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         Native Americans West Coast Canadian:     more detail
  1. Between Points Alberni and Renfrew: Notes on West Coast Peoples (Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series) by E. Y. Arima, Denis St. Claire, et all 1992-01
  2. The Origin of the Wolf Ritual: The Whaling Indians, West Coast Legends and Stories: The Sapir-Thomas Nootka Texts (Mercury Series, Ethnology) by Sa:ya:ch'apis, To:tisim, 2007-08-30

1. Compact Histories
important eastwest trade routes, including the Mohawk Trail, which linked Native Americans in the interior with those on the Atlantic coast.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Abenaki
the western Abenaki lived west of Native Americans have occupied northern New England for at least 10 000 he explored and mapped the
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3. Bill's Aboriginal Links Canada And US
Sustainable Development ACJ Net Environmental Links West Coast Environmental Law Web Arctic Circle Natural Resources Native Americans and
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4. Aboriginal Law And Legislation Online
1832 Act of Union, 1840 (Upper and Lower Canada become Canada West and East Native Women's Association v. Canada (October 27, 1994) (96K)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. Native American Home Pages - Nations
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS Last update July 5 descendants of Catawba families who moved west. Brian Thom's Coast Salish Home Page Added
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6. Native Pages From StFXU
West Coast Art, nice native jewelry from BC. To Top Authentic Native Americans. Citizen Band Pottawatomi Tribe Home Page
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7. Tlingit National Anthem, Alaska Natives And Native Americans Online
inupiaq eskimo northwest coast W. Richard West Jr., a Southern Schools Online, Education Resource Sites on Native Americans
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Micmac
can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. Reserves Boat Harbour West summer fishing villages near the
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9. Mahican
can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. Stream north along the east coast of by the newlyformed Dutch
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10. Index Of Native American Archaeology Anthropology Resources On The
Georgia Indians History of Native Americans in West Virginia Hutchison Research Center West Coast 8000 Years of Change at Morro
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11. Kids' Links--Native Americans, Highland Park Public Library, Highland Park, IL 6
Good information on the the North west coast Indians Information and niceillustrations of canadian native American groups clothing, toys and musical
http://www.hplibrary.org/kids/weblinks/native.html
book lists homework help reading programs special events ... library home
Native Americans
We have provided links to these sites because they have information that may be of interest to you.
The Library is not responsible for the content of these external sites. Northeast Southeast Plains Southwest ... Recipes
Suggested Online Encyclopedias and Databases
eLibrary Plus
newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, maps, pictures
Available from home. You must enter your Highland Park Library card number. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
encyclopedias, magazines
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World Atlas

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World Book OnlineAmericas Edition

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Northeast
Accohannock Native American Living Village, Crisfield, MD
History of the Accohannock and a village reconstruction in Maryland Atlantic County Government-History A brief history of the Leni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey Civilization.ca-VMNF-The First Nations of the New-France era

12. Canadian Indian Tribe History
canadian Indian Tribe History. Nahane ( people of the west.). A nine originallyapplied to the Mooachaht of Nootka sound, west coast of Vancouver
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/canadianindiantribes.htm
Free Genealogy Indian Genealogy Index of Tribes or Nations Genealogy Records
Biographies

Cemetery Records

Census Records

Free Family Tree Website
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Index and Database of Rolls

Indian Cemeteries

Indian Census Records

Indian Chiefs
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How to Register
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 Canadian Indian Tribe History Nahane ('people of the west.). An Athapascan division occupying the region of British Columbia and Yukon Territory between the Coast range and the Rocky mountains, from the north border of the Sekani, about 57 Nanaimo (contraction of Snana ímux). A Salish tribe, speaking the Cowichan dialect, living about Nanaimo Harbor, on the east coast of Vancouver Island and on Nanaimo Lake, British Columbia. Population 161 in 1906. Their gentes are Anuenes, Koltsiowotl, Ksalokul, Tewethen, and Yesheken.

