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  1. Understanding the Anasazi of Mesa Verde and Hovenweep
  2. The Anasazi: Ancient Indian People of the American Southwest by J. Brody, 1991-07-15
  3. Indians of the Four Corners: The Anasazi and Their Pueblo Descendants by Alice Marriott, 1996-05
  4. Anasazi Coloring Book : The Story of the Ancient Ones by Sandra Stemmler, 1997-06
  5. Anasazi: Ancient People of the Rock by Donald Pike, 1986-06-08
  6. Stories and Stone: An Anasazi Reader
  7. Anasazi Legends: Songs of the Wind Dancer by Lou Cuevas, 2000-08
  8. Foundations of Anasazi Culture
  9. Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest by William M. Ferguson, Arthur H. Rohn, 1987-03-01

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By about A.D. 700, the Anasazi culture had emerged in the arid southwestern part of North America. Their territory covered much of the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, where Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah meet. Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning "ancient ones". They were a farming community and by about A.D. 750 they began building elaborate, multi-storied, apartment-like structures with many rooms for different purposes. The Spaniards called the Anasazi communities "pueblos," or towns. The descendants of the Anasazi, including the Hopi and the Zuni, still occupy similar communities in the Four Corners area. BACK TO NATIVE AMERICANS Cobblestone Publishing Company
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43. Native American Tribes
As with all things, the anasazi knew their bond Service Act was passed, many native Americans had rushed to banned the swastika, an ancient native symbol, from
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Native American Tribes
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    Abenaki Acoma Pueblo Aleutians Anasazi ... Blackfeet Abenaki
    • in Vermont learned from childhood that the Creator, Tabaldac, had set aside the rivers and mountains of their homeland for their eternal use. Each landmark had a story: An enormous boulder in Lake Champlain, for instance, contained the spirit of the giant Odzihozo, who in his birth pangs had gouged out the basin that held the lake's waters. These stories, told by firelight during long winter evenings, reminded people of why things were the way there, and of their own place in the world around them.
      tended to move about seasonally. Abenaki groups congregated in farm villages for planting and harvesting but migrated to waterfalls and other choice sites when salmon, shad, and alewife headed upstream to spawn in the spring.
      held celebrations to mark the time of spring planting, the ripening of blueberries, the bringing in of the corn. The activity of the hunt...also required powerful rituals to ensure success. Hunters knew the habits and habitats of the animal world intimately, and they felt an almost personal bond with the animals they tracked. Before setting out, each hunter sought to discover his quarry in a dream-a sign that the creature would willingly surrender itself to his spear or arrow. After making the kill, a hunter treated the carcass with respect, ceremoniously burying the carcass with respect, ceremoniously buring the bones lest the animal's spirit take offense and depart forever from the hunting grounds.

44. Nativeam
Your ultimate responsibility is to select one native american tribe and create three magazine pages to add to the class native american Cultures Electronic
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Native American Cultures Your Task A team of archeologists has hired our class to assist them in researching and reconstructing Native American life. You will work with a partner to explore Native American life using a wide variety of books, magazine, and Internet resources. Spend some time looking at the many different Native American tribes. Your ultimate responsibility is to select one Native American tribe and create three magazine pages to add to the class "Native American Cultures" Electronic Magazine. Good luck! Mrs. Modena Process and Responsibilities Use the Native American books and magazines available in the classroom as well as the sites listed below and on Mrs. Modena's Curriculum Connections as you conduct your research. Select one Native American tribe that interests you. Print out the note taking template and begin gathering your cultural research.

45. Native American Webquest
Finally, your Eagle Eye Team needs to tell about what it was like to grow up in a native american tribe. General native american Sites, Eastern Woodland tribes.
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Introduction Your friends have joined you for a walk along the Nashua River (or Nashaway) in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. As you walk by the clear, flowing stream, a huge bald eagle lands in a towering tree nearby. "Look around, boys and girls," announces the Eagle. "The River, known as the River With the Pebbled Bottom, has changed over the past 600 years. I have seen this forest when the Nashaway or Nipmuc Tribe called this home." "Wow," your excited friends respond. "Could you bring us back to that time so that we can see what it was like for our Native Americans?" "Hop onto my back," invites the Eagle, "and hold on tightly. We will travel around the United States, and I will help you learn about some of the Native Americans who lived in our country. You will learn the ways of the First People." The Task Your team of second graders have been selected to become the "Eagle Eye" news team from Station WCOC-TV. Your team's job will be to interview a tribe of Native Americans for our program, "Dateline: COC". People on your interview team include the following:

