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  1. Native American elder health issues: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, ... July 10, 2002, Washington, DC (S. hrg) by United States, 2002
  2. Crime and justice research evaluation : American Indian and Alaska Native issues : application deadline, March 15, 2001 (SuDoc J 28.33:IN 2/2) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 2001
  3. 26 issues (1979-2002) of Kiva Collection The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and and History. The Arizona Archaeology and Historical Society. by Various authors, 1979
  4. 1990, Volume 56, issues 1 and 3. Kiva the Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History Volumes 56, #1 and #3, By Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society 1990 by various, 1990
  5. CRitical Issues Bibliography (CRIB) sheet Native American college students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:450656) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  6. Virgin Islands, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands issues: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Native American & Insular Affairs of the Committee on Resources, ... H.R. 3635 ... June 26, 1996--Washington, D.C by United States, 1996
  7. Issues in the education of American Indian and Alaska Native students with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.331/2:EDO-RC-00-3) by Susan Faircloth, 2000
  8. The development of the MIDS-AI/AN: The American Indian/Alaska native version of the Modified Issues in Disability Scale by Elaine Makas, 1995
  9. Great Speeches by Native Americans (Dover Thrift Editions) by Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, et all 2000-06-20
  10. Native American Voices: A Reader (2nd Edition) by Susan Lobo, Steve Talbot, 2000-12-15
  11. Native American Studies (Introducing Ethnic Studies) by Clara Sue Kidwell, Alan Velie, 2005-10-01
  12. Ambiguous Justice: Native Americans And the Law in Southern California, 1848-1890 (Native American Series) by Vanessa Ann Gunther, 2006-10-31
  13. Native American Placenames of the United States by William Bright, 2007-11-30
  14. The Wisdom of the Native Americans

81. Home Page
Includes a r©sum©, native american heritage, youth sports, theatre, Russian studies, and women's issues.
http://www.stetson.edu/~jchmura/
Welcome to my Web site! The home page is a good spot to let visitors know the purpose of this Web site. The home page gives visitors an impression of your site's style. If you'd like to learn how this web was created step-by-step, take the FrontPage Tutorial in the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage book. This page was last updated on

82. Civilrights.org Civil Rights 101
ALSO IMPORTANT FOR MANY native american civil rights advocates are cultural issues related to the ability to maintain and pass on traditional religious beliefs
http://www.civilrights.org/research_center/civilrights101/native.html
showDate(11) Issues select an issue Affirmative Action Census CR Enforcement Criminal Justice Disability Education GLBT Hate Crimes Housing/Lending Human Rights Immigration Indigenous Peoples Info/Comm/Tech Judiciary Labor/ Working Families Poverty/Welfare Religious Freedom Social Security/Seniors Voting Rights Home Donate Now! About Campaigns ... Civil Rights 101 Civil Rights 101 Table of Contents Introduction Part One: Civil Rights: A Chronology Demographics Part Two: Law and Policy Supreme Court and Civil Rights School Desegregation Housing ... Criminal Justice Part Three: Civil Rights Expanded Women People with Disabilities Gays and Lesbians ... Latinos Part Four: Race, Class and Economic Justice NATIVE AMERICANS AMONG THE MOST DIFFICULT civil rights issues are those facing the nation's 2.5 million Native Americans. Federally recognized tribes are considered domestic dependent nations, with their rights to tribal sovereignty preserved. Tribal sovereignty refers to tribes' right to govern themselves, define their own membership, manage tribal property, and regulate tribal business and domestic relations; it further recognizes the existence of a government-to-government relationship between such tribes and the federal government. The federal government has special trust obligations to protect tribal lands and resources, protect tribal rights to self-government, and provide services necessary for tribal survival and advancement. The fight to preserve tribal sovereignty and treaty rights has long been at the forefront of the Native American civil rights movement.

