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         Native American Issues:     more books (100)
  1. Daughters of Mother Earth: The Wisdom of Native American Women (Native America: Yesterday and Today)
  2. Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers (Modern Library Paperbacks)
  3. Native American Ethnobotany by Daniel E. Moerman, 1998-08-01
  4. Encyclopedia of Native American Healing (Healing Arts) by William S. Lyon, 1998-03
  5. Native American Saddlery and Trappings: A History in Paper Dolls by J. K. Oliver, 2002-12
  6. Native Americans in the School System: Family, Community, and Academic Achievement (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Carol J. Ward, 2005-07-28
  7. Beyond White Ethnicity: Developing a Sociological Understanding of Native American Identity Reclamation by Fitzgerald Kathleen, 2007-09-28
  8. Honoring the Medicine: The Essential Guide to Native American Healing by Ken Cohen, 2006-06-27
  9. Crossing into Medicine Country: A Journey in Native American Healing by David Carson, 2007-09-01
  10. Spirit of the First People: Native American Music Traditions of Washington State
  11. Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children (Keepers of the Earth) by Michael J. Caduto, Joseph Bruchac, 1999-11
  12. One Nation Under God: The Triumph of the Native American Church
  13. Native Americans in the Twentieth Century by James S Olson, Raymond Wilson, 1986-01-01
  14. Harper's Anthology of Twentieth Century Native American Poetry by Duane Niatum, 1988-05-14

101. Wotanging Ikche Native American News
A native american newsletter distributed by Gary Night Owl. Here on this site you will find the latest copy of Wotanging Ikche, along with a complete archive of all back issues.
http://www.nanews.org/index2.shtml

102. AACHC Native American Program
Provides information on native american Health issues for Arizona's Indian Communities, especially in areas of advocacy, coalition building, education and support.
http://www.geocities.com/native_health_az/
Arizona Association of Community Health Centers Native American Program
320 E. McDowell Rd. Suite 225
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602.253.0090 Fax: 602.252.3620
The Native American Program Website Has Moved!!! No Annoying Ads! More Neat Stuff Coming Soon! Come visit us in our new location at: http://www.aachc.org/NativeProgram.htm or visit the Arizona Association of Community Health Centers Web Page at: http://www.aachc.org and click on AACHC Programs Be sure to change your bookmarks!

103. NativeWomen.com
Portal to links and content on issues concerning native american women.
http://www.nativewomen.com/
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104. American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Conference
Providing the opportunity to discuss tourism issues through networking, problem solving and educational sessions.
http://www.aianta.org
The Radisson Hotel and Conference Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin, will be the host site for the 2004 AIANTA Conference.
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105. Nastao Nation, Santa Cruz, Main Page
native american medicine society promoting culture and social issues. History and principles, local and general information, links.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/nastaonation/main.htm
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Welcome to Nastao Nation
Native American medicine society, Santa Cruz clan
We are the Santa Cruz, California clan (chapter) of Nastao Nation. Our efforts are directed primarily to causes that promote the well-being and culture of indigenous peoples in our local region, regardless of tribe. We welcome contact with and links from other Native American organizations.
Nastao Nation is a Native American medicine society with a specific cultural, spiritual, political, and social viewpoint. However, the term "Nastao" is sometimes used by others.
The term Panachi includes all living descendants of the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, from Alaska to Panama. It is a geographic term that does not indicate cultural cohesion. NA-STA-O can be interpreted as Morning-Star Medicine Society It promotes sustainable living, Native American ceremony, culture, art, and a drug- and alcohol-free environment. Descendants of the indigenous peoples of North America who share these values, regardless of blood quantum or tribe, are gladly invited to join us. All who share our values are invited to learn more about us and to help us achieve our goals.

