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  1. A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl'Atl'Imx Resource Use
  2. Glass Tepee by Garry Gottfriedson, 2002-10-10
  3. Maybe Tomorrow by Joan Weir, 2003-07
  4. Brotherhood to Nationhood: George Manuel and the Making of the Modern Indian Movement by Peter McFarlane, 1993-09
  5. Resistance and Renewal by Celia Haig-Brown, 1988-12
  6. Victims of Benevolence Discipline and Death at the Williams Lake Reside: The Dark Legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School by Elizabeth Furniss, 1995-06
  7. Wartime Images, Peacetime Wounds: The Media and the Gustafsen Lake Standoff by Sandra Lambertus, 2004-01-18

1. Native Americans - American Indians - The First People Of America;
Native Americans American Indians - The First People of America; History of Native American Tribes Seneca Shawnee Shoshone Shuswap
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2. NativeWeb Resources Native American Tribal Pages
Of all the various groups of Native Americans in the northeastern United Secwepemc Nation/Shuswap Indians Secwepemc Canada 198
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3. Crow Indians Crow Nation Crow Tribe Crow Native Americans
Shuswap and Thompson River Indians Crow Indians also searched on crow crow indians crow nation crow native american crow
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4. American Indian Tribes
Biographies of Notable American Indians American Indians by the Numbers Navajo See Iroquois Confederacy Shawnee Shoshone Shuswap Sioux (Dakota
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5. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE - PAGE 2
Renape of New Jersey Wampanoag and Powhatan Native Americans The Powhatan Indians Powhatan Indian Shuswap Nation Neskonlith Indian
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6. Native American Directory
Cherokee IndiansUnited Keetoowah Band Native Americans - Greatest Native American Welcome Engine On The Shuswap Nation - Chief Arthur M.
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7. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
Okanagan, Palus, Sanpoil, Shuswap California Indians (Native Americans), by Mir Tamim Ansary, 2001 Eastern Woodlands Indians (Native Americans
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8. Indigenous Nations Of Canada And The U.S.
Portal to websites for Native Nations of Canada and the United States.
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9. Native Americans
Native Americans Peoples who occupied North America before the arrival of long been known as Indians because d'Oreille, Puyallup
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10. WWWVL American Indians - Cultural Resources
WWW Virtual Library American Indians Index of Native American Cultural Resources on the Secwepemc People (Shuswap) Skeetchestn Indian Band
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11. Native Americans - Shuswap
native americans American indians, The First People of America Good informationfrom this band of the shuswap tribe in British Columbia,
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Shuswap
About the People of Tsqescen
Good information from this band of the Shuswap tribe in British Columbia,
Canada with links to four other bands. In the history section you'll find a
timeline from 10,000 BC to 1995.
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Chief George Manuel
He was the first president of the National Indian Brotherhood and traveled
the world over in his mission to further the aboriginal cause. Read his
story here.
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Site Map

12. Native American Canadian First Nation Social Studies
native americans American indians / First Nations Social Studies The SecwepemcPeople, known by nonnatives as the shuswap, are a Nation of 17 bands
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13. Syllabus: Legalization Of American Indians (Spring 2001)
There are no American indians or native americans. A dramatization of howthe shuswap indians of British Columbia focused on the breakup of their
http://www.umass.edu/legal/derrico/syllabus.html
Syllabus: Legalization of American Indians (Spring 2001)
Professor Peter d'Errico
Course description
"Federal Indian law," as it is called in the cases and statutes, is a framework imposed by the United States government for its own purposes on peoples who were present before the United States and who are still present. In this context, the difference between "American Indian" and "Native-American" is nonexistent. Both are names given by outsiders. There are no American Indians or Native Americans. There are many different peoples, hundreds, bearing their own names. "Legalization" is a name for the process of incorporating into a legal system that which exists outside and independent of the system. "Legalization of American Indians" means the process by which United States law reached the lives of peoples who were in existence prior to that law. The Western system of government by law is the product of long and bloody struggles among the peoples who came to colonize this land and later imposed "federal Indian law" on the indigenous peoples. Some say the system developed into its present form by incorporating information indigenous peoples offered to the colonists. In any event, the legal system that created "federal Indian law" did not come full-blown into the world. It has a history and that history is still happening. A study of the "legalization of American Indians" sheds light on that history as it is intertwined with the ongoing histories of the indigenous peoples to whom it is directed.

14. Native American Indians
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15. First Nations Of Canada -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
They have also been known as indians, native americans, native Canadians, (Clicklink for more info and facts Secwepemc (shuswap) Songhees (Songish)
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First Nations of Canada
[Categories: Canadian First Nations]
First Nations is a common title used in (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada to describe the various societies of (Click link for more info and facts about indigenous peoples) indigenous peoples of (A continent (the third largest) in the western hemisphere connected to South America by the Isthmus of Panama) North America located in what is now Canada, who are not of (A member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')) Inuit or (A half-breed of white and Indian parentage) Métis descent. The proper term for all three groups collectively is (Click link for more info and facts about Aboriginal peoples in Canada) Aboriginal peoples in Canada or First Peoples. The First Nations of Canada are represented by the (Click link for more info and facts about Assembly of First Nations) Assembly of First Nations
They have also been known as Indians Native Americans Native Canadians (Click link for more info and facts about Aboriginal Americans) Aboriginal Americans (Any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived) Amerindian s, or

16. Native Americans - American Indians - The First People Of America; History Of Na
An Explanation of the Terms Indian and native American native Americanssometimes use the term Indian or American Indian to describe themselves.
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Native Americans - American Indians - The First People of America; History of Native American Tribes
Tribute To A Hero Lt. John F. Kennedy receives the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroic conduct from Capt. Frederic L. Conklin June 12, 1944. JFK used his father's connections to get assigned to active duty. Says Dallek, "He was determined to get into combat. It was part of the culture at the time, patriotism. But he was heroic in doing that." Listen to the Legend of the White Buffalo Where Will Our Children Live...
A lonesome warrior stands in fear of what the future brings,
he will never hear the beating drums or the songs his brothers sing.
Our many nations once stood tall and ranged from shore to shore
but most are gone and few remain and the buffalo roam no more.

17. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages
Secwepemc Nation/shuswap indians, Secwepemc, Canada, 198 Alaska native andAmerican Indian issues, links and useful internet re sources.
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    Official home page of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

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  • 20. First Nation: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    They have also been known as indians, native americans, native Canadians, Aboriginalamericans, Amerindians, or Aboriginals, and are officially called
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping First Nation Dictionary First Nation
    n. Canadian. An organized aboriginal group or community, especially any of the bands officially recognized by the Canadian government. First Nations adj. USAGE NOTE First Nation has gained wide acceptance in Canada since the early 1980s. Like Native American (which has little currency in Canada), First Nation provides a respectful alternative to Indian, a term that is more likely to be taken as directly offensive in Canada than it is in the United States. However, there are several differences between the Canadian and American expressions. First Nation is essentially a political term, promoted from within the indigenous community as a substitute for band in referring to any of the numerous aboriginal groups formally recognized by the Canadian government under the federal Indian Act of 1876. Unlike Native American

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