83. Native American Press/Ojibwe News
Independent weekly paper with focus on political issues facing Indians in Minnesota. Online version includes selected articles, editorials and letters to the editor
http://www.press-on.net/
The Native American Press/Ojibwe News operates on advertising revenue, subscriptions, and newsstand sales, and is not subsidized by any government, tribal, or institutional entity.
Welcome to the Native American Press/Ojibwe News (Press/ON) o nline. We are a weekly newspaper pub lished in Minnesota. We provide coverage of the Ojibwe bands in the northern part of the state; predominantly, the Red Lake, Leech Lake, White Earth, and Mille Lacs reservations, and also the Dakota Shakopee-Mdewakanton and Lower Souix in central and southern Minnesota. In addition we carry regional and national news articles from the Associated Press and other sources. It is the policy of Press/ON to print the news accurately, to provide a forum for the 'voices of the people', and to encourage Indian people to empower ourselves by exposing corruption and demanding accountability from our governments.
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(Must have Adobe Acrobat installed) Press/ON receives Freedom of Information award from the Society of Professional Journalists Looking for more information about Press/ON? Check out City Pages' feature article on publisher Bill Lawrence at

84. Websites Of Gender Phenomena Experiences || Sianna.com
This site contends with transsexual issues by a native american MTF transsexual.
http://www.sianna.com
Welcome to a portal host site for people dealing with gender phenomena experiences as they live it. Amberspace is the one of the definitive places to find valuable resources, great yet common sense advice, and a positive attitude towards transition.
Reise's Pieces
is a site telling the story of a sweet, cute, every-day woman who got her website up just because she could.
Coming soon- Jayne is just your average bisexual, transsexual, circus girl...
Coming soon, Makenna's website.
Sianna.com
started as a meager silly web journal of a web designer/artist who found herself on a very unexpected path almost two years ago. The portal site is interested in hosting websites of people who are dealing with Gender Identity Dysphoria, and feel that they would be a good fit here. There's no charge, but we are a picky group. If you think you might want to host your site here, contact us and let us know.

85. Native American Press/Ojibwe News
Independent weekly paper with focus on political issues facing Indians in Minnesota. Online version includes selected articles and editorials, letters to the editor.
http://www.press-on.net/index.html
The Native American Press/Ojibwe News operates on advertising revenue, subscriptions, and newsstand sales, and is not subsidized by any government, tribal, or institutional entity.
Welcome to the Native American Press/Ojibwe News (Press/ON) o nline. We are a weekly newspaper pub lished in Minnesota. We provide coverage of the Ojibwe bands in the northern part of the state; predominantly, the Red Lake, Leech Lake, White Earth, and Mille Lacs reservations, and also the Dakota Shakopee-Mdewakanton and Lower Souix in central and southern Minnesota. In addition we carry regional and national news articles from the Associated Press and other sources. It is the policy of Press/ON to print the news accurately, to provide a forum for the 'voices of the people', and to encourage Indian people to empower ourselves by exposing corruption and demanding accountability from our governments.
Advertise with Press/ON
Buy on online subscription Buy a print subscription View a sample edition
(Must have Adobe Acrobat installed) Press/ON receives Freedom of Information award from the Society of Professional Journalists Looking for more information about Press/ON? Check out City Pages' feature article on publisher Bill Lawrence at

86. The Arizona Native American Republican Committee
Provides information to reservation and urban Indian communities and elected officials regarding the Republican agenda, native issues and culture.
http://www.geocities.com/nativerepublican
Welcome to the Arizona Native American Republican Committee Home Page!!! The ANARC is currently being formed by Native Americans throughout Arizona...be a charter member in one of the only Native American Republican caucuses in the United States! The mission of the ANARC is to provide current and accurate information to our tribal and urban Indian communities on the Republican agenda, candidates and other important issues that may affect our Indian communities. The ANARC is also committed to providing correct and factual information to our elected officials regarding Native American culture, sovereignty and issues. Currently the ANARC is in the process of organizing and developing a membership base...be a part of the only formal Native American Republican groups in the United States! For more information please email ANARC at: nativerepublican@yahoo.com Check this site often for updates!!! Home Page

87. American Indian Language Resources
Endangered Languages University of Tokyo; History and Discussion of native american Languages; issues in US Language Policy James Crawford; Institute for the
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/lang.html
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88. Native American Studies
Includes texts of native authorship and materials that deal with contemporary issues affecting native Americans. The library spans topics from literature to politics, ethnohistory, education, law, anthropology, art and art history.
http://www.unm.edu/~nasinfo/Native American Studies Research Library.htm
Native American Studies Research Library Holdings
Home Page Below is just a sample of our offerings. Please drop by and browse our collection! J ournals and Periodicals
American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Journal of American Indian Education
Journal of Navajo Education
Native American Rights Fund Newsletter
Native Peoples
News From Native California
Winds of Change N ewspapers from around the country
Americans Before Columbus
The Gallup Independent Indian Country Today Navajo-Hopi Observer Navajo Times News From Indian Country The Circle Windspeaker Newspaper clippings from the Albuquerque Journal/Tribune on articles relating to Native American issues V ideos and Documentaries Act of War Broken Cord Broken Treaty at Battle Mountain Columbus Didn't Discover Us Dances with Wolves Decade of Destruction Gathering Up Again Geronimo and the Apache Resistance Images of Indians Navajo Code Talkers Rediscovering America Son of the Morning Star Surviving Columbus The Circle of Life The Columbus Controversy The Columbus Invasion The Indians among Us The Ride to Wounded Knee Wiping the Tears of Seven Generations B ooks A Long and Terrible Shadow Christopher Columbus: The Four Voyages Land Ahoy!

