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  1. Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers (Modern Library Paperbacks)
  2. Exploring Native American Wisdom: Lore, Traditions, and Rituals That Connect Us All by Fran Dancing Feather, Rita Robinson, 2003-01
  3. Native Americans and Archaeologists: Stepping Stones to Common Ground: Stepping Stones to Common Ground by Nina Swidler, 1997-01-28
  4. Native American Songs and Poems: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions)
  5. Jung and the Native American Moon Cycles: Rhythms of Influence by Michael Owen, 2002-11
  6. Native Americans in Early Photographs (American Photography Series) by Tom Robotham, 2003-08-30
  7. Native American Art (Art in History/2nd Edition) by Petra Press, 2006-06-14
  8. Native Americans Thematic Unit by DAPHNE RANSOM, Fran Van Vorst, 2000-08-01
  9. Native American Ethnobotany by Daniel E. Moerman, 1998-08-01
  10. The Storytelling Stone: Traditional Native American Myths and Tales by Susan Feldmann, 1999-02-09
  11. Native American Talking Signs (Looking Into the Past : Peoples, Places, and Customs) by Michael Kelly, 1997-11
  12. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Native American History (The Complete Idiot's Guide) by Walter C. Fleming, 2003-04-01
  13. Keepers of the Animals: Native American Stories and Wildlife Activities for Children by Michael J. Caduto, Joseph Bruchac, 1997-08
  14. Principles of Native American Spirituality (Thorsons Principles Series) by Dennis Renault, 1996-01-25

81. Native American Resources
Dedicated to preserving our native american ancestral and sacred sites. native Dreamcatchers are at Grandma s Attic. Return to general Family History Resources.
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See Native Dreamcatchers at Grandma and Grandpa's World Below! NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES If you know of a Native American resource site that is not listed here, please send it to us. US BATTLES FOUGHT BY NATIVE AMERICANS THE BLACK HAWK WAR CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA LEATHERS CHEROKEE CONNECTION ... WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION HOUSE OF YESTERDAY - Lincoln, Nebr. CHEROKEE SERVICES OKLA SEMINOLE NATION - I.T. NATIVE AMERICA OMAHA INDIAN RESERVATION Omaha Indian Map Omaha Indian Music Blackbird Hill Omaha Nation Public Schools Omaha Nation Cultural Preservation Committee
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82. Native American Definition Of Native American. What Is Native American? Meaning
The Origin of Species by Darwin, Charles View in context. Some words with native american in the definition Previous, general Dictionary Browser, Next.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Native American - any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived Amerindian human individual mortal ... soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" war party - a band of warriors who raid or fight an enemy (used especially of Native Americans) person of color person of colour - (formal) any non-European non-White person American Indian Indian North American Indian Red Indian - a member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived South American Indian - a member of a native Indian group in South America Carib Carib Indian - a member of an American Indian peoples of northeastern South America and the Lesser Antilles Arawak Arawakan - a member of a widespread group of Amerindians living in northeastern South America Adj. native American - of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages; "Native American religions"; "Indian arrowheads" Amerind Amerindic Indian Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Examples from classic literature: More The same, I say, because in all these cases the

83. Native American Prophecies (Morgana's Observatory)
Address to the general Assembly of the United Nations Delivered October 25, 1985 by Leon Shenandoah, Tadodaho native american Prophecies by Scott Peterson.
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Atlas [Click on the name of the moon above for astronomical information.] Atlas (Greek): Son of Clymene and Iapetus. A Titan who took part in the rebellion against Uranus. Zeus punished him for this by commanding him to hold up the sky forever. (Moon of Saturn
Lee Brown, Cherokee
(Excerpts from a talk at the 1986 Continental Indigenous Council, Fairbanks, Alaska) There was the cycle of the mineral, the rock. There was the cycle of the plant. And now we are in the cycle of the animal coming to the end of that and beginning the cycle of the human being. When we get into the cycle of the human being, the highest and greatest powers that we have will be released to us. At the beginning of this cycle of time, long ago, the Great Spirit made an appearance and gathered the peoples of this earth together, and said to the human beings, "I'm going to send you to four directions, and over time I'm going to change you to four colors, but I'm going to give you some teachings, and you will call these the Original Teachings; when you come back together with each other, you will share these so that you can live and have peace on earth, and a great civilization will come about. During the cycle of time, I'm going to give each of you two stone tablets. When I give you those stone tablets, don't cast them upon the ground. If any of the sisters and brothers cast their tablets on the ground, not only will human beings have a hard time, but almost the earth itself will die." And so He gave each of us a responsibility, and we call that the Guardianship. To the Indian people, the red people, He gave the Guardianship of the Earth. We were to learn during this cycle of time the teachings of the earth, the plants that grow from the earth, the foods that you can eat, and the herbs that heal so that, when we came back together with the other sisters and brothers, we could share this knowledge with them. Something good was to happen on the earth.

