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Native Americans - Genealogy - American Indian Records http//www.powersource.com/powersource/cherokee/gene.html Cyndi s List of Geneology Sites on the Internet native american general Resource Sites, History amp http://www.nativeamericans.com/Genealogy.htm
Extractions: Channell Construction Company is: The largest Native American general contractor in Nebraska and Iowa. Certified as an 8(a) Minority Small Business Company through the Small Business Administration (SBA) "Buy Indian" certified through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and Indian Health Service (IHS)
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print Children s native american general There are 96 books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Children snative american general Page 1 of 4 next. http://www.powells.com/subsection/ChildrensNativeAmericanGeneral.html
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California Communities | Native American General Policy The sponsoring jurisdiction and the Native American Indian Tribe must secure the to Authority financings are followed including the general Authority policy http://www.cacommunities.com/program/nativeAm.html
Extractions: CSCDA Native American Tribes Development Projects Policy General Policies Economic Development Projects for Native American Tribes In order to approve a tax-exempt financing for Native American Tribes, the CSCDA Commission requires the following five findings: The request for the financing is in a written, publicly adopted resolution from the California city or county which surrounds in whole or part the Native American Tribe land on which the proposed project is to be located. There is substantial economic benefit in the proposed project, such as high job creation or the use of the revenues for public benefits such as public health. There is a written agreement covering taxes and revenue sharing between the Native American Indian tribe and the sponsoring jurisdiction in which the proposed facility would be located. The nature, amount, and type of the taxes and of the revenue sharing will be left to the discretion of the local jurisdiction. It is the intent of this section to insure that both environmental and financial impacts of the proposed project are covered by this agreement. The sponsoring jurisdiction and the Native American Indian Tribe must secure the publicly adopted written approval of any city or county within a one-mile radius of the site and all cities or counties in whose planning sphere of influence the project falls.
CBTL Native American: General Resources General Native American Resources. Native American History Resources on the Net General index of internet sites on Native American history. http://www.cbtl.org/na/general.htm
Extractions: Genetic Studies conducted on full-blooded indigenous populations from North, Central, and South America (the New World) has identified a limited number of shared genetic markers. These markers have very specific modes of inheritance and are relatively unique to populations with Native American Ancestry. There are 2 types of inheritance pattern categories that these markers follow, either a directly paternal linkage (i.e., male-to-male-to-male, etc.) or a directly maternal linkage (i.e., female-to-all her children. Then, only the female children pass it on to all their children)
Chief Pontiac, A First Class Native American General In 1769, a fellow Native American murdered Pontiac. His dream of a united Native American front against the Europeans did not end with him, however. http://www.danielnpaul.com/ChiefPontiac-Ottawa.html
Extractions: Photo: Courtesy of the Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian Son of an Ottawa father and an Ojibway mother, was born on the Maumee River. By 1775 he had become a chief with great power of organization. He traveled widely urging the Indians, likely fought against Braddock in 1755. With his Ottawas, Ojibways and Pottawaton, he formed his conspiracy to overthrow the English rule by taking their forts. He almost successed. Forts Michellimackinac, Sandusky, Miami, Ouitanon, Presque Isle, LeBouef and Venango fell and many people were massacred. Forts Pitt, Niagara, Ligonier and Detroit held out and Pontiac's plan collapsed. He was pardoned by the English. In fear that he was about to organize further hostilities among the Illinois Indians, he was stabbed to death by a Kaskaskia tribesman at Cahokia. In retaliations, the Potawatanis practically exterminated the Illinois. Pontiac achieved his fame by his powerful organizing ability and by his six months siege of Fort Detroit. An Ojibwa girl told Major Gladwyn, Commander of the fort, of a strategy to be used by the Indians to get into the fort and take it. The English were ready and Pontiac failed. He was one of the most remarkable men of his race in American history.
Native American Home Pages - General Index to native american Resources on the Internet from Karen Strom Added 1/8 Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction - a general guide regarding which sovereign http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/general.html
Extractions: Maintained by Lisa Mitten. 1492: The Effects of European Contact on the Health of the Native People of North America : A Selected Bibliography of Books, Theses, and Audiovisuals Added 10/12/99 Aboriginal Canada Portal Added 8/2/03 Aboriginal Digital Collections - lots of good stuff from Canada. Added 9/10/99 Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples (WWW Virtual Library - strong Australian focus) Updated 5/27/97 Aboriginal Links - an indigenous peoples web directoy from NAPE - Native American Access Program in Engineering. Added 11/23/99 Aboriginal Self-Government a 1999 report from the Parliamentary Research Branch of the Canadian government. Added 12/15/99 Aboriginal Web Links - with a Canadian focus Added 1/2/96; Updated 5/27/97 Aboriginal Youth Network (from Canada) Added 12/5/95) Against the Winds : American Indian Running Traditions - a virtual exhibit from the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Added 2/24/99 Alcatraz (photographs from the 1969-71 Indian occupation - from the California State University at Long Beach's American Indian Studies Program (Added 11/1/95) Alcatraz Is Not An Island - web page to accompany the 2002 PBS documentary Added 12/7/02 Alcohol and Drug Information for Native Americans from the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information Added 10/17/98 American Indian Ethnobotany Database Added 11/5/96 American Indian Health Resources - links to lots of Indian health organizations, programs, and information.
