Extractions: A Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Library Baird, Robert. "Going Indian: Discovery, Adoption, and Renaming toward a 'True American,' from Deerslayer to Dances with Wolves." In: Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture / edited by S. Elizabeth Bird. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996. pp: 195-209 Main Stack E98.P99.D72 1996 Bataille, Gretchen M. Images of American Indians on Film: An Annotated Bibliography Gretchen M. Bataille, Charles L.P. Silet. New York: Garland, 1985. Series title: Garland reference library of social science; v. 307. UCB Moffitt PN1995.9.I48 B3 Reference
American Indian Studies Term Paper Help Order MUSEUMS amer. indians. Purpose of museums role in representing interpreting native amer. culture to Order RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF cheyenne indians. Tales of creation http://www.research-assistance.com/hazel-doc/ra-topics/american_indian_studies.h
Extractions: Discusses four books that illustrate the sacred and secular as one. Mary Crow Dog's "LAKOTA WOMAN," N. Scott Momaday's "HOUSE OF DAWN," Ricardo Pozas' "JUAN THE CHAMULA," Thomas Sanchez's "RABBIT BOSS." The sacred as an integral part of the environment of Native Ameicans. Role of ancient religion to health and identity. Discussion of the concept of Shamanism in contemporary times. Definitions. Beliefs and pracitces. Rituals. Mass hypnosis. Meditation. Psychotropic herbs. An alternate reality. Carlos Castaneda's book "A SEPARATE REALITY." Shamanism and the healing process as alternative medicine. Importance of specific rituals and their repetitive behaviors to produce altered states of consciousness.
AFP American Indians To Finally Have Their Own Museum In Washington said museum director Richard West, a Southern cheyenne. native presence" has been scheduled for the September 21 grand opening of the museum. Several thousand amerindians will http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.keepmedia.com/ShowItemDetails.do?ite
Char. Of Amer. Indians By Tribe And Lanuage - Appendix G indians reported on the census questionnaire.AbenakiAlaska nativeAlaska Indian. Alaska native Other Alaska nativeBiorka cheyennecheyenne. Northern cheyenne. Southern cheyennecheyenne http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/race/indian/cp-3-7/appenG.pdf
Social Sciences Bookmarks First americans Compact Histories Clothing cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Cherokees of California Cherokee indians american West native amer american indians http://www.poncacity.k12.ok.us/resources/SocSci.html
Native American Culture amer. History for Children, Central, CMS VHS 507. amer. History for Children, Central, CMS VHS 508. cheyenne indians of N. america, Central, CMS VHS 357. http://www.imschools.org/nextday/native american culture/native_american_culture
Extractions: Student Resources First Nations Histories Native American Shelters Native U.S. Cultures Potawatomi History ... Hannahville Potawatomi History Iron Mountain Public Schools Media Center Materials: Title School Call Number Amer. History for Children Central CMS VHS 507 Amer. History for Children Central CMS VHS 508 Cheyenne Indians of N. America Central CMS VHS 357 Yankton Sioux Indians of N. America Central CMs VHS 358 Potawatomi Central CMS VHS 359 the Big Push Central E B Red Fox and his Canoe Central E B Small Wolf Central E B Indian Two Feet and His Horse Central E F the Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Central E G Arrow to the Sun Central E M Knots on a Counting Rope Central E M Conquista! Central F Bul The Spider, the Cave, and the.. Central F Cly My Name is Lion Central F Emb Ride the Crooked Wind Central F Fif
Ratibida Columnifera (Nutt.) Woot. And Standl. native americans made tea from the leaves and dye from the flowers (3). cheyenne indians boiled prairie Promising native forbs for seeding on mine spoils amer. http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/classes/range/ratibida.html
Extractions: Latin name meaning: The genus Ratibida was named by wanderer-botanist named Constantine Rafinesque-Schmaltz (1773-1840), who often assigned unexplained names to plants. The specific epithet "columnifera" is Latin meaning "bearing columns" in reference to the long cylindrical flower heads (10)
Works With Keyword Sign Language Of Indians (96 Found) 64 p. Olsen, Madeline / Carter, Ben native american sign T. Transparency of onehanded amer-Ind hand Thompson Sign talk of the cheyenne indians and other http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/BibWeb/Lidat.acgi?KEYWORDALTID=237
American Indians/Bibliography cheyenne, Wyo. on inHome Service Use Among Great Lakes american indians. J-Rural Cherry, RH Insects in the Mythology of native americans. amer-Entomol (1993 http://www.usda.gov/news/pubs/indians/bios.htm
Extractions: National Agricultural Library Native Americans: A Resource Guide , by Laura R. Nauta and Shirley King Evans, published by the National Agricultural Library in 1992. The last line of each citation refers to the call numbers in the NAL system. If you want to obtain a document listed in this bibliography, contact your local, University or other library. If they do not have the particular item, they may be able to obtain it for you on inter-library loan. Ahrens, Robert J., and United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soil Survey of Hopi Area, Arizona, Parts of Coconino and Navajo Counties. [Washington, D.C.] : The Service, [1996] 1 Case (1 v., 53 folded p. of Plates).
