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  1. Chinook Indians (Native Americans) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Chinook Indians (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1998-12
  3. The Chinook Indians: Traders of the Lower Columbia River (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, 1988-02
  4. The Chinook (Indians of North America) by Clifford Trafzer, 1989-12
  5. Chinook Texts by Franz Boas, 2008-02-21
  6. The Boy Who Lived with the Seals by Rafe Martin, 1993-04-21
  7. Tribes of Native America - Chinook (Tribes of Native America)
  8. The Chinook People (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1999-01
  9. People of The Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam Mission (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame) by Robert Boyd, 1996-04-01
  10. Naked Against the Rain: The People of the Lower Columbia River 1770-1830 by Rick Rubin, 1999-09
  11. When Bear Stole the Chinook
  12. When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation by George W. Sr. Aguilar, 2005-06-30
  13. Circle Within a Circle by Monte Killingsworth, 1994-05-01
  14. Boston Jane: The Claim (Boston Jane) by Jennifer L. Holm, 2004-03

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82. Native American Indian Tribe
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83. Chinook Indian Tribe
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84. Native American Indian Myth And Folklore - Chinook - Blue Jay Finds A Wife
Learn about chinook native American Indian Myth and Folklore, native AmericanCulture, native American history, religion, spirituality, and mythology.
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www.earthbow.com A Chinook Legend In this section: Introduction Contents Links to more information We don't know who to credit for this story. If you do know, write us... earthbow@earthbow.com Blue Jay Finds a Wife
Blue Jay was a trickster who enjoyed playing clever tricks on everyone, especially his sister Ioi. As she was the eldest sister, Blue Jay was supposed to obey her.
But he deliberately misinterpreted what she said, excusing himself by saying, "Ioi always tells lies."
Ioi decided that it was high time for Blue Jay to quit his playful life of trickery and settle down with a wife. She told him that he must select a wife from the people of the land of the dead, who were called the "Supernatural People." Ioi recommended that Blue Jay choose an old woman for a wife and suggested the recently deceased wife of a chief.
But Blue Jay balked; he wanted a young and attractive woman. He found the corpse of a beautiful young girl and took it to Ioi, who advised him to take the body to the land of the dead to be revived.

85. Native American Indian - Native American Indian Myth, Culture, Folklore, And Rel
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86. American Indian Nations
our rich heritage, such as the native American Graves Protection Places to learn moreabout the Indian Nations today the same page as the chinook Nation because
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87. Chinook Indian Tribe
September 15, 2003. A History of Lewis and Clark s Interaction This is a pageoff of PBS s Lewis and Clark bicentennial page about the chinook indians.
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88. Native American Indian Tribes By State<
chinook Indian Tribe, Inc., are located on Quinault reservation Snohomish Tribe ofIndians, located in Oregon, Snowhomish native American Indian Federation, Inc.
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  • 89. Native American Culture - Languages
    Tenas Wawa The chinook Jargon Voice An interesting of the languages spoken by NativeAmerican peoples. Various Indian Peoples Publishing This page presents
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    Languages Aboriginal Languages
    This site has good information about the Aanisnaabeg (Algonkian) and Ogwehoweh (Iroquoian) languages. Scroll down past the menus and staff listing for the article. Alabama Language
    This page will automatically ask you to download a special font player in order to view this language properly. They have a clever dictionary setup! Alaska Native Language Center
    This language center was established in 1972 by state legislation as a center for documentation and cultivation of the state's 20 Native languages. American Indian Language Software Programs
    Their vision is "to use computer programming skills to help preserve and teach American Indian language to anyone interested and the young in particular. Once the language is lost; the culture is lost is what we bly believe." "If you are fluent in an American Indian language (or know someone that is) and you would like to be instrumental in preserving and or teaching your native language for the benefit of the young, lets get together to develop a language teaching software program for your native language Cahto Alphabet Chart
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    90. SOCIAL STUDIES: CULTURES
    VC805J. chinook Trilogy Volume 3Matter Of Trust. VC-1172J. VC-757J. Creek (IndiansOf North America Series). VC-1189J. Dawn Riders native American Artists.
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    SOCIAL STUDIES: CULTURES VC-827J Alaska: Tlingit And Their Culture: Seeing Daylight VC-530J Always Roses VC-347J Amazon: Land Of The Flooded Forest VC-1063J American Indian, TheAfter The White Man Came VC-1064J American Indian, TheBefore The White Man VC-705J American Indian Dance Theater: Finding The Circle VC-1065J American Indian Influences On The United States VC-1066J American Indian Speaks VC-529J American Eyes VC-851J America's Great Indian Nations VC-596J Amerindian Legacy VC-2029J Ancient Civilizations For Children: Ancient Egypt VC-2030J Ancient Civilizations For Children: Ancient Greece VC-1067J Ancient Egypt VC-721J Ancient Egyptian Civilization VC-389J Arab World, The VC-458J Australia (Video Visits Series) VC-459J Austria (Video Visits Series) VC-1089J Autumn River Camp (Part 1) VC-1090J Autumn River Camp (Part 2) VC-240J Baka: People Of The Forest VC-454J Bali, Masterpiece Of The Gods VC-l85J Big Save (Spirit Bay Series) VC-364J CanadaPeople And Culture (Canada: True North Series) VC-838J Central America (Families Of The World Series) VC-761J Central Americans (Multicultural Peoples Of North America Series) VC-1143J Chicano From The Southwest VC-409J Chiefs And StrongmenProgram 3 (Struggle For Democracy Series) VC-97J Children Of Japan VC-1146J China: A Network Of Communes VC-1147J China: A New Look VC-836J China News Stories (Contemporary World Studies) VC-1149J China: Zhao Xuan At School VC-756J Chinook (Indians Of North America Series) VC-803J Chinook Trilogy: Volume IMy Strength Is From The fish VC-804J Chinook Trilogy: Volume 2Empty Promises, Empty Nets

