Learn History - Native Indians Of North America are studied in the Autumn Term of Year 8. We focus on two main culture areas TheNorth west coast Indians such The native Peoples of North America have a http://www.learnhistory.org.uk/indians/
Extractions: Learn History Home Topics Romans Medieval Indians American West ... Cold War Interact Contact Links Native Indians of North America The Native American Indians are studied in the Autumn Term of Year 8. We focus on two main culture areas: The North West Coast Indians such as the Kwakiutl and Haida, and the Indians of the Plains such as the Lakota Sioux and the Cheyenne. The Native Peoples of North America have a history rich in legend and culture, which still survives today despite the actions of the US Government. On this page you will find links to sites to help you with your research. You can visit Virtual Museums and see primary artifacts, as well as sites created by experts on the topic. A good place to start is First Americans a site created by US students. The Plains The Indians of the Plains are possibly the most well-known of all the culture areas because of the Hollywood movies. However not many people know that before the European invaders introduced the horse to North America, the Plains peoples lived in a settled, agricultural lifestyle.
The West (U.S.) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The west also contains much of the native Some members of its substantial native Hawaiianpopulation are resentful of American sovereignty over the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_West_(U.S.)
Extractions: The U.S. West region refers to what are now the westernmost states of the United States As defined by the Census Bureau , the Western region of the United States includes 13 states: Alaska Arizona California Colorado ... Washington , and Wyoming . This includes all those states through which the Continental Divide passes (Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico), as well as all other states further west. Alaska and Hawaii, being detached from the other western states, have few similarities with them, but are usually also classified as part of the West. Arizona, Colorado, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah or regions of those states are sometimes also considered part of the Southwest United States , while Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington or regions of those states are sometimes considered part of the Pacific Northwest , and California, Oregon and Washington are considered the West Coast of the United States Table of contents 1 Geography 1.1 Natural geography
American Culture from About.com American Indians native American Resources on the the Ellis Islandof the west coast for Asian from About.com Bizarre American Holidays Home http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/amerc.html
Native Peoples And American Indian West contact between Europeans and Northwest coast Indians, but resource for informationon native peoples (primarily BACK to the Multicultural American west homepage http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/mw/indian.html
Extractions: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) Landmark Supreme Court case on status of Indians under U.S. constitution. Documents of the Sand Creek Massacre (1864) European American version of events. The Battle of Little Bighorn: An Eyewitness Account by the Lakota Chief Red Horse recorded in pictographs and text at the Cheyenne River Reservation, 1881 Chief Joseph (Nez Perce), Selected statements and speeches (1877-79) Costanoan-Ohlone California Indian homepage A resource for those interested in contemporary issues, including federal recognition and Native American sovereignty, particularly with regard to tribes in California. Linked to over fifty other pages. Updated regularly. California Indian Library collection The collection itself was funded through UC Berkeley with the intention of making duplicate materials widely available at libraries in central and northern California, while returning originals to the various tribes. Page has very useful bibliographies on Native American tribes in that region. Inupiat of Artic Alaska Treats early history of Inupiat people, effects of cultural contact, significant legislation, and present-day concerns. Very readable. Includes some wonderful photographs.
General Reference the plains, the northern Pacific coast, northern and category of the early AmericanWest with annotations is a collection of native American artistic symbols http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/GeneralRef.html
Extractions: If you can't find it here, then maybe it doesn't exist. From the Indian Health Services comes this great listing of anotated links to all types of subjects having to do with Native American Indians. Native American History http://jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/history.html An extensive listing of annotated links to sites on the internet dealing with Native American Tribes.
