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  1. American Indian Environments: Ecological Issues in Native American History by Christopher Vecsey, 1994-08
  2. Contemporary Native American Political Issues (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Troy Johnson, 1999-01-28
  3. Southwest Art, August 1998, Special Issue Native American Art, Hopi, Potter Tammy Garcia, Sculpton Robert Tsosie by Various, 1998
  4. Wicaz O Sa Review: Special Issue On Native American Health In The 21st Century by Assn Amer Ind Res, 2001-04-30
  5. American Indian Environments Ecological Issues In Native American History by Christopher and Robert W. Venables editors Vecsey, 1980
  6. Issues in Native American Cultural Identity (Critic of Institutions, Vol 2)
  7. Native Americans: Current Issues
  8. Legal issues in Native American history by Marsha K Maro, 2001
  9. Native American Rights (Issues on Trial) by Uma Kukathas, 2008-08-08
  10. Native Americans (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints) by Noel Merino, 2008-07-25
  11. Outlines & Highlights for Contemporary Native American Political Issues by Johnson, ISBN: 0534539645 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2007-08-29
  12. Study of Native American prisoner issues by Walter R Echo-Hawk, 1996
  13. Urban Indian health (Background papers on Native American issues) by Ted Zuern, 1982
  14. Native American issues: 2001 state legislation by L. Jeanne Kaufmann, 2002

21. All Law - Legal Topic Index - Native American Law
Law Webs. Legislative Impact Subscriptionbased federal legislative service for native american issues. Minnesota American Indian
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22. Worldwide Friends - Come Together - Indigenous Prison Pen-Pals, Indigenous Pen-P
Site in English and German dedicated to native american issues, particular focus on developing penpal relationships with Native prison inmates.
http://www.worldwidefriends.org/
to the largest Indigenous Prison Pen-Pals website
This is a FREE Pen-Pal Service for Indigenous Prisoners
  • By your entry to this website you agree that you are older then 18 years We have currently more than 1'350 people listed in our database Please read our You will find helpfull informations on the links above Buy great traditional Native American CraftWork and ArtWork made by Native American Prisoners Support this service and become a member

    Many new ads hooked up on the 28. April 2004 Our Native American Art/Craft-Competition
    Join us and march with us for Justice4u
    (Justice for innocent Native American Prisoners)
    in the Opening Procession, Opening Ceremony, of the National Museum of the
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Please support us
This website is the largest place for Native American Prisoners to reach out to the free world. We have more than 1350 people listed in our database.

23. Native American Liaison: U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
for the Office of the Native American Liaison include providing counsel to the Directorate concerning native american issues that impact Service operations;
http://nativeamerican.fws.gov/
Native American Liaison Background Working together with Regional Native American Liaisons and officials from among the Federally recognized tribes nationwide, the Office of Native American Liaison identifies areas where both Federal and tribal conservation efforts can most effectively conserve fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
NOTE: As described by the , "Federally-recognized Indian tribes within the lower 48 United States have jurisdiction over a reservation land base of over 52 million acres, or 81,250 square miles. Alaskan Native lands comprise another 45 million acres..." This is slightly larger than the acreage administered by the Service in the National Wildlife Refuge System.
The Regional Native American Liaisons and the National Native American Liaison combine their backgrounds in wildlife biology, conservation, and Indian law and policy to achieve the best possible conservation scenario in Indian Country. Roles and Responsibilities Responsibilities for the Office of the Native American Liaison include:
  • providing counsel to the Directorate concerning Native American issues that impact Service operations
  • serving as point-of-contact for tribal conservation issues
  • serving as liaison to tribal governments for wildlife conservation issues that impact Federal and tribal resources
  • developing guidance materials, such as handbooks, Director's and Secretarial Orders, as well as legal and policy memoranda regarding tribal/Service issues

