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  1. Between Points Alberni and Renfrew: Notes on West Coast Peoples (Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series) by E. Y. Arima, Denis St. Claire, et all 1992-01
  2. The Origin of the Wolf Ritual: The Whaling Indians, West Coast Legends and Stories: The Sapir-Thomas Nootka Texts (Mercury Series, Ethnology) by Sa:ya:ch'apis, To:tisim, 2007-08-30

41. Eight West Coast Canadian Artists - Word Power
East Music Myths and Fairy Tales native American Older Children and Catalogue. EightWest coast canadian Artists Author Hammertown Publisher Fruitmarket Gallery
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42. Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan, North American Native Art Links
McLeay west coast native Artist, original west coast style native American carvings,totem Simon, Mishibinijima, is a worldrenowned native artist from
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43. Native American Home Pages - Nations
Last update April 17, 2004. Maintained by Lisa Mitten. INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL native NATIONS descendants of Catawba families who moved west. Added 6/10 page for the new native canadian
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NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Last update - May 27, 2004
Maintained by Lisa Mitten
INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z

44. Cultural Diversity - Art Of The Americas - Native American Art
east and the Lakota of the west. Plains Indians, Northwest coast Indians, Mississippi VideosExcellent presentations on native American culture, spirituality
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Program Goals Lesson Plans Year Plan ... To top of page The Americas' Cultural Diversity . Web links to many cultures of the "New World" A mix of wonderful folk art!
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Southwest ... Kuna Indians
"We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty,
some are dull, some have weird names. All are different colors, but they all have to learn to live in the same box."
See projects by Woody's students "Our colors might be different, but our hearts beat as one. Jesus will never leave us." ~ S.S. age 7, USA. Substitute any of the hundreds of thousands of names for God/Creator if you wish - and you will have the same quote made by a Native American I met in 1998. "God made people different because he sorted them." ~ Kindergartener, USA

45. Learn History - Native Indians Of North America
The native Peoples of North America have a history rich in legend campaign to freeLeonard Peltier the leader of the American Indian Movement. North west coast.
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Learn History Home Topics Romans Medieval Indians American West ... Cold War Interact Contact Links Native Indians of North America The Native American Indians are studied in the Autumn Term of Year 8. We focus on two main culture areas: The North West Coast Indians such as the Kwakiutl and Haida, and the Indians of the Plains such as the Lakota Sioux and the Cheyenne. The Native Peoples of North America have a history rich in legend and culture, which still survives today despite the actions of the US Government. On this page you will find links to sites to help you with your research. You can visit Virtual Museums and see primary artifacts, as well as sites created by experts on the topic.
A good place to start is First Americans a site created by US students. The Plains The Indians of the Plains are possibly the most well-known of all the culture areas because of the Hollywood movies. However not many people know that before the European invaders introduced the horse to North America, the Plains peoples lived in a settled, agricultural lifestyle.
Their nomadic lifestyle meant that they lived in temporary homes called tepees . You can read short history of the Sioux nation, the most well-known of the Plains tribes, and visit other nations such as the

46. Native Americans
tribes and bands that existed in North America before the Abenaki, or dawn landpeople, are native to the fields and wild grass along the rivers and coast.
http://www.thewildwest.org/native_american/society/
The American Indian lived life in love with nature. Their wisdom showed in everything - their capacity for harmony with the environment, what they wore, what they created, what they ate and how it was prepared, in their home life and importance of family and in their philosophies and beliefs. It would be impossible to tell the whole story of the American Indian, or even one people within the whole. Not only because there is so much to know, but because "historical" information is often incomplete, inaccurate or totally nonexistent. These offerings provide a brief and basic look into a few of literally hundreds of tribes and bands that existed in North America before the arrival of European influence. The brief and basic looks are intended to spark interest and serve as a jumping off point for your pursuit of those peoples, traditions and beliefs which interest you. Indian Tribes: Abenaki
Indian Tribes: Acoma

Indian Tribes: Arapaho

Indian Tribes: Assiniboin
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Indian Tribes: Hopi
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ABENAKI TRIBE (ahbeh-NAHKEE)

The Abenaki, or "dawn land people," are native to the Northeast - Canada, Vermont, Maine and southern Massachusetts - where they enjoyed life in the fields and wild grass along the rivers and coast. Nearby forests provided a seemingly endless supply of moose, deer, bear, caribou, small animals and plants, berries and nuts. The waters provided salmon, eel and alewives. In the warm months, trips to the Atlantic coast would yield shellfish, seal, porpoise, lobsters and crabs. Corn was grown to subsidize the diet. Tobacco was farmed as well.

