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  1. Earth Under Sky Bear's Feet: Native American Poems of the Land by Joseph Bruchac, 1998-09
  2. Native American Religious Traditions (Religions of the World Series) by Suzanne Crawford, 2006-02-06
  3. Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present
  4. Ambiguous Justice: Native Americans And the Law in Southern California, 1848-1890 (Native American Series) by Vanessa Ann Gunther, 2006-10-31
  5. Notable Native Americans
  6. Healing Secrets of the Native Americans: Herbs, Remedies, and Practices That Restore the Body, Refresh the Mind, and Rebuild the Spirit by Porter Shimer, 2004-09-01
  7. Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Duane Champagne, 1999-01-28
  8. Native American Placenames of the United States by William Bright, 2007-11-30
  9. Creative Native American Beading by Theresa Flores Geary, 2005-06-01
  10. A Native American Theology by Clara Sue Kidwell, Homer Noley, et all 2001-04
  11. Taking the Jesus Road: The Ministry of the Reformed Church in America Among Native Americans (Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America) by Leroy Koopman, 2005-06-30
  12. Daughters of Mother Earth: The Wisdom of Native American Women (Native America: Yesterday and Today)
  13. Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture Includes CD (Global Music Series) by Beverley Diamond, 2007-11-30
  14. D Is for Drum: A Native American Alphabet (Sleeping Bear Alphabets) by Michael Shoulders, Debbie Shoulders, 2006-05-31

61. Native American Timeline - USA - InquiryUnlimited.org - Formerly Sited At Boston
general HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION OF NORTH american native PEOPLES languages * 1100 BC/BCE The canoe comes into regular use among native american
http://inquiryunlimited.org/timelines/histNatAm.html
United States History
Native Americans Compliments of Inquiry Unlimited
GENERAL HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
OF NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE PEOPLES [languages
ON THIS PAGE YOU WILL FIND:
Creation stories
LINGUISTIC GROUPS:
Inuit and Aleut
Uto-Aztecan/Tanoan
IN THE DAYS OF THE ANCIENT ONES
  • Creation stories
Ice Age, Beringia, Paleo-Indians (c. 40,000 - 10,000 B.C./B.C.E.)
  • Theories exist that ancestors of the Inuit (Eskimos) and American Indians start to migrate into western North America by crossing an existing frozen land bridge through the Bering Strait from Siberia. Some historians place the beginning of this migration as early as 65,000 B.C./B.C.E.
    • Pleistocene animals
    • Beringian animals
    • The Rancho La Brea tar pits
    PALEO-INDIAN (CLOVIS ) PEOPLE (15,000 - 7,000 B.C./B.C.E.)
    • Paleo-Indian hunters spread throughout the North American grasslands into the American Southwest. They manufacture unique projectile ( fluted * ) points knows as Clovis, Folsom , and Sandia, named after respective archeological sites in New Mexico. These Clovis people are big game hunters sought the mastodon.

62. @LA North American Cultural/Ethnic Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles
Student Organizations in general Cal State Long Beach american Indian Student Mt. San Antonio College native american InterTribal Student Alliance
http://www.at-la.com/@la-amer.htm
North American Cultural/Ethnic Resources
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63. WestWeb: Native Americans In The West
This page deals specifically with Western native americans, general native american History Links, Western native american History Links
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/pages/indian.html
This section of WestWeb provides information about Native Americans in the West. Under Texts you will find examples of primary texts, such as the texts of treaties and literary works, or secondary texts, such as critical essays or historical studies. Under Resources , you will find biographies of Western Native Americans as well as other resources, such as bibliographies and teaching materials, tribe homepages, and archives. Under Links to Other Sites , you will find a collection of links to sites dealing with various issues in Native American history, such as interaction with settlers. Finally, under Images , you will find both general collections which include some images of Native American history and direct links to pictures available online. Texts Resources Links to Other Sites Images
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Warrick J. Bell

