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  1. Sto:lo - Coast Salish Historical Atlas.: An article from: Wind Speaker
  2. Dona County (New Mexico: A County Guide Series, Volume III)
  3. National Geographic Native American Heritage: Deluxe, Laminated, 29 X 20 1/2
  4. National Geographic Native American Heritage: 29 X 20 1/2, Tubed
  5. U.S. Navy and Marine Corps guide to Native American groups (SuDoc D 214.9/2:N 21) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1996
  6. Archaeology at Cerros, Belize, Central America: The Settlement System in a Late Preclassic Maya Community/Archaeology Map Included by Vernon L. Scarborough, 1991-07
  7. Archaeological Investigations in the Upper Susquehanna Valley, New York State, Volume 1/Book and 3 Maps (Persimmon Press Monographs in Archaeology) (Persimmon Press Monographs in Archaeology) by Robert E. Funk, 1993-12-01
  8. Journal of the exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains,: Under the direction of the American Board of Commissions for Foreign Missions, in the years ... the natives: with a map of Oregon Territory by Samuel Parker, 1840
  9. American Indians & Alaska Natives in the United States ; Native entities within the state of Alaska (SuDoc C 3.62/2:AM 3) by U.S Census Bureau, 1999
  10. Indian Country Map by AAA Publishing, Automobile Club of Southern California, 1999-12
  11. Neutral Iroquoians Above Ye Chesapeake: Landscapes, Place Names, Documents, and Maps in Early American History by M. William Wykoff, 1993-06
  12. The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, Peoples, and History of the Dine Bikeyah (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by James Marion Goodman, 1987-01
  13. The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, People, and History of the Dine Bikeyah (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by James Marion Goodman, 1982-12
  14. hawaiians in the usa: u.s. census 2000 by Kamehameha Schools, 2002-12-30

81. Native American Resource Page
site American Historical Images on File general images and descriptions DigitalLibrarian native American Resources - a links page GDSC maps Supporting BIA
http://hs.riverdale.k12.or.us/~dthompso/native/
A List of Tribes in Oregon
  • Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony of Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians of Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation, Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Coquille Tribe of Oregon Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Nevada and Oregon Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho (and Oregon)
First Nations (Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia) A Collection of Vancouver First Nations Audio Resources: Subject Index
To the Totem Forests; Emily Carr and Contemporaries Interpret Coastal Villages

The Monumental Cultures of the Northwest Coast Peoples

A history of the NW Coast
- BC settlers encounters with First Peoples
Gifting and Feasting in the Northwest Coast Potlatch
Emily Carr Emily Carr At Home and At Work
To the Totem Forests; Emily Carr and Contemporaries Interpret Coastal Villages

82. Native American Web Sites
tribesbystate.html. A TON OF LINKS INFORMATION Over 300 links to NativeAmerican sites, maps and other information. Give them a look. http
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/links/nativeamericanslinks.html
Native American If you find any broken links please let me know (copy the broken item and past it in an e-mail - please remember to give me the page heading above so I can find it on this page to fix.). Thanks Linda It works best to open these links in a new window. That way you can get back here easily. LIST OF INTRUDERS ON CHEROKEE LAND 1801-1816: Abstracts of the microfilm of the Cherokee Agency. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janelle/Intruders.htm CHOCTAW NATION OF OK HOME PAGE: This page includes a list of the original enrollees of the Choctaw Nation http://www.choctawnation.com/ CHOCTAW - ANOTHER SITE: Census Records, maps and photos. http://www.choctaw-web.com/ LIST OF TRIBES HOME PAGES: Links to each of the Tribes home page on the web. http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN HOME PAGE: Oklahoma's Black Indians. A really informative site: http://hometown.aol.com/angelaw859/index.html NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES: Lots of information and articles about many different tribes: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/

