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         Native American Tribes & Nations General:     more books (39)
  1. Inupiaq Eskimo Nations of Northwest Alaska by Ernest Burch, 1998-01-01
  2. In the Fifth World: Portrait of the Navajo Nation by Adriel Heisey, Kenji Kawano, 2001-11
  3. The Forgotten Tribes, Oral Tales of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River Indian Nations: Oral Tales of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River Indian Nations by Donald M. Hines, 1991-01
  4. Resources, Nations and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia and Southeast Asia
  5. Shasta Nation (CA)(Images of America) by Betty Lou Hall, Monica Jae Hall, 2004-11-24
  6. The Catawba Indian Nation of the Carolinas(SC)(Images of America) by Thomas Blumer, Charles W. Pomeroy, 2004-10-20
  7. Nations Remembered: An Oral History of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1865-1907 (Contributions in Ethnic Studies) by Theda Perdue, 1980-12-19
  8. Haudenosaunee: Portraits of the Firekeepers, the Onondaga Nation by Toba Pato Tucker, 1999-06
  9. First Nations Faith and Ecology (World Religions and Ecology) by Freda Rajotte, 1998-01
  10. Flag and Emblem of the Apsaalooka Nation by Helene Smith, Lloyd George, 1995-01
  11. A New Partnership: Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations System (Educational Studies and Documents New Series) by Judith P. Zinsser, 1994-07
  12. My Search for the Burial Site of Sioux Nation Chiefs by Veryl D. V. M. Walstrom, 1995-12
  13. Pueblo Nations: Eight Centuries of Pueblo Indian History by Joe S. Sando, 1992-04-15
  14. Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial that Forged a Nation by Paul VanDevelder, 2005-11-01

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  • 22. Just Curious - Native Americans
    Includes a listing of general sites as well as specific individual tribes. native american Tribe Sites An extensive alphabetical list of nations.
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    • Carnegie Museum of Natural History: American Indians - Shows how indigenous peoples have lived with nature, treating it as both a guide and partner in life. The Iroquois, Lakota, Hopi and Tlingit tribes are represented. The Cherokee Trail of Tears - 1838-1839 - Great site with tremendous amount of facts, dates, narratives, and current information about the path the Cherokees were forced to follow under federal Native American removal policy. Compact History - Contains histories, locations, names, languages, cultures, etc. on tribes in the United States, although more Northeast tribes are listed at this site. First Americans - Learn the history, day-to-day elements as clothing, housing and food of these five Native American Nations, the Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota and Iroquois. The First Americans - Find out fascinating facts such as homes, clothing, food and other daily life topics relating to each of the five nations, Northwest, California-Intermountain, Plains, Southwest and Woodland.

    23. Religious Movements Homepage: Native American Religion
    The general characteristics and origins of native american religion shed lightupon the more Internet Law Library Indian nations and tribes
    http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/naspirit.html
    Native American Spirituality
    Profile Beliefs Groups Native Americans and Christianity ... Bibliography
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    The diversity of American Indian tribes precludes a comprehensive examination of their religions and their belief systems. Anthropologists have compiled a huge trove of information detailing practices and beliefs of many different groups; this information remains isolated from popular culture. While there is a proliferation of popularized versions of Native American spirituality, these are often not the products of the tribes or their members. The beliefs and practices of many groups are sectarian derivatives of other native groups, and there is also a significant infusion of Christianity, and more recently, New Age beliefs and practices permeating these traditional beliefs. The origins of contemporary Native American religion, and that of their recent ancestors, can be traced back 30,000 to 60,000 years with the arrival of the first groups of people from northeast Asia. The religion of Native Americans has developed from the hunting taboos, animal ceremonialism, beliefs in spirits, and shamanism embraced by those early ancestors (Hultkrantz, 3, 12). Since these peoples settled in America slowly and in small groups over several thousand years, we still lack precise immigration knowledge. Beyond the directly inherited traditional Native American religions, a wide body of modified sects abounds. The Native American Church claims a membership of 250,000, which would constitute the largest of the Native American religious organizations. Though the church traces the sacramental use of the peyote cactus back ten thousand years, the Native American Church was only founded in 1918. Well into the reservation era, this organization was achieved with the help of a Smithsonian Institute anthropologist. The church incorporates generic Native American religious rites, Christianity, and the use of the peyote plant. The modern peyote ritual is comprised of four parts: praying, singing, eating peyote, and quietly contemplating (Smith, 167-173; Anderson, 41).

