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1. Native Americans - First Nation Mi'kMaq
Chief Membertou became the first North American native to be members.dencity.com/mtsack/Mi kmaq first nation This page http//museum.gov.ns.ca/mikmaq/ Out of
http://www.nativeamericans.com/FirstNationMi'kMaq.htm
First Nation Mi'kMaq Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock . They are found in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick. French missionaries came into contact with them in the early 17th cent., and the Micmacs were allies of the French throughout the history of New France. Contact with the whites has not had the usual effect of tribal disintegration, and the Micmacs still thrive, though their culture has changed radically. Many are Roman Catholics. The Micmacs are expert canoeists, and, although their economy once centered on fishing and hunting, they now derive their income from agriculture. See W. D. and R. S. Wallis, The Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada (1955); J. F. Pratson, Land of the Four Directions
Listuguj First Nation
You'll get a good map of the eastern part of Quebec showing this First Nation's location.
http://www.johnco.com/firstnat/listuguj.html

2. Aboriginal First Nation Native American Resources History Research
Turtle Island native NetworkCanada's Aboriginal news and information network. A well managed intersection for Aboriginal Peoples on the Information Highway. METIS mikmaq Movies Canadians and first nation. Governance? . pdf file Human Rights and. native americans. U.S. national Archives
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3. The Economic History Of Native Americans In Canada As A Whole
The economic history of. native americans in Canada as a whole Marshall, a mikmaq, was arrested for catching eel out of season. Esgenoopetitj first nation (Burnt Church first nation
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/index-gc.html
The economic history of
Native Americans in Canada as a whole
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives The history of Native Canada as a whole
Mikmaq and Maliseet Indian Nations need help: Attacked after Canadian Supreme Court rules in favour of indigenous fishing rights
MNN Mohawk Nation News, Kahnawake of Mohawk Territory, 5 October 1999. the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed that according to a 1760 treaty Indigenous People have a right to fish without restriction any time of the year. Donald Marshall, a Mikmaq, was arrested for catching eel out of season.
Esgenoopetitj First Nation (Burnt Church First Nation)
30 September 2002. Once again, the community of Burnt Church and the Mikmaq Nation are fighting the Canadian government, determined to protect their people's ancient Inherent right to fish, which has been exercised since time immemorial. This Inherent right was recognized in the 1760-61 Treaties with the British and upheld in the 1999 Supreme Canadian Court Marshal ruling.

4. Aboriginal, First Nations, Native American News And Information
Turtle Island native NetworkCanada's Aboriginal news and information network. A well managed intersection for Aboriginal Peoples on the Information Highway. METIS mikmaq Movies native americans mourn passing of The Man In Black, one and give a first nation's perspective - native Women's information sessions
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5. Native Americans: Mi'kmaq History And Culture (Micmac, Mikmaq, Mi'kmaw, Mikmaw,
Ethnographic and linguistic information about the mikmaq people today first PeoplesMicmacs linguistic information about the Micmac nation of Quebec
http://www.native-languages.org/mikmaq_culture.htm
Index of Native American languages Support our organization What's new on our site today!
Mi'kmaq Culture and History Links
As a complement to our Mi'kmaq language information , we would like to share our collection of indexed links about the Mi'kmaq people and various aspects of their society. The emphasis of these pages is on American Indians as a living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Mi'kmaq history is interesting and important, but the Mi'kmaq are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary artwork 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 welcome
Mi'kmaq Tribal and Community Links
Official homepages of individual Mi'kmaq Nations, with information about tribal leadership, services, and events
Chapel Island Mi'kmaw First Nation, Nova Scotia
Eskasoni Mikmaq First Nation,
Nova Scotia ...

Union of Nova Scotia Indians

Representing the Acadia, Chapel Island, Eskasoni, Membertou, Shubenacadie, Wagmatcook, and Waycobah Mikmaqs
Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq

Representing the Afton, Annapolis Valley, Bear River, Glooscap, Millbrook and Pictou Landing Mikmaqs

6. The Fourth Annual Native American Music Awards
Pine first nation. Eli Secody. Shi'naana Harmonized Navajo Prayer Songs for the native American and Dances of the native americans. n/a Kiowa Ute, Aztec mikmaq Navajo Dineh, Hopi
http://www.nativeamericanmusic.org/db/Artist.cfm