106. ACQTC -- Algonquian Confederacy Of The Quinnipiac Tribal Council, Inc.
Providing a history of the Quinnipiac people of Connecticut and information about ACQTC and native american events, issues, and news.
http://acqtc.com
The Algonquian Confederacy
of the Quinnipiac Tribal Council, Inc.
Home History
Sacred Sites
Councils
Societies
...
NPO Status

QUINNI-PE-OKKE: Long-Water-Land
Welcome to ACQTC Online! TOP Welcome to the online home of the Algonquian Confederacy of the Quinnipiac Tribal Council. ACQTC incorporated under the laws of the State of Connecticut in 1989, after a decade of organizing the Quinnipiac people. The purposes of the ACQTC are:
  • To preserve, protect, enhance, and propagate our Native American, Algonquian-speaking cultural heritage;
  • To revive, restore, and revitalize the language and culture in particular of the Quinnipiac people (originally of SW Connecticut) and our kindred;
  • To protect and restore Mother Earth, Father Sky and all our relations to their natural balance and to foster respect and harmony in this quest;
  • To research and keep current with indigenous affairs and to promote both unity and harmony in the Native American communities, on and off the reservations;
  • To share our personal pride, ancestral knowledge, and wisdom;
  • To lecture, perform, and teach or otherwise present our culture, values, and ceremonies as an Algonquian ethos and map for living in balance in our world.
  • 107. Issues In Native American Education
    issues in nativeamerican Education Myrna Eshelman EMC 598 Arizona State University Spring, 1997. Current issues in native-american
    http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~mcisaac/emc598geold97/Spring97/5/eshel5.htm
    Issues in Native-American Education
    Myrna Eshelman

    EMC 598
    Arizona State University
    Spring, 1997 Current issues in Native-American education is the focus of this paper. Among the readings, several concerns emerged: the gap in educational achievement between white and non-white ethnic groups, cultural dissonance between the dominant and non-dominant culture, assimilation and integration of Native American culture, cultural perceptions of Native Americans by the "white" culture, classroom climate, and solutions. Similar to the issues in African American education, the educational achievement gap between the performance of white students and minority students, including Native Americans, is widening ( Olson, 1996). However, Ponessa (1996) reports that even though the scores for Native American lag behind scores for white students, Native American students have shown the most improvement. They have boosted their average score from 18.1 in 1992 to 18.8 in 1996 ( Ponessa , 1996). No explanation was provided for this finding. Another issue for the Native American student in the traditional educational system is cultural dissonance.

    108. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
    literature, issues, other resources. native Tech Arts as beadwork, pottery; essays articles; poetry and stories. Digital Librarian native american Resources
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
    Native Americans - Internet Resources
    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. This page revised 1/22/00. NOTE: The Internet is being overwhelmed by viruses and spam. Please protect your computer with appropriate software. Also, many worthwhile sites have "pop-ups" which may change to include content unknown to me. Use preview sites before using with children.

    Bibliographies
    Directories Author Pages History ... Periodicals See Also: Virginia's Indians The Cherokees Native American Authors
    Bibliographies
    Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
    A Wallace library guide
    Native Americans. Bibliography. Juvenile Books

    Native Americans. Bibliography. Young Adult Books

    Fiction; biography; poetry; drama by and about Native Americans.
    A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12

    109. LACROSSE E-Lacrosse Back Issues
    native american LACROSSE. RESOURCES AND HISTORY ON THE WEB. THANKSGIVING ADDRESS OF THE NORTH american INDIAN. Long before there were
    http://www.e-lacrosse.com/na.htm
    NATIVE
    AMERICAN
    LACROSSE
    RESOURCES
    AND HISTORY
    ON THE WEB THANKSGIVING ADDRESS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN
    Long before there were any white people in North America, our people communicated with the Creator at every sunrise and at every sunset. Our way of communication was one of thanksgiving a thanksgiving for all the gifts that were bestowed on us by the creator. With the finest words that could be spoken, our ancesters acknowledged all the life forces on Mother Earth and everything else between them and the dwelling place of the Great Spirit, our creator. Our elders would tell us, "We have directed our voices towards our Creator in the best way we are able to do. Let us be satisfied that we have acknowledged the creations around and above us. We believe that the Creator wishes us to regard the life cycle with the greatest respect and appreciation. Our thanks are to be expressed with each new day."
    FEATURES
    The Trade of the Tools
    1999 Nations Cup - All Aboriginal Tournament!

    A History of Lacrosse

    The Gathering of the Tribes
    ...
    Cherokee Ball
    THE CREATOR'S GAME
    The Game of lacrosse was given to our people by the Creator to play for his amusement. Just as a parent will gain much amusement at the sight of watching his child playing joyfully with a new gift, so it was intended that the Creator be similarly amused by viewing his "children" playing lacrosse in a manner which was so defiant of fatigue. This is our belief, and when the four Great Messengers cam, the Creator reiterated to us that his game should be played.