    24. Native American Genealogy Mine
    native North american Indian in general. Alaska native Knowledge Network North american Indian tribes ~ multitribal listings. 500 nations native
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    25. SAPL: Websites - Native American
    general Tribal. general DIRECTORIES. Academic Info native american Studies Internet Law Library; Indian nations and tribes Links to web resources
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    Tribal ART ... Texas
    Whether you are a student with homework assignments on topics related to Native Americans or very interested in traditional medicine as practiced for hundreds of years by the first Americans. There is great information on Native American art forms, such as basketry and beadwork, and on clothing and dance regalia, cuisine and more. DIRECTORIES
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    Academic Info: Native American Studies - This annotated directory of Internet resources includes meta-indexes and general directories; The Reference Desk; local histories; art and culture; religions and spirituality; law and government; museums; libraries and archives; bibliographies; academic programs; and centers, institutes and associations. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet - A thorough but slow directory of web resources. Categories covered include culture, language, history, health, education, art, government, music, electronic texts, and much more. Native American Indian Resources - A sprawling page that links to over 300 sites concerning Native American culture, history, and literature.

    26. Native Nations -- Tribes Of U.S. And Canada
    Linksto native nations (native american Indian tribes) websites official To locate contact info (minimally just the tribal office general phone) you
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/tribes/tribes.htm
    Native Nations
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    Reality of Native Nations and Tribal Websites
    N ative Nations in the U.S. and Canada are recognized (often only after considerable struggles and litigation) as indigenous nations with a measure of sovereignty. It is therefore necessary to distinguish between national websites prepared by or with acknowledgement of and responsibility to, these nations, and unofficial sites about history, culture or current events for a particular tribe. That distinction seems especially important on an educational "metasite" such as this one, whose users range from people totally naive about all of Native history to people deeply involved in actually making that history now. U nofficial, or volunteer, sites are often prepared by tribal people with access to a server through being college students, or through city jobs. They are also prepared by non-natives, professors, commercial enterprises (tourist agncies, art galleries) government agencies, Nuagers. These sites are often highly informative, beautiful, interesting. But they are about Native Nations, not

    27. FCNL - Native American, Indians
    Indian nations and tribes. from general Convention, Episcopal Church, 1985 The tribal governments established by native Americans are entitled to
    http://www.fcnl.org/issues/nat/sup/nat_nawexrptstmt.htm
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    Date Last Reviewed: Excerpts from Faith Statements on Tribal Sovereignty
    "The American Friends Service Committee strongly supports the right to self-determination in the [United Nations] Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. As affirmed in Articles 3 and 4 of the Draft Declaration, inherent in the rights of indigenous people is the right to self-determination. Indigenous peoples have the right to determine freely their political status and their economic and cultural development. They have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinct political, economic, social and cultural characteristics, as well as their rights to participate fully, if they so chose, in the political, economic, social and cultural life of the nation-states in which they reside." -from Statement of the American Friends Service Committee Regarding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples of the World, 1997

    28. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
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    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm

    29. Virginia S Indians, Past Present
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    30. Native American Canadian First Nation Social Studies
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    31. Native American Genealogy
    Two books on native american Genealogy are offered through its online bookstore as well as to resources for specific Indian tribes and nations.
    http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/indian_genealogy.html
    [Back to FAQ] [AILA home page] FINDING YOUR NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS This list of links was compiled and annotated for people interested in tracing their Native American Ancestry. Some of the sites are specifically focussed on American Indians; others are broader, but have links to specific resources for Native American genealogical research. Some give background information on how to get started with family history research. On the larger sites, be sure to scroll the full length of pages to view all possible links. National Genealogical Society Follow the links Getting Started Suggestions for Beginners to find general information on how to do genealogy research. Includes bibliography.
    The Society also offers online courses, a beginner's kit and other resources described in the site.
    Two books on Native American Genealogy are offered through its online bookstore: Guide to Records of the National Archives Relating to American Indians
    By Edward E. Hill How to Research American Indian Blood Lines: A Manual on Indian
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    By Cecelia S. Carpenter.

