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  1. The Nez Perce (True Books) by Stefanie Takacs, 2004-03
  2. In Nez Perce Country: Accounts of the Bitterroots and the Clearwater After Lewis and Clark (Northwest Historical Manuscript)
  3. The Nez Perce Tribe (Native Peoples) by Allison Lassieur, 2000-02
  4. Chief Joseph, Yellow Wolf and the Creation of Nez Perce History in the Pacific Northwest (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Robert McCoy, 2004-03-18
  5. Following the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to the Nee-me-poo National Historic Trail with Eyewitness Accounts by Cheryl Wilfong, 2006-01-26
  6. The Nez Perce (Indians of North America) by Clifford E. Trafzer, 1993-09
  7. Hear Me, My Chiefs! Nez Perce Legend and History by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 1984-04-01
  8. Nez Perce Dictionary (University of California Publications in Linguistics) by Haruo Aoki, 1994-02-21
  9. Chief Joseph: Nez Perce Leader (North American Indians of Achievement) by Marian W. Taylor, W. David Baird, 1993-03
  10. Nez Perce Country (Bison Original) by Alvin M. Josephy Jr., 2007-12-01
  11. Chief Joseph and the Nez Perces: A Photographic History by Bill Moeller, Jan Moeller, 1995-04
  12. The Battle of the Big Hole: The Story of the Landmark Battle of the 1877 Nez Perce War by Aubrey L. Haines, Calvin L. Haines, 2006-11-01
  13. The Nez Perce (First Americans) by David C. King, 2007-09
  14. Nez Perce Coyote Tales: The Myth Cycle by Deward E. Walker, Daniel N. Matthews, 1998-03

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24. Tribes And Nations
the largest and area reserved for native americans 17 million major nomadic tribein the American Southwest, the nez perce nez perce is a misnomer given by
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    The Iroquois League, or Five Nations of the Iroquois, was the most powerful Indian military alliance in the eastern part of North America and probably the most successful alliance of any kind between so many important tribes. There were three principal clans - deer, turtle and wolf - existing within the five nations, and this was probably an important unifying factor in the league. The league was formed in the late sixteenth century at which time the five nations had a combined population of 7000.
  • Mohican (Mohegan) and/or Mahican
    What a confusion of facts. After reading through several texts and visiting many sites on the web, it has become clear as mud that everyone has a differing opinion about the relationships between these three tribes. We will therefore include them all on one page and maybe through your wanderings, you will discover the truth. If you do, please let us in on it.
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    The Creek were originally one of the dominant tribes in the mid-south and later became known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes. They were known in their own language as Muskoke or Muskoge, by the Shawnee as Humaskogi, by the Delaware as Masquachki and by the British as the Ochese Creek Indians, hence the present name. Their name has been adapted for that of their linguistic group and for Muskogee, Oklahoma, which was a major city of the Creek Nation in Indian territory.

25. Native Americans Of The Pacific Northwest
Dreamers On the Trail of the nez perce by Martin Stadius October 1999 individualnations involvement in exploration, the role of native americans in the
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A bout the Northwest Attractions Maps National Parks Trails ... A Provocative Description of the Pacific Northwest The Nez Perce Nez Perce National Historical Park The 38 sites of the park are located in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington, and preserve the history of the Nez Perce people and their relationship to North American history (A National Park Service's webpage.) Nez Perce National Historic Trail In the summer of 1877, bands of the Nez Perce Tribe (Nee-Me-Poo) defended themselves in a protracted military campaign with the United States government. The campaign lasted four months, beginning in Oregon and Idaho, and culminating with the surrender of many Nez Perce at the Bear's Paw Battlefield in Northern Montana. The route the Nez Perce followed from Oregon to Montana was designated as the Nez Perce National Historic Trail (Public Law 99-445) by the U.S. Congress on October 6, 1986. Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce Web site for Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce, a one-hour documentary co-produced by Idaho Public Television and Montana Public Television about the trek and battles with the United States Government.