    110. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Exploring Native Americans Across The Curr
    As noted in A Line in the Sand, a Web site dedicated to the debate surrounding native american stereotypes and other issues We want to be careful to note
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    Exploring Native Americans Across the Curriculum
    Blast stereotypes with across-the-curriculum activities for students of all ages. Stereotypes of Native Americans abound in movies and on TV, in literature and in history books. "Teachers must provide accurate instruction not only about history but also about the contemporary lives of Native Americans," writes Debbie Reese in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans , a 1996 ERIC Digest. Reese is a Pueblo who studies and works in the field of early childhood education. Stereotype is a difficult issue to define in any culture, especially in the Native American culture. As noted in A Line in the Sand , a Web site dedicated to the debate surrounding Native American stereotypes and other issues: "We want to be careful to note that this 'line in the sand' will not lie at the same place for everyone," explains an introduction to the site. "We must recognize that not all Native American communities have had the same historical experience, either before or after 1492. For this reason, the members of these communities will have different opinions. There will be different opinions both between and within communities, just as there are in all human communities."

    111. New England School Of Law: Native American & Indigenous Law
    Canadian, US, New Zealand, Australia links; american Indian History and Related issues; Selected american Indian Resources; Guide to native People s Law Hieros
    http://www.nesl.edu/research/native.cfm
    New England School of Law
    Research
    Research Links AskReference Caselaw Current Awareness Databases ... Individual Indian Nations
    Full Text Articles about Practicing Indian Law
    Primary Material
    E-Journals

    112. Native American Women On The WWW
    Coerced Sterilization of native american Women URL http//www.geocities.com/capitolhill/9118/mike.html Section of the native american Political issues website
    http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/native.htm
    Native American Women on the WWW
    Multi-Purpose Sites on Native Americans
    Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
    URL: http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources
    Subject-arranged index compiled by Karen Strom, with categories that include history, music, art, education, videos, bibliographies, government resources, commercial sites, job notices, electronic texts (links to magazines, publishers, and whole texts of books), and home pages for individuals
    Native Culture.com
    URL: http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html
    Links compiled by Lisa Mitten to home pages of individual native Nations; organizations and businesses; journals and newspapers; powwows and festivals; tribal colleges and Indian education. (Nativeculture.com site also includes articles and other links besides Mitten's.)
    Indigenous Peoples' Literature
    URL: http://www.indians.org/welker/natlit1.htm
    Links compiled by Glenn Welker to Native American languages, art, documents, speeches, quotes, prayers, poetry, stories, and more
    First Peoples
    URL: http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/menu-e.html

    113. Native American Support Group Of New York City
    Activist Sites and Media, New York City native american sites and events, NYC guide and media, More native american resources, Indigenous issues Big Mountain
    http://graywolf94.tripod.com/
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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.

    114. Native American Home Pages - Media
    Independent native News a daily, 5-minute program for public radio, bringing listeners current news about native american life and issues. Added 4/5/00.
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/media.html
    NATIVE MEDIA - FILM AND VIDEO ORGANIZATIONS JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS RADIO AND TELEVISION
    Last update - April 2, 2004
    Maintained by Lisa Mitten Native Media Organizations
    • American Native Press Archives - "... collecting and archiving the products of the Native press and materials related to Native press history, collecting and documenting the works of Native writers, and constructing bibliographic guides to Native writing and publishing." Added 4/2/04
    • AMMSA - Aboriginal Multi-Media Society - Alberta, Canada home of several native newspapers and radio stations Added 5/1/98
    • "Chiefs" - the PBS Independent Lens film on the Arapaho boys basketball team at Wind River Indian High School. Added 4/26/03
    • Eagle Thunder Entertainment Added 9/26/03
    • Gryphon Productions Ltd. - award-winning video productions aimed at Native American, First Nations communities, organizations, government, schools and hospitals Added 1/28/99; updated 4/16/02
    • Morgan Howard Productions - Tlingit full service video production company specializing in Alaska Native subjects. Added 2/3/03
    • Indigenous Pictures - visual production group owned by a Navajo woman.