    32. Native Americans - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    (Redirected from Native American Native Americans is a term which has several different common meanings and scope, according to regional use and context. See the below articles, which describe the various indigenous peoples in the contexts of:

    33. Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    (Redirected from Amerindian Brazilian Indian chiefs The scope of this indigenous peoples of the Americas article encompasses the definitions of indigenous peoples and the Americas as established in their respective articles.
    Contents
    edit
    Early history
    See also: Archeology of the Americas Models of migration to the New World edit
    The Bering Strait Land Bridge Theory
    Based on anthropological and genetic evidence, scientists generally agree that most indigenous peoples of the Americas descend from people who migrated from Siberia across the Bering Strait , between 17,000–11,000 years ago. The exact epoch and route is still a matter of controversy, as is whether it happened at all. Until recently there was a consensus among anthropologists that the alleged migrants crossed the strait 12,000 years ago via the Bering Land Bridge which existed during the last ice age (which occurred to 11,000 years ago

    34. American Indian Studies
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    American Indian History and Related Issues
    American Indian Studies programs were created at a number of universities throughout the United States beginning in the late 1960s. The American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1994 and is the oldest continuous existing program. This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico. Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson See the various books Troy Johnson has written on the American Indian Culture.
    Indians of North America
    Alcatraz Occupation: The Story The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island is seen as a watershed event in contemporary Native American history. This site provides a brief history of the occupation as documented in my book, "The Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self-determination and The Rise of Indian Activism Alcatraz Occupaion in photographs This collection of photographs and descriptions by Ilka Hartmann tell the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island through the eyes of those who made up the occupation force.

    35. Native American Genealogy
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    My new publication on the 1890 Cherokee Nation census has been released for publication, you can also order my 1880 Cherokee Nation census as well. 1880 Cherokee Nation Census Book
    1880 Cherokee Nation Census CD

    1890 Cherokee Nation Census Book

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    ...
    Index to the Guion Miller roll
    updated link 2 April 2001
    Information on how to obtain Guion Miller claims
    new link 7 February 2001
    Site last updated 5 May 2002.
    Sequoyah Family files
    added 9 November 1996
    Descendants of Mitchell Sanders
    (link sited updated 13 May 2003)
    Jim Hick's Website, genealogies of Descendants of Nathan Hicks, Sr; Descendants of John Downing, Major; Descendants of Moytoy; Descendants of Oo-loo-tsa; Descendants of Thomas Cordery
    (link sited added 10 September 1998 Native American Bookstores and Maps Melodie Sander's Cherokee Genealogy Research Material Kevin Cloud Brechner's Lecture on the White Buffalo Calf with Links
    Karen's and Melodie's Choctaw Home page
    (added 16 June 96) Lakota home page with links to other sites (added 16 June 96) What's in a Name?

    36. Indian Nations And Tribes Law: Internet Law Library
    native american Constitution and Law Digitization Project (University of Oklahoma and tribal constitutions collection (compiled by the native american
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    37. Alabama Indian Tribes
    Early native american tribes and Culture Areas The Sawokli appear to haveremained in the same general region until 1706 or 1707, when they were
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    Native American Research Dawes: Getting Organized Indian Tribes of the Frontier Your American Indian Ancestors ... Early Native American Tribes and Culture Areas $ Ancestry.com Indian Records $ 1900 Indian Territory Census Dawes Commission Index, 1896 The Dawes Commission Allotment Cherokee Connections ... Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties Alabama Indian Tribes Abihka , see Creek Confederacy and Muskogee. Alabama (See Alabama Apalachee . A part of this tribe lived for a time among the Lower Creeks and perhaps in this State. Another section settled near Mobile and remained there until West Florida was ceded to Great Britain when they crossed the Mississippi. A few seem to have joined the Creeks and migrated with them to Oklahoma. (See Florida Apalachicola . Very early this tribe lived on the Apalachicola and Chattahoochee Rivers, partly in Alabama. Sometime after 1715 they settled in Russell County, on the Chattahoochee River where they occupied at least two different sites before removing with the rest of the Creeks to the other side of the Mississippi. (See

