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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

41. North American Indian Videos At The University Of Arizona
SUMMARY Contains two original animated films about native American myths and of the modern day problems of the shuswap indians of British Columbia,
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/AIS/guide/na/
The University of Arizona Library
WELCOME! Our purpose is to help you find films and videos on topics related to North American Indians. All of the videos provided through this site can be found in the collection of the University of Arizona Main Library . Good luck with your search, and please contact me ( heitshus@u.library.arizona.edu or (520) 307-2781) with any questions or comments you may have! Sara Heitshu, Librarian Search by Title:
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TITLE: Alcatraz is not an island [videorecording]
PUBLISHER: Berkeley, CA : University of California Extension Center for Media and Independent Learning, c2002.
SUMMARY: This program tells the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay beginning in 1969. Many of the former participants are interviewed.

42. Authority List For Cultural Area: Native Americans
Authority List for Cultural Area native americans Molala Nez Perce NicolaOkanagon Palus (Palouse) Sanpoil shuswap Spokan Tenino Thompson Umatilla
http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/arch/db/tables/Culture.htm
Authority List for Cultural Area: Native Americans Culture Area
Use one of the following terms: Arctic
California 

Great Basin

Northeast
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Other
Authority List for Cultural Area: Native Americans
Culture Group refers to the tribe, ethnic group, society, or culture associated with the item.  Generally, the term used should identify the culture of manufacture, but in some cases it may be more meaningful to record the culture of use. Arctic Aleut
Baffinland Eskimo
Bering Strait Eskimo
Caribou Eskimo
Copper Eskimo Greenland Eskimo Iglulik Innuit of Quebec Interior North Alaska Eskimo Kotzebue Sound Eskimo Labrador Coast Eskimo Mackenzie Delta Eskimo Netsilik North Alaska Coast Eskimo Nunivak Eskimo Pacific Eskimo Sallirmiut St. Lawrence Island Eskimo Siberian Eskimo Southwest Alaska Eskimo Unknown top Subartic Ahtna Attikamek Beaver Carrier Chilcotin Chipewyan Cree East Western Woods West Main Dogrib Han Hare Holikachuk Ingalik Inland Tlingit Kaska Kolchan Koyukon Lake Winnepeg Salteaux Montagnais Mountain Indians Naskapi

43. Growing Up Sexually In Native America
shuswap (North America) up Contents Ethnographic Index 5 Williams,WL (1990) indians of North America, in Dynes, WR (Ed.) Encyclopedia of
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/GUS/NORTHAMNATIVES.HTM
Growing Up Sexually World Reference Atlas (Oct., 2002) [to Atlas Index [to Main Index Janssen, D. F. (Oct., 2002). Growing Up Sexually . Volume I: World Reference Atlas. Interim report. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
North-American Natives
Ethnographic Index
Arapaho Assiniboine Athabascans Blood / Blackfoot, Cherokee Cheyennes Chipewyans Apache Chiricahua ... Mantagnais / Naskapi, Navajo Nootka Ojibwa Omaha ... Zuñi
Contents of Section
North-American Natives Introduction Berdache, with a Reference to Ontology Menarche Rites ... Notes
Introduction up Contents Ethnographic Index
Eastman's Indian Boyhood does not reveal a clue to sexual development. This may be indicative of a reserved attitude, or of the truth. Anyway, as Karsch-Haack (1901 [1983:p243]) notes some authors in the middle of 19th century dedicated the racial decay of New Caledonian man to "countless immoralities" ("beispiellosen Ausschweifungen") perpetrated by women "from childhood on". According to Bales et al. (1994) "On the whole, American Indian societies were more permissive than any of the European Christian nations that began the conquest of Native America in the late 15th century. Among Indians, virginity was not necessarily prized in either sex. Sexual experimentation was regarded as ordinary adolescent behavior, and many tribes permitted—indeed expected— young people to gain sexual experience before marriage. […] As in other cultures, Native American sexual life and identity developed during childhood. The process varied from tribe to tribe in native North America, but most children learned about sexuality from adult behavior and talk. In the Qipi Eskimo society of the eastern Arctic, for example, parents taught about sex through play and example. Mothers and fathers openly touched, kissed, and admired their babies' genitals during infancy. Sexual play among Eskimo children continued well into adolescence. Children talked openly about sexual experiences, and parents took these discussions as a sign of normal child development. Nevertheless, parents discouraged masturbation during childhood. These people did not admire