24. Issues For Native Americans Internet Hunt
Issues for Native Americans Problem-based learning Activity by Cindy O Hora. Each member of the group identifies what they know about native american issues.
http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/pbl/na/naiss.html
Issues for Native Americans Problem-based learning Activity by Cindy O'Hora The Problem: Your school has won a technology grant. You are to use it to create online resources that provide information about an issue for Native Americans. The goal is to provoke change by providing facts, opinions and potential solutions. Which issue/problem do you think should be covered? Step 1 Each member of the group identifies what they know about Native American issues. Step 2 Identify what you do not know about the life, history and problems of Native Americans . Be specific. Make a list. Assign who will find the answers/info. Everyone will be researching info. Step 3 Discuss your findings on individual issues/problems. Decide on one and list the reasons for its selection. Step 4 Create a project/report to explain your choice and support its selection. Once you have chosen the issue/problem, create a report to explain the selection to your class/school. Be sure to show the relevance and importance of the issue/problem. Online Resources: I have collected a set of valuable sites for researching Native Americans. I suggest you use them first. Surf the web to fill in the missing facts. You may also use print resources and video based info. If you use a resource not listed here, document it in your cited works (bibliography) at the end of your report.

25. Web Resources Exploring Native American Issues
Report of the Native American Sacred Lands Forum (Boulder and Denver, Colorado; October 910, 2001, pdf file 104 pages); Treaties. Media.
http://www.sacredland.org/resource.html
For details about 18 current sacred land conflicts in the United States, please see our map of endangered sacred places . For information about seven sites throughout the world, see our map of sacred places around the world . For information about nine U.S. struggles from the past (including lessons learned), see our map of historical sacred sites Organizations Research Media

26. Programs, Projects & Initiatives - Native American Issues
Lieutenant Governor Bustamante has a commitment to California’s Native American community, to help them develop solutions to the problems they face in a
http://www.ltg.ca.gov/programs/indiansummit.asp
COMMISSION FOR ONE CALIFORNIA THE CONTRACT TO FIGHT BREAST CANCER COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY AND OUTREACH PROGRAM INFRASTRUCTURE: THE COMMISSION ON BUILDING FOR THE 21STCENTURY ... COMMISSION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
As such he hosted The Capital Consultation for Tribal Governments of California in February 2000, honored a key tribal leader as his 2000 Woman of the Year, and is sponsoring legislation to provide schoolchildren with a better understanding of Native American history, culture, and tribal sovereignty. For more information on California’s Native Americans, see the 1997 series in The Sacramento Bee by Stephen Magagnini titled " ."

27. NAMS 3113 Contemporary Native American Issues
NAMS 3113(I) Contemporary native american issues. Spring 2003. Health Sciences 131 or KRSCTV. Spring 2003 Schedule for Contemporary native american issues.
http://www.rsu.edu/faculty/hfoley/nams_3113_contemp_native_am_syllabus.htm
NAMS 3113(I) Contemporary Native American Issues Spring 2003 Health Sciences 131 or KRSC-TV MWF 12p - 12:50p
Professor: Hugh Foley, Ph.D. Office: Baird Hall E-mail: hfoley@rsu.edu Phone: 918-343-7566 Required Texts: Champagne, Duane, ed. Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues . Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira, 1999. ISBN 0-7619-9059-3 Johnson, Troy, R., ed. Contemporary Native American Political Issues . Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira, 1999. ISBN 0-7619-9061-5 Required Reading: Students should be thoroughly familiar with daily news stories affecting American Indians through Indian Country Today at www.indiancountry.com and Native American Times at www.okit.com . Stories from these two web sites can be considered testable material as the issues apply to topics covered in the course and in the required texts. Course Objectives: Course Description: Subjects to be covered include issues regarding tribal sovereignty, religious freedom, gaming, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, CDIB status, museum development and management, government programs relating to tribes, Indian Health Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and tribal elections. Current local, state, and national events, court cases, and evolving issues regarding tribes and tribal people will be a consistent subject throughout the course. Course Assessment Tools:
  • Students will write 200-word minimum summaries of all chapters in the required texts review a book on an American Indian subject published in 2000 or later

28. Cal Corps Public Service Center - Service Opportunities With Native American Iss
Service Opportunities with native american issues. How do I print out just the listing I m interested in, instead of all of the pages?
http://128.32.51.224/native.cfm
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Service Opportunities with Native American Issues How do I print out just the listing I'm interested in, instead of all of the pages?

