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  1. Tribes of Native America - Zuni Pueblo: Native Peoples of the American Southwest (Tribes of Native America)
  2. Arizona Highways, July 1975, Southwest Indian Baskets, Arizona Native American Tribes Basketry by Various, 1975
  3. Indian Tribes of the American Southwest by John R. Swanton, 1970-06
  4. The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950 (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Winfred Buskirk, 1986-11
  5. Navajo (Tribes of Native America)
  6. Native Tribes of California and the Southwest (Johnson, Michael, Native Tribes of North America.) by Michael Johnson, Bill Yenne, 2004-01
  7. Understanding the Anasazi of Mesa Verde and Hovenweep
  8. The Karankawa Indians of Texas: An Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change (Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory Series) by Robert A. Ricklis, 1996-05
  9. Sharing the Desert: The Tohono O'Odham in History by Winston P. Erickson, 1994-10
  10. Tribes of Native America - Comanche (Tribes of Native America)
  11. Chumash: A Guide to the Native California Tribe by Bruce W. Miller, 1988-10
  12. Indian Tribes Of The Southwest by White Mountain Smith, 2007-03-15
  13. Navajo and Photography: A Critical History of the Representation of an American People by James C. Faris, 1996-11
  14. Exiled: The Tigua Indians of Yselta Del Sur by Randy Lee Eickhoff, 1996-06

1. The American West - Native Americans
of the Southwest. Crazy Horse Memorial. LONG BEFORE the white man set foot on American soil, the American Indians, or rather the Native
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2. NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY
NATIVE AMERICAN The master of humans is the Creator. Emergence of the Tribe This is a concept found extensively in the Southwest.
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3. Southwest Indian Foundation - Southwest Indian Foundation Home Page
dolls, and other Native American related catalog have been fashioned by the native peoples of the Southwest including the Navajo tribe and
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4. Native American Chart
Native American Group or Tribe Early Populations Habitat Navajo (8 000) Southwest hogan rabbit skin yucca plants raiders gatherers
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5. NativeTech REGIONAL OVERVIEW OF NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING STYLES
NativeTech Native American Technology and Art Culture Areas and the Locations of Tribes with BASIN 32. Paiute SOUTHWEST 33. Apache 34. Navajo
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6. Arch Intern Med Abstract The Increasing Incidence Of Coronary
The Increasing Incidence of Coronary Artery Disease and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among a Southwest Native American Tribe
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7. WELCOME TO BLACKFEET COUNTRY
Welcome to Blackfeet Tribe Lewis and Clark National Forest borders to the southwest. 54TH NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN DAYS JULY 710, 2005
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8. The Official Hopi Cultural Preservation Office
Preservation Office (HCPO) Home Page was created by graduate students in Anthropology 615, Southwest Ethnology, Spring Semester 1996 at
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Official homepage has information about the tribe's government, culture, businesses, and symbols.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Iroquois
flooded by a dam project in the 1960s. The Seneca, however, are the only Native American tribe to own an American city Salamanca, New York.
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11. Niantic
Extensive information on native american tribe which populated the southern coast of New England from the mouth of the Connecticut River east to southwest Rhode Island including Block Island in Long Island Sound.
http://www.dickshovel.com/nian.html
NIANTIC
HISTORY
(revisied 7.15.97) [Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron Micmac , Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process at this point is to circulate an almost finished product among a peer group for comment and criticism. At the end of this History you will find links to those Nations referred to in the History of the Niantic. Using the Internet, this can be more inclusive. Feel free to comment or suggest corrections via e-mail. Working together we can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. You will find the ego at this end to be of standard size. Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments... Lee Sultzman Niantic Location The southern coast of New England from the mouth of the Connecticut River east to southwest Rhode Island including Block Island in Long Island Sound. The Niantic were split into two divisions: the Eastern Niantic in southwest Rhode Island; and the Western Niantic in south-central Connecticut just east of the mouth of the Connecticut River. The area between was occupied by the

12. Tribes And Nations
reserved for native americans 17 million acres in Arizona, Utah, and NewMexico. The major nomadic tribe in the american southwest, the Apache,
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/Tribes&Nations.html
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  • Mohawk (Iroquois)
    The Iroquois League, or Five Nations of the Iroquois, was the most powerful Indian military alliance in the eastern part of North America and probably the most successful alliance of any kind between so many important tribes. There were three principal clans - deer, turtle and wolf - existing within the five nations, and this was probably an important unifying factor in the league. The league was formed in the late sixteenth century at which time the five nations had a combined population of 7000.
  • Mohican (Mohegan) and/or Mahican
    What a confusion of facts. After reading through several texts and visiting many sites on the web, it has become clear as mud that everyone has a differing opinion about the relationships between these three tribes. We will therefore include them all on one page and maybe through your wanderings, you will discover the truth. If you do, please let us in on it.
  • Creek
    The Creek were originally one of the dominant tribes in the mid-south and later became known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes. They were known in their own language as Muskoke or Muskoge, by the Shawnee as Humaskogi, by the Delaware as Masquachki and by the British as the Ochese Creek Indians, hence the present name. Their name has been adapted for that of their linguistic group and for Muskogee, Oklahoma, which was a major city of the Creek Nation in Indian territory.

13. NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY
A quote from native american Religions by Arlene Hirschfelder and bullet,Emergence of the tribe This is a concept found extensively in the southwest.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/nataspir.htm
NATIVE AMERICAN
SPIRITUALITY
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" The culture, values and traditions of native people amount to more than crafts and carvings. Their respect for the wisdom of their elders, their concept of family responsibilities extending beyond the nuclear family to embrace a whole village, their respect for the environment, their willingness to share - all of these values persist within their own culture even though they have been under unremitting pressure to abandon them. " Mr. Justice Thomas Berger, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, (aka the Berger Inquiry). " Rather than going to church, I attend a sweat lodge; rather than accepting bread and toast [sic] from the Holy Priest, I smoke a ceremonial pipe to come into Communion with the Great Spirit; and rather than kneeling with my hands placed together in prayer, I let sweetgrass be feathered over my entire being for spiritual cleansing and allow the smoke to carry my prayers into the heavens. I am a Mi'kmaq, and this is how we pray. " Noah Augustine, from his article "

14. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages
to the Navajo Nation, the largest native american tribe in the southwest. Alaska native and american Indian issues, links and useful internet re
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/nations_web_sites_information/native_american

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    Native American Tribal Pages
    Listings here are restricted to web sites with specific information about tribal governments, reservations, and contacts. The BIA maintains a list of U.S. Federaly Recognized Nations Resources: 155 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits
    Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians US - Northwest
    ATNI is a nonprofit organization representing 43 Northwest tribal governments from Oregon, Idaho, Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana.
    More sites on www.atni.org
    Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee Cherokee US - Central
    The Sovereign Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee, descendants of Pocahontas through her father Powhatan and Cherokee wife Amopotuskee, have lived in what is now Missouri since before 1652.
    Arapaho Business Council Arapaho US - Northwest
    More sites on tlc.wtp.net
  • 15. Native American Cultures - Native Nations
    Navajo Nation (Din 233;), the largest native american tribe in the southwest . This is the list of 556 Federally Recognized american Indian tribes
    http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/nations.htm
    Edward S. Curtis Images
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    Indians of North America
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    Maps
    The following two Map sites are on the BIA Government site, and will not again be available until Secretary Norton of the Department of Interior puts the the BIA and other Dept. of Interior sites back on the Inernet. Indian Lands
    For a map of Indian lands in your State, scroll down to the second map of the US on this page (the white one) and click on your state. These are in .jpg format. The first map on this page can be downloaded too, but is in PDF format - you will need Adobe reader. More Maps
    These maps and the one above and one below are from the G eographic D ata S ervice C Free Adobe Reader available here Missouri River Basin Tribes
    Map showing the Tribes in the Missouri River Basin, which includes all the Sioux (Lakota,Dakota,Nakota) Nations. You can click the number on the map for the name of the Tribe and go to its link on the Mni Sose website for information on the tribal chairman and delegate to the Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition. Community Profile linked page contains much current information about that Nation.

    16. Santa Ana Pueblo Tribal Enterprises Including Apparel, Native American Foods, In
    The Pueblo of Santa Ana is a native american tribe with reservation lands thatinclude a native american Indian, Grow the Plants native to the southwest
    http://www.santaana.org/
    The Cooking Post Map and Location Garden Center: Retail A Brief History of Santa Ana ... Pueblo Calendar The Pueblo of Santa Ana is a Native American tribe with reservation lands that include a strip of New Mexico's fertile Rio Grande valley. The members of Santa Ana, the Tamayame (the name of the people in our Keres language), have lived in our present location approximately sixteen miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, since at least the early 1500s. Since the early 1980s the Pueblo has actively pursued a strategy of developing tribal enterprises, seeing economic independence as crucial to maintaining and safeguarding our traditional concepts and values. Foods From Native Fields to Your Kitchen Agriculture is why the Santa Ana people have survived as a community. More than just the management of soils and crops, agriculture is an integral component of our lifestyle and religion. The cycle of religious ceremonies reflect the agricultural seasons. Blue corn, the most treasured grain of Pueblo tribes, is the prominent crop of Santa Ana. In addition to growing the corn, we also process it in our own grain mill to create several products under the brand name of

    17. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
    Kathleen Burnett native american photos, individual tribe links native americanCrafts of California, the Great Basin, and the southwest (native
    http://marilee.us/nativeamericans.html
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    Marilee's Native Americans Resource
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    Nez Perce Pomo Seminole Sioux Tlingit Ute Wampanoag Misc. Tribes Clothing Craft Projects Famous People Housing Legends Maps Recipes Songs, Dances, Games
    Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

    18. Democracy Now! | Bush On Native American Issues: "Tribal Sovereignty Means That.
    A member of Idaho’s Shoshone Bannock tribe. How many native american well inamerican Indian issues, and particularly southwest issues and earned a
    http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/10/149259

    19. CMMR - Native American Resources
    An additional section on native american Language Resources is provided. to the Navajo Nation, the largest native american tribe in the southwest.
    http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/Native_American.html
    CENTER FOR MULTILINGUAL, MULTICULTURAL RESEARCH
    NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES
    Sites and articles listed here are not necessarily endorsed by the CMMR; they are listed for informational purposes only. An additional section on Native American Language Resources is provided. Full text articles and resources are also provided. If you would like to suggest a site to be added to this listing please visit our " Submit a Site " page.
    • Alaska Native Knowledge Network
      Designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing, including a section on 'Native Pathways to Education'.
    • The American Indian College Fund
      The American Indian College Fund is a non-profit organization launched in 1989 by the presidents of American Indian colleges. Its dual purpose is to raise awareness of the 30 Indian colleges and to generate private support to supplement the limited federal money on which the colleges operate.
    • American Indian Education
      This section of the California Department of Education Web Site is designed to assist educators in identifying the needs of American Indian students and providing them with high-quality educational opportunities, especially in schoolwide programs.
    • American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
      Contact information and links for Native American Colleges and Universities.

    20. American Indian And Alaska Native Population By Selected Tribes, Census 2000
    The numbers by american Indian and Alaska native tribe do not add up to the the North american southwest from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference.
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0762159.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
    Daily Almanac for
    Sep 24, 2005

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