    91. Native American Links: Education And Kids
    a glossary and other information about the chinook Jargon Chippewa a list of linksto native American museums in New Mexico Rankokus Indian Reservation http
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    Alaska District's Native Liaison
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    the latest news on planned educational workshops, projects, or permit actions occurring in the Native community

    The American Indian College Fund
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    A non-profit organization launched in 1989 by the presidents of American Indian colleges. Its dual purpose is to raise awareness of the 30 Indian colleges and to generate private support to supplement the limited federal money on which the colleges operate.

    American Indian Learning Resource Center
    http://www1.umn.edu/ailrc-mn/
    The mission of the American Indian Learning Resource Center (AILRC) at the University of Minnesota is to recruit, retain, and graduate American Indian students.

    American Indian Summer Institute in Computer Science http://www.ics.uci.edu/~aisi/
    outreach program developed and directed by computer science faculty at the University of California, Irvine which includes academic instruction, cultural activities and corporate internships
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    92. GeoNative - Amerika - Native American
    Utah, Nevada) Wailaki (California) Wintu (California) WishramWasco chinook (Oregon,Washington Non native American / Indiarrak ez Basque-Indian pidgins?
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    93. Astudiaethau A Ffugchwedlau Cynfrodorion Americanaidd
    Athapascan Cherokee / Jalagi chinook Chippewa Chukchee Ffugchwedlau Cynfrodorion AmericanaiddNative American Studies and Handbook of American Indian Languages
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    Native American Studies and Fiction
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    Handbook of American Indian Languages . Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 40. Ed. Frank Boaz. 2 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, Part I, 1911, Part2, 1922.
    CUTLER, Charles L. O Brave New Words!: Native American Loanwords in Current English. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.
    FOWLER, Eurgain. Y Wigwam Cyntaf . Aberystwyth: Gwasg Gwalia, 1988. HEAT-MOON, William Least. PrairyErth (a deep map) . Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991. HIGHWATER, Jamake. The Primal Mind: Vision and Reality in Indian America ROBERTS, Emrys. . Llandysul: Gomer, 1987. SMITH, Cornelius C. A Southwestern Vocabulary: The Words The Used . Glendale: Arthur H. Clark, 1984.

    94. Tribes That Diversify Looking Ahead
    Rex Rhoades has pondered, as a native American himself (chinook) and tribal officer(former economic development director for the Lummi Indian Business Council
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    COFFEE BREAK Mike Mailway TV Listings FIND IT! NWclassifieds Jobs Autos Real Estate ... Obituaries P-I ANYWHERE E-mail Newsletters News Alerts PDA Cell Phones ... RSS Feeds OUR AFFILIATES Tuesday, May 4, 2004 Tribes that diversify looking ahead By BILL VIRGIN SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER COLUMNIST Given the unpleasant history of land deals involving Native Americans from incompetent land surveys to outright swindles and brazen thefts the rise of the American Indian-owned gambling casino has been an effective method for many tribes to reclaim some of that lost wealth, and a sort of karmic payback. But even in this country there is a finite pool of suckers to be tapped, and with the proliferation of gambling into nearly every venue, the number of wells being drilled to tap that pool threatens to drain it to the point no one is pumping much money from it. Which leaves the big question what next? For those tribes generating income from casinos (or who have natural resources such as timber, coal or natural gas to sell), what do they do with that money? Is there a way to lessen the dependence on casinos? Is there a way to turn the proceeds into permanent economic investments that generate jobs and wealth for the tribe and its members?