Highlight the specific listing you're looking at. Select FILE and PRINT from the toolbar. In the Printing dialogue box, click the SELECTION radio button in the Page Range section. The click PRINT The search returned 4 opportunities to serve.
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Oakland, California 94623-0006

29. Outreach Teams: Latino & Native American Issues
Information about the Latino and native american issues outreach teams at Messiah College. Latino and native american issues. Danzante
http://www.messiah.edu/agape/local_svc/outreach_teams/latino_native/
Messiah Home
National Conference 2004
Academic: Service-Learning Barnabas Award ... Service Day Related Links: Messiah Home College Ministries
Latino and Native American Issues
Danzante: Students help in the after-school programs which teach art, dance, and music to Latino children. Monday - Friday from 3 - 5pm. The Gathering: This group is committed to learning about issues important to Native American communitites. The group's activities range from advocacy and social action to sponsoring culural events. Migrant Education: Be paired with a studnet from the Migrant Education office in Harrisburg. Trips to spend time together will be run every other weekend. Mt. Pleasant Hispanic Center: This team works with the Mount Pleasant Hispanic Center in Allison Hill, Harrisburg, in their services to elementary-school-aged children through both tutoring and recreational activities. Students may attend as many days of the week as they can, and a knowledge of Spanish is not required. Monday - Thursday from 3 - 6:30pm. Latino and Native American Issues Contact:
Lisa Fry

Questions may be directed towards the
Grantham, Pennsylvania 17027 (717) 766-2511

30. Native American Culture Lesson Plan
should then look for two kinds of information historical informatin about notable Native Americans and legislation pertaining to native american issues.
http://www.yk.psu.edu/~mer7/natisus.html

31. Backwash - Personality Channel - Native American Issues
Directory home page Politics Society native american issues. To link to this specific directory page, use the following URL
http://www.backwash.com/directorypersonality.php?idname=Native American Issues&t

32. EC - Native American Issues
2406546. This Air Force Web page is compliant with Section 508 standards as of 9/11/2002. Cultural Resources/native american issues.
http://www.afcee.brooks.af.mil/ec/cultural/native.asp
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Index Conservation Crossfeed Cultural Resources Air Force Instruction and Guidance Archeology ... EIAP Services Contact Information Jim Wilde
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Brooks City-Base TX 78235
Phone: (210) 536-6546
DSN: 240-6546
This Air Force Web page is compliant with Section 508 standards as of 9/11/2002
Cultural Resources /Native American Issues

33. Native Americans At Princeton
Objective It has always been the Native Americans at Princeton s (NAAP) goal to increase the students awareness in native american issues and concerns that
http://www.princeton.edu/~naap/
Native Americans at Princeton
Welcome to the Native Americans at Princeton home page! This installment is the first for the 1998 year. It is about time that this page receive a face-lift. We are going to start updating this page on a regular basis, blah blah blah blah blah... As many of you have noticed, these were famous last words, or rather, famous first words. Also, I thought we might get a new page editor person after elections, but there is a large psychological impediment to learning HTML, and I have yet to train my possible replacements. Nevertheless, there must eventually be new blood taking over this project, unless for some inexplicable reason, Princeton keeps me here a while longer. Until then, we reiterate our apologies. Our email has again been piling up, and although we have been responding to it more often than we update this page, it may be a while before we sift through it all. It works on a kind of priority system that I won't explain here because it's unfair. Just bear with us while we start the new semester, and we sincerely hope that the people who replace us are more thorough electronic correspondents. :-) You are user number since February 3, 1996

34. Hearing On Native American Issues In Connecticut
Hearing on native american issues in Connecticut February 9, 2001. Dodd attended a hearing on Connecticut Tribal and community issues held by Rep.
http://dodd.senate.gov/events/01/0209.htm
Hearing on Native American Issues in Connecticut February 9, 2001
Dodd attended a hearing on Connecticut Tribal and community issues held by Rep. Rob Simmons, R-2nd, in Hartford today. Earlier in the week, Dodd held a press conference to announce his proposals for addressing Native American issues in the state and the Bureau of Indian Affairs' recognition process. Learn more: Read Dodd's statement, Feb. 5

35. Native American Issues
native american issues English 101 Resources. For articles about native american issues, the index below is a good place to start
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/ust/NativeAmIssues.html
Native American Issues:
English 101 Resources The University of Arizona Library I. Background Information
Dictionary of Literary Biography (DLB) [PS221 .D5 Main Ref.] Provides lengthy biographical articles on literary authors. Includes photographs, list of author's works, and further reading. (Hint: Vol. 175 deals exclusively with Native American writers of the United States.) Encyclopedia of Native American Biography [E89 .J69 1997 Main Ref.] Six hundred life stories, from Powhatan to Wilma Mankiller Literature Resource Center [On-line] Use this database to find information on authors of both fiction and nonfiction works. This source includes biographies , reviews and literary analysis. Native North American Literature [PS508 I5 N38 1994 Main Ref.] Same as DLB, this source, as the title indicates, is specifically geared toward Native American Literature. Notable Native Americans [E89 .N67 1995 Main Ref.] Biographical and bibliographical information on 265 notable Native American men and women from all fields of endeavor. 70% of the entries are for contemporary figures.