Southern Plains Office OK. cheyenneArapahoTDHE, Wassana, Reggie, Executive Dir, 1000 Canyon Ridge Road, of native amer. OK. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee indians, Procter, Dallas, Chief, http://www.codetalk.fed.us/SouthernPlains.html
Extractions: State Organization Last Name First Name Title Address City Zip Phone Fax Kansas KS DeRoin Louis Chairperson Route 1, Box 58 A White Cloud KS Iowa Tribe of KS and NE Housing Authority Campbell Brad Executive Dir PO Box 68 White Cloud KS Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas Cadue Steve Chairman PO Box 271 Horton KS Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas Housing Authority Thorpe Jack Executive Dir 883 112th Drive #815 Horton KS Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians of Kansas Pahmahmie Zach Chairman 16281Q Road Mayetta KS Prairie Band of Potawatomi Housing Authority Garcia Jayne Executive Dir 8273 156th Lane Mayetta KS Keo Sandra Chairperson 305 N. Main St. Reserve KS Sac and Fox of Missouri Housing Authority Hayes Kay Executive Dir 106 W. 4th, Apt 12
Cyndi's List - Native American More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. interest in Calvary, native Americans, and civilians living or search. cheyenne-ARAPAHO Mailing List native American, African American, Black indians, East indians, Anglo-indians http://www.cyndislist.com/native.htm
Native American Home Pages - Nations Last update April 17, 2004. Maintained by Lisa Mitten. INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL native NATIONS information on the "Algonquian indians", you can stop right cheyenne River Sioux TribeAdded http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
Extractions: Maintained by Lisa Mitten This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z Abenaki History - a general overview. Added 5/27/04 Wabanaki and Abenaki Internet Resources Added 5/27/04 Accohannock Tribe Added 4/8/99 Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Added 7/21/99; updated 4/13/01 Alaska Native Knowledge Network - designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
Native American Chart for ceremonies) one of the most complex native religions Northwest Coastal indians such as the Tlingit (10,000 as Sauk Fox (6,500), cheyenne(3,500), Arapaho http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/navigation/native_american_chart.htm
Extractions: Weapons Art Famous Native Americans Cherokee Southeast domed houses deerskin, rabbit fur decorated with porcupine quills ... Algonquian and Great Lake Tribes such as Ojibway (35,000), Delaware (8,000), Powhatan (9,000) Massachuset (13,600), and Cree (17,000) Northeast wigwams wore little clothing except in winter - made from animal skins hunters ... Squanto (1585?-1622) Patuxet I roquois Tribes such as Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora (Total 5,000) Northeast long house mostly buckskin (skin of deer) hunters planters gatherers traders ... Seminoles (A division of the Creek - Creek Population 12,000) Southeast chickee clothing made from plant fibers planters ... basketry
Extractions: Abenaki Anasazi Apaches Arapaho ... Dakota (Sioux) Haida Hopis Huron Inca ... Nakota (Sioux) Navajos Nez Perce Osage Paiute ... Zuni Pueblo ABENAKI Abenaki TRADITIONAL ABENAKI OF MAIPSKWIK HOME PAGE Abenakis ANASAZI The Anasazi: Prehistoric People of the Desert Southwest - DesertUSA BLM Colorado-AHC:Ancestral Pueblos http://www.co.blm.gov/ahc/anasazi.htm September 1948 APACHE Apache http://www.thehawksnest.com/html/apachein.html Apache http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/northamerica/apache.html Handbook of Texas Online: APACHE INDIANS http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/bma33.html Native American Women: Dwellings http://gowest.coalliance.org/exhib/gallery4/tipi.htm
EDU2 : Level 3 CULTURE WEST TITLE. native_AMER._GENERAL. native TRIBES. NAVAJO native TRIBES* Blue Otter's Web Sitescherokee. COLVILLETRIBES.COM. Cabazon Band of Mission indians. cheyenne's Page http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/cult4.htm
Extractions: EDU2 :NATIVE AMERICAN ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ... The American West - Native Americans *NATIVE TRIBES* Blue Otter's Web Sites:cherokee COLVILLETRIBES.COM Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Cheyenne's Page ... Virginia Indians for Younger Readers *NAVAJO* An Introduction to the Navajo Culture Ms. Safarik's page:on the navajo Navajo Clans Navajo Genealogy and Family History of Harrison Lapahie Jr. ... The Din'e (Navajo) People *POLAR* ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Home Alaska Native Knowledge Network ArcticCircle Home Page Information About Innu History and Culture ... Welcome to The Ice!!!:antarctica *SOUTH AMERICAN* Brazil's Canela Indians Home Page CITIES - CIUDADES - CIDADES - ORTE :german cities in brazil Central American Cultural - Ecological Information Network Cultures of the Andes, Quechua, Songs, Poems, Stories, Photos ... The Quipu, an Incan Data Structure Return to ABCentral
