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         Native American Art:     more books (100)
  1. Mel Bay The Art of the Native American Flute by R. Carlos Nakai, James Demars, et all 1997-01-21
  2. NDN Art: Contemporary Native American Art by Charleen Touchette, Suzanne Deats, 2005-03-30
  3. Native American Art (Art in History/2nd Edition) by Petra Press, 2006-06-14
  4. A Guide to Navajo Weavings (Native American Arts & Crafts) by Kent McManis, Robert Jeffries, et all 1997-05
  5. Santa Fe Indian Market: Showcase of Native American Art by Sheila Tryk, 1993-09
  6. Native North American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Janet Catherine Berlo, Ruth B. Phillips, 1998-11-19
  7. The Art of Native American Turquoise Jewelry (Crafts of the World (New York, N.Y.).) by Ann Stalcup, 1999-08
  8. Traditional Native American Arts and Activities (Celebrating our Heritage) by Arlette N. Braman, 2000-09-27
  9. Native American Art by David Penney, David W. Penney, et all 1999-11
  10. Native North American Art History by Zena Mathews, 1981-08
  11. Native American Arts 1 by U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1968
  12. Native American Arts and Crafts
  13. Native American Art in the Twentieth Century: Makers, Meanings, Histories by W. Rushing, 1999-03-19
  14. Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art

181. Native Elder Health Care Resource Center - Home Page
National resource center for older american Indians, Alaska natives and native Hawaiians
http://www.uchsc.edu/ai/nehcrc/
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The Native Elder Health Care Resource Center (NEHCRC), initially funded by the Administration on Aging for a four-year period beginning February 1, 1994, is a national resource center for older American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, with special emphasis on culturally competent health care. Located in the School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry, NEHCRC has at the center of its efforts four cross-cutting themes:
  • Ascertaining health status and conditions
  • Improving practice standards
  • Increasing access to care, and
  • Mobilizing community resources
Diverse organizational assets are integrated to create a thematically consistent, population-specific, and multi-component program led by experienced, prominent Native faculty. Telecommunications and print media are employed to increase awareness of and access to NEHCRC activities, faculty, information resources, and fellow participants.
For more information about NEHCRC
E-Mail Ursula.RunningBear@UCHSC.edu

182. John Norder
Brief profile of this Michigan State University Professor. Research interests include native american history and ethnohistory in anthropology and archaeology focusing on transcultural and colonial interactions.
http://www.ssc.msu.edu/~anp/crp/crpbios/norder.htm
JOHN NORDER , Instructor of Anthropology, has teaching and research interests that include Native American history/ethnohistory in anthropology and archaeology focusing on transcultural and colonial interactions, Native American art and religion, landscape and visual anthropology, and symbolic material culture studies. Titled "Constructing Space and Place in Northern Algonquian Social Landscapes," his dissertation examines the role pictographs, or images painted on stone outcrops, have in denoting social, economic, and spiritual space among historic and ancient Northern Algonquian communities in the Lake of the Woods region of northwestern Ontario. Recent papers include:
Norder, John. "Stone Tombs and Ancient Ritual: status marking and social roles in early Late Woodland of Southeastern Michigan." Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. In press.
Norder, John. "Coming to terms with Native American pipes in Eastern North America." Ethnohistory. Under review.

183. SOSU Athletics Home Page
The Southeastern NAC is vowing to have our racist Savage mascot changed. This site serves as a collection of information regarding our mission.
http://www.sosu.edu/slife/savages/index.htm
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184. Texas Bison Company
Bison producer using the grassfed method of animal production. Tours and camping information, along with bison meat and native american crafts. (Caddo Mills, Texas)
http://www.bisonranch.com/
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185. THE ANGEL AT HOTEL CALIFORNIA
Tells the story of the nativeamerican spirituality behind the current Hotel California in Arizona.
http://qualteam.tripod.com/theangelathotelcalifornia/
THE ANGEL AT HOTEL CALIFORNIA THE WISDOM OF ANGELS LINKS THE HISTORY BEHIND HOTEL CALIFORNIA MEET SOME OF THE STAFF ... IN FLANDERS FIELDS May you discover what you are looking for in your journey through life and death. Unknown Gem Type: tlx.tlxinv.guestbook

186. Lunar Drive
native american/dance/pop music. Release information, press, audio clips, tour dates, images and links.
http://www.lunardrive.co.uk/
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187. University Of Nebraska Press, Publishers Of Bison Books
Publishes books and journals especially in american history, the american West, and native american studies.
http://nebraskapress.unl.edu/
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188. Alabama State University
Research into the place the Orthodox Church occupied in the life of the Athabaskan Indians of Siberia and southcentral Alaska from the nineteenth century to the present.
http://www.alasu.edu/univcoll/humanities/Znamenski/DenainaHome.html
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189. Institute Of American Indian Arts
COLLEGE. MUSEUM. IAIA in Santa Fe Location Directions, IAIA SummerFilm Television Workshop. Search About IAIA Giving to IAIA Media
http://www.iaiancad.org/

190. NativeWeb
Fighting Back american Indian Reactions to Coerced Sterilization Mary Jaeggli, agraduate student at the University of Wyoming, is working on research for her
http://www.nativeweb.org/

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191. RED WOLF'S NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN GENEALOGY CULTURE HERITAGE
Discusses history and genealogy of native Americans in the Louisiana area.
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192. Www.indart.com/

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193. Detroit Institute Of Arts : Permanent Collection - AONWC - Copyright Notice
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194. The Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston

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