301 Redirect American Indian Resources native American Timeline History of the United Statesof America Southwest Plains Rockies Oregon Territory west coast http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/~kansite/WEST/
Immigration... African: Moving North, Heading West a Liberian colony on the west coast of Africa. but equal” accommodations for AfricanAmericans and whites fleeing persecution in their native lands; allowing http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/immig/african7.html
Extractions: Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, 1902-1933 In the 50 years following the end of Reconstruction, African Americans transformed American life once more: They moved. Driven in part by economic concerns, and in part by frustration with the straitened social conditions of the South, in the 1870s African Americans began moving North and West in great numbers. In the 1890s, the number of African Americans moving to the Northeast and the Midwest was double that of the previous decade. In 1910, it doubled again, then again in 1920. In the 1920s, more than 750,000 African Americans left the Southa greater movement of people than had occurred in the Irish potato famine of the 1840s. Inventing Entertainment The coming of the First World War drew still more African Americans to the nation's cities, both in the North and the South, as workers were attracted by new factory jobs. A university education came within reach for more and more African Americans, and considerable debate emerged about the role of the growing African American professional class. As African American officers such as
Native American Cultures - Art Galleries collection of original works in various mediums by native American Artists Carvings west coast Artists west coast natives online represents native Artists and http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/art.htm
Homework Center - Native American Sites org/cmnh/exhibits/northsouth-east-west/ This site Springs Walla Walla, Wasco andPaiute native American tribes. A History of the Northwest coast http//www http://www.multcolib.org/homework/natamhc.html
Homework Center - Language Arts Spanish Exploration and Conquest of native America http//www The Expansion of theAmerican west http//www.americanwest History of the Northwest coast http//www http://www.multcolib.org/homework/amhsthc.html
Extractions: Native North American Art Links Last updated: June 9, 2004 Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan CANADA AUSTRALIA OTHER INDEXES ... UNITED STATES If you find that a link no longer works or would like your site added to our links page, please let us know at: info@sicc.sk.ca The AFN Youth Digitization Website Project has an Arts section, including information on artists. Bone Snow Knives and Tin Oil Lamps: Enduring Traditions Among Canada's First Peoples , Canadian First Nations artifacts, on the Canada's Digital Collections site. Canadian Museum of Civilization Cape Dorset Inuit Art and Inuit Cultural Perspectives , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. First Nations Art: An Introduction to Contemporary Native Artists in Canada , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. The Gallery: A collection of art from the Central Interior of British Columbia page Luxton Museum of the Plains Indian , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection , on the Nova Scotia Museum: A Family of 25 Museums Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
Extractions: Encyclopedia worldwide Show index of all articles : united-states.asinah.net Main Page Edit this page Orange-red states are in the West region. The U.S. West region refers to what are now the westernmost states of the United States The following states are considered part of the West: Alaska and Hawaii , being detached from the other western states, have few similarities with them, but are usually also classified as part of the West. Table of contents 1 Geography 3 Related topics The West is the most geographically diverse region of the country, with several geographical regions running north to south. Along the Pacific Ocean coast lie the Coast Ranges , which are usually not very tall. They collect a large part of the airborne moisture moving in from the ocean. Even in relatively arid central California, the Coast Ranges squeeze enough water out of the clouds to support the growth of coast redwoods. East of the Coast Ranges lie several intensively cultivated fertile valleys, notably the San Joaquin Valley of California and the
Extractions: the rightwing attacks on minorities and on immigrants Perspective for the next phase of the struggle The new civil rights movement that BAMN has built in defense of affirmative action has shown the way to defeat the rightwing attack on civil rights and on immigrants. The young activist civil rights leaders must use this conference to clarify ourselves politically and strategically and to prepare for a large-scale development of integrated anti-racist struggle for equality in California, on the West Coast and throughout the country. We have to learn from our victory at the US Supreme Court in defense of affirmative action. It is mass, militant, integrated struggle that can beat the rightwing, just as the 50,000-person civil rights march organized by BAMN at the US Supreme Court secured the upholding of affirmative action in the University of Michigan cases. The whole series of attacks on affirmative action, integration programs and on immigrant rights has been originated by the same set of rightwing, racist forces in the Republican Party. It is a matter of practical strategy and logical consistency to interweave the different elements of our struggle against racism and for equality. The rightwing forces responsible for these attacks comprehend the interconnection of the attacks on affirmative action, integration and on immigrantsÂ’ rights. We must as well.