83. Native American Cosmology Links
maps of traditional constellations. Northern Plains stone Medicine Wheels. NativeAmerican Star Lore References by Preston Hardison (pdh@u.washington.edu).
http://www.okbu.edu/academics/natsci/hp/keas/grow/cc/contact_native.htm
Bottom US 311 US 312 HPS ... Road Kill
Cosmologies and Cultures Project
Guide to Native American Cosmology
Cosmologies and Cultures Project Home Page
June 1998 Project Progress Report
Archaeoastronomy, Ethnoastronomy, and Native American Cosmology

84. Lesson Plan - Columbus Day
our country named Columbia? When a map maker was making a new map he decided seeor learn or find something for the first time, the native americans are the
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/columbus.htm
Subtopic: Columbus Day (Native American Perspective) Grade Level: Author: Jamie Huggard Background: In 1451, Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy. His true Italian name is Christoforo Colombo. Columbus' father was a weaver, and it was expected that Columbus would become one also. Instead, Columbus dreamed of becoming a sailor and so he talked with sailors and studied maps and charts. When Columbus was fourteen, he was hired as a cabin boy. His main voyages were short trips to the Mediterranean Sea. By the time Columbus turned thirty he became a captain. In 1476, Columbus became a Portuguese citizen and married Felipa. This is where his thoughts of traveling west to reach the Indies started to grow. He knew a voyage would be expensive, so in 1482, he asked King John II of Portugal for money and ships to sail west to the Indies. When the King refused, he went to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. At first, he was rejected but when Columbus asked Spain the second time, Queen Isabella decided to fund the expedition. Columbus was given three ships: the Nina , the Pinta , and the Santa Maria . He also received eighty-eight men to serve as crew members. On August 3, 1492, Columbus and his ships headed westward. Along the journey, the sailors began to be frightened. On October 10, they demanded that Columbus go back to Spain. To stop the tyranny, Columbus said that if they didn't sight land within two days, they would turn around.

85. Native American Nations
Population Estimates ranked by American Indian and Alaska native Population; ProjectedState Populations by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin 19952025. maps.
http://www.tribal-institute.org/lists/nations.htm
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Native American Nations
Within the geographic boundaries of the United States there are more than 562 Indian tribes and Alaska Native groups that speak more than 250 languages. Each tribe has its own culture, history and identity. According to the 2000 census, there are more than 2.4 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. This page provides links to a series of sites which provide detailed information on Native Americans and Native governments. Each site is described below: The American Indian Reservations and Indian Trust Areas from the Economic Development Administration , is a compendium of information about the economic infrastructure of Indian Country. The material is arranged geographically, and is presented in small files based on location. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) was founded in 1944 and is the oldest and largest tribal government organization in the United States. NCAI serves as a forum for consensus-based policy development among its membership of over 250 tribal governments from every region of the country. NCAI's mission is to inform the public and the federal government on tribal self-government, treaty rights, and a broad range of federal policy issues affecting tribal governments. Some of the links on this site are: Native American Sites is an excellent resource maintained by Lisa Mitten (a librarian at the University of Pittsburgh), and includes the following resource information:

86. Wisconsin Powwow: World Wide Web Links
native American Navigator This site s resources for the study of native Americanpeoples and issues includes historical maps, a time line, and links to other
http://www.ecb.org/wisconsin/powwow/links.htm
Please note: These links will open a new window in your browser. Close that window to return to this page. To learn more about Powwows:
  • Native Wisconsin Powwow Page from the Great Lakes Intertribal Council
    This site answers frequently asked questions about powwows and provides a list of Midwest powwows to attend.
    Powwow Dancing

    This site features photographs, audio clips, and text describing powwow dance styles, music, and etiquette. It also includes a calendar of events and information about competition powwows.
    Southern Native American Dancing

    Created by high school students, this site is a resource on dancing, including information on powwow etiquette, terminology, dance styles, and more.
    The Powwow and Its Meaning

