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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

61. North West Catholic Schools - AEEC: Resources Available At Our Division Office
the North west coast. Indians of the Plains. The Micmacs. North American Indians. And They Told Us Their Stories . Achimoona. Discovering Canada native Peoples.
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America by Jacob Abbot; native American Archeological Resources culture that may havereached the west coast; North American Indianas at the Dallas Museum of Art;
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Residential School Experience in Canada http//www the selling and trading of NativeAmerican women during Those Naughty west coast Iroquois Problems with the
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    Interesting Artifacts from Canada s west coast http//www.civilization.ca/educat/oracle/modules NativeAmericans and the Environment http//conbio.rice.edu/nae/.
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  • 66. Government-sponsored Native American Sites And Programs
    2,000 souls on the west coast of Hudson Bay extensive report on models and case studiesof community learning networks in Canada. native American Research Sites.
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    67. About Canada - Canada's Native Peoples
    Latest arrivals were the Inuit, who came from the west about 1000 AD The first recordedcontacts between Europeans and native North americans occurred in
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    he northern part of North America that today is known as Canada was far from being a "vast empty land" when the first white people arrived. It was inhabited from the Atlantic to the Pacific by people who were mistakenly called Indians by the European explorers. They had lived in North America for many centuries and already had names for their communal or tribal groupings. These original inhabitants also had elaborate and varied lifestyles and customs which had evolved through long adaptation to their particular environments. Though the population was small, with estimates varying from 500,000 to 2,000,000, the use of the land was more extensive than those figures indicate. The mobile hunting and gathering way of life of most of Canada's First Nations was land-intensive and thus required continuous movement in search of new resources. Of the two main regions where sedentary societies developed, the Northwest Coast had by far the highest population because of its rich sea and rain-forest resources. In fact, it was one of the most densely settled areas in the world for non-agricultural peoples. The other region was southern Ontario, where the climate and fertile soil allowed for farming.

    68. Native American Arts --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Study and evaluation. Music Dominant native style Melody coast. Mexico and MiddleAmerica; west Indies. Additional reading Literature North America United States
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    69. Canada's Navy: MARPAC - Maritime Forces Pacific - About MARPAC
    Esquimalt Harbour, after the native description meaning of Washington, giving theAmericans much of the Britain was consolidating its west coast territory in
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    70. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    the Northwest coast of North America its evolution separation in styles on the Westcoast ( Wakashan) distinct 3. native People, Languages The 1998 canadian
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    71. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    Northwest coast of North America its evolution R. groups the Wakashan (Westcoast) and Salishan Northwest coast native Art The 1998 canadian Encyclopedia
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    72. NativeWeb Resources: Newspapers - Native & Indigenous
    Lakota Journal, Lakota, US west, 2990. associations, industry and the research communityNative American Report delivers team goes from coast to coast, and city
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    American Native Press Archives
    The American Native Press Archives began in 1983 as a clearinghouse for information on American Indian and Alaska Native newspapers and periodicals. In the ensuing years, it has evolved as a joint effort of the Department of English and the Ottenheimer Library, and its mission has changed to 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. It stands today as one of the world's largest repositories of Native thought.
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    Anishinaabe News is a reincarnation of the original Anishinaabe newspapaer "Nishnawbe News" published at Northern Michigan Unversity. Anishinaabe News is now available online.
  • 73. Museum At Campbell River - Native North American Indian Art, Vancouver Island, B
    First Nations Artists of the North west coast. art from Pacific Northwest coastnative artists, including Hand carved cedar North American native masks, BC.
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    to the Campbell River Museum Shop! For over 30 years, the museum shop at Campbell River has represented First Nations Artists of the North West Coast. We feature authentic works of aboriginal art from Pacific Northwest coast native artists, including ceremonial masks, rattles, boxes, jewelry, feast dishes, baskets and coppers. We also carry a selection of regional books and locally crafted gift items. Move your mouse over the images above; click for more information, to see larger images and to learm more about the items we carry in the Museum Shop.
    For more information on these items, please click... l l l l Silkscreen Prints l Bentwood boxes l Dolls l l Books Contributing artists include such well-known carvers from British COlumbia, Canada, as Bill Henderson and Greg Henderson, Eugene Issac, Wilson George and Stan Wamis. We also carry baskets by Dorothy Jefferies, Lucy Pavio and Margaret Jack. Other artists include Bruce Alfred, Mark Henderson, Dwayne Simeon and Dennis Matilpi. Come in for a personal visit or call us to inquire about our current stock. We can help you select a special piece and have it shipped to your door. For more information call 250-287-3103 or

