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81. Wonders Of The West Coast Dinner - Capilano Suspension Bridge - Clipper Vacation
the rare opportunity to experience Canada s native cultures set in the lush surroundingsof the west coast rainforest. Enjoy A native American Potlatch Dinner
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At the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park, you have the rare opportunity to experience Canada's native cultures set in the lush surroundings of the West Coast rainforest. This amazing historical site is located only 10 minutes from downtown Vancouver, British Columbia

82. Timeline Of Black History In Oregon
its failure, pervasive racism along America s west coast inspires many and found theirown Pacific coast Republic or Hawaiian, and 1/2 or more native American.
http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/blaktime.html
Timeline of Black History in the Pacific Northwest
Marcus Lopez, cabin boy of Captain Robert Gray, becomes the first person of African descent known to have set foot on Oregon soil.
York, William Clark's slave, comes west with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery.
Slavery is declared illegal in the Oregon Country. The infamous "Lash Law," requiring that blacks in Oregon be they free or slave be whipped twice a year "until he or she shall quit the territory," is passed in June. It is soon deemed too harsh and its provisions for punishment are reduced to forced labor in December.
Oregon's Provisional Government passes the first Exclusion Law in the Oregon Country following the Whitman Massacre in 1847.
Federally-appointed Governor Joseph Lane arrives to proclaim that Oregon is now a Territory of the United States.
The Oregon Donation Land Act becomes law, granting free land to "whites and half-breed Indians" in the Oregon Territory. Note that the language of the act prevents blacks from claiming land in Oregon.
Jacob Vanderpool, a saloonkeeper living in Salem, becomes the only person known to have been kicked out of the Oregon Territory because of his skin color.

83. 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.

84. NA Creation Stories
native American. Creation Stories These are of both the creation of the First Peopleas well as some Fly north, south, east, and west and tell us what you
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    Native American
    Creation Stories
    These are of both the creation of the First People as well as
    some beginnings of individual tribes. (All information taken from Reader's Digest, "Through Indian Eyes", unless otherwise prefaced to the text of immediate quote in white lettering
      If you have comments or any additional information you wish for me to add to this page, PLEASE e-mail me at Additions/Comments I will add it to this page as long as you are willing to be used as a reference as to the source. Apache Cherokee Chipewyan Choctaw ... Zuni
    Apache This information has been graciously given to me by Helga "Blazing Moon" Lord. Thank you!
      In the beginning nothing existedno earth, no sky, no sun, no moon, only darkness was everywhere.
      Suddenly from the darkness emerged a thin disc, one side yellow and the other side white, appearing suspended in midair. Within the disc sat a small bearded man, Creator, the One Who Lives Above. As if waking from a long nap, he rubbed his eyes and face with both hands.
      When he looked into the endless darkness, light appeared above. He looked down and it became a sea of light. To the east, he created yellow streaks of dawn. To the west, tints of many colours appeared everywhere. There were also clouds of different colours.
      Creator wiped his sweating face and rubbed his hands together, thrusting them downward. Behold! A shining cloud upon which sat a little girl.

85. 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

86. Native American Culture And History Guide .. The History Beat
native americans in North Georgia (Includes the Trails of Tears); Northwest CoastIndian History; Konstantin; PBS Special The American west - Covers the
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    Native American Art with a Message! Selling Native Prints, Printed T-Shirts and Native Note Cards. the arrowhead guy Doug Dahl is more than a master craftsman - he is a artisan in flintknapping, the ancient art of making tools from stone. He also devotes time to advancing the knowledge of this nearly-lost craft, working as a lecturer and teacher of flintknapping, keeping the craft alive among Native Americans as well.
  • 87. Focus On Diversity Series 03-04
    Rose Hill, Coordinator of native American Services in wartime images of Japanese Americansfrom Northwest the mechanics by which west coast populist movements
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    Focus on Diversity Series 2003-2004 The Focus on Diversity Series 2003-2004 is organized, facilitated and supported by the and the Internationalization Action Council (IAC) . The intent of these sessions is to bring greater awareness to issues of diversity and internationalization that affect students and faculty. The sessions provide the attendants with skills, knowledge and content applicable to domestic and international relations.
    This year's series is sponsored by the Center for Academic Excellence , the Office of Affirmative Action Each session will take place twice a quarter on Thursdays from 3-5 pm in 228 Smith Memorial Union (The Multicultural Center. Please RSVP for the following sessions by contacting the Center for Academic Excellence at 5-5642 or Fall Quarter 2003 Theme: Native American Tradition and Culture
    White Innocence and Native Americans
    This session will focus on “white innocence” and Native Americans. How is "guilt" and "innocence" institutionally constructed in the pursuit of social justice of Native Americans? How does this differ from the situations of other oppressed groups, and what are the implications for the diversity curriculum? Facilitated by Tom Biolsi , Associate Professor, Anthropology.