89. Windwalker, Jim
native american musician writing contemporary music about the issues that face First Nations Peoples today and of past unresolved issues.
http://artists2.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Jim_Windwalker/

90. Southwest Web Ring By James Q. Jacobs
Essays related to southwestern native american history, prehistory, and contemporary issues. Includes photo galleries of ancient southwest ruins.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/southwest/
Southwest Web Ring
Articles and Photo Galleries by James Q. Jacobs
Mesa Verde Spruce Tree House Hovenweep Betatakin ... Besh-Ba-Gowah WORLD WIDE WEB HUBS BY THE AUTHOR: Home Rock Art Mesoamerica Andes ... Photo Stock inquiries welcomed.
Your comments, feedback, etc. will be appreciated. Contact.

91. NATIVE NASHVILLE - Tennessee's Resource For Native American History, Culture, Ne
Extensive Tennessee native american Indian information source. Includes news, history, culture, current issues, native american business and organizations directories, FAQ on Indians, events calendar, language learning resources, and sacred site preservation.
http://www.nativenashville.com/
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92. Tuscarora And Six Nations Websites
A native american newsletter distributed by Trader Don. On this site you will find the latest copy of, Tuscarora native Peoples News along with a complete archive of all back issues.
http://tuscaroras.com/
Six Nations Related Websites
Housed on Tcom Server 1794 Canandaigua Treaty Committee
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Ronathahonni Cultural Center

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Tcom Mail Enter your entire email address as user name. User name: you@tuscaroras.com Password: yourpasswd Iroquois Information NIMO'S SHAMEFUL TUSCARORA POLICY Grand Island Land Claim Information Six Nations Land Claims Research Tuscarora School Home Page ... Tuscarora New Year Festival Environmental Information Waste Management in Indian Country Museum Information Iroquois Indian Museum Six Nations Indian Museum Iroquois Books Purchase Iroquois Books Enter keywords for book search. Native American News Fort Shaw monument marks 100th anniversary of historic Indian team Indian gaming act should be rewritten Native American prisoner to fight on Exhibit portrays games of Native Americans ... Consumer: health news Visit the official Snapshots site for more.

93. Northeast Wigwam Discussion Board Index
Area for native american interactive dialogue on a wide variety of topics and issues.
http://www.newigwam.com/wwwboard/discussindex.html
Northeast Wigwam Discussion Boards! Newigwam Home Contact Newigwam Search this site
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We have received a lot of email over the past year from many who have been searching for information on a variety of topics but have not been able to get answers. To our dismay, we too have not been able to answer many of these questions, as much as we have tried. It is with the spirit of educating all of us that we have created these discussion boards so we can share and benefit from the experience and knowledge of others. Please take a few minutes to read our so that this can be a warm, friendly and comfortable place to visit. Please join us in our discussions and share with us; we all have a lot to learn. Let's go! We have 10 wigwams for you to choose from. Just double-click on the category below to go to that discussion board.

94. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
Top/Society/issues/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Sexually_Transmitted_Diseases/AIDS/Race_and_Ethnicity/Organizations
http://www.nnaapc.org
The NNAAPC logo is a Hopi artist's representation of the whirlwind through which the Creator breathed life into human beings. Every human carries the mark of this life-giving force on the tips of their fingers. Thus, the logo
represents life. The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
Welcome to NNAAPC On-line! We continue to update our website to offer you current information on HIV/AIDS, statistics, events, resources, and links to other sites. We will identify any new information on the home page under "What's New?"
The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center's (NNAAPC) mission is to stop the spread of HIV and related diseases among American Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians, and to improve the quality of life for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
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    Invitation to the Native Community Reception, Friday, June 18th
Good News! NNAAPC funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue providing capacity-building assistance. Beginning April 1, 2004, capacity-building assistance is available in two areas: to strengthen organizational infrastructure for HIV prevention, and to strengthen HIV prevention interventions. NNAAPC's website will be updated to reflect these programmatic changes, and a fact sheet will soon be available describing these services. Read CDC's press release.

