativeAmericans In History
American Historical Images on File The native American Experience From theAmerican Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach,
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American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience

From California State University, Long Beach this site provides links to a collection of images of Native Americans including narrative descriptions. It is arranged chronologically from the prehistoric period through 1990.
American Indian History and Related Issues

From the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach, this site provides links to information about history and culture of Native Americans in North America.
Clothing

From the Canadian Museum of Civilization this site provides images of clothing from native Indian tribes in Canada detailing type, date made, and culture. Tribes include Haida, Inuit, Ojibwa, Tsimshian, and others.

104. Links To Information On Specific North American Indian Tribes Sites By Phil Kons
Coharie article about North Carolina native American tribes Mingo IndiansIroquois or Six Nations journal entries and some biographical info
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Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes Sites by Phil Konstantin - Page 12
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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.

105. Native American Culture - Famous Leaders
Some of our famous native American Leaders, past and present. Described byLA Times as the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy
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Wilma Mankiller
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Chief Joseph
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Iron Horse
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Famous People Chief Arvol Looking Horse
19th generation keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe. Due to his understanding of the tragic history of his People . . . . . Arvol has committed his life to working for freedom, peace, the cultural revival and healing of his people, and the healing of Mother Earth and all her peoples. See also The Work and Words of Chief Arvol Looking Horse (S'unkawakan Wicas'a) Website by Stephanie M. Schwartz. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, U.S. Senator
Colorado's U.S. Senator is the only American Indian presently serving in either the House of Representatives or the United States Senate. Big Foot
Big Foot haunts history. He was the leader of the Miniconjou band massacred at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890. Black Elk One of the Greatest Spiritual Leaders of the 20th century. Black Elk Speaks and When the Tree Flowered , and The Sacred Pipe by Joseph Epes Brown, the basic works of the Black Elk theological tradition, now bid fair to become the central core of a North American Indian spiritual teaching which will someday challenge the Eastern and Western traditions as a way of looking at the world.

106. Census.gov Is Experiencing
53330 2.8 35861 2.4 iroquois 3 .. 52557 2.7 38218 2.6 Lumbee 4 . Top 25 American Indian Tribes for the UnitedStates 1990 and 1980Con.
http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/race/indian/ailang1.txt
The Census.gov web site is experiencing technical difficulties.
It is estimated that Census.gov will be restored late this evening or early tomorrow morning.
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We appreciate your understanding and patience as we make the necessary repairs to our system.

107. Welcome To Carnegie Museum Of Natural History, Pittsburgh PA
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