Graphic design and layout by Catherine Lavender and Warrick Bell.
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Texts
Primary Texts Secondary Texts
Primary Texts
  • The Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
  • Documents of the Sand Creek Massacre (1864), from the European perspective.
  • Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939)
  • 64. Lisa Mitten's Native American Links Redirect
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    65. General Information On Native Americans In Arizona.
    general Information, Websites, Books, indexes, of the native american Tribes of Arizona.
    http://jeff.scott.tripod.com/genindian.html
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next General Information on Native Americans in Arizona Websites Scholarly Indexes Paid American Indian History and Culture
    http://www.asu.edu/lib/resources/db/aihc.htm
    Available through Arizona State University, it includes information on Native Americans in the United States, Canada, and Mexico spanning 5,000 years of culture and history. Includes journal articles, maps, photographs and more. Bibliography of Native North American Indians
    http://www.asu.edu/lib/resources/db/bnna.htm
    Covers this history, life, and culture of Native North American Indians. 16th Century to the present and includes monographs, essays, journal articles, government documents, historical and ethnographic books, and dissertations.
    Free Arizona and Southwestern Index
    http://info.lib.asu.edu/spmi.htm
    Contains eight separate indexes that pertain to Arizona and the Southwest topics. Includes journal articles, maps, photographs and more. These collections are only available at Arizona State University.
    Websites Native American Homepages
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html

    66. American Religions
    native americans. general. Index of native american Resources Laura Brooks essay advocates the religious rights of native americans in prison. Arctic
    http://virtualreligion.net/vri/america.html
    Home Academic Sites American Studies Ancient Near East ... What's New?
    Note: Some texts are buried deep in e-archives. If title link does not work, click source. General Resources American Religion Data Archive Internet-based archive provides free access to quantitative data sets (polls, surveys, denominational reports, membership records, etc.) from the leading studies on American religion (Penn State U). The American Religious Experience Critically acclaimed project for publication of electronic mss. in American religions has sections on regional ethnic women 's studies, American religious history Journal of Southern Religion (Briane Turley, West Virginia U). Teacher Serve Native Americans General Index of Native American Resources on the Internet Karen Strom's comprehensive catalog of websites includes indices devoted to culture history archaeology Native American Anthology This chapter of Richard Hooker's collaborative World Cultures Anthology includes native American stories of creation , the origin of death Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 1994 Native American Religions ... Native American Indian Resources Paula Giese's award-winning graphic rich meta-site provides more than 300 web pages linked to 500+ websites of north American indigenous peoples ( Native Nations ), with extensive

    67. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living - Native American Health
    • New Jersey Resources • News Groups Online Support......native american Health. Feather Bonnet. Additional Information. • general
    http://www.healthynj.org/health-wellness/nativehealth/main.htm
    Additional Information General Description
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    The American Indian and Alaska Native population is the smallest self-identified, racial-ethnic group in the United States, numbering about 2 million people. They are widely dispersed across the nation, belonging to more than 547 tribes and speaking more than 200 distinct languages. As a population, American Indians and Alaska Natives generally are younger, and have less education and tend to be poorer than other populations in the United States. Many are employed in agriculture, craft, and repair service occupations; few work in managerial and professional specialty occupations. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for all Americans, including American Indians and Alaska Natives. More men and women over 45 die from CVD than any other disease. CVD is a relatively recent phenomenon in the American Indian and Alaska Native population. As more native people adopt Western lifestyles characterized by a high-fat and high-calorie diet and low levels of physical activity, the prevalence of CVD increased in many native communities.