84. PCC Libraries: Internet Resources In Native American Studies
general Resources nativeWeb Awardwinning general native american web site searchable by subject, geographic regions, or Nations native american Sites
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PCC Home Library Home Library Catalog Magazines/Newspapers ... Web Search
Internet Resources in Native American Studies
General Resources
NativeWeb : Award-winning general Native American web site searchable by subject, geographic regions, or Nations Native American Sites : Provides access to dozens of sites organized by subject Index of Native American Resources on the Internet : A list of comprehensive resources from WWW Virtual Library Native American Indian Resources : Many links to other Native American sites on various subjects, including maps, official tribal sites Native Nations, Organizations, Events
Native American Nations : List of resources about individual native nations, listed alphabetically by tribal name Native American Organizations and Urban Indian Centers : Alphabetic list of native organizations Powwows and Festivals : Links to sites that maintain listings of upcoming powwows
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Native American Authors : Contains information about authors, their books, and in some cases, links to full text from the Internet Public Library Native Americans and the Environment : Sponsored by the Center for Conservation Biology at Rice University A Line in the Sand : Focuses on issues of cultural property and sovereignty The Mascot Issue : Links to info on use of N.A. names as sports mascots

85. General & Post-Columbus
Sure, some of the politically correct will say that Curtis exploited the native american and that scenes at times appear posedI hate to tell you this but that
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Price: Customer Review: I love my copy of this book and read it often. It is very informative, sensitive, and beautifully illustrated. You know: this book would make a perfect college graduation or birthday present, because the recipient will dip into it every now and again, enjoyably, for ever. Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom First Peoples: A Documentary Survey of American Indian History from Bedford/St. Martin's Price: Customer Review: This was the textbook in my Native American History Class this summer at the University where I am persuing a History Degree with a minor in Teacher Certification. I must say that this is one of the best textbooks that I have used since I began college. The author has taken a wide and complex field... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Native Universe : Voices of Indian America from National Geographic Price: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Myths of the Cherokee from Dover Pubns Price: Customer Review: If you are interested in American Indian culture, you'll really enjoy this book. James Mooney researched and wrote this in the late 1800s just as the Cherokee culture was in danger of dying out. He recorded their myths,legends and language for posterity. A teenaged Cherokee in North Carolina told me...

86. Anthropology Internet Resources
Scroll down for complete list, or select by topic Culture Linguistics Physical Anthropology Archaeology native american general Sources Misc
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U. Louisville: What is Anthropology?
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LC: Ethnographic Studies Resources
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U. Kent: CSAC's Ethnographics Gallery
Ann Gardner: Reflections on Fieldwork Among Sinai Bedouin Women
The Gypsy Lore Society
The Patrin: Harvard U: Harvard Museum of Natural History Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Three Generations of Women Anthropologists at the Peabody Journals: Cultural Survival Cultural Anthropology Journal of World Anthropology The Web of Culture For resources on world cultural regions, see WCSU List: World Area Studies AAA/ARS: Anthropology of Religion Links CSU Stanislaus: The Nacirema English Server: U. Alabama: Anthropological Theories: A Guide by Students for Students R. Wilk's Course: Theory in Anthropology Implosion: Macro-Hypothesis of Habitat Theory of Culture Smithsonian Web Mag.:

87. NativeTech: Native American Message Boards & Related Discussion Forums
Archive Forum This is a place to discuss native american issues, Cherokee language, history, and culture, as well as other general american Indian subjects.
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This website is intended to give you a head-start in your research on the historical background of many American Indian tribes. Buffalo Trust Discussion
A non-profit foundation for the preservation, protection, and return of their cultural heritage to Native peoples, especially children, and founded on the conviction that the loss of cultural identity – the theft of the sacred – is the most insidious and dangerous threat to the survival of Native American culture in our time. Central Fire
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Issues of interest to American Indian and Aborignial Peoples. Through Deseroka's Native Longhouse Circle of Nations message board
Join in the discussions on American Indian culture, traditions and current issues. Through Native Circle Frybread Hut
A fun place to discuss issues concerning adoption, Religion, Native American or Indigineous issues, swap recipes and much much more. IMDiversity.com - Message Forum

