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  1. Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Duane Champagne, 1999-01-28
  2. Native American Issues (Contemporary American Ethnic Issues) by Paul C. Rosier, 2003-10-30
  3. Education and Language Restoration: Assimilation Versus Cultural Survival (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Jon Allan Reyhner, 2005-09
  4. Sacred Sites and Repatriation (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Joe Edward Watkins, 2005-09
  5. Native American Issues (Contemporary World Issues) 2nd Edition by William Thompson, 2005-08-05
  6. Native American Issue: The Northern Paiutes, the Achumawi, the Modocs (The Journal of the Modoc County Historical Society, No. 12 - 1990)
  7. Economic Issues And Development (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Deborah Welch, 2005-09
  8. 1994 State Legislation on Native American Issues by Kimberly A. Morin, 1994-09
  9. Social Life And Issues (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Irene S. Vernon, Roe Bubar, 2005-09
  10. Contemporary Native American Issues by Deborah Welch, 2005-09-30
  11. Media Images And Representations (Contemporary Native American Issues) by C. Richard King, 2005-09
  12. New forum will focus on Native American issues.(Columns)(Column): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  13. Dacotah Territory 6. Special Native American Issue by James L. White, 1973
  14. Political Issues (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Deborah Welch, 2005-09

1. Native American Political Issues
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2. Indian Country Today - The Nation's Leading Native American Indian
America's leading Indian news source, based in Rapid City. Local and national news and links related to Native American life.
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3. Native American Issues - LibrarySpot.com Feature
Learn about issues affecting modern native Americans.
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From the environment to e-trade, Native Americans are taking great strides in the United States. In November, we celebrate the culture and contributions of the first Americans.
"As keepers of a rich and ancient cultural heritage, Native Americans share with all of us the beauty of their art, the power of their songs and the grace of their people," President Clinton said in a National American Indian Heritage Month proclamation on November 9, 2000. "As individuals, they have distinguished themselves in virtually every field, from the arts to the sciences, from the world of sports to the world of commerce."
Explore the following sites for the latest news, issues, triumphs and tribulations of American Indians:

4. Worldwide Friends - Come Together - Indigenous Prison Pen-Pals, Indigenous Pen-P
Site in English and German dedicated to native american issues, particular focus on developing penpal relationships with Native prison inmates.
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5. Native American Times - America's Largest Independent, Native
Native American Times Subscribe or Renew to the Nation's Largest Independent Indian News with drug and alcohol abuse, health issues, high
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6. A Line In The Sand
Series of essays devoted to issues of cultural property and Native American stereotypes. Also with links.
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7. Democracy Now! | Bush On Native American Issues: "Tribal Sovereignty Means That.
AMY GOODMAN Well, the issue of Native America has gotten more attention thisweekend as John Kerry, after leaving the UNITY Conference, has been focusing
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/10/149259

8. American Indian Studies
An AZ alphabetical listing of information/sites dealing with significant American Indian Issues. Native American Authors
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9. NCAI
The National Congress of Indians provides national leadership on issues facing tribal communities throughout the United States. Services include
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10. Native American Issues And Concerns
native american issues and concerns as well as animal right and environmentalconcerns, often has links to petitions for those who wish to get involved.
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11. Native American Issues
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12. American Indian Issue Resources
native american issues A Tuscarora link resource; Remaining Causes of Indian United States Code 25 Indians All laws concerning Native Americans
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13. NativeWeb
Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World Educators Check out the new NativeWeb Discussion Boards for Native Teaching. Site Index
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14. Native American Issues
United WE Work For The America That Should Be! Link it tohttp//www.unitednativeamerica.com. Thank you! Copyright ©, 19932004 UnitedNative America
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15. First Nations Issues Of Consequence
Extensive collection of articles and fact sheets on Native American history and individual tribes, from the perspective of the oppressed.
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16. United Native America
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MISSION STATEMENT United Native America was formed in 1993 as a nation wide grass roots movement to bring about a federal national holiday for Native Americans. The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma fully supports this issue with resolution 91-93. United Native America resolution 1-1 calls on the federal government to stop using our tax dollars to pay for Columbus Day. Columbus does not rate a federal tax paid holiday in this country. We are standing up against the racial exclusion of Native Americans in our society to include these industries, national television stations, movie industries, national sports industries, national news media and music industries. Bringing about these changes have to take place before America can say it represents all its people equally. The American Indians helped give birth to this country and helped form the government we have today, this is the true beginning history of America. This contribution and many more are noted in the American Indian heritage month of November resolution passed each year by the United States Senate and signed by the president, please join us in the struggle in the spirit of Crazy Horse, Tecumseh and countless others to live in peace on our land.

17. Democracy Now! Bush On Native American Issues "Tribal
Tuesday, August 10th, 2004 Bush on native american issues "Tribal Sovereignty Means That.
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18. UnderstandingPrejudice.org: Teaching About Native American Issues
Has thousands of links on racism, sexism, and other prejudices, with searchabledatabases and fascinating interactive exercises. Very well done!
http://www.understandingprejudice.org/teach/native.htm
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Teaching About Native American Issues
Many U.S. teachers discuss Native American history and culture, especially at Thanksgiving time. Unfortunately, the portrayal of Native Americans is often stereotypical, inaccurate, or outdated. This page offers several tips on how to teach more effectively about Native Americans. A Checklist of Dos and Don'ts The following checklist is based in part on recommendations from the Council on Interracial Books for Children: Do not equate Indians with "things." For example, if alphabet cards say, "A is for apple, B is for ball, .... I is for Indian," pick a different word so that Indian people are not presented as objects.
Do not speak of Native Americans exclusively in past tense. There are nearly one million Native people in the U.S. today, yet many books and videos still have titles such as How the Indians Lived
Do not perpetuate the myth that a few Europeans defeated thousands of Indians in battle. Historians say the number killed in battle was relatively small; what really defeated Native Americans were European diseases from which they had no immunity.
Do not let children to imitate Indians with stereotypes such as one-word sentences ("Ugh," "How"), Hollywood-style grammar ("Me heep big hungry"), or gestures (e.g., war whoops and tomahawk chops).

19. Grantwriting And Fund Raising Consulting Firm - EarthWrites
Grant writing and fund raising consulting firm specializing in environmental and native american issues.
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EarthWrites is a grantwriting and fund raising consulting firm specializing in environmental and Native American issues. Our goal is to increase the overall capability of non-profit organizations and help them to bring about a positive change in society. We also build alliances between charitable organizations and for-profit corporations, creating partnerships that impact the critical issues facing communities throughout
the nation. Our clients include non-profit organizations looking for funding to support their programs, as well as corporations and private foundations seeking to implement new grant making programs or evaluate the impact of their existing grant programs. Although EarthWrites has a special interest in environmental and Native American programs, we have a solid track record of successfully writing grants for a wide range of organizations on issues such as education, social services, disabilities, animal welfare, domestic violence, performing arts and health care.
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20. NCSLnet: State Legislation Database On Native American Issues
State Legislation Database on native american issues NOTE American Samoa,District of Columbia, Guam, Hawaii, North Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and
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