Discography
Artist Category Title ... Search NAMA Archives Listed By Artist
Artist - Full Name Title Heritage
A. Paul Ortega Three Worlds Mescalero Apache Loving Ways Aaron Peters Unafraid n/a Alex Maldonado Desert Breeze Yaqui Alice Gomez Obsidian Butterfly Aztec, Mexican Indian, Latino Alph Secakuku Songs From The Fourth World Pleasant Music from Hopi Land Hopi Alph Secakuku Rain Songs Hopi Katsina Prayers for Life Hopi Andrew Vasquez An American Indian V3 Kiowa - Apache Andrew Vasquez Wind River Kiowa / Apache Andrew Vasquez Vasquez Kiowa Apache Annie Humphrey The Heron Smiled Lakota ? Apache Spirit Native Country Apache Arawak Mountain Singers Feel the Thunder Jicarilla Apache', Taino-Arawak, Pueble, Cherokee Archie Cheechoo Child of the North Cree Arigon Starr Meet the Diva Kickapoo Arigon Starr Wind-Up Kickapoo Art Moosomin Straight From The Heart Tribute Album n/a Atoll Atoll Anthology "You've got something to hold on to" Crow Atsa Butte Singers N 2 Tha Millennium Dine' Aztlan Underground Decolonize n/a Aztlan Underground Sub-Verses n/a B. C. Smith Smoke Signals various Djam Leelii: The Adventurers Senegalese (Africa) Beaver Chief Red Cedar Medicine Circle Songs Lummi Bijou Phillips I'd Rather Eat Glass n/a Bill Miller Raven in the Snow Mohican Bill Miller Ghostdance Mohican Bill Miller The Red Road Mohican Bill Miller, Robert Mirabal, and The Smokey Town Singers

7. Wauu.DE: Society: Ethnicity: Indigenous People: Native Americans: Tribes, Nation
Language (Malecite, Wolastoqiyik, Wolastoqewi) native language of information aboutthe mikmaq and Maliseet unbi.org/. Woodstock first nation Official homepage
http://www.wauu.de/Society/Ethnicity/Indigenous_People/Native_Americans/Tribes__
Home Society Ethnicity Indigenous People ... M : Maliseet Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
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  • Aboriginal Culture
    Short essays about the Micmac and Maliseet.
    http://www.gnb.ca/0016/Aborcult.htm
  • Houlton Band
    A small Maliseet community of Maine.
    http://www.ihs.gov/FacilitiesServices/AreaOffices/Nashville/malisett.asp
  • Malecite
    Demographic and cultural information about the Malecite First Nation of Quebec.
    http://www.nativetrail.com/en/first_peoples/malecites.html
  • Maliseet Brief historical overview of the Maliseet. http://www.newigwam.com/hmaliseet.html
  • Maliseet Language (Malecite, Wolastoqiyik, Wolastoqewi) Native language of the Maliseet Indians, with links to Maliseet culture, history, and genealogy. http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/maliseet.htm
  • Micmac-Maliseet Institute Department at the University of New Brunswick specializes in history, culture, language, and other studies related to the Micmac and Maliseet peoples. http://www.unbf.ca/education/mmi/
  • Union of New Brunswick Indians Resources for and information about the Mikmaq and Maliseet of New Brunswick. http://www.unbi.org/

8. MN Ed Commissioner Denies Genocide Against Native Americans
While most journalists of the native American media also uphold these high standards,I of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a member of the mikmaq first nation of Nova
http://www.aimovement.org/moipr/editorialdec16.html
AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT GRAND GOVERNING COUNCIL
MINISTRY FOR INFORMATION

P.O. Box 13521
Minneapolis MN 55414
612/ 721-3914 . fax 612/ 721-7826
Email: aimggc@worldnet.att.net
Web Address: www.aimovement.org PRESS STATEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 16, 2003

TO ALL NATIVE MEDIA OUTLETS AN EDITORIAL:
December 16, 2003
An Editorial by WaBuninini, Indiz-Ni-Kaz Anishinaabe Ojibwa Nation Aka, Vernon Bellecourt, Member Executive Committee, American Indian Movement International Director, Council on Foreign Affairs To All Indian Media Outlets, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-December 16, 2003 Rush to Judgement…The Poisoning of a Potential Jury Pool The case in point is the indictments of two Indian men. Arlo Looking Cloud is a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation who has been apprehended, and is being held in the Pennington County Jail in Rapid City, South Dakota. The other, John Graham , is a citizen of the Champagne Aishihik First Nations Yukon/Canada, and a Canadian citizen, who has also been apprehended on December 1, 2003 by Canadian authorities, and is being held in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is expected to fight extradition. They are alleged to have been involved in the tragic death of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a member of the Mikmaq First Nation of Nova Scotia, Canada, whose body was found on the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota Nation in South Dakota twenty-seven years ago. These two men, along with an elderly woman, who is also a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, has not been indicted, and is currently living in a convalescent home suffering from a stroke and Alzhiemer’s Disease, have steadfastly maintained their innocence.