88. Social And General Issues Pertaining To The Native American Indian Community --
Social and general Issues. native american Indian economic and social issues, Social and general Update 4/28/04. Administration of
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89. CONSULTATIONS WITH NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES
The general Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Commerce (DoC) developed a process for consultation with native american sovereign governments
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Cultural Resources and Consultations with Native American Indian Tribes
The General Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Commerce (DoC) developed a process for consultation with Native American sovereign governments regarding a possible Traditional Cultural Property (TCP), or alleged medicine wheel, at the Department of Commerce campus at 325 Broadway in Boulder, Colorado. This process was started because of concern raised by a few Boulder residents in 1993 that there may be a Native American medicine wheel located on the Department of Commerce campus that would potentially be affected by the NOAA building project. Medicine wheels, more properly, medicine circles, are considered by American Indian people to be areas of religious significance. Often times, historical and archeological documentation can verify the existence of such sacred sites. While in other instances, in the absence of tangible documentation, oral history from traditional tribal members or tribal elders can provide verification of an area of significance. Under existing federal statute (see attachment ), documented sacred sites can be protected, however, verification of the significance of an area is difficult. Identification and investigation of this concern was the initial catalyst for the consultation process.

90. Native American Arts --  Encyclopædia Britannica
native american arts. Literature. general characteristics. Folktales have been a part of the social and cultural life of american Indian
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91. Native American Genealogy Mine
native North american Indian in general Alaska native Knowledge Network. All Things Cherokee. Among the Creeks. Ancient Architects of the Mississippi.
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92. Native American Thought, DAKL 460, Fall 1996
Red Earth, White Lies native americans and the Myth of Scientific Warrior, Robert A. Tribal Secrets Recovering american Indian Intellectual general Readings.
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Native American Thought
DAKL 460
Patterson Hall 116, MWF 3:00P -3:50P, Fall 1996
Leonard Bruguier, bruguier@usd.edu
My office is located in Dakota Hall, Room 12, on the lower level. My Office Hours for the Fall Semester will be 2:00P - 2:50P on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. If additional time is needed my normal working day commences at 8:00A through 5:00P unless other business intervenes. You can call 605.677.5209 to make an appointment. Coffee and visiting with our Institute of American Indian Studies staff is encouraged when we are not engaged in normal Institute routines. While at the Institute, you are invited to visit and use the materials found in the South Dakota Oral History Center , or browse the Joseph H. Cash Memorial Library. You can find specific information about the Institute's resources on website http://www.usd.edu/iais. Course Description
(Also PHIL 460). This course deals with Native American thought from an experiential point of view. It examines myth and legends of various kinds to "construct" the outlook or "world view" of the American Indian. No prerequisite. Course Philosophy
All too often American Indian philosophy, spirituality, and intellectual endeavors are compared and contrasted with European disciplinary counterparts. In this class, we will attempt to construct native philosophy, with an emphasis on the Dakota/Lakota/ Nakota people, from a wide array of sources. Based primarily on American Indian oral history and artistic endeavors, we will explore these strands of thought with the idea of bringing a better understanding to the Indian presence as it prepares to move into the twenty-first century.

93. General Information About The OSU Native American Student Association
. The OSU native american Student Association (NASA) is an organization that provides an opportunity for native american Students to participate in culturally
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The OSU Native American Student Association (NASA) is an organization that provides an opportunity for Native American Students to participate in culturally relevant activities that foster a closer union and perpetuate individual tribal traditions and customs.
An important goal of the organization is to help all students enhance their educational experiences through cultural diversity. Membership is open to students of Native American or Alaskan Native descent, or to any student interested in Native American culture.
NASA OFFICERS 1999 - 2000
PRESIDENT: Geri Wisner-Foley VICE-PRESIDENT: Alyssa Cannon SECRETARY: Kristy Self TREASURER: Chase Kornegay HISTORIAN: Erica Dean PRINCESS: TBA FACULTY SPONSOR - Dr. Pete Coser - pete@okway.okstate.edu
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94. American Religions
On the National Humanities Center s interactive curriculum Teacher Serve. native americans. general. Index of native american Resources on the Internet.
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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY RELIGION DEPARTMENT
Home Academic Sites American Studies Ancient Near East ... What's New?
Note: Some texts are buried deep in e-archives. If title link does not work, click source. General Resources American Religion Data Archive Internet-based archive provides free access to quantitative data sets (polls, surveys, denominational reports, membership records, etc.) from the leading studies on American religion (Penn State U). The American Religious Experience Critically acclaimed project for publication of electronic mss. in American religions has sections on regional ethnic women 's studies, American religious history Journal of Southern Religion (Briane Turley, West Virginia U). Teacher Serve Native Americans General Index of Native American Resources on the Internet Karen Strom's comprehensive catalog of websites includes indices devoted to culture history archaeology Native American Anthology This chapter of Richard Hooker's collaborative World Cultures Anthology includes native American stories of creation , the origin of death Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 1994 Native American Indian Resources Paula Giese's award-winning graphic rich meta-site provides more than 300 web pages linked to 500+ websites of north American indigenous peoples ( Native Nations ), with extensive

