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1. ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans
Visiting the native american Tribe Listings below will give Meaning, Language Spoken,Subtribes, culture and History. beothuk. Kickapoo. Narragansett. Potawatomi.
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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

2. Index Of Native American Archaeology & Anthropology Resources On The Internet
Delta culture by Jon L. Gibson. Prehistoric Artifacts And Settlement Pattens In Dallas, native american Presence In Peoples The Archaic Dorset beothuk People of Newfoundland
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3. Compact Histories
Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee Chickasaw explanation of the native american's "ride into the shared a common culture, and occupied a defined
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Compact Histories. Please Note: These Compact Histories are presented here to provide information to those interested in learning more about the First Nations. Lee Sultzman has authored all of the Histories. They are NOT here to provide spoon fed information for "school reports." Accordingly we are not interested in any questions asking for help in completing your school assignment. As to those who question our credibility, you may take us or leave us. These Histories were written and assembled as a labor-of-love. Take them or leave them, period. Abenaki Native Americans have occupied northern New England for at least 10,000 years. There is no proof these ancient residents were ancestors of the Abenaki, but there is no reason to think they were not. Acolapissa The mild climate of the lower Mississippi required little clothing. Acolapissa men limited themselves pretty much to a breechcloth, women a short skirt, and children ran nude until puberty. With so little clothing with which to adorn themselves, the Acolapissa were fond of decorating their entire bodies with tattoos. In cold weather a buffalo robe or feathered cloak was added for warmth.

4. Native American Tribes And Cultures
I Am Algounquin Apache (1) Apache from native Americans, (2) Apache on the ArapahoIndian culture, (2) Arapaho by Katelyn L., (2) Atsugewi beothuk (1) beothuk
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Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific Native American tribes and cultures. This is a companion page to an EduScapes project on Native Americans . Before you return to the main page, you might also want to connect to the other two companion pages for the project: (1) Native American Biographies - A to Z and (2) Comprehensive Index Sites

5. Beothuk Language And The Beothuk Indian Culture (Beothuck, Skraelings, Red India
native american languages native american cultures What s new on our site today!native Languages of the Americas beothuk (Beothuck, Skraeling, Red Indian).
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Native American languages Native American cultures What's new on our site today!
Native Languages of the Americas:
Beothuk (Beothuck, Skraeling, Red Indian)
Language: Little is known of the Beothuk language today. Our only records are a few Beothuk words collected from children and young women the British captured as slaves, usually at the cost of their families' lives. The vocabulary sets provided by these traumatized youths are small and don't match each other well (it didn't help that their questioners had no linguistic training, or that the Beothuks were asked to name housecats, glass, tea, and other European objects they had never seen before). Nothing was recorded about the structure of the Beothuk language at all. Some linguists believe it was an Algonquian language, possibly related to Innu . It's unlikely this will ever be conclusively shown due to the paucity of data.
People: Many American Indian cultures are wrongly declared "extinct" when in fact they have only been relocated or forced into a different lifestyle. The Beothuks, though, really are extinct. The only natives of the eastern seaboard to ally with neither the French nor the English (or, for that matter, the Iroquois or Wabanakis ), the Beothuk tribe paid a heavy price for their isolation. That the French paid the

6. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
Excellent resource for children and teachers learning about native North american tribes, including culture groups, clothing, crafts, legends, recipes, songs, dances, games, word puzzles, Attikamek, Beaver, beothuk, Carrier, Chilcotin native american Legends class project seeking information about the culture of native americans through the study of native
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Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

7. Native American People (First Nations And American Indian Cultures)
have preserved their culture fiercely beothuks (Red Indians) One of the few trulyextinct native american cultures, the beothuk were the original inhabitants
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Native Languages of the Americas Support our organization What's new on our site today!
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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.
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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

8. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
beothuk HISTORY. Blackfeet. Ani Gasaguali of Alabama a non-profit cultural organizationCherokee native american Links Another american native s
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FOR STUDENTS NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING TEEPEE, TIPI, WICKIUP, WIGWAM, LONGHOUSE
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NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits: 1.Respect Mother Earth

9. Facts For Kids: Beothuk Indians (Skraeling, Red Indian, Beothuks)
beothuk culture and History Directory. Related links about the beothuk people.Return to native americans for Children Return to our menu of native american
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Beothuk Indian Fact Sheet
These Facts For Kids sections are being added in response to the many emails we've been receiving from young people looking for information about the Beothuks for school or home-schooling reports. We encourage students, especially older kids, to look through through our main Beothuk site for more in-depth information about the tribe, but here are some straightforward answers to the questions we are most often asked by children, with Beothuk pictures and links we believe are especially suitable for all ages.
How do you pronounce "Beothuk?" What does it mean? It's pronounced BAY-o-thuck. We don't know what it meant, though some scholars have suggested "the people," "good people," or "kinship.")
Why were Beothuks called "Red Indians?" Was their skin red? It wasn't really red, but the Beothuks painted their bodies and clothing with red ochre. Many Indians used ochre as an insect repellant, but the Beothuks considered red a sacred color and wore it all year. Neighboring tribes called them the Red People, and the Europeans called them Red Indians.
Where did the Beothuk Indians live?