    95. Indigenous Nations Of North America
    Yakima Klickitat, Northern Paiute, and Upper chinook. Hull, Quebec. The VirginiaNative American Cultural Center. PO First People The Early indians of Virginia.
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    Odanak - Quebec, Canada Algonquin bands of Quebec Mohican/Mahican (Stockbridge-Munsee) Virginia Algonquins (Tidewater area) Apache Athapaskan Apache Tribe of Oklahoma (formerly known as Kiowa-Apache) Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma (Chiricahua, Warm Springs) Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation of New Mexico Mescalero Apache Reservation of New Mexico (Chiricahua, Lipan, Mescalero) San Carlos Apache Reservation of Arizona Tonto Apache Indians of Arizona White Mountain Apache Tribe of Arizona (White Mountain, Cibecue)

    96. NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN NEWS - INDIAN RECOGNITION
    Young s native lands bill clears committee. Tribal Decision Challenged 821-2002We shouldn’t have (Indian) trust in chinook leaders, Baird meet over status.
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    97. NATIVE AMERICAN IN THE LAND OF THE SHOGUN: RANALD MACDONALD AND THE OPENING OF J
    The son of a chinook Indian princess and a prominent Scottish official in nineteenthcentury Pacific Northwest a place where native American, British, French
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    NATIVE AMERICAN IN THE LAND OF THE SHOGUN:
    RANALD MACDONALD AND THE OPENING OF JAPAN
    RANALD MACDONALD AN EARLY AMERICAN ADVENTURER IN JAPAN
    On August 5th, 1894, Ranald MacDonald suddenly fell ill and died while visiting a favorite niece in an isolated area of eastern Washington, only a few miles from Canada. He was seventy years old, and his last words, reportedly spoken as she held him in her arms, were "Sayonara, my dear, sayonara..."
    One hundred years later, on August 12, 1994, I attended a small ceremony at MacDonald's gravesite nearby, to commemorate his contribution to U.S.- Japan relations. Others present included the Friends of MacDonald society, some of his descendants, local residents, members of the local Colville Indian tribe, and a representative from the Japanese consulate in Seattle. A kilt-clad bagpipe player performed a Scottish lament, and its notes reverberated mournfully in the beautiful surrounding valley. Short speeches were made, a prayer was read, and then a few rocks from Japan's Rishiri island were placed on MacDonald's tombstone.
    Until a few years prior to that, I had never heard of Ranald MacDonald. While doing research on early U.S.-Japanese contacts, however, I came across his account of his adventures, published posthumously in a 1923 book issued by the Eastern Washington State Historical Society. Titled

    98. Tribal Index
    Foreward by George P. Horse Capture to native Nations First natives as seen by EdwardS Note on the Indian Music by Henry F. Gilbert. Wisham and chinook Tribes.
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    INDEX OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN This page is a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward S. Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from The North American Indian , Curtis' massive lifework. The North American Indian consists of 20 volumes of text, describing in detail all aspects of each Native American tribe's life and customs. Due to the large amount of information contained in The North American Indian , this portion of The Curtis Collection website will have to be constantly updated in order to provide more detail. Therefore, this site will be in "continuous construction" starting with basic tribal information. More detailed information, photographs/gravure images, and special items will be added on a regular basis. Please continue to visit the site for information concerning the tribe(s) in which you have an interest. The decision to group certain tribes together in single description was made by the author, Curtis, based on his evaluation of the similarities of language and customs, and, in no way, reduces the importance of any one singular tribe. The selection(s) made for the quote(s) for each tribe is not meant to be definitive or compete, but informative, regarding not only the specific tribe, but of all tribes. The Curtis Collection takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the statements or quotes, made in The North American Indian , but merely reflects them for your information.

    99. Chinook Indian Tribe Stock Photography
    native American, chinook Indian Tribe Stock Photographs. Stock PhotographyCopyright 2001 Steven Holt/Stockpix.com. All Rights Reserved.
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    100. Native American Collection By Title
    of an Oral Literature Clackamas chinook Myths and 464. Disinherited The Lost Birthrightof the American Indian. Back to native American Collection Opening Page.
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    Title Author Pub. Date C California Indians, The: A Sourcebook Heizer, R. F. and M. A. Whipple California Wildlife Map Book Brown, Vinson and David Hoover Campfire Frontier: Historical Stories and Poems of the Old West Hafen, Ann Woodbury Catawba Indians, The: The People of the River Brown, Douglas Summers Cayuse Indians, The Ruby, Robert H. and John A. Brown Century of Dishonor, A: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with some of the Indian Tribes Jackson, Helen Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years of Cherokee History as Told in the Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie-Boudinot Family Dale, Edward Everett and Gaston Litton Cherokee Frontier, The: Conflict and Survival 1740-62 Corkran, David H. Cherokee Messenger Bass, Althea Cherokee Tragedy: The Story of the Ridge Family and the Decimation of a People Wilkins, Thurman Cherokees, The Woodward, Grace Steele Cherokee—Sequoyah Foreman, Grant Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal, The: Reservation and Agency Life in the Indian Territory, 1875-1907

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