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41. Arrowheads And Native American Indian Artifacts - Relic Shack
Harpoon SOLD, pic, 11509 Bone and Shell North west coast Whale Bone Spoon $75.00,pic, 11507 10 3/4 Bone and Shell North west coast - Help us identify SOLD.
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42. Government-sponsored Native American Sites And Programs
but with important links to major Canadian networking resources as well as us networks 2,000souls on the west coast of Hudson Bay native American Research Sites.
http://lone-eagles.com/na-gov.htm
Government-sponsored Native American Agencies Four Key Reports on Native Telecommunications
Native Technologies, Media, and Collaborative Networks

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43. Umpqua (Native Americans) - Encyclopedia Article About Umpqua (Native Americans)
south, shares a marine border with Russia in the west, and has a A us citizen is usuallyidentified as an American. Siuslaw River; Siuslaw native American tribe.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Umpqua (Native Americans)
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Umpqua (Native Americans)
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Umpqua refers to two distinct groups of Native Americans Native Americans (also American Indians Amerindians Amerinds , or Red Indians ) are indigenous peoples and descendants of those who lived in the Americas prior to the European colonization. Many of these tribally affiliated ethnic groups endure today as political communities. The name "Indians" was bestowed by Christopher Columbus, who mistakenly believed that the places he found them were among the islands in Southeast Asia known to Europeans as the Indies. (See further discussion below).
Click the link for more information. that live in south central Oregon Oregon
(Detailed view of both sides) (full size)
State nickname: Beaver State
State motto: She Flies With Her Own Wings
Other U.S. States
Capital Salem
Largest City Portland
Governor Ted Kulongoski
Area
- Total - Land - Water - % water Ranked 9th Click the link for more information. in the United States For other uses see United States (disambiguation) The United States of America U.S.A.

44. Native Pages From StFXU
west coast Art, nice native jewelry from BC. us Aboriginal Links. Authentic nativeAmericans Citizen Band Pottawatomi Tribe Home Page First Nations Site Index
http://juliet.stfx.ca/people/fac/rmackinn/native.htm
by Fred Pashe
Native Pages from StFXU
Canadian Micmac/Mi'kmaq USA
Canadian Aboriginal Links
Aboriginal Educational Resources Database
Aboriginal Links from Oscar Blackman School , from Manitoba
Aboriginal Multi Media Society , excellent Canadian aboriginal links.
Aboriginal Peoples of Canada , from Native Web, excellent Canadian resources.
Aboriginal Single Window Initiative
Aboriginal Super Information Hwy. , from Manitoba, the Canadian Aboriginal WWW Home Page.
Aboriginal Web Links , great selection of links, by Denise Osted, Manitoba
Aboriginal Youth Net , Canadian.
Alan Syliboy Original Paintings , beautiful paintings by a well known Mi'kMaq artist.
ARCNET, Aboriginal Resource Centre , Aboriginal-Canadian business and organization resources.
Assembly of First Nations
Bill's Aboriginal Links, Canada one of the best aboriginal links on the web.
Canadian Aboriginal Law , by Deborah McIntosh, excellent legal and treaty references.
Canada's First Nations , great page with many useful links.
Canadian Indian Language Database , from Imperial College, London.
Canada's First Nations and Aboriginal People's Home Page , from Schoolnet.

45. Boston.com Destination Guides - North America - USA
Though the nonnative population was a mere ten thousand in a shot being fired, andby January 1847 the americans controlled the entire west coast.
http://dg.ian.com/index.jsp?cid=54608&action=viewLocation&formId=101862

46. Arctic Oil Drilling Threatens Native Americans
t say to much, just that native americans are threatened Help keep Canada s west Coastoil free (Site is completely saying that same thing could happen to us).
http://www.wcdebate.com/1policy/2003oildrilling.htm
OIL DRILLING LINKS Arctic oil drilling threatens Native Americans. Site depicting the harms of ocean drilling to Native Americans and how it can effect there way of life. (Could be used w/ some back-files from last years topic and applied to this year, might be helpful other than that it doesn’t say to much, just that Native Americans are threatened could be used as an advantage maybe?) http://gbgm-umc.org/news/2001/may/oildrilling.htm LWVUS opposes oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Could be used as Inherency for an oil drilling aff. If cards are cut right, other than that nothing much else can come from this site, might be able to be used by neg to show the fact that no matter what activists do it won’t change the way society works [goes along w/ deep ecology]) http://www.lwvlc.org/drilling04.html The affirmative case banned offshore drilling, oil eminent in the status quo because the moratorium on drilling will be overturned. (Website is very good discuss a case between 2 teams about banning offshore drilling, could give ideas on what to do) http://www.ndtceda.com/archives/200307/0141.html

47. The American West - History - Native Americans
different nature conditions the coast, desert lands important expeditions throughthe American west, the Lewis some facts about the native americans of the
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/phil/amerikanistik/projekte/west/indians.htm
Native Americans Californian Region Southwest
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Great Plains ... Great Basin
Native Americans of the American West General facts about the Indians of North America The first settlers of Northamerica came to the continent about 30.000 years ago, during the last ice age, via the landbrigde from Russia to Alaska. They slowly moved south-eastwards, attracted by the warmer climate and forced by further settlers. By the end of the ice age, the large glaciers melted and Alaska could not be reached by other settlers anymore.
When the North American continent was discovered 1492, it was settled by over 1 Million Indians belonging to over 500 tribes. A tribe consisted of 12 up to 1000 people. Nearly all tribes spoke different languages and more than 30 language families were counted. One of the most famous is the Athapascan language family, spoken by the Navajo and Apache. Communication between these tribes was not easy. Some tribes developed a hand sign language, especially typical of the Indians of the great plains, where each tribe had its own sign to identify the members.