95. American Indian Film Institute
A nonprofit media arts center founded in 1977 to foster understanding of the culture, traditions and issues of contemporary native Americans through presentation of films about native Americans.
http://aifisf.com/

96. Multicultural Health Clearinghouse : Native American Health Issues
other diseases or issues, find the appropriate link from the Disease Index. Below are some links to sites of particular interest to native american population.
http://www.omsa.uiuc.edu/clearinghouse/native/native.html
Introduction African American Health Issues Asian American Health ... Latino/a Health Issues Native American Health Issues Students w/ Disabilities Health Issues Women's Health Issues General Health ... Feedback Certain diseases and conditions are known to affect the Native American population with more frequency and/or severity than other populations. It is important for Native Americans to be informed and educated on these issues so that they may better understand how these disease processes may alter or impact on their lives. Adjacent you will find a list of some of those topics and references. If you are interested in any other diseases or issues, find the appropriate link from the Disease Index . Below are some links to sites of particular interest to Native American population. Health Links Related to Native American Population
Indian Health Service
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center National Resource Center on Native American Aging American Indian Herbalism ... Diabetes

97. A Line In The Sand
Series of essays devoted to issues of cultural property and native american stereotypes. Also with links.
http://www.hanksville.org/sand/
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A Line in the Sand
C ultural property includes not only land and other tangible property, but ideas, traditions, and other non-tangibles. Cultural property belongs to the cultural group, rather than to an individual. As an individual has the right to control use of his/her property, the cultural group has the right to control the use of its property. Not all people recognize cultural property. As a result some individuals will use another group's cultural properties without permission; often that use is offensive to the cultural group, because their property is used in a way that distorts or is disrespectful to the group's beliefs. The Site History Navigation of this site Sovereignty Issues Cultural Property Issues ... The People Involved with This Site Number of Accesses Since 8.00 PM December 14, 1999:
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98. Indian Country Today [Front Page] The Nation's Leading Native American Indian Ne
Indian Country Today, the leading native american newspaper policy advocate, who has helped native Peoples recover an advocate of local tribal issues since 1970
http://www.indiancountry.com/
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Posted: Jun 10, 2004 - 3:15pm EST
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - The award winning Burning Sky features songwriter Aaron White on guitar and Native flutes and flutist Kelvin Bizahaloni. They recently released their latest album, "A Simple Man" (Canyon Records) which continues their lush, rich sound of complex guitar fingering with flute in the lead. The duo has built a world-wide following and their music has been heard everywhere from "The Tonight Show" and film soundtracks, including "Doe Boy" and "Skychasers", to the Presidential Inaugural Ball. TOP STORIES May I Suggest .. Recalling the round-up: Tamástslikt Institute unveils new exhibit Milestone for Morongo expansion Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum Gala: Giving back to the salmon ... Utility easement training available
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99. Native American Support Group Of New York City
Indigenous activist and native american and Alaskan native resource links. Current projects include international indigenous, and Puerto Rican native issues. Searchable.
http://graywolf94.tripod.com/index.htm
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Native American Support Group of New York City Indigenous Issues Activist Sites Political Prisoners Native American Right's Organizations ... "Welcome" to our site in my Language.wav file - Graywolf (Western Band Cherokee) Featured Site NCAI Native Vote*2004 American Indian/Alaska Native Voter resources 2.7 million Indians can make a difference Candidates: Republican The Democratic race Independent George W. Bush John Kerry Ralph Nader Al Sharpton ... Dennis Kucinich Media CNN.com: America Votes 2004 Native America Calling Indian Country Today Indianz.com Indigenous Issues We Support Big Mountain Issue Alaska Landless Sovereignty and Subsistence Hawaii Indigenous People Sandy Lake Band of Ojibwe Apache - Mt Graham ... Tapwe.com Since 1794 the U.S. has acknowledged Indian independence, and the Treaty of 1842 clearly says the Seneca Nation will not be taxed by any US government. Including New York State. The state's unconstitutional action will cause over 1000 Indians and non-Indians to lose their jobs, consumer prices to rise, and businesses to close.

100. Voices Of The Wintercount
Wisdom, insight, and warnings from native american elders on social, political, and cultural issues. Essays, contributed content, and news briefs. Links.
http://www.wintercount.org/

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