    68. Doe/Moffitt Libraries
    general population characteristics. american Indian and Alaska native areas. (1990 CP1-1A) Washington, DC US Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/gov_ntvam.html
    @import url("styles/screen.css"); @import url("styles/print.css"); , the principal libraries for more than fifty academic departments and programs. For each, a web page has been developed to highlight selected resources relevant to research in that field, as well as to introduce students and faculty to the library liaison dedicated to serve as the primary contact for that discipline. Arts and Humanities International and Area Studies Government Information Social Sciences
    Content owner: Doe/Moffitt Advisory Group. Comments?
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    69. Native American Trail - Alabama Bureau Of Tourism & Travel
    Find general travel information such as maps and vacation guides as well as The rise of the historic native american tribes in Alabama had begun some
    http://www.800alabama.com/tours-trails/native-american/
    Regions Tours and Trails Interests Attractions ... Covered Bridge Trail Interests:
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    Press Room Tours and Trails Home Tours and Trails Native American Trail Native American Trail The Trail of Tears Creek Indian War Trail Mound Builders Trail Red Eagle's Trail ... Click here to view a full map showing the different trail locations across the state The Coosa still ran wild and free in the early spring of 1814. But on March 27, the Tallapoosa ran red. Commanding a force of some 2,600 European-American soldiers and 600 "friendly" Indians, Major General Andrew Jackson led his Tennessee Militia in an attack against 1,000 Creek Indians led by Chief Menawa at the village of Tohopeka located in the center of the "horseshoe bend" of the Tallapoosa River. General John Coffee's troops prevented their retreat across the river. Only 100 Creek warriors survived. The Battle of Horseshoe Bend ended the First Creek Indian War. In August of 1814, the Creeks surrendered nearly half of the present state of Alabama to the United States in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. "Alabama Fever" swiftly swept the young nation, as the heartland of what was to become the 22nd state in 1819 opened to European "white" settlement. For many thousands of years prior to the coming of the white man, the place that is today called Alabama had been the home for many different culture groups of Native Americans. Seminomadic hunters of the Paleo-Indian culture utilized rock shelters along the Tennessee River, perhaps as early as 10,000 B.C. The Archaic Indians that followed left shell mounds in many locations, and Gulf Formational culture artifacts have been found in both the Tennessee and Tombigbee River valleys. Russell Cave in northeast Alabama contains one of the longest and most complete archaeological records in the eastern U.S.

    70. IPL General/Reference Collection: Native American
    to assist native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in Also has links to other native american sites and information.
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/soc40.55.00.html
    the Internet Public Library
    Native American Resources
    Social Sciences Ethnicity, Culture, and Race Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories
    Resources in this category are:
    Aboriginal Connections
    http://www.aboriginalconnections.com/
    "A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites on the world wide web."
    Author:
    Subjects:
    Social SciencesEthnicity, Culture, and RaceNative American
    Keywords: Aboriginal
    Aboriginal Digital Collections (ADC)
    http://aboriginalcollections.ic.gc.ca/
    Describing itself as a "gateway to outstanding web sites of Canadian Aboriginal images and information" this site provides original content and links to other related sites. Information on Canadian Aboriginal art, business, culture, history, language, and more is provided.
    Author: Industry Canada (hotline.service@ic.gc.ca)
    Subjects:
    Social SciencesEthnicity, Culture, and RaceNative American
    Alaskan Native Knowledge Network
    http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/
    "The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia."

    71. Military Contributions Of Native Americans
    12000 native americans served our country heroically in WWI, 44000 (of a total Clarence L. Tinker was the first american general lost in World War II;
    http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312140/ThinkQuest/Patty Jo/Native Americans in
    "We honor our veterans for their bravery and because by seeing death on the battle field they truly know the greatness of life" -Winnebago Elder Navajo Code Talkers In World War II, the United States used Navajo code talkers to transmit secret messages we did not want the enemy to see. It was successful, and none of the enemy were ever able to decifer the code. How did it work? When a Navajo code talker received what he herd was a string of seemingly unrelated Navajo words, the code talker first had to translate each Navajo word into its English equivalent. Then he used only the First letter of the English equivalent in spelling an English word. Thus, the Navajo words "wo-la-chee" (ant), "be-la-sung "apple", and "tse-mill" (axe) all stood for the letter "a." One way to say the word "Navy" in Navajo would be "Ts-ah (needle) wol-la-chee (ant) ah-keh-di glini (victor) tsah-ah-dzoh (yucca). Using the Navajo Code Talkers Dictionary Can you guess what the following words are? (Click on dropdown menu for answer) ah-keh-di glini; wol-la-chee ; Ts-ah