26. Native Americans
Indian War Period PBS THE WEST - Fight No More Forever - native americans The National IndianLaw Cow Creek Indian Wars Flight of the nez perce Through The
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Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans

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Native Ways..A journey through modern Native America
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources ... Linkpage: Native Web Pages Listings For info on the Maya, Inca, Aztec and other Central and South American native cultures, please visit my Meso and Latin America page. NATIVE AMERICANS - LEGISLATION - ISSUES - AGENCIES CODETALK: Code Talk is the official website of HUD's ONAP Legislation Affecting the American Indian Community Legislation Impacting American Indians American Indian Liaison Office ... American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center TIMELINES TIMELINE: Native American History Native American Timeline TIMELINE: Canadian St. Lawrence River Valley Native Tribes

27. Native Americans
nez perce. I believe much trouble and blood would be saved if we openedour hearts more. I will truth. Chief Joseph, nez perce. We
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NEZ PERCE I believe much trouble and blood would be saved if we opened our hearts more. I will tell you in my way how the Indian sees things. The white man has more words to tell you how they look to him, but it does not require many words to speak the truth.
- Chief Joseph, Nez Perce We do not want churches because they will teach us to quarrel about God...
- Chief Joseph, Nez Perce I have carried a heavy load on my back ever since I was a boy. I realized then that we could not hold our own with the white men. We were like deer. They were like grizzly bears. We had a small country. Their country was large. We were contented to let things remain as the Great Spirit Chief made them. They were not, and would change the rivers and mountains if they did not suit them.
- Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
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and forced marches many of the nez perce were rounded up that one day the principlesof American equality and justice would one day extend to native peoples as
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Chief Joseph / Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt
He ultimately became famous as "Chief Joseph," but the man born in the Wallowa Valley in what is now northeastern Oregon was also called Joseph and Joseph the Younger, as his father had been baptized with that Christian name before Chief Joseph was born. However, at the time of his birth in 1840, the Nez Pierce (nay pehr-SAY) called Chief Joseph, Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, which translates as "thunder coming up over the land from the water" or "thunder coming down the mountain." As a tribe, the Nez Perce had been on good terms with white Europeans after Lewis and Clark opened their lands in Idaho and Washington to exploration. Chief Joseph's father, Old Joseph, signed an 1855 treaty that guaranteed the Nez Perce the rights to their homelands, and, as Old Joseph also converted to Christianity, Chief Joseph attended school in a Christian mission. But after a gold rush that identified Nez Perce lands as prime mining territory, the white government created a second treaty in 1863 that took most of the traditional lands away from the Nez Perce, including their beloved Wallowa Valley. The tribe was left with a tenth of what had originally been promised them, all in Idaho. Old Joseph always insisted his people never agreed to any conditions of this treaty and turned away from cooperation with whites, refusing to acknowledge and sign the treaty, burning his American flag and Bible and refusing to move his people. Upon his father's death, Chief Joseph took his place as chief and his own strong feelings about the validity of the second treaty would shape his life and change the interaction between the Nez Perce and whites forever. He became highly resistant to government attempts to corral his people onto a reservation even as white settlers streamed into the territory.

29. Native Americans Of Oregon
People site has several biographies of famous native americans of the past and present.Chief Joseph. biography from PBS. Flight of the nez perce Through The
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Native Americans of Oregon
Several Tribes are included in the Collections of E.S. Curtis , Photographer A History of the Formation of Oregon Native Identity; 1800-Present by David Lewis Federally Recognized Tribes of the Pacific Northwest Native Languages of Oregon from U of O Oregon Native American Home Models by Ms. Wilks' 4th Grade Class PLATEAU LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER INLAND VALLEYS ... HIGH DESERT