Native American Research Plains Region REGIONAL OVERVIEW OF native AMERICAN CLOTHING Type in the term Blackfoot indians to get a cheyenne. cheyenne Society http//www.thewildwest.org http://members.carol.net/~josh/natam.html
Extractions: Lots of information about the Anasazi (Pueblo) people. Artifacts Click on the photos of the artifacts for more information. BLM Colorado-AHC:Ancestral Pueblos of the Anasazi Anasazi http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/northamerica/anasazi.html Defiance House http://www.nps.gov/glca/dhouse.htm MOUND BUILDERS N. Amer. Settlements East and Southwest http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/settlements/regions/east_and_southeast.html Ancient Architects of the Mississippi http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/feature/
Native American - Biography native american biographies. Genealogy Misfits - And More. Den native amer. Biography to remember that the native americans were neither savages cheyenne Section. Read about some of http://www.romerica.com/nat/biog_lodg.htm
Extractions: Biographies I see you found your way to the Ceremonial Lodge containing Native American biographies. Excellent choice! If you selected this Lodge by mistake, simply choose another one by clicking its link in the Burrow Naviagation Bar to your right. You'll see the Lodges listed under the Native American Burrow. As you read these biographies, it's important to remember that the Native Americans were neither savages nor saints. They were real people, just like you and I. Some were cruel, some were saintly; some cared very much for the environment, some blatantly destroyed it. Whatever your beliefs about the Native Americans, try to set aside your preconceived notions and accept them for who they are ... people struggling with the same feelings and emotions that you and I share. And don't forget, Native Americans still live among us. The native people of today are just as diverse and interesting as any of the people presented in these biographies. If you'd like to learn more about anything you find interesting within this Lodge, be sure to visit the
IHS Primary Care Provider; Index 1988 native American; Gestational Diabetes Among Northern cheyenne indians, Sep 1988. native American; mesGN in Zuni indians, Mar 1988. http://www.ihs.gov/PublicInfo/Publications/HealthProvider/indexes/pIndex88.asp
Extractions: Clinical Support Center AIDS Prevention Program, The IHS Jun 1988 AIDS, Drugs For Dec 1988 AIDS, Protection Against Feb 1988 AIDS; Counseling Required for HIV Testing Oct 1988 AIDS; HIV Epidemic's Impact on Native Americans Nov 1988 AIDS; Health Care Facility Responses to IHS AIDS Prev Aug 1988 AIDS; School Meets AIDS Challenge Dec 1988 Adolescents; Alcohol Use Survey May 1988 Adolescents; Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care, Zuni Nov 1988 Agency Status, Elevation of IHS to Jun 1988 Aging, Health Promotion and Sep 1988 Alaska, National Library of Medicine in May 1988 Alcohol Use Survey May 1988 Alcohol; Indian Alcohol Abuse and Education Oct 1988 Alcohol; Native American Children of Alcoholics Nat'l Ass May 1988 Alcohol; Renal Findings in Subjects with Evidence of Alcohol Abuse Jul 1988 Amputations; Prevention of Amputat in Diabetic Patients
Native American Social Studies the Blackfoot indians and the cheyenne, who Kachinas Museum of the American Indian http//www native America History, religion, legends, lore, stories, poems http://www.archaeolink.com/native_americans_american_indian_general_resources.ht
Extractions: Native American s American Indians Social Studies General Resources Home Abenaki Alabama-Coushatta Algonquin ... Yakima/Yakama By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Pacific Northwest page 1 Pacific Northwest page2 ... Southern Plains Special Pages Native Americans in the Military 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 - http://500nations.com/ Aboriginal Peoples: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage "The province of Newfoundland and Labrador today is home to four peoples of Aboriginal ancestry: the Inuit, the Innu, the Micmac and the Metis." Here you will find history and cultural information about all four including society, arts and government. - illustrated - From Memorial University of Newfoundland - http://www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/
Daily Life In A Plains Indian Village 1868 Subject(s) JUVENILE FICTION Juv Fic Region - US native amer. of daily life in a Plains Indian village in his family, part of a Northern cheyenne tribe in http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/catalog/titledetail.cfm?titleNumber=112755