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         Potawatomi Indians Native Americans:     more books (16)
  1. Tree That Never Dies; Oral History of the Michigan Indians (Native American Oral History Project)
  2. The Potawatomi of Wisconsin (The Library of Native Americans) by Damon Mayrl, 2003-07
  3. Potawatomi (North American Indians Today) by Ellyn Sanna, 2003-12
  4. Potawatomis (The Civilization of the American Indian series) by R.David Edmunds, 1985-07
  5. Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, 1843-1904, Including some Ottawa and Chippewa, 1843-1866, and Potawatomi of Indiana, 1869 and 1885 by Raymond C. Lantz, 1992
  6. The Potawatomi (First Books - Indians of the Americans) by Suzanne Powell, 1998-03
  7. The Potawatomi (Native Peoples) by Karen Bush Gibson, 2003-01
  8. The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965 by James A. Clifton, 1998-10-01
  9. Potawatomi (Indians of North America) by James A. Clifton, Frank W. Porter, 1987-05
  10. The Potawatomi: A Native American legacy by James Dowd, 1989
  11. Night Of The Full Moon (Stepping Stone,paper) by Gloria Whelan, 2006-01-10
  12. Making certain technical corrections in laws relating to native Americans, and for other purposes : report (to accompany S. 325) (SuDoc Y 1.1/5:104-150) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1995
  13. Powwows of the proud: Native Americans, including members of the four Kansas tribes, share their heritage through dance and music in powwows presented throughout the year by Joan Morrison, 1993
  14. Coyote in Love With a Star: Tales of the People by Marty Kreipe Montano, Marty Kreipe De Montano, 1998-06

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102. Indian Circle Web Ring - American Indian Links
Indian Circle includes this network of American Indian sites as a public service Village of Afognak; native Village of Akhiok; Akiachak native Community
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Federally Recognized American Indian Tribes
Below is a list of federally acknowledged tribes in the contiguous 48 states and in Alaska The list of tribes was obtained from the Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. Please note that these Tribes are not necessarily members of the Indian Circle Web Ring. Indian Circle includes this network of American Indian sites as a public service. Each site on IndianCircle has been reviewed for merit, authenticity and taste. Help us maintain the spirit of IndianCircle please email webadmin@semtribe.com if anything fraudulent or improper appears on these pages. Is there a Tribal homepage that we don't know about? If so, PLEASE send e-mail to webadmin@semtribe.com
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103. Table 1. Top 25 American Indian Tribes For The United States 1990
16876 0.9 13297 0.9 potawatomi .. 16719 0.9 9715 0.7 Seminole 2 Top 25 American Indian Tribes for the UnitedStates 1990 and 1980Con.
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Table 1. Top 25 American Indian Tribes for the United States: 1990 and 1980 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Release date: August 1995 (Data are based on a sample) 1990 Census 1980 Census Tribe Number Percent Number Percent All American Indians..... 1,937,391 100.0 1,478,523 100.0 Cherokee...................... 369,035 19.0 232,080 15.7 Navajo........................ 225,298 11.6 158,633 10.7 Sioux 1....................... 107,321 5.5 78,608 5.3 Chippewa...................... 105,988 5.5 73,602 5.0 Choctaw....................... 86,231 4.5 50,220 3.4 Pueblo 2...................... 55,330 2.9 42,552 2.9 Apache........................ 53,330 2.8 35,861 2.4 Iroquois 3.................... 52,557 2.7 38,218 2.6 Lumbee 4...................... 50,888 2.6 28,631 1.9 Creek......................... 45,872 2.4 28,278 1.9 Blackfoot 2................... 37,992 2.0 21,964 1.5 Canadian and Latin American... 27,179 1.4 7,804 0.5 Chickasaw..................... 21,522 1.1 10,317 0.7 Tohono O'Odham................ 16,876 0.9 13,297 0.9 Potawatomi.................... 16,719 0.9 9,715 0.7 Seminole 2.................... 15,564 0.8 10,363 0.7 Pima.......................... 15,074 0.8 11,722 0.8 Tlingit....................... 14,417 0.7 9,509 0.6 Alaskan Athabaskans........... 14,198 0.7 10,136 0.7 Cheyenne...................... 11,809 0.6 9,918 0.7 Comanche...................... 11,437 0.6 9,037 0.6 Paiute 2...................... 11,369 0.6 9,523 0.6 Osage......................... 10,430 0.5 6,884 0.5 Puget Sound Salish............ 10,384 0.5 6,591 0.4 Yaqui......................... 9,838 0.5 5,197 0.4 Table 1. Top 25 American Indian Tribes for the UnitedStates: 1990 and 1980Con. (Data are based on a sample) Change Tribe Number Percent All American Indians..... 458,868 31.0 Cherokee...................... 136,955 59.0 Navajo........................ 66,665 42.0 Sioux 1....................... 28,713 36.5 Chippewa...................... 32,386 44.0 Choctaw....................... 36,011 71.7 Pueblo 2...................... 12,778 30.0 Apache........................ 17,469 48.7 Iroquois 3.................... 14,339 37.5 Lumbee 4...................... 22,257 77.7 Creek......................... 17,594 62.2 Blackfoot 2................... 16,028 73.0 Canadian and Latin American... 19,375 248.3 Chickasaw..................... 11,205 108.6 Tohono O'Odham................ 3,579 26.9 Potawatomi.................... 7,004 72.1 Seminole 2.................... 5,201 50.2 Pima.......................... 3,352 28.6 Tlingit....................... 4,908 51.6 Alaskan Athabaskans........... 4,062 40.1 Cheyenne...................... 1,891 19.1 Comanche...................... 2,400 26.6 Paiute 2...................... 1,846 19.4 Osage......................... 3,546 51.5 Puget Sound Salish............ 3,793 57.5 Yaqui......................... 4,641 89.3 1 Any entry with the spelling "Siouan" in the 1990 census was miscoded to Sioux in North Carolina. 2 Reporting and/or processing problems in the 1980 census have affected the data for this tribe. 3 Reporting and/or processing problems in the 1990 census have affected the data for this tribe. 4 Miscoding of entries in the 1980 census for "Lummee," "Lummi," "Lumbee," or "Lumbi" have affected the data for this tribe. Source: Racial Statistics Branch Population Division Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233 The data in this table are consistent with those published in 1990 CP-3-7, 1990 Census of Population, "Characteristics of American Indians by Tribe and Language," issued July 1994. The report is available from the Government Printing Office (GPO) for $51.00. The GPO stock number for the report is 003-024-08700-6. The GPO telephone number is (202) 512-1800. The Subject Summary Tape File (SSTF) 13, "Characteristics of American Indians by Tribe and Language," can be ordered from the Census Bureau's Customer Service Office on (301) 763-INFO(4636) or FAX (301) 457-3842. Also, a CD-ROM presenting these data will be available from the Customer Services Office in Summer 1995.

104. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Languages
native American Languages Index, US Central, 655. Organization dedicated toAmerican Indian language preservation provides online information about each
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