Native American Resource Page Indians A Literary History of the American west American Indian Fiction BureauMinority Links for Media, American Indian/Alaska native - Census 2000 http://hs.riverdale.k12.or.us/~dthompso/native/
Extractions: An online exhibition of a new hall in this Pittsburgh museum that "emphasizes the interactions of American Indian people with the natural world. Through the arts and artifacts of five American Indian peoplesthe Lakota of the Plains, the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the American Indians living in urban areas the exhibition showcases the diversity and creativity of the native peoples of North America." Native American Home Page
USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2 drier), population (less dense), and ethnicity (strong SpanishAmerican and native-Americancomponents). americans have long regarded the west as the http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/factover/ch2.htm
Extractions: high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions: New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma. The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Klallam refers to four distinct but otherwise related bands of Native Americans Native Americans (also American Indians Amerindians Amerinds , or Red Indians ) are indigenous peoples and descendants of those who lived in the Americas prior to the European colonization. Many of these tribally affiliated ethnic groups endure today as political communities. The name "Indians" was bestowed by Christopher Columbus, who mistakenly believed that the places he found them were among the islands in Southeast Asia known to Europeans as the Indies. (See further discussion below).
Women Artists Of The American West - Syllabus, Summer have lived and worked on the us west coast during the of white women s promotion ofNative arts and new vision of womanhood in the early modern American west. http://www.sla.purdue.edu/WAAW/Themes/TOC.html
Extractions: WAAW Home Please note syllabus dates refer to chat room dates; class meets in "live chat" each Monday and Wednesday evening, 8pm to 9:30pm Eastern Time (be sure to note the correct time for your time zone). All students will be notified of the Chat Room and Threaded Discussion addresses and registration procedures via email during the week of June 4. week 1: June 11-13, 2001 (Susan Ressler, artist - Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana) Why study women artists, and why study them in the context of the American West? This introductory essay provides a historical framework from which to approach the course content. It includes an overview of the scholarly literature on women's art and proposes alternatives to canonically "male" constructions of the American West. week 2: June 18-20, 2001
Celebrating National Native American Heritage Month be raised (and blessed) by Northwest coast natives or A Quick History Lesson SomeNative American Tribes. on location and dialect (east to west) Lower, Middle http://www.orau.gov/eeo/natamer/natamer.htm
Extractions: Celebrating National Native American Heritage Month Totem Test The Wow of Powwows A Quick History Lesson: Some Native American Tribes Take a Totem Test! 1. True or False? Totem poles were an important part of the Potlatch ceremony. True. Carved from mature cedar trees by the Native people of the Northwest Pacific coast, full-size totem poles are outgrowths of the region's aboriginal art forms. They were originally an important part of the Potlatch ceremony, a feast with deep meaning to coastal First Nations. Totem poles were once carved and raised to represent a family-clan, its kinship system, its dignity, and its accomplishments. A totem pole served, in essence, as the emblem of a family or clan and often as a reminder of its ancestry. 2. True or False? Totems were once worshiped. False. They are emblems, not icons, and have never been worshiped. 3. True or False? Totem poles are solemn and always very serious. False. Sometimes there are jokes woven into totem poles, such as figures "accidentally" carved upside down. Tricks are sometimes played on the pole's sponsor. If the person paying for the pole annoys the carvers too much, he might be portrayed on the pole a little too naked (!). A touch of carved-in amusement is part of the tradition. 4. True or False? Totem poles all use the same symbols.
Literary History Of The American West If the American west is any indication, nothing could be who is attempting to restore native American story and along the north Pacific coast through his http://www2.tcu.edu/depts/prs/amwest/html/wl0011.html
Extractions: It's going along. Now all will remain as it is. I F WE ARE to speak of the literature of the American West, we must speak first of the native American literatures, for each of the two or three hundred tribal communities living in the West has invested this land with traditions of story and song. The reciprocal relationship between man and the land is a common denominator for all native literature. The land is our source, and here, in Mary Austin's phrase, "the land sets the limit." Within the limits the land sets, it remains for man to imagine ways of seeing and talking about it, ways of knowing it. First Born emerges from the land only to turn back and create it with story and song. The Papago communities who join together to tell of First Born invest the land with meaning. They make the land into a cultural landscape. Cultural landscapes are social and cumulative. They are the natural result of a process which has been carried on for centuries in native communities on this continent. Cultural landscapes are made whenever communities of people join words to place. They enable man to feel a sense of place, to hear the darkness rub the water.