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  • Algonkin Nation History (First Nations)
      "If for no other reason, the Algonkin would be famous because their name has been used for the largest native language group in North America." 2-00

  • Algonquian Languages (YourDictionary.com)
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  • Anasazi - Architecture (Scoop)
      Provides 3-d views of the Kiva, structures for meetings of the ancient Anasazi Native Americans.

  • Beothuk Nation History (First Nations)
      "One thing that is known about the Beothuk was their love of the color red." 2-00

  • Blackfeet Nation (Blackfeet Nation)
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  • Catawba Nation History (First Nations) 2-00
  • Cheyenne Language (YourDictionary.com)
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  • Chicora Nation and the Coree (First Nations - Pate)
      "The Coree tradition was a proud history of alliance with the English of Walter Raleigh's Lost Colony. It was a driving force in colonization of North Carolina." 12-03
  • Chippewa Cree (Chippewa Cree Tribal Council)
      Provides basic information about the size of the tribe and the economic conditions of members. 9-00
  • 47. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
    Provides an excellent description of tribes and nations. Provides a description of ancient native american cultures of USA, such as the anasazi, Mongollon and
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  • History and Cultures of Native Americans - British Columbia First Nations (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides nine lesson plans regarding the history and cultures of Native Americans in North America. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. Grade 12. 2-01

  • Indian Removal Act (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
      Provides lessons and Web resources for studying this Act and its important consequences in American history. 6-02

    Lists
  • -Native American Groups (Awesome Library)
      Provides sources of information on Confederacies, Nations, and Tribes, in alphabetic order by group. 1-01

  • -Tribes and Nations - First Nations (Matin)
      Provides a comprehensive set of resources, organized by subject. 2-01

  • Aboriginal Peoples Worldwide Links (Henderson)
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      Provides sources of information on the cultures of Native Americans.
  • 48. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
    Innu Mythology native american Creation Myths native american Literature. anasazi CastanoanOhlone and Lakotas Dakota Myths american Indian Culture
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    Alaska Natives and the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971
    University of Connecticut
    American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    A Brief History of the Innu A Brief History of the Trail of Tears (Cherokee) Cherokee History Cherokee History Timeline ... Database of Native American Treaties and Federal Laws
    University of Massachusetts
    First Nations History
    Lee Sultzman
    History and Culture of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe A History of the Northwest Coast A History of the Western Shoshone
    Scott Robert Ladd
    Indian Removal Debate, 1830 Kaw Nation History Little Known Historical Facts (Oneida) Native Nations of Iowa ... The Rogue River War: Alea, Siletz: 1894
    California State University, San Marcos
    Treaties Project
    Oneida Nation
    Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784 Theodore De Bry Woodcuts
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    What Were the Results of Allotment (The Dawes Act, 1887)

    49. Native Americans
    Scholastic native american Cultures - anasazi and Pueblo SouthWest native americans - history and information. Texas Indians - all about Texas Indian tribes.
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    American Indian Kids - info about Native Americans California Intermountain Indian culture - California Indian information
    Californian Native Americans - a Thinkquest
    Native American Chart - information on habitats, homes, dress, food, customs, tools/weapons, art and famous Native Americans American Indians - "Learn more about the Apache, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Pueblo tribes. Read about native legends, heroes, leaders (like Geronimo), and great battles (like Custer's Army's last stand). The Apache People of the Southwestern Deserts - information about the Apaches Eastern Woodlands Indians - information about the Eastern Woodlands Indians First Americans - info about Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota, and Iroquois The First Americans - information about Indians from different areas in the United States
    First Nations Histories - information on many Native American tribes
    Florida Indians - links to sites about Indians in Florida The Government of the Iroquois Nations - information Homes of the Past: Longhouse - Iroquoian longhouse Indian Culture - describes home, food, clothing and interesting facts for five Indian regions