AIROS: American Indian Radio On Satellite National distribution system for native programming to Tribal communities and general audiences via radio and the internet. Streaming audio from RealMedia and video on WebTV. http://www.airos.org/
Extractions: Click the logo to search our web site Produce for AIROS Click here to explore the opportunities of producing a radio program for the AIROS network. AIROS - providing you with authentic Native American music, news, entertainment, interviews and discussions of the current issues in Indian Country and the world. AIROS is an international distributor of Native American programming through the Public Radio Satellite System. Check out some of the highlights from the week's programming: Wisdom of the Elders Series Wisdom of the Elders is the new Native American radio series which presents messages and stories of distinctive indigenous role models from numerous tribes across Turtle Island. Each show features prophetic wisdom from gifted elders combined with special features on natural health and healing, storytelling, and traditional and contemporary Native American music. This project includes an enhanced radio website, and educational/outreach materials. For more information visit www.wisdomoftheelders.org
American Indian Studies Spanish Exploration and Conquest of native America. Hernando de Soto invaded native America in the 1640s. american Indian Studies general Reading List. http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/
NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY A general overview with quotes, essays, and links. http://www.religioustolerance.org/nataspir.htm
Extractions: NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. " The culture, values and traditions of native people amount to more than crafts and carvings. Their respect for the wisdom of their elders, their concept of family responsibilities extending beyond the nuclear family to embrace a whole village, their respect for the environment, their willingness to share - all of these values persist within their own culture even though they have been under unremitting pressure to abandon them. " Mr. Justice Thomas Berger, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, (aka the Berger Inquiry). " Rather than going to church, I attend a sweat lodge; rather than accepting bread and toast [sic] from the Holy Priest, I smoke a ceremonial pipe to come into Communion with the Great Spirit; and rather than kneeling with my hands placed together in prayer, I let sweetgrass be feathered over my entire being for spiritual cleansing and allow the smoke to carry my prayers into the heavens. I am a Mi'kmaq, and this is how we pray. " Noah Augustine, from his article "
Native American Genealogy Pages of information on Cherokee, Choctaw, Lakota, Melungeon, Narragansett, and general native american Genealogy. Also with articles and links. http://hometown.aol.com/bbbenge/front.html
Extractions: Jim Hick's Website, genealogies of Descendants of Nathan Hicks, Sr; Descendants of John Downing, Major; Descendants of Moytoy; Descendants of Oo-loo-tsa; Descendants of Thomas Cordery (link sited added 10 September 1998 Native American Bookstores and Maps Melodie Sander's Cherokee Genealogy Research Material Kevin Cloud Brechner's Lecture on the White Buffalo Calf with Links
General Native American Links general native american Links. There are time. Enjoy. These are some of my favorite general sites on the Net for native americans. Paula http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/Links.html
Extractions: There are a lot of great sites out on the Internet these days, so I thought that I would get up a general index for everyone. In some cases I have linked to a specific page on a site. Some of these sites will move to individual pages as we develope but you will know ahead of time. Enjoy These are some of my favorite general sites on the Net for Native Americans Paula Gliese Native Amercan Resources
Bruce Johnston, W8BAJ Family tree and general interests of Bruce Johnston. Lineage dates to the early 1600s and includes native american names. http://hometown.aol.com/oldgrandpainmi/
Extractions: THE JOHNSTON FAMILY....................................................................(PAGE 2) W8BAJ-Ham Radio Page.....................................................................(PAGE 3) THE JOHNSTON FAMILY TREE...........................................................(PAGE WTHS, Waterford Township High, Class of '79......................................(PAGE 5) ...
Native American Genealogy Links Genealogy First Nations/First Peoples Issues Fourth World Documentation Project Home Page general native american Links (Barbara Benge) native american Indians http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/newlinks.html
White Bear Speaks On-line - White Bear's Home Page Ascended native american Shaman sends messages about the ascension of Planet Earth. Channelings, question and answer feature and general information. http://www.white-bear.org/