9. Native Americans - Sites
nations Forests Taiga News Indigenous Rights Forests national Aboriginal ForestryAssociation first nation Forestry Program (Can) native americans and the
http://www.nativeamericans.com/Sites.htm
Native American Web Sites .. Assembly of First Nations First Nations Statistics (INAC) Native Canadian history: Canadian Government First Nations Directory ...
Museum of Civilization
Aboriginal Newspapers First Perspective Windspeaker Anishnabek News Chiefs of Ontario News Bulletin ...
Nisga'a Treaty
and BC Treaty Commission
Summary of Current Aboriginal Claims in Canada

Indian Specific Claims Commission
The Great Whale Project ... First Nations Land Management Act (Bill C-49; 1998)
Indigenous Education
Tyendinaga Technical Institute Northern Learning Network Aboriginal Programs at the Banff Centre The Indigenous Education Network of OISE/UT ...
National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation
South of the 49th …
PhilKon's Native American Resources Site American West Indian Page Native American Resources IHS Links Page ...
Other Tribes
and Pueblos Flags of the Native Peoples
Various Treaties
Fort Stanwix Treaty (1784)
Fort Hamar Treaty (1789)

Canandaigua Treaty (1794)

Treaty with Oneida, Tuscarora and Stockbridge Munsee (1794)
... Native American Bibliography
Native Fishing Rights
Chippewa/Ottawa Treaty Fishery Management Authority (MI) Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Cyber Learn Salmon Links ... Native American Gaming Resources on the Net

10. Native Americans Mikmaq
Info Sheet The Mi kmaq Here you will find many aspects of Mi knaq life andhistory. The first Nations People of Nova Scotia are known as the Mi kmaq.
http://www.archaeolink.com/mikmaq.htm
Mi'kMaq History Anthropology Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Alabama-Coushatta Algonquin Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa ... Yakima/Yakama By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Northern Plains Pacific Northwest page 1 ... Southern Plains Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis Aboriginal Peoples: The Mi'kmaq: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage "Historians and archaeologists differ as to when the Mi'kmaq first came to Newfoundland. Newfoundland Mi'kmaq oral tradition holds that the Mi'kmaq were living in Newfoundland prior to European contact. There is some historical evidence that the Mi'kmaq were living in Newfoundland by the 16th century, and by the 17th century there are increasing references to the Mi'kmaq in the historical record." History and culture - illustrated - From Memorial University of Newfoundland - http://www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/micmac.html Big Cove First Nations
our Entrepreneurs, as well as selected Mi'kmaq links that may interest you." - Illustrated - From the Big Cove First Nation -

11. Native American Cultures - Native Nations
Resources Links to all sorts of mikmaq informtion groups Seminole nation, IndianTerritory History and genealogy of the Seminole ( first applied to
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/nations.htm
Edward S. Curtis Images
Buy This Poster At AllPosters.com

Indians of North America
Buy This Art Print At AllPosters.com
Click on Image for a larger version.
Native Nations
Maps
The following two Map sites are on the BIA Government site, and will not again be available until Secretary Norton of the Department of Interior puts the the BIA and other Dept. of Interior sites back on the Inernet. Indian Lands
For a map of Indian lands in your State, scroll down to the second map of the US on this page (the white one) and click on your state. These are in .jpg format. The first map on this page can be downloaded too, but is in PDF format - you will need Adobe reader. More Maps
These maps and the one above and one below are from the G eographic D ata S ervice C Free Adobe Reader available here Missouri River Basin Tribes
Map showing the Tribes in the Missouri River Basin, which includes all the Sioux (Lakota,Dakota,Nakota) Nations. You can click the number on the map for the name of the Tribe and go to its link on the Mni Sose website for information on the tribal chairman and delegate to the Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition. Community Profile linked page contains much current information about that Nation.