48. Orbitz: US Travel
native American history, the Colonial and Revolutionary War periods On the East coast,many major American cities are On the west coast, Los Angeles is only an
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The United States offers an amazing variety of domestic travel destinations for quick getaways and long vacations from the redwood forests of California to the Gulf stream waters off the Florida coast. (And, for short weekend breaks, U.S. travel is almost always your best bet for time and value.) Feel like you've seen it all in your domestic travels, or feel like you don't know where to start? Here are some suggestions for U.S. travel that you may not have thought of before:
Organize your U.S. travel based on historical interests.
Just because you're not going abroad doesn't mean you won't learn anything new. If you have an interest in history, plan your U.S. travel around points of interest you've always read about, but never seen. Native American history, the Colonial and Revolutionary War periods, the Civil War, and Civil Rights are all great themes to help inspire your domestic travel plans. For example, if you're a colonial or early American history buff, a gateway to several historic U.S. travel destinations is our nation's capitol, Washington D.C. Stay in Washington for a few days to take in all the monuments and free museums. View the treasures on display at the Smithsonian. Enjoy shopping and dining in D.C.'s vibrant neighborhoods, like Georgetown, DuPont Circle and Adams-Morgan.

49. North America - NATIVE AMERICAN
of the Pacific North west coast (1974) 2 CD Set Price us$40.00. Peter Garcia andThe Garcia Brothers Songs of my People, native American Ceremonial Music CD
http://www.worldmusicstore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=6&Page=2

50. Native American History Of Alcatraz
the site of the first lighthouse on the west coast. has been forgotten by most ofus, but not Alcatraz, a great political victory for native americans was won
http://kron4.com/Global/story.asp?s=551149

51. Redwebz, Native American Community And Portal, Free EMail, Streaming Music
first fortress and military prison on the west coast. would be confining prisonersfrom around the west. WWI, and a number of native americans, beginning in
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52. IMA Hero: Reading Program Asian Am In West
Most Japanese settled on the west coast, including California, Oregon their parentscould not gain us citizenship became more successful, some americans began to
http://www.imahero.com/readingprogram/westasianam.html
Home Collection Reading Program The American West Asian-Americans in the West
Asian-Americans in the Old West (Cornerstones of Freedom) What I Learned Section 1 Answer the Following Questions:
1. What year was gold discovered in California?

1848. On January 24, 1848, James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill near present-day Sacramento, California. Did you know Sacramento is the capital of California? This was the start of the California Gold Rush. Thousands of men rushed to California, and hundreds of mining camps were formed in the Sierra Nevada foothills. People were coming to California from all parts of the United States, Europe, Australia, and China. They came with the notion of striking it rich, and then returning to their families as wealthy people. Did you know the Chinese nicknamed California Gum Sann?

53. Native Americans To Demand Compensation
indigenous people on Canada’s west coast have nearly The native people of HaidaGwaii, officially known stored in museums throughout North America and beyond
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_1431.shtml

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Add Native Americans to demand compensation By Marty Logan Updated May 24, 2004, 10:59 am Refer this article Print page UNITED NATIONS (IPS/GIN) - The policy was to “kill the Indian and keep the man.” The aim of a boarding school system established by U.S. officials in the 19th century was to assimilate Native American children into the dominant White society, speakers told a panel discussion at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on May 12. That meant forbidding their languages, clothing, hair styles—their culture, in fact—using as much violence as was needed, they said. And now they are demanding restitution on their own terms.

54. HAWAII - INDEPENDENT & SOVEREIGN
native Hawaiians to March on us west coast for Hawaiian NOTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONSServed to us Military, Nov. From native Hawaiian to native American?
http://www.hawaii-nation.org/
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    H A W A I ` I
    "The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station."
    - Lili`uokalani, Hawaii's last Queen
    "This is a historical issue, based on a relationship between an independent government and the United States of America, and what has happened since and the steps that we need to take to make things right."
    - Republican Governor Linda Lingle, January 2003
    "The recovery of Hawaiian self-determination is not only an issue for Hawaii, but for America. ... let all of us, Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, work toward a common goal. Let us resolve ... to advance a plan for Hawaiian sovereignty."
    - Democratic Governor Ben Cayetano
    1998 State of the State Address
    Explore the legal foundation for Hawaii's independence. Check out the latest news and alerts posted to our email list Visit Hawaiian Independence Weblog for daily news and commentary.
    On January 13th, 2004, the Nation of Hawaii
    began the FIRST PHASE of a Campaign to Educate Tourists
    regarding the ILLEGAL, CIVIL and MILITARY OCCUPATION of HAWAII.