95. IPL General/Reference Collection: Native American
site provides links to various ethnobotanic and general plant resource sites, while focusing on, and hosting information about, the native american body of
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Social Sciences Ethnicity, Culture, and Race Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories
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Aboriginal Connections
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"A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites on the world wide web."
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Aboriginal Digital Collections (ADC)
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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.
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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."

96. NATIVE AMERICAN - Northern Region
All 16 posts Great native North americans (3 posts) general Thread. Outstanding individuals in North american native History Handsome
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Created by: ChanChan Tupac, 2004-06-05 13:13:28 Here lie the cultures of the continent of the North America. From the cold and icy lands of the Inuit, down south to the Pueblo and Seminole tribes; from the Eastern Micmac to the Western tribes, here we learn about the North American natives: their art, their culture, their history, their linguistics, their folklore, their gods.
A wide variety of non-related cultural groups made their homes here.
Despite most tribes not having a written language, their culture and history was every bit as rich as that in lands of Central and South America. Please join us, as we explore the riches within rock art, the residues of ancient costumes, the fragments of broken peace pipes.
Welcome.

97. Theosophical Perspectives On World Spiritual Traditions
Thomas Carlyle. general Religion and Mythology. native american. Ciphers and Civilizations by Blair A. Moffett; Ancient America by Blair A. Moffett;
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Theosophical Perspectives on World Spiritual Traditions
It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. . . . By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes. . . . but the thing a man does practically believe; the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty and destiny there, . . . that is his religion. Thomas Carlyle
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98. Mental Health: Culture, Race, And Ethnicity - Surgeon General Report - Bibliogra
and damage the counselor s credibility as a helping professional /// 2 areas will be discussed the general relationships between the native american and the
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    Anderson,M.J., and Ellis,R. On the reservation. In: Vacc,N.A., and DeVaney,S.B., eds. Experiencing and Counseling Multicultural and Diverse Populations. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development, 1995. pp. 179-197. Keywords:
    Alcohol Abuse/American Indians/Counseling/Cross Cultural Treatment/CUL Lit Review/Cultural Sensitivity/Social Identity/Tribes Key Phrase:
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    Choney,S.K., Berryhill-Paapke,E., and Robbins,R.R. The acculturation of American Indians: Developing frameworks for research and practice. In: Ponterotto,J.G., Casas,J.M., Suzuki,L.A., and Alexander,C.M., eds. Handbook of Multicultural Counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995. pp. 73-92. Keywords:

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    Costello,E.J., Farmer,E.M.Z., and Angold,A. Same place, different children: White and American Indian children in the Appalachian mountains. In: Cohen,P., and Slomkowski,C., eds. Historical and Geographical Influences on Psychopathology. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999. pp. 279-298.
  • 99. GAGenWeb S Native American Resources
    native american/African american Books thanks to Margie for the references. Georgia general Assembly Unannotated Code 44-12-300.
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    100. Native American Business Alliance Honors DaimlerChrysler And General Motors - Au
    Featured auto news from May 12, 2004 native american Business Alliance Honors DaimlerChrysler and general Motors; read the full auto news article at Automotive
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    Print DETROIT, May 12 /PRNewswire/ The Native American Business Alliance (NABA) announced this year's recipients of its most prestigious business awards "The Corporation of the Year" and "The Advocate of the Year" during its 2004 Conference held on the Santa Ana Pueblo Indian Reservation at the Hyatt Tamaya near Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 25-27, 2004. For the first time, two companies shared "The Corporation of the Year" award DaimlerChrysler and General Motors. "It was a very difficult decision, but both companies clearly deserved the honor," said Paul Bresette, NABA President. "Both DaimlerChrysler and General Motors have been incredibly supportive of NABA since its inception. In fact, NABA would not be where it is today without their support," he said. The honor of "Corporation of the Year" is awarded to the company that, by its actions, provides clear opportunities for Native American Businesses to compete fairly for new business contracts and exemplifies the mission of the Native American Business Alliance: * to facilitate mutually beneficial relationships between private and public businesses with Native American-owned companies and * to educate the communities about Native American culture, paving the way for future generations.

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