    72. Resources In Native American Studies
    Resources in native american Studies. general Resources. Battles Treaties Bibliographies Biographies Cultural Resources Journals Literature
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/natam/
    Catalog Ask A Librarian Your Accounts Hours ... Contact Us
    Resources in Native American Studies
    General Resources Bibliographies Biographies Cultural Resources Journals ... Ask a Librarian For more help, contact these Subject Librarians Kelley Lawton
    United States History Eric Smith
    Anthropology
    Sources of General Information
    Dictionary of Indians of North America (1978)
    Perkins 970.00497 D554 Encyclopedia of North American Indians (1996)
    Perkins Ref. 970.00497 E56, 1996 A manageable resource that outlines key figures, events, tribes and topics in areas north of the ancient Aztec territory. Includes black and white illustrations. Great Events From History : North American Series (1997)
    Perkins Ref. 970 G786 1997 Volume 1 covers 15,000 B.C. to 1819. Handbook of North American Indians (1984)
    Perkins Ref. 970.00497 H236, 1984 This is the most comprehensive reference guide to historical and anthropological research. Volumes are mostly arranged geographically, except for Indian-White relations (v. 4) and Language (v.17) Indian Terms of the Americas (1994)
    Perkins Ref. 970.00497 P317, I39

    73. Native American History
    native american History. general History Tribal Regional Histories Electronic Texts Images . For other sites that include material on the history
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/native.html
    ask us email chat phone ... Off-Campus Access
    Native American History
    General History Electronic Texts Images For other sites that include material on the history of Native Americans see United States History to 1865 United States History from 1865 State History and Pacific Northwest History
    General Sites

    74. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Exploring Native Americans Across The Curr
    general Information About native americans. The american West native american Pages This site provides links to a wide range of resources, including general
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    Exploring Native Americans Across the Curriculum
    Blast stereotypes with across-the-curriculum activities for students of all ages. Stereotypes of Native Americans abound in movies and on TV, in literature and in history books. "Teachers must provide accurate instruction not only about history but also about the contemporary lives of Native Americans," writes Debbie Reese in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans , a 1996 ERIC Digest. Reese is a Pueblo Indian who studies and works in the field of early childhood education. Stereotype is a difficult issue to define in any culture, especially in the Native American culture. As noted in A Line in the Sand , a Web site dedicated to the debate surrounding Native American stereotypes and other issues: "We want to be careful to note that this 'line in the sand' will not lie at the same place for everyone. ...We must recognize that not all Native American communities have had the same historical experience, either before or after 1492. For this reason, the members of these communities will have different opinions. There will be different opinions both between and within communities, just as there are in all human communities."

    75. NativeTech: Native American Message Boards & Related Discussion Forums
    native America Online Chat Room. native Forum A general forum for any and all topics that bear some relevance to the world s native peoples.
    http://www.nativetech.org/msgboard/
    Native American
    Trader's Post
    CLICK ON A TOPIC ABOVE TO JUMP TO THAT CATEGORY
    Native Genealogy

    Native Languages

    American Indian Tribe Discussion Forum

    This website is intended to give you a head-start in your research on the historical background of many American Indian tribes. Buffalo Trust Discussion
    A non-profit foundation for the preservation, protection, and return of their cultural heritage to Native peoples, especially children, and founded on the conviction that the loss of cultural identity – the theft of the sacred – is the most insidious and dangerous threat to the survival of Native American culture in our time. Central Fire
    Circle of Nations message board

    Join in the discussions on American Indian culture, traditions and current issues. Through Native Circle Frybread Hut
    A fun place to discuss issues concerning adoption, Religion, Native American or Indigineous issues, swap recipes and much much more. Inter-Tribal Rez
    This board reflects a shadow of a dream of ours. A place where any one person of any one nation can come shoot the breeze and chill. NativeChat.net