    38. Index Of Native American Nations On The Internet
    WWW Virtual Library american Indians. Index of native american nations on the general Resources. United nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
    http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAnations.html
    WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
    Index of Native American Nations on the Internet
    F requently A sked ... uestions for this site
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    General Resources
    United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
    Nations
    Blackfeet Nation
    Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
    Cherokee Nation
    Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ...
    Gila River Indian Community [Can't connect 7/28/05]
    Hopi Tribe
    Innu Nation/Mamit Innuat
    International Indian Treaty Council
    Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation ...
    Buberen Euskal Orrialdera (Buber's Basque Page)
    European minority languages (English page)
    GeoNative a bilingual Basque/English site
    Indigenous Peoples in the Far North of Russia
    Sami people, An introduction
    Other Resources
    Europa - The European Union
    Te Puni Kokiri Ministry of Maori Development
    The Whitehouse USA
    UNDP - United Nations Development Programme

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    Our Book Recommendation
    We recommend:
    To Be the Main Leaders of Our People: A History of Minnesota Ojibwe Politics, 1825-1898

    39. Index Of Native American Language Resources On The Internet
    Other US tribes/nations. Algonquin language from the Algonquins of Golden Lake Button Return to the Index of native american Resources on the Internet
    http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAlanguage.html
    WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
    F requently A sked ... uestions for this site
    This document must be read before sending any email!
    Search this site
    Read the blog by a Navajo physician living in New Orleans. Help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Donate to the Red Cross. The iTunes shop updated again. Finally, some Jim Pepper Stop by The Literacy Site each day and click to donate a book to a childcare center for low income children.
    General Language Resources
    Alaska Native Languages Map
    AudioForum.com , offering audio tapes for learning many Native American languages
    Endangered Language Fund
    Everson Index of sites with information on standardization of computer support for languages
    Everson Typography
    Finding Our Talk , a 48 min. Documentary in Cree with English, French and Inuktitut versions.
    Foundation for Endangered Languages
    H-AmIndian Indigenous Languages Links
    I Love Languages
    Indigenous Language Institute ...
    Language Magazine , language teaching and learning.
    Less Commonly Taught Languages Project
    Linguistic Classification of American Indians
    Living Languages of the World
    MIT Indigenous Language Initiative ...
    Stabilizing Indigenous Languages , Gina Cantoni, Editor (Full text of this publication)
    Teaching Indigenous Languages
    Terralingua
    Unicode Organization
    Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
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    Iroquois Confederacy
      Egads , Extensible Grammar and Dictionary Systems

    40. American Indians, Native Americans, History Of A Proud People. History And Cultu
    native american tribes, Culture Areas, and Linguistic Stocks Official andUnofficial Tribal Sites native nations in the US and Canada are recognized
    http://www.americanindians.com/
    Native Americans - History and Culture of a Proud People
    Indian Nations are sovereign governments, recognized in the U.S. Constitution and hundreds of treaties with the U.S. President. The history of this continent's original inhabitants encompasses a broad range of cultures and experiences. American Indians varied greatly from region to region, as did their reactions to European settlement. This website will delve into the vast and storied background of most tribes and seek to supply the visitors with as much knowledge as possible about the proud history of Native Americans . Please join us on this journey into the past, experience the present and dream about the future of the American Indian. When Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492 he was welcomed by a brown-skinned people whose physical appearance confirmed him in his opinion that he had at last reached India, and whom, therefore, he called Indios , Indians, a name which, however mistaken in its first application continued to hold its own, and has long since won general acceptance, except in strictly scientific writing, where the more exact term American is commonly used. As exploration was extended north and south it was found that the same race was spread over the whole continent, from the Arctic shores to Cape Horn, everywhere alike in the main physical characteristics, with the exception of the Eskimo in the extreme North, whose features suggest the Mongolian...

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