    88. Native Arts Trading Limited - Website Updates For Authentic Handmade Native Amer
    native Arts Trading has a tremendous amount of customers based in the States a custommadePlains Possible Bag for a customer on the west coast of America.
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    UPDATES ON NATIVE ARTS TRADING'S WEBSITE HOME STOP PRESS.... tremendous amount of customers based in the States and we want to continue offering competitive pricing for our US customers. S DOLLAR AND EURO CREDIT CARD TRANSACTIONS Sharon and I have opted not to use the shopping basket way of purchasing items. Although it is a quick and easy method, we feel that it a very impersonal service. From the onset, we decided to keep the relationship on a personal footing. Most importantly, because of the very nature of Native American art - we did not want to let technology diminish and overshadow the special qualities of each handmade art piece. Saying this, because each item is also crafted by hand and is unique, we only usually have one of each item. Once sold it is sometimes hard or virtually impossible to acquire the same exact item. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE J. M. Barrie's NEVERLAND The film will be released in October 2004. CLICK HERE FOR ITEMS MADE BY SHARON FOR THE FILM J. M. Barrie's "NEVERLAND"

    89. Department Of History Home Page
    The west TV Series - The native American View The Essays and Articles Essays onnative American Life and History of The Northwest coast Dateline starting 1774
    http://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/natam.htm
    Native American History and Culture
    Mitaku Oyasin
    Below you will find a list of various Web sites which may be of interest to students of History. We are slowly adding URLs. Please, bear with us.
    Let us know if you find a link which is off-line.
    We have hundreds of links, so help us out.
    Native American History and Culture Please note: Recently the creator of the American West webpages, with their links to Native American resources, died. A notice has been posted that the pages will not be updated for the forseeable future. We have tried to bring you some of the same links on this page, so that work to provide information will not be lost. We have made some visual changes and reformatted much of the page, but the information should be pretty much intact. We have coded the information so that it is in a different form, lest anyone think that we are trying to rip-off someone else's work. (WDB)
    LINKS TO NATIVE AMERICAN WEB-SITES
    Organizations and Government Sources

    90. Reader's Companion To U.S. Women's History - - Native American Women
    Men played the public roles in native American societies. and Clark expedition throughthe west, played that reduced to dependency upon the us government for
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    Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Contributors ... World Civilizations Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History
    Native American Women
    There are over 450 Native nations in the United States, each with its own distinct language, culture, history, and political structure. Tribal populations range from over 250,000 in the great Navajo Nation to less than one hundred in some Native nations. Land bases range from California rancherias smaller than five acres to millions of acres of land held by some tribes. The roles of Native American women, therefore, are extremely diverse, but some similarities prevail. Creation, power, and sexuality are integrally related concepts in Native American societies. The world is shaped by powerful beings like Wenebojo, the offspring of a woman impregnated by the wind (a Chippewa tradition). The Iroquois world was shaped by twin brothers, one creative and one destructive. A woman was impregnated by the breath of a spirit in the world above this one. She fell to this world through a hole and gave birth to a daughter who in turn gave birth to twin sons. One was born in the normal way. He created the good things of the world, such as food and medicine. The other burst out of his mother's side, killing her. He created weeds, disease, and harmful animals and insects. Among the Keresan-speaking Pueblo people of the Southwest, the creation of the world is the work of Sus'sistinako, or Thinking Woman, whose thoughts became reality. Power can be defined as the ability to influence events by maintaining proper respect and relationships with beings who have certain attributes. It is based on notions of reciprocity. Power manifests itself in things that are unusual, beyond the ordinary experience.

    91. United States Collections Post 1776
    works of the early Midwest, west coast and Southern publishers; significant materialin languages other than English, including native American languages, and
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    Historical materials Literary materials Publishing, printing and bibliographical materials Related Internet resources This page describes the British Library’s collections of printed material published in the United States after 1776. The Library’s collections of books published in the British colonies of America before this time fall into our Early Printed Collections The British Library has one of the richest collections of American printed books outside of the United States. The collections cover all the humanities and social sciences disciplines and are particularly strong in material published by American university presses, learned societies, museums and research libraries. The Library also holds substantial collections of imaginative literature including material published by small and experimental presses, and little magazines. Many of the significant gaps in the collections from the period 1880-1950 have been filled through a large-scale microfilming programme, sponsored by the American Trust for the British Library.
    Historical materials
    The collections contain an extensive range of both primary and secondary materials published in the United States relating to American history. These include many rare American gazetteers, almanacs and annuals; travel writing; accounts of the exploration of North America; early descriptions of the topography of the country; contact with Native Americans, and later works on the growth of American cities and society. There is a good selection of contemporary and first-hand accounts of significant events in American history such as the settlement of the West, the Civil War, the Gold Rush, and an extensive range of material relating to United States regional history, such as local and county histories and publications by American state historical societies.