47. The West (U.S.) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
are quite wet, capturing most of the moisture that remains after the coast Ranges,and The west also contains much of the native American population in the
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The U.S. West Location in the U.S. Population: Total Area: Largest City: Los Angeles, California Highest Elevation: Mount McKinley m Lowest Elevation: Death Valley m Largest State: Alaska Smallest State: Hawaii Census Bureau Divisions
The U.S. West region refers to what are now the westernmost states of the United States As defined by the Census Bureau , the Western region of the United States includes 13 states: Alaska Arizona California Colorado ... Washington , and Wyoming . This includes all those states through which the Continental Divide passes (Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico), as well as all other states further west. Alaska and Hawaii, being detached from the other western states, have few similarities with them, but are usually also classified as part of the West. Arizona, Colorado, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah or regions of those states are sometimes also considered part of the Southwest United States , while Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington or regions of those states are sometimes considered part of the Pacific Northwest , and California, Oregon and Washington are considered the West Coast of the United States Table of contents 1 Geography
1.1 Natural geography

48. Native American Inventions
Totem Pole west coast First Peoples consider that the totem poles of the Northwestcoast tribes were lacrosse was invented by the native American tribes living
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West Coast First Peoples consider that the first totem pole was a gift from Raven. It was named Kalakuyuwish, "the pole that holds up the sky."
Totem Pole

From the Royal British Columbia Museum photos and short essays on different B.C. located totem poles.
Wakiash and the First Totem Pole

The totem poles of the Northwest Coast tribes were actually family crests rather than religious icons, denoting the owner's legendary descent from an animal such as the bear, raven, wolf, salmon, or killer whale.
The First Totem Pole

Written by Rosa Bell - folklore.
Totem Poles and Native Sites

Totem poles in-depth. How to tell a fake from the real thing. How to read the stories they tell.
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There are seven principal kinds of totem pole: memorial, or heraldic, poles, erected when a house changes hands to commemorate the past owner and to identify the present one; grave markers (tombstones); house posts, which support the roof; portal poles, which have a hole through which a person enters the house; welcoming poles, placed at the edge of a body of water to identify the owner of the waterfront; mortuary poles, in which the remains of the deceased are placed; and ridicule poles, on which an important individual who had failed in some way had his likeness carved upside down. - Encyclopedia Britannica

49. Kids' Pages
very well the relationships of 4 native American nations (the Tlingit of the NorthWest coast, the Hopi of pages for kids from the canadian Department of
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Kids' Pages
Back to Main Page Turtle Tracks - a Native American Newsletter for Youth with phantastic Native American and also some non-Native topics! Many interesting links can be found in the "Library". Published every 2 weeks.
One of the best children's pages on Native Americans! Canku Ota (Many Paths) - this is the children's page of this online magazine from a Native American point of view. Very good and interesting! New issue every two weeks! North, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World - This website shows very well the relationships of 4 Native American nations (the Tlingit of the North West Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Lakota of the Plains, and the Iroquois of the North East) to the natural world around them, incl. information about modern life and urban life. Much insider information, for example on families, the buffalo, corn, the Great Law of Peace, etc. The Wampanoag Indians - an excellent site of The Children's Museum, Boston. Learn about the people who met the Pilgrims - from THEIR perspective! Kids' Stop - pages for kids from the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. History, Languages, Place Names, People, Schools Online, Stuff for Teachers, and Cool Stuff.

50. Sea Kayaking British Columbia, Canada. Kayak Eco Tours Near Vancouver Island BC.
Expedition Travel to Canada’s west coast with a and the twomillennia relationshipbetween North America s most powerful predator and Canada’s native people
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51. Shopping, Visual Arts, Ethnic And Regional, North American, Native American: Nat
original paintings by noted artists in the native American Art movement. Venturewest native Arts Dealersin Canada s west coast native artworks including
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52. Index Of Native American Commercial Galleries On The Internet
Raven Gallery Friday Harbor, WA Gallery west Bellingham, WA WA Peterson Gallery ofFine Northwest coast native Arts Skokomish native American Artists listings.
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53. History - Native Indians Of North America
Indians of North America Pupil Book. Fiona Reynoldson, Paul Shuter. £6.99. NativePeoples of North America. Susan Edmonds. £6.95. North west coast.
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The Native American Indians are studied in the Autumn Term of Year 8. We focus on two main culture areas: The North West Coast Indians such as the Kwakiutl and Haida, and the Indians of the Plains such as the Lakota Sioux and the Cheyenne.
The Native Peoples of North America have a history rich in legend and culture, which still survives today despite the actions of the US Government. On this page you will find links to sites to help you with your
research. You can visit Virtual Museums and see primary artifacts, as well as sites created by experts on the topic.
A good place to start is First Americans a site created by US students.

