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21. Guide To Native American Studies Programs
Fort Chipewyan, blackfoot, Cree, women in native history, Canadian history .edu/catalog/cat97/mcgs/min_amer.html Band of Wintun indians, native American Studies established the
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23. Bookmarks For Glenn Welker
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24. Choctaw
Tribal Colleges Indian / native Studies Departments Indian Student Organizations of all native amer http//www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/education.html
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25. Fiction Young Adult
Newbery medal (native amer. Grant, Cynthia, Mary Wolf (native american Hudson, Jan(YRCA), Sweetgrass (blackfoot Indian girl and a small pox epidemic..Canadian lit
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Young Adult Interest HOME AUTHOR TITLE Adams, Douglas Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy series (satirical sci-fi) Aldrich, Bess A lantern in her hand (pioneer life) Alexander, Lloyd High king (fantasy) Newbery medal Allyn, Doug Black water (mystery) Andrews, V.C. All that glitters and others (horror suspense series) Anthony, Piers Roc and a hard place, many others (fantasy series) Armstrong, William Sounder (Afro-American boy and his dog..Newbery medal) Avi, Fighting ground (Revolutionary War story) Avi, Wolf rider (murder mystery) Avi, (YRCA) Nothing but the truth (satire of high school politics) Avi, (YRCA) True confessions of Charlotte Doyle (Lone girl on Transatlantic voyage Babbitt, Natalie Tuck everlasting (Doomed to or blessed with eternal life after drinking from a magic spring) Barrett, Kathleen Anne Measure once, kill twice (mystery) Barron, T. A. Ancient one (King Arthur) Barron, T.A.

26. NACS Suggested Books & Videos List
native Roots How the indians Enriched America Exiled in the Land of the FreeDemocracy, Indian Nations, and Winter Count A History of the blackfoot People
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Through Indian Eyes: The Native American Experience in Books for Children, Beverly Slapin, Doris Seale (c1992, New Society Publishers)
A Boy Called Slow: The True Story of Sitting Bull, Joseph Bruchac and Rocco Baviera (Illustrator) (childhood of Sitting Bull, Lakota Chief). Publisher: Scott Foresman (Pearson K-12); ISBN: 069811616X; Reprint edition (March 1998).
The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation, Charles Alexander Eastman. Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr; ISBN: 0803267010; (June 1980).
Living Stories of the Cherokee, Barbara R. Duncan (ed.). Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press; ISBN: 0807824119; (August 1998).
Native American Learning Stories (3) by Paula Underwood: Who Speaks for Wolf, Winter White and Summer Gold, and Many Circles, Many Paths. A Tribe of Two Press, PO Box 216, San Anselmo, CA 94979, 415-457-6548
Buffalo Woman; A Man, a Woman, a Boy...A Buffalo Family; Beyond the Ridge; A Grandmother Makes Her Final Journey; The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses; A Young Girl and the Horse People; Star Boy; or any children's book by Paul Goble
Lessons from Indian Country: McGruff and Scruff's Drug and Violence Prevention Story and Activity Book. National Crime Prevention Council, 1700 K Street, NW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 2006-3817. 202-466-6272. Single copies free; Bulk copies available for nominal fee.

27. Myths And Tales Of The Southeastern Indians: Comparison Of Myths: Comparison Of
although it may be entirely native, since apart Pawnee, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Zuñi,blackfoot, Shoshoni, Assiniboin Ojibwa, Shuswap, Thompson indians, and extends
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RELATIVE RESEMBLANCES IN MYTHS
Koasati (65) Alabama (61) Creek (110) Yuchi (21) Do. Hitchiti (45) Do. Natchez (43) Koasati (65 do. Cherokee (110) do. Hitchiti (45) Yuchi (21) Koasati (65) do. Alabama (61) Natchez (43) Creek (110) Alabama (61) Hitchiti (45) Natchez (43) Creek (110) Koasati (65) Cherokee (110) Yuchi (21) Natchez (43) do. Alabama (61) do. Cherokee (110) Hitchiti (45) Alabama (61) do. Cherokee (110) Alabama (61) Do. Koasati (65) Koasati (65) Hitchiti (45) Cherokee (110) Creek (110) In the comparative guide to the myths which follows these authorities are quoted or indicated: BOAS, FRANZ. Tsimshian Mythology. In Thirty-first Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1916. BUSHNELL, DAVID I., JR. The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb. Bull. 48, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1009. Myths of the Louisiana Choctaw. In American Anthropologist, Vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 526-535, Lancaster, Pa., 1910. CURTIN, JEREMIAH, and HEWITT, J. N. B. Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths. In Thirty-second Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1918.