44. Stammer
American indians Resources native American Astronomy native Am. Indian Resources Shinnecock, Lost Indian Lands Shoshone Tribe shuswap
http://www.duda.dk/Temaer/Folkeslag/Indianere/stammer/stammer.html
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For dig som vil vide mere document.write( myweekday + ". " + month + ", " + year + ""); Fag Billedkunst Biologi Dansk Engelsk ...
Tilbage til “Indianere” Der findes kun få sider på dansk om indianere, så alle links på denne side er på engelsk.
General Native Resources American Indians
American Indians - Resources

Native American Astronomy

Native Am. Indian Resources
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Quotes from our Native Past
News Code Talk
Indian Country

Indianz.com

Native American Times
Apache Tribes Camp Grant Massacre Geromino
Languages and Oral Literatures

Literature
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White Mountain Apache Tribe
Cherokee Tribes Ani Gasaguali of Alabama Cherokee Georgia Cherokee Oklahoma Constitution ... Tsalagiyi Nvdagi, Texas
Cheyenne Cheyenne Jerome Bushyhead Cheyenne language Tse-tsehese-staestse, Literature ... Tichkematse at the Smithsonian
Comanche Comanche Comanche Language Committee
Huron / Wyandot Wyandott, Oklahoma Kansas
Iroquois, Canada Constitution Flag Hodenosaunee - Iroquois culture Iroquois Confederacy Links ... Veterans Association
Lakota / Dakota Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Culture and History ... Prairie Island Indian Community Rosebud Sioux Tribe Sioux Authors Sioux Heritage Wounded Knee
Famous Native Minnesotans Crazy Horse Little Crow Red Cloud Sitting Bull
Mohawk / Mohikaner Kahniakehake (people of the flint) Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Wampum Chronicles - history
Navajo, South-west

45. Publications - Gary B. Palmer
Cultural Ecology in the Canadian Plateau Estimates of shuswap Indian Salmon of Eden White Attitudes Toward native americans, Seabury Press, New York,
http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/pubs-gbp.html
Publications of Gary B. Palmer
Books and Edited Collections
2003. (Cliff Goddard and Penny Lee, co-editors), Talking about Thinking across Languages. Special Issue. Cognitive Linguistics 14/2,3. Cognitive Linguistics and Non-Indo-European Languages . Gene Casad and Gary B. Palmer (eds.). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Toward a Theory of Cultural Linguistics . Austin: University of Texas Press. (Jacket and Table of Contents) Reviews (Error List). Languages of Sentiment: Cultural Constructions of Emotional Substrates . Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Co-edited with Debra J. Occhi. ( Table of Contents Reviews
Articles in Refereed Journals
2004. Co-authored with Russell Rader and Art Clarito. Every affix is an archipelago: Tagalog ka - as a semantic partial. Southwest Journal of Linguistics 2003. Introduction. In Gary B. Palmer, Cliff Goddard and Penny Lee (Eds.), Talking about Thinking across Languages. Special Issue. Cognitive Linguistics 14 2003. Talking about thinking in Tagalog. In Palmer, Goddard and Lee, 251-280. Journal of Ethnobiology 23 2003. Cultural Linguistics and Shona Noun Classifiers.