55. ERROR - Kansas City Public Library
rivers, mountains, locations of native American tribes, and Territory, Missouri Territory(stretching to the west coast). number Large Map Drawer, us State
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56. Sea Crest Crafts Link Directory - Native American Craft Websites
Don McLeay, west coast native Art Original west coast style native American carvings,totem poles, three-dimensional Webmasters - Trade Links with us.
http://www.seacrestcrafts.com/artcraftdirectory/crafts-nativeamerican.html
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Distinguished Crafts - Native American Web Sites! Excellent sites to visit! Finger Woven Sashes by Hunting Hawk Waist and Leg Sashes, Finger Woven in Chevron, Diagonal, Lightning, Lighting, Ladder and Arrowhead. 100% Virgin Wool. I am Shawnee, but adopted Cherokee Bird Clan. Back Woods Craftin' Hand Crafted Items with a Native American Motif Bead N' Pride beadwork, painted feathers, glass etchings and much more Bearclaw Native American Indian Custom Jewelry Unique original Chipewyan silver ,gold and gemmed Jewelry. Hand-engraved and cast Rings, earrings, bracelets, pendants and more. Custom designs and animal themes. Campfire Visions by L.J.Greywolf American Indian beadwork. Navajo and Zuni Turquoise and Silver jewelry. Unique collector knives! Gifts and Indian crafts that you would find at the Pow-Wow or Bike Rally. Celestial Spirit Designs Don McLeay, West Coast Native Art Original West Coast style Native American carvings, totem poles, three-dimensional masks and panels, and custom carved furniture. All unique and carved by Don McLeay. Webmasters - Trade Links with us. DreamCatchers of the Seventh Fire DreamCatchers in the Ojibwe tradition made of natural twigs, feathers and stones teach wisdom by their stories and 26 unique designs - spirals, double spirals, butterflies, Sun and Moon. Kits too.

57. Native Americans
influences, alcohol altered the native American existence, culture aics.org/justice/camp.htmlAmerican Indians and northsouth-east-west/ Through exploration of
http://42explore.com/native.htm
The Topic:
Native Americans
This project on Native Americans includes tons of resources - - too many to fit onto just this one page! Connect to the project's three other companion pages for lots more ideas and information: (1) Biographies of Native Americans - A to Z Native American Tribes and Cultures , and (3)
Easier - Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, are descendants of the first people to live in the Americas. They had been living there for thousands of years before any Europeans arrived. Harder - When Columbus landed in what is now known as the West Indies, he incorrectly thought he had reached the Indies. He called the native people he met Indians. The Indians of the Americas spoke hundreds of different languages, had many varied ways of life, and each group had its own name. Some lived in large cities and others in small villages. Still others kept moving throughout the year, hunting animals and gathering wild plants.
First Americans by K. Martin (Grades 4-8)

58. U.S. Popular Culture
Pop Art Getty Education Intitute for the Arts Web Museum Paris Pop Art west CoastFoundation for Modern Menu of us History Web Pages. native American History.
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59. Native American Sites
the Tlingit of the Northwest coast, the Hopi PlainsNorth, South, East, west AmericanIndians and native American Theme Thematic Units, resources, and lesson
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American Indians and the Natural World
he enduring heritage of connections between American Indians and the natural universe are the focus of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's new Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians. Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. [ Edit Cherokees of California
Cherokees of California, Inc., is a non-profit tribal organization. We are banded together as descendants of a common Cherokee heritage. Our primary purpose is to preserve and pass on to the next generation our traditions, history and language. We invite all interested people who want to re-new ties with their Cherokee heritage to come and join us. [ Edit Cheyenne/Grassland Vocabulary
This is a set of Quia games on the Cheyenne.The game was created by Cindy Murabito from the Oswego City School District. [

60. Native American Displacement Amid U.S. Expansion
who went into the west became native American pioneers. tribes indigenous to the regionfurther west and South was one of a series of American expansions that
http://www.pbs.org/kera/usmexicanwar/dialogues/prelude/manifest/d2deng.html
Native American Displacement Amid U.S. Expansion
A Conversation With R. David Edmunds
University of Texas at Dallas There is an interesting symbolic portrayal of Manifest Destiny that shows "Columbia," the great American angel or woman, floating over the plains. Ahead of her, in the West, is a great darkness populated by wild animals. There are bears and wolves and Indian people, who are fleeing her light. In her wake come farms, villages and homesteads and in the back are cities and railroads. As the figure progresses across the land, the light of civilization dispels the darkness of ignorance and barbarity. In this painting, Native American people are portrayed along with the animals and the darkness. They have to be removed before Columbia can bring the prosperity promised to the United States. It's an interesting portrayal and, I think, very symbolic of the thinking of many Americans during the mid-19th century. Another interesting symbol of Manifest Destiny shows a railroad train coming out of the east with smoke billowing out of its boiler. It's moving west, bringing technological enlightenment into the wilderness. Americans in the 19th century and ever since, have equated civilization with technological development, no matter what the cost, particularly in terms of spirit or morality.

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