    This site from the American Indian Cultural Research Center in South Dakota explains the different aspects of a powwow, such as the Grand Entry, the drum, and the different types of dances common to many powwows.
  • To learn more about Wisconsin Native American Tribes and Bands:
  • Great Lakes Intertribal Council home page
    The Great Lakes Intertribal Council (GLITC) is a group of federally recognized Indian tribes in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. This site supplies information about the council and links to other sites. It also provides brief overviews for each of the Wisconsin tribes and bands below:
  • 87. Native American Resources
    Social and Cultural Sites and Organizations native American Who s Hot native Mapsand GIS Windows to Tribal Info native North americans nativeNet nativeTech
    http://www.webwinds.com/friends/bknative.htm
    Tracy Marks'
    Native American Bookmarks
    See also: Native American art
    See also: Torrey Philemon's ancient Greek home from Ancient Sites
    and Tika Yupanqui's native american Web home
    BY TRACY MARKS:
    Apache Female Puberty Ceremony
    Apache Puberty Seminar Transcript
    Iroquois Dreamwork and Spirituality
    Iroquois MidWinter Festival
    ...
    Sarah Winnemucca, Paiute Chief

    See also: Prehistoric/Native Fiction links See also: Yahoo's Club for Prehistoric/ Native American fiction Go to: Windweaver Web and Windows Resources Go to: WebWinds Web Cameras Go to: Webwinds K12 Links: Social Studies
    The Best Native American Link Centers Hanksville site: Native American resources on the Net Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet (Hanksville) Digital Librarian: Best Native American sites Dusters Native American Links ... Shea's Native Place
    Cherokee
    Cherokee Communications, Inc. Cherokee history Cherokee Home Page History of the Cherokee ... United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
    Eastern Tribes miscellaneous Mashpee Indian Culture Mashpees of Cape Cod Seminole Tribe of Florida Education (Native) American Indian Schools on the Web B.C., Canada: First Nations Teaching

    88. Native American Genealogy Links
    Geographic Name Server/Xerox Map Gateway native American Bookstores and maps (BarbaraBenge) PCL Map Collection Travel Guide to Oklahoma (Paul R. Sarrett, Jr
    http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/newlinks.html
    To make it easier to search for information we have added local page references. By Tribes
    A
    B C D ... Z
    by States Alabama Georgia North Carolina Oklahoma ... United States Government
    general adoptions politics myths crafts ... resources
    By Tribes
    Apache Blackfeet Catawaba Cherokee ... Wampampoag This website last updated 5 May 2002 Treaties of the Five Tribes
    For this week in Native American history
    (link site added 22 September 1997)
    American Truths
    (link site added 21 January 1999)
    American Indian Genealogy Help Center and Message Board

    Bulletin Board for Native American Postings
    (new link site added 6 November 1999
    Native American Libraries
    (link site added 6 November 1999)
    AXIOM Financial Management
    for Native Americans (link site added 28 January 2000)
    Wickiup's Treaty grids
    , interesting graphs of the results of early treaties (link site added 10 February 2000) Woihanble Yuwita Habitat for Humanity (link site added 10 February 2000) Turtle tracks (link site added 15 March 2000 Multicultural Grant Guides
    Tribes, States and Government Agency
    Abenaki Indians
    The Abenaki Webpage (link updated 5 May 2002) Traditional Abenaki of Mazaipskwik and related bands (link site added 25 May 1998)
    Culture
    Abenaki Culture
    History
    Abenaki History by Lee Sultzman,First Nations Historian