    50. Native Americans
    native american Resources information on native american culture, tribes, dress, and Scholastic - native american Cultures - anasazi and Pueblo
    http://www.picadome.fcps.net/lab/currl/nativeam/intermediate.htm
    Intermediate
    American Indian Heritage Month - includes Indian place names, words currently in use, the creation of American Indian Heritage Month and an encyclopedia of Indian-related facts
    Californian Native Americans - a Thinkquest
    Fancy Pow Wow Outfits
    First Americans - info on Dinee, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota and Iroquois tribes
    American Indians - "Learn more about the Apache, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Pueblo tribes. Read about native legends, heroes, leaders (like Geronimo), and great battles (like Custer's Army's last stand). The Apache People of the Southwestern Deserts - information about the Apaches People and Cultures of the Southwest - information on famous Native Americans of Southwest, ancient peoples and American Indians today History of the Cherokee
    First Nations Histories - information on many Native American tribes
    Frances Desmore: Songcatcher
    Homes of the Past: Longhouse - archaeology of longhouse Indian Mounds of Mississippi
    An Indian Thanksgiving
    Indians of the Great Basin Learn about Native Americans - information on
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    National Museum of the American Indian - has some teaching materials
    Native Americans - information on different Native American tribes
    Native Americans - by a fifth grade class at Mountain City Elementary

    51. History Of Sex: Native Americans - First Contact
    Commercial Sex, Mesopotamia, tribe by tribe. Law Sex, Ancient Greece, anasazi. Pleasures of Sex, Mayan Empire, Pregnancy, native Americans, Links Beginning to Come In.
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    Still under construction. History of Sex Early Mediterranean Hohokam Ancient Greece Anasazi Incan Empire Mound Builders Paraphilias Aztec Empire and more Pleasures of Sex Mayan Empire Pregnancy Native Americans Links Beginning to Come In Relationships Roman Empire Feel Free to Browse Other Middle Ages Sites While Under Construction Research Renaissance/Reformation STDs Puritans ... Sex Education Links Have a website to list? Add Link . Have a question? Contact

    52. Anasazi Indians Posters - Native American Tribes Prints
    anasazi Indians Posters and native american Tribes Prints. anasazi Treasure prints anasazi Castle print. anasazi Indians Posters, anasazi Indians.
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    54. Homework Help--Countries & Native Peoples--NativeAmericans In History
    District in Utah, this site covers the anasazi of the about the Haida from the Alaska native Heritage Center Notes from the North american Indian by ES Curtis
    http://www.kcls.org/hh/nativeamericans.cfm
    Library Services Find Your Library Ask a Librarian Reserve a PC Library Cards ... eBooks Good Reads Good Reads New Reads Book Clubs Youth Services Homework Help Kidspage TeenZone Library Resources eAudio Seniors ESL/Literacy Special Collections ... Email This
    Native Americans in History General Regions Tribes/Cultures General
    American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience

    From California State University, Long Beach this site provides links to a collection of images of Native Americans including narrative descriptions. It is arranged chronologically from the prehistoric period through 1990.
    American Indian History and Related Issues

    From the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach, this site provides links to information about history and culture of Native Americans in North America.
    Clothing

    From the Canadian Museum of Civilization this site provides images of clothing from native Indian tribes in Canada detailing type, date made, and culture. Tribes include Haida, Inuit, Ojibwa, Tsimshian, and others.

    55. The Educational Encyclopedia, Old And Lost Cultures
    Abenaki a native american Nation comprised of descendants of the peoples in Mexico, Central, and South America. anasazi Pueblo Bonito was constructed over a
    http://users.telenet.be/educypedia/education/anthropologynortham.htm
    Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Anthropology General Africa Asia Arctic people ... Near East North America South America Vikings Old cultures Evolution North America: indian cultures overview Alcatraz island the 1969-1971 occupation of Alcatraz Island by Indians of All Tribes American indians and the natural world American Indians have an enduring heritage of connections with the natural universe American indians of the Pacific Northwest an extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics American indians of the Pacific Northwest index American indian heritage foundation American indian tribes Canada’s native peoples Ethnology of North America ... Mesoweb exploration of Mesoamerican cultures Mystery of the first Americans the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton embroils scientists in a debate over North America's first inhabitants Native American nations Native Americans Hopi, Apache, Navaho, Kachinas, Pleiadians, twisted hair, Crow, Comanche, Cheyenne, Mohawk, Iroquois, Cherokee