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American Resources on the Internet A great collection of native american information,resources, and community news for native americans nez perce Trail Follow
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Native American history is a rich and varied history. Each tribe has its own history, with its own version of how the tribe and the world came about. In the west, most tribes lived near the mountains for summer hunting trips, and in valleys or on plains during the winter to avoid the deep snows and bitter cold in the mountains. Most of the history of native americans that the ordinary person knows about is from the movies, and literature. The rich culture that these tribes had is not as well known as the stereotypical native from movies. Buffalo Bill Cody became a friend to many native americans, mostly from the plains tribe, which has caused most people to think of the palins tribes as your typical native.
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32. Nez Perce / Native Americans / Tribal Chiefs / Portraits - Gallery Of The Open F
nez perce / native americans / Tribal chiefs / Portraits Source NARANWDNSNaraID 106-IN-2910BB. Photographer Gill, DL Personal
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34. Nez Perce Links
Connection. Flight of the nez perce, PBS Lewis and Clark native americans.nez perce Prayer, Unsettling Events- nez perce War. Western
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35. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
Sayings of Chief Joseph nez perce Also Chief Joseph Biography, from PBS The AvalonProject Treaties Between the United States and native americans Women in
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Native Americans - Internet Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. This page revised 1/22/00. NOTE: The Internet is being overwhelmed by viruses and spam. Please protect your computer with appropriate software. Also, many worthwhile sites have "pop-ups" which may change to include content unknown to me. Use preview sites before using with children.

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Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
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Fiction; biography; poetry; drama by and about Native Americans.
A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12

36. Amerishame.html
Follow the nez perce route( in green) Where are They Now Before 1500,native americans lived all across the North American continent.
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Land of the Free and the Home of the Braves
The United States takes pride in being the leader of the free world and attempts to assist countries and native people from losing their homelands. Maybe we have learned from our mistakes.
Two of the saddest chapters in American History were
Trail of Tears

The capture of Chief Joseph
. As new settlers moved west in the early 1800s, they pushed the indigenous people (Native Americans) off their land and onto land that was unwanted by the new settlers.
The Cherokee were forced to travel from Georgia to Oklahoma in what is known as the Trail of Tears
How many miles did the Cherokee travel?
What would have happened if the Cherokee chose to stay in Georgia?
Could this situation have been handled differently?
Why or how .
How much land has the Cherokee nation lost Chief Joseph How many miles did the Nez Perce travel? Chief Joseph journeyed with women and children, not just soldiers. How did this fact effect decisions that he made? Why was the treaty broke?

37. Find A Grave - Native Americans
1878 native American Chief. He was a Bannock War Chief and United States Army IndianScout serving under General Oliver O. Howard in the 1877 nez perce Campaign
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38. Native American Directory
nez perce Tribe of Idaho also Known as Nee-Mee-Poo The People; Nipmuc Tribal Voice- A group of native americans hosts this site, which explores traditional
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39. Teacher Resources - Feature - Elections The American Way: Voters
making among native americans differed from this system (and sometimes differed greatlyfrom group to group). Here, Verne Ray describes the nez perce s form of
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Native Americans and the Vote
It's often overlooked that self-government in America was practiced by Native Americans, long before the formation of the United States government. Today, voting is our primary means of group decision making, of enacting legislation, and choosing leaders. Traditional decision making among native Americans differed from this system (and sometimes differed greatly from group to group). Here, Verne Ray describes the Nez Perce's form of government and illustrates how it changed between times of war and peace: Tribal organization was present among the Nez Perce since a tribal council whose decisions were binding upon all members of the group was coupled with an elective war chief with wide powers. Yet even here each village had its individual peace time chief with authority limited to his own village and during peace there was little relationship among villages. The tribal council was a gathering of select members of the tribe who convened to make decisions and elect chiefs. In addition to the political duties of these gatherings, tribal councils also had a certain ceremonial significance:

40. Native Americans
nez perce. nez perce pictures from Library of Congress American Memory. NativeAmerican shelters from the EMuseum at Minnesota State University.
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Native American Reference Resources from Kid Info. Sites are listed by tribe. Be sure to look for your tribe here. Native North American Cultures - listed by tribe. From the EMuseum at Minnesota State University. Native Americans - Internet School Library Media Center The First Americans - A project for third graders designed by teachers at Germantown Elementary School. Compact History A Geographic Index to Native American tribal histories. The collection is incomplete. Includes mainly tribes of the Northeast and a few from the Southeast. First Americans , Native Americans for Grade Schoolers. Includes information on five tribes - Iroquois, Dine (Navaho), Muscogee Creek, Lakota Sioux, and Tlinglit. The developer of the site is a member of the Muscogee Creek tribe and holds a Master's degree from Stanford University. Index of Native Americans Part of the WWW Virtual Library Native Web Resources Database resource sub-categories are listed. You may want to click on the Nations index or the geographic region index on the left.

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