Native Americans native American tribal websites. Links to over 100 sites on the web that have information about native americans. native americans. back to social studies link index innu innu Nation/Mamit innuat. Iroquois. Mohawk Nation Office - Kahnawake Office. Seneca Nation of indians. Six Nations of http://killeenroos.com/link/amind.html
Extractions: Animal Legends and Symbols Animals played an important part in Native American tradition. This site shows you some of those animals and offers examples of their symbolic meanings. American Indian Law This page is designed for Indian law practitioners, Tribes or tribal members, law students, and anyone interested in Indian law. Features of this site include a list of the best law schools for Indian law, links to researching Indian law issues, and links of organizations related to Indian law. American Indian Resources American Indian Web page American Indians and the Natural World Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Though all of these peoples have chosen different pathways and strategies for making a life in their various environments, one similar concept is voiced by allthat a reciprocal connection exists between people and the rest of the world. Authors - Native American First Nations Histories excellent data about many different tribes. Author proposes to add more tribes - as many as 200.
The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources Status of the American indians, United States Commission on Civil Fort Stanwix, 1784. innu Mythology. native American Creation Myths. native Maya Pages for native americans. Maya Ruins http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans Inuit Art. The innu Nation. THE KASKA. Kaska. Kaska of Athapaskan descent How the Hopi indians Reached Their World. Hopi indians native americans of the Southwest http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
Extractions: Reference Resources: Native Americans History Search Engine HistoryWizard : Search for resources and information about the American Revolution Native Americans FIRST AMERICANS: NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS Old World - New World Archaic Period - Spreading Out and Settling In Paleo Indian Period and Tradition Formative Period ... Who Were the First Americans and How Did They Get Here? ANASAZI Anasazi Anasazi, Desert People Anasazi Archaeology Explore the Anasazi Culture ... Who Were the Anasazi POWHATAN Powhatan Nation Powhatan Indians of Virginia Powhatan Indian Village Tell Me About the Powhatan Indians ... Virtual Jamestown: Powhatan THE WAMPANOAG Plymouth Plantation: A reconstructed Wampanoag Village The Wampanoag People Life as a Wampanoag Wampanoag ... What You Need to Know: Wampanoag Indians First Nations of Canada Canada's First Native Groups : Brief information about: Abenakis, Algonkins, Chippewas, Crees, Haida, Hurons, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Maliseet, Micmac, Montagnais, Naskapi, Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka), Penobscots, Salish, Sioux, Tlingit, Tsimshian
Native American Resources Delaware Tribe of indians. Delaware Song Dance Practice Northern Cree. innu Nation. Lakota Oti Kin American Women's Health Education Resource Center. native americans at Princeton http://www.cowboy.net/native
Extractions: located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Native American Calendar - A calendar for Native American events around the country. Delaware Tribe of Indians - Sponsored by the Delaware Cultural Preservation Program. Oklahoma Tribes and Officials - Listing of Tribes and Officials in Oklahoma. Big Productions - A Native American owned and operated video production company. Touching Leaves Company - Catalog of Native American Items - Lenape Red Land Singers Native America - We have a variety of pages about American Indian history, Government Native American Organizations Indigenous Children of the Americas North American Indian Legal Services - a non-profit organization serving American Indian children and families in the area of Indian child welfare needs, in particular foster care placements and adoptive placements. Our mission is to strengthen the Indian family by making all efforts to provide culturally appropriate rehabilititative and social services to the family to keep the Indian child with it's Indian family, relatives or other tribal members. Native American Finance Officers Association - provide a professional organization dedicated to the improvement and quality of financial and business management of Native American governments and businesses which will strengthen Tribal sovereignty through sound financial management.