    56. El Centro's American Indian Links Page
    Popol Vuh Maya Creation Story; Aztec Creation Story; anasazi Diaspora - Navajo Myth; native american Heritage; African-american Ancestors Among the Five
    http://pw2.netcom.com/~wandaron/indians.html
    Forward to the Olmec The Magical History Tour Back to the Early Peoples of the Americas
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    57. Native American Cultures - Main Page
    Allnative.com. Great place for native american Products of all kinds; majority owned and operated by the Winnebago tribe of Nebraska.
    http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/
    Although Star Spider Dancing has crossed over, her energy she invested in her Domains and Websites shall be maintained by her family and friends so she may continue to help others. More information is available on request by clicking here. Thank you. This page best viewed at 800x600 or 640x480.
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    Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton

    Press releases, articles re lawsuit against the federal government for mismanagement of IIM [Individual Indian Monies] trust accounts. Please use above LINK to access all articles sent us by indiantrust.com www.indiantrust.com . Transcripts of Secretary Norton's contempt trial. Click on Transcripts, then Contempt Trials. Also see Cover Story of 9/9/01 Parade. YOU CAN HELP! Site Search Engine Opens in New Browser Window This 'Search Engine' seaches ONLY Native Americn Cultures pages . It does not search other sites in the ewebtribe.com domain, nor other sites or domains on the Web.

    58. Native American Web Sites
    History and accompanying catalog explore the anasazi sandal collection languages, songs and dances of native North America. Tales told by North american Indians
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    59. Native American Pottery
    Indian Women Beautiful photographic collection of contemporary native american pottery from many different tribes. Southwestern Pottery anasazi to Zuni
    http://www.native-languages.org/pottery.htm
    Native American Languages Native American Tribes What's new on our site today!
    American Indian Pottery and Sculpture
    As with basketry
    If you are looking to buy pottery or ceramics that were actually made by Native Americanseither because it's important to you to have the real thing or because you want to support native people with your purchasethen here is our list of American Indian artists whose pottery is available online. Hopefully this can provide you with a good starting point. This list is by no means completeplease email us if you have a website of Native American pottery for us to add. We gladly advertise any native artist or native-owned art business here free of charge. We do not link to pottery or other sculpture which is not made by tribally recognized American Indian, Inuit, or First Nations artists, so please do not ask us to.
    This website belongs to Native Languages of the Americas, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting endangered Native American languages. We are not artists ourselves, so please do not send us email asking for further information about these pots visit the artists' webpages and send your requests to them. Though we have featured only Native American pottery identified with the name and tribal affiliation of each artist, we haven't called the tribal offices to check up on any of them, and we only know a few of them personally. We also don't guarantee any of their products. And finally, websites do occasionally expire and change hands, so please use your common sense and this general rule of thumb

    60. Native Languages Of The Americas: Setting The Record Straight
    would eat part of a dead tribal member s body We can t assume ancient anasazi culture included we have used american Indian , native american , and native
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    Native American Languages Support our organization What's new on our site today!
    Setting the Record Straight
    (Infrequently Asked Questions)
    There is a lot of very good information about native peoples of America and their languages out there on the Internet. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of garbage. Some of it poses as scholarship. We have strived to include links to as much useful information as possible on our website. However, we are trying to present a correct resource here. Though we have linked to websites which take different positions on legitimate disagreements of theory or history (Was Michigamean a Siouan language? Did Pocahontas really save John Smith's life?), we have not linked to anything we know is substantially incorrect, nor to claims which are unsupported by any fact. Instead, we would like to correct some of the myths, mistakes, and just plain made-up stories of the Internet on this page. Aren't all Amerindian languages related?
    These 'languages' are really dialects, right?

    Are Amerindian languages related to Mongolian?

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