    115. Native American Links - Academic Info
    american Indian Resources Index A library of native american literature, culture, education, history, issues and language. By Will Karkavelas, Faculty of
    http://www.academicinfo.net/nativeammeta.html
    Academic Info
    Native American Studies
    Home Search Index Contact ... Native American Studies Links Advertisers Find Books on Native American Studies
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    College-Campus.com ... Auto Insurance Cheap You can sponsor this page Email us for details Start with: NativeWeb "Our indexed and searchable database contains hundreds of links concerning Native, Aboriginal, and Indigenous internet resources on all seven continents." Includes a Resource Center and a Community Center Native American Research Page Managed by Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J. , Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Le Moyne College Continue on with: Aboriginal Links: Canada and US Especially good for Treaties, Fishing Rights, Forestry, and political issues.

    116. NARA | ALIC | Indians/Native Americans
    native american Genealogy Includes links to searchable online databases Historical Background american Indian History and Related issues This comprehensive
    http://www.archives.gov/research_room/alic/reference_desk/native_american_links.
    Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 10, 2004 Sections ALIC Main Page What's New Reference at Your Desk Associations ... About ALIC Resources The Library Catalog Microfilm Catalog NARA Electronic Publications AncestryPlus (GaleNet) ... Contact ALIC Staff Indians/Native Americans This page contains links to American history relating to Native Americans. During November we celebrate Native American/Alaskan Native Heritage Month. Check out these

    117. Native American Home Pages
    and home of the. american Indian Library Association Web Page WELCOME to my page of native american Sites on the WWW to home pages of native american Nations and organizations, and to
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html
    NATIVE AMERICAN SITES
    and home of the
    American Indian Library Association Web Page
    Last update - May 27, 2004
    Maintained by Lisa Mitten. This site has been visited by people since September 12, 1995.
    WELCOME to my page of Native American Sites on the WWW. I am a a mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian, formerly a librarian for 14 years at the University of Pittsburgh. In August 2000, I became the Social Sciences Subject Editor for anthropology, history, and sociology for CHOICE Magazine , the premiere academic book review journal for libraries. If you are a faculty member who has taught undergraduates within the last three years, please consider applying to be a reviewer for Choice . You can apply online at the Choice Reviewers Website My goal is to facilitate communication among Native peoples and between Indians and non-Indians by providing access to home pages of Native American Nations and organizations, and to other sites that provide solid information about American Indians. My page is organized by the following categories:

    118. NativeWeb
    her graduate thesis, which involves studying the reactions of american Indian communities Nations to attend the Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues, 10 21
    http://www.nativeweb.org/

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    119. Native American Resources Has Moved.
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    120. Wabanaki Legal News
    Pine Tree Legal Assistance newsletters dealing with issues pertinent to the native Americans in Maine.
    http://www.ptla.org/wabanaki/wabanaki.htm
    Wabanaki Legal News A Newsletter of Pine Tree Legal Assistance
    Wabanaki Legal News Index
    Quinnehtukqut Legal News PTLA Home Page Indian Legal Services ... HelpMeLaw
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    Volume 8 Issue 1 Winter 2004 This issue contains a number of articles focusing on domestic violence. Domestic Violence Five Ways to Fight Domestic Violence Tillie Black Bear Named as One of 21 Leaders for the 21 Century Between a Rock and a Hard Place ... Maine Index of Community Resources (Updated) Credits We Want To Hear From You Volume 7 Issue 2 Summer 2003 About Pine Tree Legal Assistance Discrimination Case Outreach Fair Housing: Your Right To Rent or Own a Home ... Maine Index of Community Resources (Updated) Credits We Want To Hear From You Volume 7 Issue 1 Winter 2003 About Pine Tree Legal Assistance Outreach Please Let Us Know Pine Tree Case Summaries ... Maine Index of Community Resources (Updated) Credits We Want To Hear From You Volume 6 Issue 2 Summer 2002 About Pine Tree Legal Assistance Judith Plano joins Native American Unit Fighting Discrimination Through the Legal System Pine Tree Case Summaries ... Maine Index of Community Resources (Updated) Credits We Want To Hear From You Volume 6 Issue 1 Winter 2002 About Pine Tree Legal Assistance Craig Sanborn To Leave Pine Tree Pine Tree Case Summaries Important Tax Information for 2002 ... Discrimination Case Settled; Teachers to Receive Sensitivity Training

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