Awesome Library - Social_Studies HoChunk, Hoopa, Hopi, Huichol, innu, Inuit, Inuktitut, Inupiaq, Inupiat, Iowa ancient Plains indians of the United States. Poetry and Stories of native americans (nativeTech.org http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Native_Amer
Extractions: Native Languages of the Americas Support our organization What's new on our site today! Native Languages of the Americas: Native American Cultures Hello, and welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a small non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting American Indian languages, particularly through the use of Internet technology. Our website is not beautiful. Probably, it never will be. But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of online materials about more than 800 indigenous languages of the Western Hemisphere and the people that speak them. See our menu of Native American information for kids So far we have finished pages for 33 languages spoken by more than a hundred Indian nations in Canada and the United States. In addition to the language information, we have carefully collected and organized links to many different aspects of native life and culture, with an emphasis on American Indians as a living people with a present tense. American Indian history is interesting and important, but Indians are still here today, too, and we have tried to feature modern writers as well as traditional legends, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday. Suggestions for new links are always
Native Americans: Innu v The Lynx Who Ate Himself Two humorous innu legends innu Atumut The innu huntingdog Dogs of the Labrador indians v History of the native American Dog Image http://www.native-languages.org/innu.htm
Extractions: Index of Native American languages Support our organization What's new on our site today! As a complement to our Montagnais and Naskapi language information, we would like to share our collection of indexed links about the Innu people and various aspects of their society. The emphasis of these pages is on American Indians as a living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Innu history is interesting and important, but the Innu are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday. Suggestions for new links are always welcome Naskapi/Montagnais/Innu Distinction
Native Americans - Innu native americans American indians, The First People of America. innu The innu Geta brief history of the innu (not to be confused with the Inuit) of Labrador. http://www.nativeamericans.com/Innu.htm
Index Of Native American Electronic Text Resources On The Internet indians of the Pacific Northwest. Digital Collection of the Denver Public Library. Map Collections 15002002. native American Women. native americans of translated innu stories and http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAetext.html
Extractions: Arizona statewide Poetry Contest winners , two elementary school students from Gila Crossing Community School. Online Magazines and Journals Digital Collections (Photographic, Audio and Textual) Books and Articles with full text online "California as I Saw It:" First-Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900
Extractions: If you are interested in the American Indian culture then, in the interests of hereditary authenticity and derived authority! Listing of Federally Recognized Tribes Tribal Entities List as of Dec. 30, 1998 Indian Tribe Names and Their Meanings Tribal Profiles ... Geographical Index to the Tribes of the United States and Canada WARNING !!: Internet fraud. Beware that there is a tremendous amount of fraud and misrepresentation which exists on the East Coast (and on the Net) for "Indian" events and products. This fraud represents millions of dollars in revenue being deprived of our legitimate tribal Indian populations. There also exists, on the Internet and in reality, groups that give the appearance of being actual tribes, nations or having affiliation with actual tribes and nations. In most cases their purposes are not honestly represented and their existence creates enmity with the tribes and nations which they claim to represent or from which they claim to be descended. I have no way of knowing which is acceptable or legitimate from the state point of the NA Indian. Use caution when buying goods that claim they are "authentic".
Native Americans Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma. EDISTO. Edisto indians (South Carolina). HALIWASAPONI.Haliwa-Saponi indians. HAWAIIAN NATIVES. innu. innu Nation Home Page. INUIT. http://www.smc.qld.edu.au/amerind.htm
Native American Links @MATO.COM Sovereign Dineh Nation. Edisto indians South Carolina. Erie. Hopi Sinom. Huron.innu Nation. Iroquois Constitution. native americans - Iroquoian - The Harley School. http://www.mato.com/links/nalinks.html
Jay's Native Americans And Indigenous Peoples Links innu Nation/Mamit innuat WWW Site; International Links to Plains indians; The Lordsof the National Environmental Coalition of native americans; National Holiday http://www.neravt.com/left/directory/subjects/native.htm
Extractions: UNITY "a national network organization promoting personal development, citizenship and leadership among Native American youth. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, UNITY has served American Indian and Alaska Native youth since 1976. The organization grew out of a need to combat wasted talent and negative peer pressure among Native American youth."