46. Bibliography
Inclusive, The Daministration for native americans, 31 March 1999. Cultural Ecology in the Canadian Plateau Estimates of shuswap Indian Salmon
http://www.ccrh.org/comm/river/bib.htm
BACK TO COLUMBIA BASIN MAP The Treaty Right to Harvest Traditional Equipment Celilo Falls
DOCUMENTS U.S. Treaties Canadian Documents U.S. Legal Decisions Canadian Legal Decisions ... Table of Contents BIBLIOGRAPHY "A Compilation of Indian Treaty Fishing Rights Cases." Portland, Oregon: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, January 1987. "The Legal Relationship Between Washington State and its Reservation-Based Indian Tribes." Office of Program Research, House of Representatives, Olympia, Washington, 1977. "The Yakima Indian Nation Wildlife Mitigation Plan for Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, and McNary Dams: Draft Report for Public Comment." Portland, Oregon: Northwest Power Planning Council, 1991. Bagley, Claude Taylor, Jr. "Off Reservation Indian Treaty Rights vs. Federal Public Works Projects: A Question of 'Taking'," L.L.M. Thesis, George Washington University, 1976. Beckham, Stephen Dow. The Indians of Western Oregon: This Land was Theirs . Coos Bay, Oregon: Arago Books, 1977. Bigart, Robert and Clarence Woodcock.

47. PSCS Newsletter Spring 02 - Hiroshima Flame Peace Walk
We met a native American man who had been walking with the flame for over In February, a group of shuswap indians from British Columbia came to visit
http://www.pscs.org/newsletters/spring02/dave.html

48. Indian Tribes And States By Geographic Location
Illinois Michigan Ohio Wisconsin. Includes the Following native AmericanTribes Achomawi Alliklik Atsugewi Bear River indians Cahuilla Chemehuevi
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/indianlocation.htm
Indian Tribes and States by Geographic Location Easy Reference for State and Tribe
1900 Indian Territory Census

Dawes Commission Index, 1898-1914
Circle of First Nations
Our Free Newsletter 14-day Free Trial of Ancestry.com's Databases
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Northeast Includes the following States Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Maine ... Vermont Includes the following Indian Tribes Abenaki Algonkin Arosaguntacook Beothuk Family ... Neutrals Niantic ( Eastern Western Nipissing Nipmuc ... Wenrohronon
Upper Eastern Includes the Following States Indiana Kentucky North Carolina Ohio ...
West Virginia
Includes the Following Native American Tribes Bear River Indians Cape Fear Indians Catawba Cheraw ... Cherokee Chiaha Chickasaw Chippewa Chowanoc Conoy ... Hatteras Honniasont Hurons Illinois Irquois Kaskinampo Keyauwee Kickapoo Machapunga Manahoac ... Monacan Moneton Moratoc Moratok Mosopela Muskogee Nahyssan Natchez Neusiok Neutrals Nottaway Noquet Occaneechi Ofo Ottawa Pamlico Potawatomi Saponi Sara Sauk Seneca Shakori Shawnee ... Sissipahaw Sugeree Susquehanna Tali Tuskegee Tuscarora Tutelo Waccanaw Wateree ... Woccon Wyandot Yuchi Southeast Includes the Following States Includes the Following Indian Tribes Abihka Acolapissa Acuera Aguacaleyquen Alabana Amacano Amacapiras Asis Alibamu Apalachee Apaiachicola Atakapa Atasi Bayougoula Biloxi Calusa Caparaz Capinans Catawba Chakchiuma Chatot Chiaha Chilcan Chine Christanna Indians Cherokee Chesapeake

49. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE - PAGE 2
shuswap Nation Neskonlith Indian Reservation, Canada Kamloops Indian Band -shuswap shuswap Nation native american culture wisconsin indian tribes
http://www.greatdreams.com/nativeb.htm
updated 9-16-05 PLEASE REFRESH YOUR PAGE TO GET THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS PAGE
PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE THIS PAGE LOADS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TRIBE
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TO FACILITATE FASTER LOADING A THRU N - PAGE 1
O THRU Z - PAGE 2 THESE ARE THE TRIBES YOU WILL FIND BELOW Occaneechi
Oglala
Ohlone
Ojibwe
Okanogan
Omaha Oneida Onondaga Osage Ottawa Pai Yuman Paiute Pala Papago Passamaquoddy Patuxet Patwin Pawnee Pee Dee Pembina Band Pennicook Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima-Maricopa Piman Pitt River Plateau Pocomoke Pomo Ponca Portage Band Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Puyallup Quapaw Quechua Quinault Ramapough Rankokus Raramuri River Yuman Sac Fox Sahnish Salish Samish Santo Domingo Saponi Saskatchewan Sauk/Fox Secwepemc Seminole Seneca Shasta Shawnee Shinnecock Shoalwater Shoshone Shuswap Siksika Siletz Sioux Sisseton Wahpeton Six Nations S'Klallam Snohomish Skokomish Snoqualmie Spokane Stillaguamish Suquamish Susquehannah Swinomish Taino Taos Pueblo Tekesta/Taino Tillamook Tlingit Tohono O'odham (Papago) Tolowa Tonkawa Tonto Apache Tongva Tuchone Tulalip Tumucuan Tunica-Biloxi Umatilla Unami Ute Yakwal Yana Yaqui Waccamaw Wailiki Wakash Walla Walla Walpi Pueblo Walpole Wampanoag Warm Springs Wasco Washoe Wea Wichita Willams Winnebago Wiinnemucca Wintu Woodland Wyandot Yagua Yakama Yavapai Yokuts Yosemite Yuki Yuma Yunsai Yurok Zuni
Top A B C ... X O OCCANEECHI Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation Occaneechi Archaeology Occaneech History WAGANAKISING ODAWA OGLALA Oglala Sioux Oglala Reservation Many Hawks' Oglala Lakota Sioux

50. Native American Culture - Museums
American Indian museums showcasing native American art, artifacts and/or on the Kamloops Indian Reserve, BC, Canada, is preserving the shuswap culture.
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/museums.htm
Museums Cherokee National Museum
Located in the capital of the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, OK, the objective of this facility is the preservation of the heritage of the Cherokee. They maintain a living museum at The Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village Edward S. Curtis Collection (Library of Congress)
The Library of Congress holds many of the more than 1600 photographs of North American Indians produced by Edward Curtis during the early 20th century. Frisco Native American Museum
This museum has exhibits featuring the natives of Hatteras Island, NC, and of other cultures across North America. Photos Iroquois Indian Museum
Located at Howe's Cave, NY, the Museum features the art of the Iroquois Native Americans, past and present, as a window into their culture. Lenni Lenape Historical Society http://www.lenape.org/
Museum of Indian Culture at Allentown, PA, is a nonprofit all-volunteer organization. It is still operated by local Lenape descendants, who designed their Web site to be friendly for elementary school students.
Unavailable: September 2003.

51. Links To Other Native Sites
shuswap native arts crafts. At Canim Lake Indian Band kumugwihouse.com Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe/native American/Indian Government
http://www.nativeonline.com/great.htm
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Great First Nation sites By clicking on these links you are leaving our site remember to revisit our site! THIS WEEK IN NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY artist, culture galleries ... Products
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Fashion, New Media, Sculpture, Electrochemical, Dgital DESCRIPTION=Digital Media Portfolio of Mohawk artist Lance Sero Court, Multi-medium designer.... David E. Bernie
Native Apparel Website http://www.nativeapparel.com Contemporary Clothing, Native Apparel, Designer Clothing P.O. Box 56 Wagner, SD

52. Other Native Sites
Tribal Connections in the Pacific Northwest connecting American Indian/AlaskaNative Communities to Health Resources shuswap. Secwepemc shuswap Nation
http://www.cradleboard.org/other.html
Native Sites
ABENAKI
ACCOHANNOCK
ALABAMA-COUSHATTA
ALASKA NATIVES
APACHE