13. Northwest Indian Art Information Resource Articles
The Eagle In native American Indian Art A universally respected symbol of west coast native Art On canadian Coins - canadian currency designed by
http://www.freespiritgallery.ca/articlesindianart.htm
See Gallery of Northwest Indian Art for current available artwork at 20 to 50 percent off typical retail prices.
Northwest Indian Art Information Resource Articles
Introduction To Northwest Native Art - Article with photos of Northwest Indian art carvers The Basic Elements of Northwest Indian Art - A more detailed look at Northwest Indian art The Colors of Northwest Indian Art - The color schemes used by Northwest Native artists The Shapes Used in Northwest Indian Art - Illustrating ovoids, U-forms and more The Design of Northwest Native Art Animal Body Parts - Eyes, ears, noses, arms and more Northwest Coast Native Art Region - Maps showing Northwest Native geographical region Northwest Indian Art Carver Gary Baker - A profile of master carver Gary 'Boo Boo' Baker Northwest Native Art Carver Peter Charlie - A profile of master carver Peter Charlie Northwest Coast Native Art Carver Cody Mathias - A profile of master carver Cody Mathias Northwest Coast Indian Art Carver Paul Joseph - A profile of master carver Paul Joseph Native American Art Authenticity - Real works of Native American art compared to fakes - Blog with interesting coverage of Native Indian art Northwest Coast Art At Vancouver International Airport - Examples of airport's art decor West Coast Art Totem Poles - History and use of Northwest Indian totem poles West Coast Indian Art Tribal Masks - History, types and functions of Northwest masks

14. Native Americans And The Environment: Environmentalists And Social Justice
Reports on Winona LaDuke s presentation at the west coast Ancient Forest Activities They coordinate the speaking engagements of several native American
http://www.cnie.org/NAE/envirojustice.html
Environmentalists and Social Justice
Annotated Environmental Justice Bibliography
Annotated. (Andrew Szasz and Michael R. Meuser, 1999). Comments on the Human Genome Diversity Project
An archive of postings to NATIVE-L on the Human Genome Diversity Project, provided by NativeNet. (1991-6). Communicating Across Cultures
Steve Newcomb discusses the nature of native-environmental alliances and what environmentalists should bring to these relationships. (Steve Newcomb, Earth First! Journal (Litha). Archive: NAE, 1996). Deep Dilemmas in Environmental-First Nations Relationships
(David Orton, Green Web Bulletin 46. Archive: NAE, 1995). EcoJustice Network
Environmental Inequality Bibliography

Annotated. (Andrew Szasz and Michael R. Meuser, 1999). First Nations Environmental Network
"The First Nations Environmental Network is a Canadian national organization of individuals, non-profit groups and Indigenous Nations who are actively working on environmental issues. We are also an affiliate network of the Canadian Environmental Network. Many of our members have been working on environmental issues for over 20 years." First Nations Protocol
Some basic advice to environmentalists who wish to establish working relationships with native communities. (Kakwirakeron and Dave Good, Frontlines. First Nations Environmental Network. Archive: NAE).

15. Pages Of Shades - Native Americans
The native American peoples of the Eastern Woodlands included the Iroquois and a The west coast of North America, from southern Alaska to northern
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VI. North America
The culture areas of North America are the Southwest the Eastern Woodlands the Southeast the Plains ... the Northwest Pacific Coast , and the Arctic
A. The Southwest
The Southwestern culture area (see ' maps ') encompasses Arizona, New Mexico, southern Colorado, and adjacent northern Mexico (the states of Sonora and Chihuahua). It can be subdivided into three sectors: northern (Colorado, northern Arizona, northern New Mexico), with high, pleasant valleys and pine forests; southern (southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, adjacent Mexico), with deserts covered with cactus; and western (the Arizona-California border area), a smaller area with desert terrain cut by the valley of the lower Colorado River. The first known inhabitants of the Southwest hunted mammoths and other game with Clovis-style spearpoints by about 9500 BC. As the Ice Age ended (about 8000 BC), mammoths became extinct. The people in the Southwest turned to hunting bison (known as buffalo in North America) and spent more time collecting wild plants for food.