28. North American Indian Music From North American Products
Killing Custer Killing Custer Black indians Celebrating the Powwow Buy KillingCuster (native AmericanBooks) (James Welch, a blackfoot and Gros
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29. Plains Indians
1) Sarsi, blackfoot, Plains Cree, Assiniboine, Gros Ventre traded from SW GreatBasin indians like Apache the Plains to much larger native populations than
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Environment Environmentally, Plains = vast, treeless, semi-arid grasslands with minor topographic relief (except Black Hills) [ bison Dominant mammal = bison (buffalo), est. to have once numbered over 60 million River valleys bisecting plains (esp. in E half) provide very diff. habitat than surrounding plains: wooded, constant water supply, shelter from storms Boundary of Plains environmental region corresponds quite closely to Plains culture area [ Map of culture area W. boundary = Rocky Mts, from S Alberta to central Texas N. boundary = subarctic/boreal forest

30. Governors State University
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31. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Visions of the Cosmos in native American Folklore. Chiapas; Grinnell, George Bird(1962) blackfoot Lodge Tales Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage indians.
http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/bib.am.ind.myth.html

32. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Spencer, Robert (1977) The native Americans Maya, Chiapas; Grinnell, George Bird(1962) blackfoot Lodge Tales Traditions of the Thompson River indians of British
http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/bib.am.ind.lang.cult.html

33. Native American Bookstore
$35.00; blackfoot Grammar By Donald G. Frantz. Hardcover 1 amer Ed edition (April1994). Learning by Designing Pacific Northwest Coast native Indian Art by Jim
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34. Assiniboine Mock-up For The OED
member of) an originally nomadic native American people the Crees Asseeneepoytuck,or Stone indians, are a The Assiniboins, east of the blackfoot nation, have
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The following material is a mock-up of a tentative OED entry A SSINIBOINE . The published entry may differ in many respects from the one presented here. Drafted by Alan H. Hartley Assiniboine s n bo n) n. a . Forms: Asinipour Asenipoete Assinaepoet Senipoett, Sin n epoet Seni-Poit Sineapoit Assinney Poet Assinne e Poet, Assinipoiet Assinepoet Assenipoulac Assinipoual Assinibouel Asnibboil Assinipoil Assiniboil Osinipoil Asniboin Asseenaboine Assineboin Essinaboin Assinaboin Assin n iboin e ). Pl. unchanged or with -s Assiniboine assini:-pwa:n a seny-i 'stone' + * pwa: T a 'enemy, Sioux'. The 'stone' reference may be to the Rocky Mountains (Ojibway assini:waciw ,Cree asini:waciy lit. 'stone mountains'); and see quots. 1691 and 1805. Forms . (in -r ) and . (in -l ) show varying Old Ojibway reflexes of PA * T , while forms . (in -t ) show the Cree reflex, and forms . (in -n ) have the modern Ojibway reflex. Forms in -k or -c have the Algonquian animate plural ending. Cf. *S TONE stone-boiler s.v. S TONE n . 20a; *S TONEY n a . (A member of) an originally nomadic Native American people residing at first Euro-American contact in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and now principally in northeastern Montana and southern Saskatchewan, where they subsisted primarily on buffalo and engaged in almost constant conflict with other Sioux groups. b . A language of the Dakotan group of the Siouan family. Also attrib.

35. A Single Standing Teepee
August 1991) blackfoot Sacred Lands blackfoot Sacred Lands The american Indian ComputerArt Project Located in SPIRIT CHANTS DANCES OF native amer Buy CD
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    36. Frogtown Books Native American Studies Native American Studies
    Topic(s) native American Studies (Mountain) Ven. Middleton got acquainted with theBlood indians when he moved to Alberta in Chapter on the blackfoot language
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    37. The Americas: Melungeon
    Eastern blackfoot Siouan indians from the VA-NC Piedmont. Some reference to Muslimpresence among the indians which might tie into the native American Muslims.
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    This is the Melungeon information page for the American Local History Network.
    Appalachian Quarterly Magazine, Wise County (VA) Historical Society
    A magazine which regularly covers items on Melungeons. Link to the Melungeon Registry, which traces family histories of many Melungeon families. List of common Melungeon names.
    Archives of the Melungeon Mailing List.
    Archives at RootsWeb. Choose arranged by subject threads or chronological order, with or without names and dates. Search for names or topics of interest.
    Archives of the Melungeon-Kin Mailing List
    Messages on this Rootsweb mailing list. Includes some of the discussion on the Malange area of Angola as an origin of some of the original ancestors of the Melungeons.

    38. DLN Issues - American Indians In Jail : Pen Pal List
    Med...... I sing Indian and I’m into my ways. I was taught by my grandfather. native American(blackfoot) Release date Feb 2004 Physical
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    39. RootsWeb: MIXED-BLOODS-L Archive (March 2001)
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    40. Timeline American Indians
    1870 Jan 23, 173 blackfoot, including 140 women and children, were Act, which revokedthe sovereignty of Indian nations and made native Americans wards of
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    (Flyer on Indian Springs, 7/95)
    c6,000BC The Hokan Indians preceded the Miwoks in Northern California.
    (SFEC, 10/4/98, p.B5)
    200-1215 The Fremont people lived in Utah and etched into rock designs of animals and people.
    (SFEC, 3/14/99, p.T8,9)
    c300-1300 The Anasazis inhabited the Canyon de Chelly and the Canyon del Muerto in northeast Arizona over this period.
    (SFEC, 11/29/98, p.T8)
    c600-1300 Pueblo Indians built their Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde (Colorado).
    (SFC, 7/25/00, p.A3) 750AD Native peoples in southwest Colorado started building stone houses above ground, first one-story, then two. Ruins of these are scattered over the landscape and have the look of ones the Pueblo Indians-Hopi, Zuni and others-of the Southwest live in today. Added beans, an important source of protein, to their diets, and began making simple grayware pots. Had bows and arrows. (HN, 2/11/97) c1000 The Cahokia settlement in Southern Illinois numbered about 30,000. (SFC, 3/20/99, p.B4)

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