53. Native American Music
Sign_Up 4 Newsletter. Name Email. Georgie jessup, music, native american,holocaust,indian, musician, pow shuswap. Secwepemc shuswap Nation
http://www.georgiejessup.com/links4.htm
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Email: Mitakuye Oyas'in E-Mail Georgie Home Press Kit, Flyers Concert Dates ...
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Native American Links
Journals/Newspapers Powwows Resources Maps Native Lands ... Navajo Code Talker
Native American Nations
A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z
ABENAKI
Traditional Abenaki of Mazipskwik Related bands
Abenaki
ACCOHANNOCK
Accohannock Tribe
ALABAMA-COUSHATTA
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas
ALASKA NATIVES
Alaska Native Knowledge Network
Chickaloon Village

Cook Inlet Tribal Council

Kanatak
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Tribal Connections in the Pacific Northwest
ALGONQUIAN
If you are looking for information on the "Algonquian Indians", you can stop right now. "Algonquian" is not the name of a Native tribe or nation; it is a language family, like "romance" or "indo-european". There are no "Algonquian Indians"; but there are some Algonquin Indians in Canada. There are dozens of North American Nations that speak Algonquian languages all across the United States and Canada, but the languages and their speakers are as different from each other as French and Spanish and Italian are.

54. The Kootenai
A native American/American Indian non commercial website dedicated to educating, The shuswap Indian Band is politically part of the Ktunaxa Nation.
http://www.snowwowl.com/peoplekootenai.html
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INDIANS OF THE WESTERN ROCKIES
Compiled by Snow Owl – September 2004 Photograph of Kootenai Indian
by Edward S. Curtis KOOTENAI
http://www.nativeamericans.com

The group of Native North Americans, who in the 18th century occupied the so-called Kootenai country (i.e., N Montana, N Idaho, and SE British Columbia). Their language is thought by some scholars to form a branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock, although others argue that it has not been definitely related to any known linguistic family. The Upper Kootenai lived near the headwaters of the Columbia River, and the Lower Kootenai lived on the Lower Kootenai River. According to tradition the Kootenai once lived E of the Rocky Mts., but they were driven westward by their enemies the Blackfoot. Kootenai culture was essentially that of the Plateau area, but after the advent of the horse the Kootenai adopted many Plains area traits including a seasonal buffalo hunt. Contact with whites began early in the 19th cent., when the North West Company established Rocky Mountain House on the upper Saskatchewan River.

55. Native American Directory
Aboriginal and native American Indian Astronomy There is a lot to see on thissite. shuswap Nation - Chief Arthur M. Manuel and the Neskonlith Indian
http://www.powerplace.com/atpost/nativeam.html

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56. Native American Studies Useful Links
Secwepemc (shuswap) Museum http//www.secwepemc.org/museum.html Museum ofthe native American Resource Center (Lumbee Indian)
http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/naslinks.html
Useful Links The movement for Indian rights was first of all a spiritual movement and our ancient religion was at the heart of it.
Mary Crow Dog (Lakota) Museums with Indian Exhibits
Prehistoric Indians