10. AAA Native Arts: American Indians Of The US And Canada
american Indian culture and traditions, the study of american Indian languages, native american. history from Ancient AztecMexica. Ancient- beothuk. Ancient- General. Ancient- Hohokam
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12. Native Languages Of The Americas: Preserving And Promoting Native American Langu
Support our organization. What's new on our site today! native Languages of the Americas Preserving and promoting american Indian languages. Welcome to native Languages of the Americas! Wampanoag, Wiyot, Yurok; possibly beothuk (Red Indian) american languages and cultures. Online Library native american Language and culture Papers and articles on native american
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Native Languages of the Americas Online Resources
Alphabetical master list of Native American languages , with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.
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13. "Wild Horse". Native American Art & History. Native People Tribe. Beothuk
History of native people of America american Indians, their culture and art. On-line store whith a collection of Bows, Quivers Arrows, Spears, Peace Pipes , Kachinas, Dream Catchers, native
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Beothuk's wigwam Beothuk were located on island of Newfoundland. No one really knows how many Beothuk there were in 1500. Some estimates are as high as 5,000, but 2,000 is probably closer to the truth. Only 400 were left in 1768, and by 1829 they were extinct. It would seem possible, however, that small groups of Beothuk crossed over into Labrador and merged with the Montagnais or Naskapi. A careful search of Newfoundland during 1827 was unable to locate a single Beothuk, but it is likely the last remnants crossed over to the mainland in Labrador and were absorbed by the Montagnais or Naskapi. Otherwise the Beothuk are extinct. The last known Beothuk, Nancy Shanawhdit, died of tuberculosis in 1829. Beothuk Isolate. Their language was unique, but it appears it may be distantly related to the Algonquin dialect spoken by the Naskapi and Montagnais in Quebec and Labrador.

14. Bainbridge Bunting Memorial Slide Library - Native American Arts Culture Index -
native american Arts Architecture native american ARTS culture INDEX. beothuk(ALGONQUIAN, NORTHEAST) NE, 540.71/2, B481t.
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15. American History
from quiltmaking to native american culture to women is a collection of native americanhistories containing Algonkin, Bayougoula, beothuk, Catawba, Cherokee
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Librarian's Choice American History American Memory Historical Collection The Library of Congress has collected photographs, videos, text and sound recordings on topics ranging from quiltmaking to Native American culture to women suffrage. American Memory Timeline The American Memory Timeline take you through American history, starting with America as a new nation (1735-1815) and moving through the postwar United States (1945-1968). It leads you to sets of selected primary sources located in the American Memory Collection online. A Biography of America A Biography of America is the companion web site to a video series and telecourse. It includes a nice encyclopedia-like look at American history through articles, key events for the time period, maps, transcripts, and a webography, covering the first explorations of North America up through the 1990s. First Nations Histories First Nations Histories is a collection of Native American histories containing information on the following tribes: Abenaki, Acolapissa, Algonkin, Bayougoula, Beothuk, Catawba, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chitimacha, Comanche, Delaware, Erie, Houma, Illinois, Iroquis, Kickapoo, Mahican, Mascouten, Massachusett, Mattabesic, Menominee, Metoac, Miami, Micmac, Mohegan, Montagnais, Narragansett, Nauset, Neutrals, Niantic, Nipissing, Nipmuc, Ojibwe, Ottawa, Pennacook, Pequot, Pocumtuc, Potawatomi, Sauk and Fox, Shawnee, Susquehannock, Tionontati, Tsalagi, Wampanoag, Wappinger, Wenro, and Winnebago.

16. Pages Of Shades - Native Americans
Abenaki Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee nativeTech native american Technology Art. which you can find culture Areas and
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17. SCORE: The Sign Of The Beaver-Teacher Guide
native american culture and Beliefs Comments Look in the Tribe links below under culture. Abenaki Algonkin beothuk Erie Huron Iroquois Mahican Massachuset
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Teacher CyberGuide
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/beav/beavtg.html CyberGuide by Bonnie Elias
Introduction
This supplemental unit to Sign of the Beaver was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP). The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the Web change continuously. Teachers should review all links before introducing CyberGuides to students. The following CyberGuide unit is based on Elizabeth G. Speare's historical novel, The Sign of the Beaver , and is designed to supplement a unit focused on American colonial life and the Native American cultural themes of the novel. This CyberGuide is anchored in fifth grade language arts and social studies, however, it may be extended to additional grades and subjects.
Language Arts Content Standards
(Examples from Grade 5) In language arts, students will:

18. SCORE: The Sign Of The Beaver-Activity 3
native american culture and Beliefs. parts that give you information about the tribe sculture. Abenaki Algonkin beothuk Erie Huron Iroquois Mahican Massachuset
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Student Activity 3
  • http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/beav/beavsg3.html CyberGuide by Bonnie Elias
Introduction
You have learned about the life of the settlers and Native Americans in colonial America while reading The Sign of the Beaver . In the following activity you will:
  • Become more familiar with cultural similarities and differences and gain an understanding of different cultures. Learn how to research a topic using a Web browser, such as
The Task: Group Research Report
You will give a an oral presentation as a group to your clas
The Process: Exploring the Web, Creating a Product
Here are some sites on the Web. Search carefully for the key words of your topic on these pages.
Native American Culture and Beliefs
When you link to the tribe of your choice, read the "Culture" section in the article. The article may be difficult to read. Take notes on the parts that give you information about the tribe's culture.
Abenaki Algonkin Beothuk Erie ... Susquehannock
The Native American Navigator Comments: This site is a tool to get information on Native Americans, developed at Columbia University.

19. Native American Culture Map-Sub Arctic
beothukan Language Isolate beothuk. Below are Links to Other native american cultureMaps Pages Up native american culture MapArctic native american
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