    74. "the People's Paths Home Page!" - "North American Indian & Indigenous People" Pa
    to directly benefit the North west coast Artists, their is purchased directly fromthe native Artists or BC Canada **Featuring North American Indian artists
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    • Native Stone ~ Niagara on the Lake Ontario, Canada "Native Stone is a native owned organization that sells authentic, aboriginal soapstone carvings. Our sculptures are founded in the traditions of the Iroquois people. Each piece is designed to be educational as well as beautiful. The artist, Guy Davis is a Mohawk from the Six Nations of Grand River."
    • Abenaki Art Works Originals By Abenaki Artist Carmen Hathaway ' "Abenaki Native artist Carmen Hathaway (née Sadoquis), in working with a variety of media stained glass, stone, clay, fine leather, fur, beads, oil and acrylic paint honours tradition with contemporary expression. A band member of the Abenaki (Algonquin) community at Odanak, Quebec, Ms. Hathaway has resided in Manitoba, Canada since 1974."
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    75. The Nuchatlaht At Oclucje On The West Coast Of Vancouver Island, British Columbi
    homes, it is the same as when native people were In North America, it is primarilyabout land, and from there to animal pelts, from fish to ‘west coast’ art
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    Welcome to the the Community of Nuchatlaht at Oclucje on the west coast of Vancouver Island BC Canada Home Charlie Mickey Declaration Mike Krebs Nuchatlaht Photos Quotations Treaty The War against Afghanistan and Indigenous People
    By Mike Krebs About a year ago, I went to an event that featured two people, one Palestinian and one Israeli, who were both speaking about the continued occupation of Palestine. I remember that they displayed a map of the West Bank on an overhead projector, and were showing how the Palestinian land is divided up by numerous Israeli highways and settlements. They showed how Palestinian cities and towns were totally separated from one another, and explained how, for Palestinians, traveling between cities is very restricted at the best of times, impossible at the worst. As I looked at this map, I was reminded of the maps I have showing the traditional territory of the Blackfoot, and how that land looks today, carved up by white settlement into a number of reservations. The Israeli Military checkpoints set up throughout the West Bank, where Palestinians are routinely harassed, also reminded me of the old ‘pass system,’ which came into being about ten years after the Blackfoot signed Treaty 7 with the Canadian government. Under this system, Blackfoot people needed to obtain a permit from a white Indian agent to leave their reservation. The person who obtained the ‘pass’ had to state the purpose of their trip and return within a specified time. Those who left their reservation without a permit or did not return before the permit expired were arrested or forced to work for the Indian agent without pay. The days of the Canadian ‘pass system’ are now over, but its use as a tool of colonization lives on in the West Bank.

    76. TotemCarver:Links Native American Art By Don McLeay
    and native art from the East coast to the west coast and across Northern Canada.www.tribeazure.com, Tribe Azure Jewelery Handmade native American Jewelry.
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    78. UBCIC Links
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    79. Native American Links
    and Gallery native art from the Pacific Northwest coast. Fine Art in the nativeTradition Four Winds Gallery of the American west - features American Indian
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    LINKS Native American Links Adobe East - contemporary Southwestern/Native American art gallery. Agawa Indian Crafts and the Canadian Carver - offering North American Native art and crafts. American Aboriginal Art and Crafts - replications of Native American Indian weapons, instructional books and videos, and more. American Indian Culture Research Center - research center on Native Americans (Plains Tribes); with an on line market of Native American products, handcrafts, and jewelry. American Indian Fine Art Museum Reproductions - includes trips to the Southwest.

    80. American West Travelogue - Complete Directory Of Our Travel Photo Gallery
    Urban, Historic, California Wine Country Central coast A visit of July, 1861 A true Old west tale by Indian Ruins, Rock Art, native American, Indian Culture
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