    89. Native American Studies, UNOmaha, NAMS 1100 Portal
    UNITY United National Indian Tribal Youth is a nonprofit organisation that strivesto develop native youth leadership skills. maps American Indian Tribes
    http://www.unomaha.edu/Uno/nams/nams1100.htm
    NAMS 1100:
    Introduction to Native American Studies
    This course introduces the myths, arts, rituals, life-ways and world-views which compose the diverse cultural traditions of Native American peoples, and includes both historical and contemporary experience.
    This course is taught by instructors from a variety of disciplines. Please follow these links for further information from each instructor. Jo Behrens Dir. Carolyn Fiscus Dr. Bruce Johansen Dr. Pamela Jean Owens Dr. Beth Ritter Dr. Dale Stover Eduardo Zendejas, JD Research Sites: Institute of American Indian Studies at the University of South Dakota. The Peabody Museum: An excellent source for Native American ethnology. This site has changing exhibits. Three Generations of Women Anthropologists: An exhibit provided by the Peabody Museum on the professional lives of Alice Fletcher, Harriet Cosgrove, and Cora Du Bois. Canadian Museum of Civilization: Tour part of their First Nations exhibit. First Nations is the usual designation for Indian people in Canada. Native American History Archives: Native Technology: Very detailed texts on Native material culture and construction techniques.

    90. Azcentral.com | Cultures AZ
    relocation of native people in Arizona onto reservations in the late 1800s and commentson some of the resulting social issues native americans have faced over
    http://www.azcentral.com/culturesaz/voices.html
    OAS_listpos="Top,Position1,Position2,Right1,Right2" var ScriptsLoaded = true; OAS_AD('Top') NEWS SPORTS MONEY ENTERTAINMENT ...
    Cultural links

    All azcentral Republic - Today News Sports Features Style Travel Business Food/Home Advanced search, tips
    Archives (from 1999)

    Native American
    Hispanic ... Asian American From a Hopi native to the Valley's oldest mariachi player, the strongest stories are told in the voices of people who lived them. Scroll down to find the multimedia collection of CulturesAz. Discover life in a segregated Tempe, listen to Japanese taiko drums, and get to know early Afro-American politicians in Arizona. From oral histories to musical performances, treat yourself to first-hand accounts of Arizona's heritage.
    Native American
    Pedro Alvarez teaches ceremonial dances and songs to young people in an attempt to save the Yaqui culture. Take a look into the classes that are taught.
    Learn more about Yaqui youth learning their culture
    Nan Telahongva is a native Hopi who grew up on reservations in Arizona. In this piece for KJZZ's Arizona Week, Telahongva relates her experiences as a young Hopi girl new to Anglo schools.

    91. Native American Lands & Maps
    native American Lands maps.
    http://www.thebearbyte.com/Maps/NativeAmericanLandsMaps/NATribFront_JPG.html
    first previous next last ... home
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    92. Native American Lands & Maps
    native American Lands maps. Indian Battles 15211700. INDBAT17011800.jpg(70,428 bytes). Indian Battles 1701-1800. INDBAT18011845.jpg (71,344 bytes).
    http://www.thebearbyte.com/Maps/NativeAmericanLandsMaps/
    Indian Battles 1521-1700 Indian Battles 1701-1800 Indian Battles 1801-1845 Indian Battles 1846-1890 Reservations 1840 Reservations 1875 Reservations 1900 Reservations 1905 Reservations 1930 Reservations 1905 Native American Lands Acquired Territories 1783-1853 Native American Nations Washington to Nebraska Early N. A. Tribes of the East Apache Territory 1865-1886 N. A. Land Cessions 1784-1798 Emigrant Native Americans 1834 HA! State of Oklahoma Acquired Territories 1783-1853 Iroquois Frontier 1768-1780 Minnesota Territories 1832-1858 Western Shoshone Reservation The Trail of Tears Tribes of the Great Lakes 1600 N. A. Reservations 1905 Native People of California Native American People of the Northeast © 1999-2002 ETBear - All Rights Reserved

    93. The Plains And Emigrant Tribes Of Kansas
    native American Indian Tribes Sources. Historical Society; Kansas Sights; KansasMethodism; Making of America; Kansas Towns, KS Cities; Interactive Map of Kansas;
    http://www.ku.edu/heritage/old_west/indian.html