36. Contemporary Native American Issues-- WWW Links
Contemporary native american issues and Useful Websites. Treaty Issues, Mascots, and Current Issues False Promises The Lost Land
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~njp/352links.html
Contemporary Native American Issues
and Useful Websites
Treaty Issues, Mascots, and Current Issues
False Promises: The Lost Land of the Wenatchi
is a website designed to complement a recently released documentary film. The photos page has some excellent historical materials. STAR: Students and Teachers Against Racism is a website promoting cultural and historical awareness of Native Americans.
Native American Authors On-line
Storytellers: Native American Authors Online
, by Karen Strom Internet Public Library, Native American Authors Voices from the Gaps-Women Writers listed by racial or ethnic background (see listings under "First Nation" and "Indigenous/Native American") Native American Women Playwrights Archive
Native American Cultures, Nations, Peoples
American Indian Resources
, by Will Karkavelas (Osaka University) Index of Native American Resources on the Internet , by Karen Strom MAPS: GIS Windows on Native Lands, Current Places, and History , by Paula Giese
Museums and On-line exhibits Plains Indian Ledger Art Digital Publishing Project Heard Museum National Museum of the American Indian NMAI Conexus on-line exhibits ... American Indians and the Natural World , from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Alaska Native Artists Museums at Prophetstown, Inc.

37. Book Information Page -- Greenwood Publishing Group
native american issues, This volume presents six major issues that have been divisive in and out of the Native American community.
http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=GR2002

38. Native American Directory
dancing. First Nations/First Peoples Issues This site has a wealth of primary articles on native american issues. First Nations
http://www.powerplace.com/atpost/nativeam.html

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39. USD People Involved In Native American Issues.
USD PEOPLE INVOLVED IN native american issues, Admissions and Scholarships Community Service Learning United Front Multicultural Center Faculty Students.
http://www.acusd.edu/nativeamerican/people.html
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PEOPLE
INVOLVED IN
NATIVE AMERICAN ISSUES
Admissions and Scholarships
Community Service - Learning
United Front Multicultural Center
Faculty
Students
Admissions , Financial Aid, and Scholarships
The following people advise Native Americans and others on admission to USD, and willingly counsel continuing students on financial aid and scholarship opportunities. List of Fellowships, Internships, Grants, and Loans for Native Americans. Udall Foundation Native American Congressional Intern Program. Graduate Admissions http://www.sandiego.edu/~gradmiss/ Mary Jane Tiernan, Director of Graduate Admissions tiernan.@is.sandiego.edu Undergraduate Admissions http://www.sandiego.edu/ugadmiss/ Chris White, Senior Admisssions Officer whitec@is.sandiego.edu Financial Aid http://www.sandiego.edu/financial_aid/ Tim Bruehl, Scholarship Coordinator bruehl@is.sandiego.edu College of Arts and Sciences: Contact Undergraduate or Graduate Admissions School of Business Contact Undergraduate or Graduate Admissions School of Education Contact Undergraduate or Graduate Admissions School of Law: JoAnn Szymonik, Assistant Director of Financial Aid

40. Native Americans
Developed by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, this site provides links to legal agencies, organizations and resources relating to native american issues.
http://www.westnyacklib.org/NatAmer.htm
Table of Contents
Introduction
Welcome to the Native American webpage at the West Nyack Free Library. This page has been developed to serve the needs of students and the general public within the Ramapo Catskill Library System; however, everyone is welcome. It is my goal to present a vast array of sites that cover all aspects of Native American life, both past and present, with particular attention given to official tribal pages and sites that have received awards for quality and design.
Please be aware that the sites and titles provided here represent only a small amount of the available information on Native Americans. Besides the Internet, there is a vast array of books, articles, and audio visual materials available concerning Native Americans. Please visit the library for assistance throughout your research process. Return to the Table of Contents
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