16. Cultural Diversity - Art Of The Americas - Native American Art
native American Northwest coast - canadian Top Haitian Art Co Key west.Florida. One of the largest collections of Haitian art outside of Haiti.
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/diversit.htm
Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards THE AMERICAS - HAITI
CULTURAL DIVERSITY Incredible @rt Dept

ART HOME
Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page The Americas' Cultural Diversity . Web links to many
cultures of the "New World" A mix of wonderful folk art!
Native American Stories
Native American Art
Northwest Coast
Southwest ... Kuna Indians
"We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty,
some are dull, some have weird names. All are different colors, but they all have to learn to live in the same box."
See projects by Woody's students "Our colors might be different, but our hearts beat as one. Jesus will never leave us." ~ S.S. age 7, USA. Substitute any of the hundreds of thousands of names for God/Creator if you wish - and you will have the same quote made by a Native American I met in 1998. "God made people different because he sorted them." ~

17. Native American Canadian First Nation Social Studies
The American west native americans _ This web-site will try to present native American Indian Tribes of the US and Canada This is a large website
http://www.archaeolink.com/native_americans_american_indian_general_resources.ht
Native American s American Indians / First Nations Social Studies General Resources Home To General Resources - Africa, African Anthropology To General Resources - Australia Aboriginal People To General Resources - Native Americans To African Tribal Resources To Native American Tribal Resources To Native South Americans To Indigenous Asian General Resources To Anthropology General Index Native Americans - Canada/US General resources - Native Americans/First Nations Lesson Plans By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Social Studies Acolapissa Social Studies Acoma Pueblo ( Sky City ) Social Studies Alabama-Coushatta Social Studies ... Zuni Pueblo Social Studies By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Northern Plains page 1 Northern Plains page 2 ... Pacific Northwest page2 Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis Native Americans By State Alabama Indian Tribes Alaska Indian Tribes Arizona Indian Tribes Arkansas Indian Tribes ... Wyoming Indian Tribes First Nations by Province and Territory Alberta British Columbia General Resources Manitoba ... Yukon 500 Nations This is a website jam packed with news about Native Americans. You will find history, anthropology, current events, even casino news, just about everything you can imagine relating to Native Americans. You will find information broken down by US states and Canadian Provinces. - illustrated - From 500 Nations -

18. Canadian Indian Art - North West Coast Native Art
North west coast native Art. made by Northwest coast artist, we have a widerange of native sculpture, indian arts, indian masks, native american art,
http://www.canadianindianart.com/cgi-bin/new_news.pl?newsID=33

19. Canadian Indian Art - Northwest Coast Art. Native Indian Artwork, The Beginning
Canada Indian art gifts, North American art, American totem poles, west coastart, west coast native art, coast Salish people, coast Salish art,
http://www.canadianindianart.com/cgi-bin/new_news.pl?newsID=47

20. About Canada - Canada's Native Peoples
who came from the west about 1000 AD and reached the Atlantic coast during The first recorded contacts between Europeans and native North americans
http://www.mta.ca/faculty/arts/canadian_studies/english/about/native/
Table Of Contents
he northern part of North America that today is known as Canada was far from being a "vast empty land" when the first white people arrived. It was inhabited from the Atlantic to the Pacific by people who were mistakenly called Indians by the European explorers. They had lived in North America for many centuries and already had names for their communal or tribal groupings. These original inhabitants also had elaborate and varied lifestyles and customs which had evolved through long adaptation to their particular environments. Though the population was small, with estimates varying from 500,000 to 2,000,000, the use of the land was more extensive than those figures indicate. The mobile hunting and gathering way of life of most of Canada's First Nations was land-intensive and thus required continuous movement in search of new resources. Of the two main regions where sedentary societies developed, the Northwest Coast had by far the highest population because of its rich sea and rain-forest resources. In fact, it was one of the most densely settled areas in the world for non-agricultural peoples. The other region was southern Ontario, where the climate and fertile soil allowed for farming.

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