    94. Native American - Indian & Indigenous Links DLU 14Apr04, Native American - India
    Policy Law, Sovereignty, Oral History, Anishinaabe Language, Stories Storytelling,native American Schools online residential, Leaders, maps Geography
    http://www.harrold.org/rfhextra/nai.html
    Education Links
    You are here:
    Other Study Links
    Native American - Choose Another Page Harrold's Home Page Our Harrold Family Genealogy Home Index Page Harrold Surname Related Sites 54 'Search Now' Engines Abortion - America's Final Solution Art Astronomy Between Women - Cancer Support Group Big Brother, Privacy'n You Books, Online Earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanoes Free Web/PC Tools Genealogy Links Government Resources History Links HTML - Web Page Colors HTML Help, Tutors'n Tools Imperial Valley, Ca. Sites K-12 Courses, Lesson Plans K-12 Study, Reference Military Brats+Bushy Park Native American Indian News Briefs News Tickers Patriot Day : September 11, A Remembrance Potpourri of Favorites Privacy Statement Privacy Articles Site Map Reference Desk, Maps, Facts School-to-Career Search Engine Links Time, Calendars, Clocks Weather - WX Between Women Cancer Support Join Email List 3rd Party Credits Hear No Evil...See No... This Page
    Quiz: Native American History
    (src: MS Encarta Today-in-NA History (src: NNN Native American Indian
    Native Word of the Day (src: NNN On This Day
    in

    NAI History

    by Phil Konstantin NAI News Links Petition for Federal Native American Holiday
    Native American Heritage Month is November
    Census Facts '97 ... Populations
    President's Proclamation Official Proclamation, White House, Wash., D.C.

    95. CyberGuide: Arrow To The Sun
    Locate information from US maps online. Determine usable information from onlinesources to design a native American home. native American Culture Map.
    http://www.nashville.k12.tn.us/CyberGuides/arrow/arrow.html
    Teacher CyberGuide
    Arrow to the Sun
    Gerald McDermott
    http://www.dodson-es.davidson.k12.tn.us/arrow/arrowT.htm
    CyberGuide by Teena Cohen and Lisa Hamilton
    Please forward your comments to the project director
    Introduction
    This supplemental unit for Arrow to the Sun provides activities and web resources developed as part of the Metro-Nashville School System, Nashville, Tennessee.
    This unit provides resources for students in 3rd grade to focus on Earliest Americans including Southwest US, Plains, and Woodland Cultures. During these lessons, students will
    • Locate different Native American cultures on a United States map. Use a Venn-Diagram to compare and contrast the shelter (homes) of the Southwest, Plains and Woodland cultures. Use the information learned about Native American homes, the students will design the front of a postcard. Write a persuasive paragraph on why they would choose a specific style of Native American home. (on the back of the postcard)

    96. Educational Resources
    F. Heizer (vol.ed.). Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. lifeways with emphasison presentday concentrations of native populations, rancherias Useful maps.
    http://www4.hmc.edu:8001/humanities/indian/welcome.htm
    A Selection of General Resources Informative Books Useful Maps A Discussion of Report Topics An Historical Sketch ... Other California Web Resources
    Select a Region Below Most Applicable to Your Needs
    Northwest Coast Shasta Southern Coast Southern California Deserts ... Eastern Sierra
    My Book on California Indians - Draft Version
    The View from Native California
    Student Projects
    Native American Basketry by Allison Burce and Sarah Jane Stetina
    Lassen Regional Project
    Orientation to Lassen Regional Project Home Page Generally Informative Books Here are some books that are good sources of general information about California's indigenous people. Incidentally, there is a fine bibliography for Northern and Central California available through the California Indian Library Collection at Berkeley.
    • Sturtevant, William C. (gen.ed.) and Robert F. Heizer (vol.ed.). Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 8, California (Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978)
      A collection of essays by leading authorities, comprehensively reviewing all aspects of indigenous life in Califoria. (Note the Handbook's division into study-regions includes portions of Eastern California in the Great Basin region covered by Vol. 11.)
    • Kroeber, A. L.