    76. PCC Libraries: Internet Resources In Native American Studies
    Internet Resources in native american Studies. general Resources nativeWeb Awardwinning general native american web site searchable by subject,
    http://www.library.pima.edu/subjects/native.html
    PCC Home Library Home Library Catalog Magazines/Newspapers ... Web Search
    Internet Resources in Native American Studies
    General Resources
    NativeWeb : Award-winning general Native American web site searchable by subject, geographic regions, or Nations Nativeculture.com : Includes comprehensive list of tribes and nations with web links, a search engine, and full-text articles
    Native American Sites : Provides access to dozens of sites organized by subject Index of Native American Resources on the Internet : A list of comprehensive resources from WWW Virtual Library Native American Indian Resources : Many links to other Native American sites on various subjects, including maps, official tribal sites Cultural Survival : Promotes the rights, voices and visions of indigenous peoples worldwide
    Special Topics
    Powwows and Festivals : Links to sites that maintain listings of upcoming powwows Native American Authors : Contains information about authors, their books, and in some cases, links to full text from the Internet Public Library Fourth World Documentation Project : This online library of texts and documents is sponsored by the Center for World Indigenous Studies Native Americans and the Environment : Sponsored by the Center for Conservation Biology at Rice University A Line in the Sand : Focuses on issues of cultural property and sovereignty The Mascot Issue : Links to info on use of N.A. names as sports mascots

    77. Sunstone Press Offers A Wide Range Of Mainstream Topics And Themes
    or click here to view native american / general in Printer Friendly format. native american / general. THE american PUEBLO INDIAN ACTIVITY BOOK
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    78. General Native American Links
    general native american LINKS A Guide to native american Studies Programs in the United States and Canada Alliance for native american Indian Rights
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/4029/genam.html
    GENERAL NATIVE AMERICAN LINKS
    These are links which I have not yet put into a category........ Please be patient while page loads.....
    "Trouble no one about their religion;
    respect others in their view,
    and demand that they respect yours...
    Abuse no one and nothing,
    for abuse turns the wise to fools
    and robs the spirit of its vision."
    -Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief
    A Guide to Native American Studies Programs in the United States and Canada

    Alliance for Native American Indian Rights
    American Indian Ethnobotony Database American Indian Health Central ... North American Indian - Population Records Oglala Lakota Flag Oneida Nation Homepage Orion's Gate handcrafted flutes Pale Wolf's Den Phil Konstantin's Native American History and Links site Plains and Emigrant Tribes of Kansas Plains Indian Arts, Crafts and Jewelry ... The Yunsai Society (White Buffalo) This Week in North American Indian History Thunder Rolls Homepage Three Sisters Cookbook TNGenWeb - Tennessee Genealogy ... 96apache's condo General Links Home A Little about Auckland DrinkDrive Kiwi ... Search Engines Native American Links Cherokee Chiefs and Leaders Dreamcatcher Genealogy ... Tribal Links Any suggestions or information welcome Background courtesy of Destiny's Lady This page hosted by Get your own Free Homepage This page authored by pmc

    79. Native American Tribal Contacts - NSC
    A comprehensive list of native american tribal contacts for leadrelated needs. This office provides general lead-related information, but no longer has
    http://www.nsc.org/issues/lead/tribalcontact.htm
    NSC Home Resources Lead Poisoning
    Native American Tribal Contacts
    Nationwide Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center
    (605) 487-7964 fax
    This office answers general lead-related questions. Local Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, Inc. Mike Brubaker, Community Services Director
    (907) 222-4273 fax
    This office provides lead-related educational outreach. Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Michelle Graves
    (715) 685-2601 fax
    This office provides general lead-related information, but no longer has a lead program. Burns Paiute Tribal Office Beverly Conaway, Finance Director (541) 573-2088 ext. 237 (541) 573-2323 fax Educational materials on lead are provided as part of the environmental program. Cherokee Nation
    (918) 458-6145 fax
    This office provides educational outreach, educational materials and lead testing. Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation Joan Mitchell, Environmental Coordinator

    80. General Conference Continues Funding For Native American Ministries
    general Conference delegates agreed to continue support for ministries by and with the 19000 United Methodists who identify themselves as native Americans
    http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=17&mid=4486

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