12. Micmac
Other variations are Míqmaq, Míkmaq, and Mi'mkaq matters which affected the entire Micmac nation. Periodically, all of were probably the first native americans to have regular
http://www.dickshovel.com/mic.html
MICMAC
HISTORY
(revised 03.01.99) [Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron , Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process at this point is to circulate an almost finished product among a peer group for comment and criticism. At the end of this History you will find links to those Nations referred to in the History of the Micmac. Using the Internet, this can be more inclusive. Feel free to comment or suggest corrections via e-mail. Working together we can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. You will find the ego at this end to be of standard size. Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments... Lee Sultzman Micmac Location Population Names Language Algonquian, but distinct from the Abenaki to the South and with some traits associated with the languages of the Montagnais and Cree in Quebec. Most Micmac still speak their own language at home and use either English or French as their second language. The dialect of the Restigouche Micmac in Quebec differs enough from the Micmac in Nova Scotia that they have some difficulty in understanding each other. Sub-Tribes The Micmac homeland (Mi'kma'ki) was traditionally divided into seven hunting districts, each with its own chief. In 1860 the Micmac added another district, Taqamkuk, for a total of eight.

13. Powwow Power - Guestbook - Native American, Powwows, Pow Wow, Pow-wow
Dedicated to providing powwow history, meaning, etiquette and other related resources for natives and nonnatives participating and/or interested in the native American powwow. I an a native American Indian in that lives in an Ojibway native from the Whitesand first nation north of Thunder There are native americans in Mo. There are also
http://www.powwow-power.com/myguestbook.html
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Name: Chelsey Rose
Email: native_chic_37@yahoo.com
Location: -, sask canada
Date: Tuesday, June 8, 19104 at 11:34:42
Comments: Need to have it updated more of often!!Because there are pow wow coming up and so Yeah. I just want to give a shout out to my cuz Jade. Have fun in SWEDEN Name: Faye Nelson
Email: faye_33@hotmail.com
Location: winipeg, canada manitoba
Date: Monday, June 7, 19104 at 09:19:48 Comments: I love powwows they make me proud to be native i love every thing about being native because this land belongs to us and they all know it. Name: bashir henderson Email: bashir h7@aol.com Location: new york, ny usa Date: Sunday, June 6, 19104 at 20:57:20 Comments: im just very interested in native american culture im told i have native american blood but i dont have enough knowlegde on my roots so im studying on my own to get back to the original ways.i would like to know when there is goinig to be a pow wow in ny thank you. Name: sedona Email: sedonaquest @msn.com

14. American Indian Resource Page
The portrayal of native americans in Books for young people. first nations site alot here. Historical, political…. Section of the first nation site which has
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/5156/nativeresources.html
This resource page is a collection of links to other web pages
There is an arrow in each section that will bring you back to the menu
Before proceeding to the links below and searching the internet for American Indian sites, you might want to check out the following link: Techniques for Evaluating American Indian Web Sites (this is an outside link, I am not the author). It provides "some guidelines useful for evaluating and identifying Web sites that contain accurate information and that are not exploitative of American Indians."
Passamaquoddy
Penobscot Maliseet Micmac ... Other resource Pages
I should make it clear that the links on this website are to other websites and are not part of this website. When you click on any of these links, you leave this website.
Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant
Point they have a lot of info and a great links section Donald Soctomah - Tribal Representative to the State Legislature this has a lot of info of current political news, articles, bills, etc. Pleasant Point Tribal Governing Body School of Social Work to Collaborate with Passamaquoddy to Improve Children's Mental Health Services Harvard Article on the Kmihqitahasultipon Program: Video Hookups to Train Health Professionals Peter Neptune, Passamaquoddy Basketmaker

15. Internet Public Library: Native American History
http//www.dickshovel.com/www.html The first nations Histories site Mi kmaq.comhttp//www.mikmaq.com/ A site and culture of the Mi kmaq nation of Atlantic
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.55.85.50/
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... Native American History This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Alaskan Native Knowledge Network
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/
"The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia."
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Omaha Indian Music
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/omhhtml/
“Omaha Indian Music features traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s. The multiformat ethnographic field collection contains 44 wax cylinder recordings collected by Francis La Flesche and Alice Cunningham Fletcher between 1895 and 1897, 323 songs and speeches from the 1983 Omaha harvest celebration pow-wow , and 25 songs and speeches from the 1985 Hethu'shka Society concert at the Library of Congress. Segments from interviews with members of the Omaha tribe conducted in 1983 and 1999 provide contextual information for the songs and speeches included in the collection. Supplementing the collection are black-and-white and color photographs taken during the 1983 pow-wow and the 1985 concert, as well as research materials that include fieldnotes and tape logs pertaining to the pow-wow.”