    97. Native American Media Bibliography
    texts of documents, legends, maps, timelines, etc. CALL , E76.2 .A44 CD ROM,TITLE, Music of New Mexico sound recording native American traditions.
    http://www.library.unlv.edu/nonbk/natamer.html

    98. Native American Biographies By History Link 101
    Visual = N/A Content = 4 I1220 Large Link page to Biographies of native AmericansVisual = N/A Content = 4 I1230 native American Quotes Visual = N/A Content
    http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_biographies.htm

    Native American Biographies
    Welcome to History Link 101's Native American Biographies Page. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.
    Dennis Banks
    Co-Founder of American Indian Movement.
    Visual = N/A Content = 5 I1000
    Outline of Crazy Horse's Life

    Visual = N/A Content = 3 I1020
    Crazy Horse Biography

    Visual = N/A Content = 4 I1030
    Geronimo
    Extensive biography.
    Visual = N/A Content = 5 I1040
    Geronimo Biography
    By Indians.org. Visual = N/A Content = 5 I1050 Illustration of Hiawatha with Description Visual =4 Content = 4 I1070 Surrender Speech of Chief Joseph Visual = N/A Content = 5 I1080 Ely Parker's Story of this controversial Seneca Chief by PBS. Visual = 5 Content = 5 I1100 Four Faces of Pocahontas Four pictures and discussion of how natives are depicted. Visual = 5 Content = 4 I1110 Pocahontas Biography Visual = 2 Content = 5 I1120 Chief Pontiac Siege of Detroit Details of Pontiac's life and wars.

    99. American History, Page 1, Spanish Conquest Of Native America
    Extensive North American Conquest site describing Hernando de Soto and Cabeza de Vaca during the mid1500's, through 14 states and 100's of today's cities. Conquest of native America. Hernando de
    http://www.floridahistory.com/
    For Handhelds Spanish Exploration and
    Conquest of Native America
    Hernando de Soto explored America for a seaway to China in order to trade Spain's New World gold. He followed trails that we use as highways. Spain's records describe Native Americans along those trails at places that are cities again today. Conquest Trails in Fourteen States are presented here.
    Fast Facts

    YOUR STATE
    DeVaca Text Only ... Links
    Conquest Starts HERE 1st Contact The Natives The Spaniards Complete Story State Map INDEX DeSoto World Maps Cabeza DeVaca's Trail Real Conquest Portraits Conquistadors were not sent deep into America after Hernando de Soto and Vasquez de Coronado. That is argument enough to believe that they searched the better part of this continent, given that Spain explored and/or colonized ALL of the NEW WORLD elsewhere. Add This Channel
    TRANSLATIONS: deutscher, francais, espanoles, japanese, chinese, etc

    100. Colonial Maps
    Unless otherwise indicated, all of the following maps have been taken from AmericaPast and Present, Robert A. Divine, et al., 5th ed., vol. 1, To 1877.
    http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/151maps.html

    History 151 Homepage

    History 151 Class Notes

    History Dept. Webpage
    Colonial Maps
    The Birth of a Nation - History 151
    Colonial Timelines
    Unless otherwise indicated, all of the following maps have been taken from America Past and Present , Robert A. Divine, et al., 5th ed., vol. 1, To 1877 . For animated maps on various topics, including Euro Explorers to the Western Hemisphere, Population Growth in English Colonies to 1775, The Revolutionary War Opens at Lexington and Concord in April 1775, and many more, see America, Past and Present Online (multimedia section). The First Americans North America, 1750 Trade Routes in Africa The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763 ... Ratification of the Constitution The First Americans: Location of Major Indian Groups
    and Culture Areas in the 1600s Trade Routes in Africa Voyages of Exploration Chesapeake Colonies, 1640 New England Colonies, 1650 Middle Colonies, 1685 The Carolinas and Georgia The African Slave Trade Distribution of European and African
    Immigrants in the 13 Colonies The Spanish Borderlands, ca. 1770

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