Indian Organizations Today

Research Links

Indian Resources in the NKU Area
  • MUSEUMS WITH INDIAN EXHIBITS
    NKU Museum of Anthropology
    http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/nkuanthromuseum/
    Kentucky Center for Native American Art and Culture
    http://www.kcnaac.org/
    Cincinnati Museum of Natural History
    http://www.cincymuseum.org/cmc/3museums/naturalhistory.html
    Cincinnati Art Museum http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Behringer-Crawford Museum http://www.artcom.com/museums/nv/af/41012-00.htm Trail of Tears http://www.trailoftears.org Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian Art http://www.eiteljorg.org Museums at Prophetstown http://www.prophetstown.org Indiana State Museum http://www.in.gov/ism/home.asp
  • PREHISTORIC INDIANS Serpent Mound http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/serpent Hopewell Culture http://www.nps.gov/hocu Fort Ancient http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/ftancien
  • 57. Native American Studies Resources At Northern Kentucky University
    NKU native AMERICAN STUDIES RESOURCE PEOPLE David S. Payne, Professor ofHistory payned@nku.edu native American history; indians of the Plains
    http://www.nku.edu/~nas/resources.html
    NKU NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES RESOURCE PEOPLE O-shee-o!
    Bezon!
    Ya`at`eeh!
    Hipitkasha!
    Pave-esheeva!
    Pasip-inyi!
    Haa!
    Yeytk!
    Gila-kasla!
    Tanisi!
    Waqaa! "Hello" in the Cherokee, Shawnee, Navajo, Creek, Cheyenne, Pomo, Shoshone, Shuswap, Kwakiutl, Cree, and Yupik languages just a few of the hundreds of native languages (from more than two dozen language families) spoken in what are now the USA and Canada It was the White Buffalo Woman who brought the pipe to the people and taught them how to live. Lame Deer (Lakota) There are about two dozen NKU faculty, staff, alumni, students, and friends who have specialized areas of expertise in Native American Studies and are willing to serve as resources. They can be reached at the following email addresses and welcome your questions:
  • Kristin Appleby , Part-time Anthropology Professor applebyk@nku.edu North American archaeology, Ohio Valley prehistory
  • Prince Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology brownp@nku.edu Native American-African American ethnic relations
  • Richard Coleman , Anthropology Alumnus rcoleman@trigon-epc.com
  • 58. Native American - Indian Nations
    The Museum of the native American Resources Center, UNC Pembroke lots of goodoral history here! American indians of the Pacific Northwest
    http://www.juntosociety.com/native/in1899.htm
    1899 Map of Indian Nations Index of Indian Tribes

    If you find links have broken please notify me at webmaster@juntosociety.com
    Abenaki
    Accohannock
    Alabama-Coushatta
    Alaska Natives

    59. Native American Authors: Shuswap Tribe
    the Internet Public Library. native American Authors Browsing by Tribe URL http//www.secwepemc.org. shuswap Indian Bands Author J. Fromhold
    http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/t214
    the Internet Public Library
    Native American Authors: Browsing by Tribe
    Shuswap Tribe
    Shuswap Authors
    Vera Manuel
    Online resources about the Shuswap Tribe
    Secwepemc Shuswap Nation
    Author: Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
    Type: tribal
    Description: Information about the Shuswap (Secwepemc) Nation, comprised of 17 bands in British Columbia. The site provides links to each band, maps of the tribes, affiliated organizations and information about the history, language and current issues.
    URL: http://www.secwepemc.org Shuswap Indian Bands
    Author: J. Fromhold
    Type: tribal
    Description:
    URL:
    http://fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/~databank/wntb.html#Shu Return to Native American Authors IPL Home

    60. Resources On The Palouse
    Palus (Palouse); Pend Oreilles; Rock Creek; Sahaptin; Sanpoil; shuswap; SpokaneThousands of native AMERICAN INDIAN NAMES for your dog, horse, cat
    http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Palouse.html
    Palouse
    Indigenous Ethnicities index
    Home
    People

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    Web resources
    palouse indians american indian social studies

    native american military service

    Text only - From Medal of Honor - http://www.medalofhonor.com/NativeAmericans.htm
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    Palouse Falls Intertribal Also known as the Warriors Society, the drum group ... Native Native American - Reference Library EasyFunSchool - Native Americans: Tribes of the USA - Article ... Selected Resources on Columbia Basin Native Americans Trafzer, C. (1992). "Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Wanapum Books for Native American students This is the story of the Palouse Tribe which was one of the most ... be a compliment.) Native American Culture Map-Plateau Penutian Language Family: Cayuse Klamath Modoc Nez Perce Palouse Umatilla Wallawalla Native American Flags-Pg 4 ...applied to the head of a native nation within ... Europeans set foot on the North American Washington HistoryLink Database Essay ...defeat Native Americans at Four Lakes near what will become Spokane. Wright is engaged Washington HistoryLink Database Essay On September 8, 1858, US Army Colonel George Wright (1803-1865) orders his troops

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