Native American Indian Contemporary Music Listings innu Town (Claude McKenzie), Contemporary Styles / native Robertson, Robbie, Musicfor native americans Soundtrack (with Wild Band of indians, Contemporary, Tape http://www.earthcirclesminnesota.com/music_contemporary.htm
Extractions: Return to Music Choices Artist Titles Category Tape / CD Alfred, Jerry and the Medicine Beat Esti Shon Contemporary Styles / Native Language Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Nendaa Contemporary Styles / Native Language Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Kehlonn Contemporary / Traditional Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Are You Ready for WOR? With Out Rezervation Contemporary / Rap Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Arrow Space "REZ ROCK" 2000 in Europe Contemporary Rock CD $16.89 Atoll, The World Groove Contemporary Rock (occasional Traditional/Vocal) CD $16.89 Beer, Jim and the River Turtle Island Contemporary Blues, Folk, Bluegrass Tape $11.00 CD $16.99 Boyd, Jim alterNATIVE (includes guest vocal by Annie Humphrey)a Contemporary Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Unity Contemporary / Vocal Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Reservation Blues Contemporary / Vocal Tape $11.00 CD $16.89 Reservation Bound Contemporary / Vocal Tape $11.00
Hotsites Native Americans Leaders Indigenous Environmental Network American indians and the Maps of NativeAmericans Yale Peabody Museum Human Hopi Information Network innu Nation Nez http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/natopics.html
American University Library - American Indians Mediagraphy The innu (Montagnais indians) of Labrador are protesting survival humor which enablesindians to live They also discuss the native americans ability to live http://www.library.american.edu/subject/media/american_indian.html
Extractions: Hollywood Depictions of American Indians This mediagraphy lists films, videotapes, and videodiscs in the American University Library Media Services collection that relate to the indigenous peoples of North America. The programs represent a variety of perspectives ranging from anthropological to historical to stereotypical depictions in Hollywood Westerns. Other useful resources for identifying media programs about the indigenous peoples of North America include: Images of American Indians on film: An annotated bibliography . New York: Garland. PN1995.9 I48 Z9935 National Video Resources. (Winter 1993).
Montagnais or people. To avoid confusion, the innu are NOT were sometimes referred to as the Porcupine indians. . found their way into the hands of native americans. http://www.dickshovel.com/mon.html
Extractions: HISTORY [Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron , Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process at this point is to circulate an almost finished product among a peer group for comment and criticism. At the end of this History you will find links to those Nations referred to in the History of the Montagnais. Using the Internet, this can be more inclusive. Feel free to comment or suggest corrections via e-mail. Working together we can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. You will find the ego at this end to be of standard size. Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments... Lee Sultzman. Montagnais Location Nitassinan, the Montagnais homeland, is a vast area which includes most of Quebec east of the St. Maurice River extending along the north side of the St. Lawrence to the Atlantic Ocean in Labrador. To the north, their territory reached as far as the divide between the St. Lawrence and James Bay drainages. There were three divisions: the Montagnais along the St. Lawrence between the St. Maurice River and Sept-Iles; the Naskapi east of them in Labrador; and the Attikamek on the upper St. Maurice River north of Montreal. Population Originally, about 10,000, and reaching its low-point of 2,000 in 1884. Currently, there are almost 13,000 Montagnais in Quebec with another 800 living in Labrador. The 1,100 Naskapi are also split - 600 in Quebec and 500 in Labrador, while the Attikamek have 4,600, all in Quebec. When all groups of the Montagnais are added together, the total is close to 20,000 making the Montagnais the largest group of Native Americans in Quebec after the Mohawk. At present, they are organized into four separate tribal governments. The Naskapi and Montagnais in Labrador are represented by the Innu Nation, while the Quebec Montagnais belong to either the Mamuitun or the Mammit Innuat First Nation. The Attikamek formerly were part of the Montagnais but recently have chosen to maintain a separate status.
UBCIC Links the Smithsonian Institute for native americans ~ Smithsonian Institute indians (SK)~ First Nations Community Profiles (INAC aht Nation (BC) ~ innu Nation (Mamit http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/links.htm
Extractions: OTHER See also, the Protecting Knowledge conference links for more information relating to topics like biodiversity and indigenous intellectual property rights. Browse the Protecting Knowledge distribution list archives for past email announcements. See also, the Research Department - Bill C-31 Links Follow this link to view our on-line papers archive or look at our on-line UBCIC publications which include The Corbiere Ruling and the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs' Initial Response : Canada's Civil Society Consultations for the World Conference Against Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance 2001 ABORIGINAL E-MAIL LISTS
Mark Bourrie, Indigenous Canadians Join Forces With US Indians with the National Congress of American indians (NCAI), based in The innu have foughtfor years against low of the world by allying itself with native americans. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/332.html
Extractions: Worldwide distribution via the APC networks. On Monday, Phil Fontaine, head of the Assembly of First Nations which represents more than 300 Native communities in Canada, announced a formal partnership with the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), based in the United States. Fontaine said the two organisations would press for full self- government and sovereignty for all native North Americans. He said the group also would seek partnerships with aboriginal groups in Mexico. The Geneva-based UN Human Rights Committee said in a report last week that the Canadian government had failed to implement recommendations of the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - proof that Ottawa was not complying with the international covenant on civil and political rights. The Royal Commission, made up of eminent Native leaders, lawyers, and academics, recommended full self-government, control over resources, and a separate traditional legal system. It also recommended major improvements to Native health care.
Extractions: 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...