54. WESTCOAST ARROWHEADS
Copyright west coast Arrowheads Artifacts last revised May 16, 2004 02 North westCo All native American artifacts are guaranteed to be ancient unless stated
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55. Yuri Kuchinsky -- Polynesians And Canada -- Yuku@trends.ca --
certainly not tropical Pacific islands west of Polynesia. Driftwood from NW Coastregularly arrives to dismiss the talents and creativity of native americans.
http://www.trends.ca/~yuku/tran/nwc.htm
Where Did The Polynesians come from?
Canadian North-West Coast?
British Columbia, Canada. Quatuwas Canoe Ceremony at Bella Bella.
For many more such images, please visit Haida Canoes exhibition, http://www.chin.gc.ca/haida/java/english/canoe/contemp.html From: Yuri Kuchinsky Newsgroups: sci.archaeology,alt.mythology,soc.culture.pacific-island,alt.culture.hawaii Subject: original homeland of Polynesians? Date: 2 Mar 2000 18:27:33 GMT Message-ID: This debate is not new in Usenet, so here is some background. Some of my previous posts, all attacked with great anger, as was to be expected, of course, Subject: art parallels between Polynesia and NW Coast Date: 01/14/1999 http://x33.deja.com/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=432662444 Subject: cultural parallels between Polynesia and NW Coast Date: 01/19/1999 (as posted originally) Subject: Hill-Tout's comparisons (Polynesia and NW Coast) Date: 01/24/1999 language comparisons Subject: more from Hill-Tout Date: 02/14/1999 more linguistic comparisons between NWC and Polynesian languages Subject: NW Coast disputes summary Date: 02/19/1999 http://x33.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=446163580

56. Coast Salish Bibliography
Nations of the North west coast coast Salish Connections Northwest native AmericansLummi and Nooksack Tribes Northwest Nations art gallery native art gift
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57. Carolyne's Native American Genealogy - Native American History
Canada to Florida and the gulf coast of modern America The Earth Shall Weep A Historyof native America. Knee An Indian History of the American west Bury My
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A Little Native American History
The history of the Americas did not begin in 1492. By the time Christopher Columbus arrived in what he thought was a group of islands off the coast of India, the land from what is now Alaska, south to the tip of the South American continent, was already inhabited - and had been for at least 10,000 years. For some time, anthropologists have concluded that Native Americans are of Asiatic or Mongoloid descent, having arrived on the continents across a land bridge from Asia. There are also some anthropologists and archealogists that believe mankind developed in the Americans and then used the land bridge to populate the rest of the world. For the purpose of this web page, we will focus on the fact that the Americas were populated before Lief Erikson or Columbus arrived and leave the "who came first" question to others.
When explorers realized a "New World" had been found, there were more than 600 tribes spread through the area now designated the continental United States. Communication between tribes was difficult or, in some cases, impossible because more than 300 distinctly different languages were in use. The population at the time of "discovery" is extremely underestimated at around one million, with most of the natives living along or near the eastern seaboard.

58. MSN Encarta - Native Americans Of North America
and attempted to spread Christianity among the native americans. culture area inwestern North America is an by the Cascade Mountains to the west, the Rocky
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59. CanTeach: Links - First Nations
North American PreContact native Culture Area Prepared than 500 tribes of North Americabefore first North west coast Printmakers The University of Victoria s
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4Directions - An Indigenous Model of Education
includes a large number of Native American resources including: culture and learning, thematic cycles, community publishing, school intranets, software reviews, papers and reports, Native American links, and electronic mentoring
Aboriginal Links International
An extensive site of links to information and resources concerning many of the world's Aboriginal Peoples.
Aboriginal Youth Network (Canada)
displays youth art, reports news, and provides links to Internet search clients and other sites that are related to youth and aboriginal issues.
Aboriginal Star Knowledge
Study Native legends and folklore behind the stars.
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Home Page
Available in English or French, this site has several sections including press releases, resources and aboriginal head start info.
BC Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs: Historical References
A brief summary of British Columbia's history as it touches upon aboriginal affairs.
Bill's Aboriginal Links
Links to aboriginal resources around the world
Around one hundred and eighty objects representing many of Canada's First Peoples from the Royal Ontario Museum and the Museum of Civilization. "While the various groups are not evenly represented, this exhibit nevertheless provides an overview of First Peoples cultures in Canada. "

60. Native American Resources
A History of the NW coast American Indian of CloudDancer native American Documentsnative American History Resources NA Sites PBS The west Pocahontas Project
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See also: Native American art
See also: Torrey Philemon's home at Ancient Sites
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and the Fabularum Bibliotheca Message Board
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Apache Female Puberty Ceremony
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