    92. Native American Home Pages - Nations
    Last update April 17, 2004. Maintained by Lisa Mitten. INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL native NATIONS the name of a native tribe or nation; it is descendants of Catawba families who moved west .
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
    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

    93. Native American Hist
    us Treaty with the Potawatami, 1828 Wounded Knee Person Histories of the NW CoastTaken from native American Documents Project Includes published reports from
    http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/nativeam.html
    General Sources
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    On This Date in North American Indian History Native American History
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    European, Asian, African
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    Fourth World Documentation Project
    General Sources The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: 1610 to 1791 : firsthand accounts from missionaries
    Native American Internet Resources:
    from the Internet School Library Media Center
    Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
    : comprehensive access points for info. on Native Americans and other indigenous peoples. Fourth World Documentation Project
    American Indian Movement

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    Castle Hill Archeological Project
    ... Histories of First Nations Information on peoples from the Abenaki to the Winnebago. Institute of American Indian Studies/South Dakota Oral History Center Little Known Historical Facts The Polly Cooper Story, the Battle of Orinsky, and the Two Row Wampum. LSU Indian Policy Page Native American Conquest Native American History and Information Comprehensive history of North American tribes.

    94. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
    with strong SpanishAmerican and native-American components, more Land - JourneysInto Literary America The west International) · The Wild west (Wildwest.org
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    Travel to the United States
    The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England
    Connecticut
    Maine Massachusetts New Hampshir ... Vermont
    New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.

    95. Native American Baskets
    Eagle Chief Basketry A nativeowned gallery of American Indian basket west CoastWeaving Traditional swamp grass baskets and mats by a Nuu-Chah-Nulth
    http://www.native-languages.org/baskets.htm
    Native American Languages Native American Tribes What's new on our site today!
    American Indian Baskets
    If you are looking to buy baskets that were actually made by Native Americanseither because it's important to you to have the real thing or because you want to support native people with your purchasethen here is our list of American Indian artists whose basketry is available for sale online. Hopefully this can provide you with a good starting point. This list is by no means completeplease email us if you have a website of native baskets for us to add. We gladly advertise any native artist or native-owned art business here free of charge. We do not link to basketry which is not made by tribally recognized American Indian, Inuit, or First Nations artists, so please do not ask us to.
    This website belongs to Native Languages of the Americas, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting endangered Native American languages. We are not artists ourselves, so please do not send us email asking for further information about these crafts visit the artists' webpages and send your requests to them. Though we have featured only Native American baskets identified with the name and tribal affiliation of each artist, we haven't called the tribal offices to check up on any of them, and we only know a few of them personally. We also don't guarantee any of their products. And finally, websites do occasionally expire and change hands, so please use your common sense and this general rule of thumb

    96. Wild_West_Links
    History of the Northwest coast, A Little Known Museum of The American Indian NativeAmerican Heard Museum Reenactment Society Old Montana Virtual west The Old
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    Chickasaw Historical Research
    - including copies of old letters, documents, treaties, and marriage records.
    Eklutna Village Historical Park
    - learn about the history, culture, and customs of the Dena'ina Athabascan Indians. When traveling in Alaska, be sure to stop by.
    First person histories of the NW Coast
    - A collection of first person accounts, taken from journals and ethnographic papers, of the early contact period on the NW Coast. Genocide: also known as Federal Indian Policy - a condemnation of the United States' history of genocidal oppression of indigenous cultures. Compares the US treatment of Native Americans to the UN's criteria for genocide.
    Histories of First Nations
    - excellent source of information on peoples from the Abenaki to the Winnebago.
    History of the Cherokee Indians
    - historical text, images, maps, and Native American links.
    History of the Northwest Coast, A

    Little Known Historical Facts
    - the Polly Cooper Story, the Battle of Orinsky, Notes from the Past, and the Two Row Wampum.
    Native American Documents Project
    - Now includes three sets of documents, among them published reports from 1871, data about allotment, and Rogue River War-Siletz Reservation documents.

    97. Native American Arts --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Northwest coast Eskimo; Northwest coast. Mexico and Central America, and the WestIndies; Britannica style native American arts Encyclopædia Britannica from
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    98. Native American
    he was sailing past Gibara on the coast of Cuba second voyage Columbus took to theWest Indies, the are no living survivors of the native American Muslims, are
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    Native American
    Before I begin this article, I would like to extend my thanks to the creators of the Internet. It was there that I found my research on the topic that follows, and it is to the people who wrote the various articles and references that credit for this article should go to. I merely put two and two together for the benefit of those reading this now.
    The history surrounding the followers of our proud faith is one of two shades; the truth and the lie. The lies surrounding our history have been spread to every corner of the globe; that we were and are (?) barbarians, no better than animals. The truth is that although there were certain parts of history that do show that some of our followers were ruthless and brutal (such as the Ottoman Empire), this is not unlike every nation and country in the world. And we have a much more worthy things to focus on.
    Before the West declared themselves the great scientists of the earth, before their own Renaissance, Muslims already were making discoveries in science that took the West hundreds of years to even begin to imagine. What a shame that people in Europe were being persecuted by the Church for their suppositions that the earth was round; they should have come to the Islamic world- an Afghan Muslim had proved that in 793 C.E.!
    However, the studying of the universe brought forth more questions, and more curiosity. The Muslims in West Africa were so intrigued by what was on the other side of the Great Sea, that they began their expeditions into the great unknown. Early reports of these travels are sketchy, but we can be sure that they crossed the Atlantic by 889 C.E.

    99. MSN Encarta - United States (People)
    Pacific Ocean and settled in the American west, particularly in of the 20th centurythe west was populated Europe, and Asia, while the native population was
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