16. Internet Public Library: Native American
historical documents Texts and Archives first Thanksgiving Proclamation (MS Mi kmaq.comhttp//www.mikmaq.com/ A Muscogee Creek nation http//www.ocevnet.org
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/soc40.55.00/
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Business

Computers

Education
... Native American This collection All of the IPL Advanced
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Native American History
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Aboriginal Digital Collections
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/E/adc.asp
Describing itself as a "gateway to outstanding web sites of Canadian Aboriginal images and information" this site provides original content and links to other related sites. Information on Canadian Aboriginal art, business, culture, history, language, and more is provided.
Alaskan Native Knowledge Network
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/
"The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia."
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Omaha Indian Music

17. Wauu.DE: Society: Ethnicity: Indigenous People: Native Americans: Tribes, Nation
A source of information on first Nations in Canada and Mi kmaq (Micmac) Language Nativelanguage of the Mi kmaq Indians, with links to mikmaq culture, history
http://www.wauu.de/Society/Ethnicity/Indigenous_People/Native_Americans/Tribes__
Home Society Ethnicity Indigenous People ... M : M­kmaq Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
All Categories Categories Onlye
Links:
  • Acadia First Nation
    Information on this Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, Indian band.
    http://kinu.ns.ca/~acadia/
  • All Things M­kmaq
    Includes brief information on the M­kmaq people and a collection of links.
    http://www.members.linkopp.com/tjitop/
  • Chapel Island
    Official homepage of this Canadian First Nation, with cultural,political, and historical information.
    http://www.chapelisland.ednet.ns.ca/main.html
  • Chief Morley Googoo: Waycobah First Nation Homepage of the chief of Waycobah First Nation, with community and political information. http://www.chiefmorleygoogoo.com
  • Indian Head First Nations Information and links about the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq and the Indian Head First Nations Band. http://indianheadfirstnations.150m.com/index.htm
  • M­kmaq Net Fact sheets and links to individual bands, history and culture, lands, language lessons, governance, articles about issues. In M­kmaw­simk, French, and English. http://www.mikmaq.com/net/default.asp

18. Cree Culture | Resources
nations first nations Site Index - first Peoples on SchoolNet - Innu nation-MamitInnuat Indian PlentyStuff - The native Trail - native americans and the
http://www.creeculture.ca/e/resources/
Crees of Iyiyuuschii
Arts

Whapmagoostui Art Factory

Broadcasting
CBC Northern Quebec - Cree Radio in RealAudio

Community Links
Cree Nation of Mistissini

Chisasibi Mandow Agency

Sharing Our Culture

Chisasibi Heritage and Cultural Centre Project
...
Waswanipi Cree Model Forest
Language East Cree - Interactive Grammar Regional Organizations Aborginal Digital Collection - Cree Trappers Association Air Creebec Home Page Beesum Communications Cree-Naskapi Commission ... Welcome to Cree School Board Other Cree sites Cree Indian Cree literature- Internet Public Library Cree Language Nehiyaw Atayokewina: Cree Legends: Stories of Wisakecahk ... Oji-Cree Translation Dictionary Cultural centres and organizations Avataq Cultural Institute Batchewana home-page Cowichan Tribes Cultural and Education Centre Dene Cultural Institute ... Woodland Cultural Centre Education Academic Info Canadian First Nations Dene curriculum Miyo Wahkohtowin Community Education Authority Scholarships and Funding History and culture

19. Aboriginal Americans - Encyclopedia Article About Aboriginal Americans. Free Acc
to describe the various peoples to first inhabit the See native American nativeamericans (also native North americans of the various nations A nation is a
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Aboriginal Americans
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Aboriginal Americans
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Aboriginal Americans (or alternatively, American Aborigines ) is a term that is used to describe the various peoples to first inhabit the area of the Americas The Americas (sometimes referred to as America ) is the area including the land mass located between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, generally divided into North America and South America. The term also usually includes the Caribbean, the islands in and around the Caribbean Sea, and Greenland, though not Iceland, for cultural and historical reasons. The isthmus of Central America is usually considered geographically part of North America. The Americas are often also described collectively as the Western Hemisphere or the New World.
Click the link for more information. . The more commonly used terms for these people are 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).
Click the link for more information.

20. Image Index, Native American History
To stop the practice of first nation Peoples inadvertantly honouring colonial monsters DIDEUROPEAN COLONIALS PLACE ON THE LIVES OF native americans AFTER THE
http://www.danielnpaul.com/Images.html
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