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         Pueblo Indians Native Americans:     more books (100)
  1. Edward P. Dozier: The Paradox of the American Indian Anthropologist by Marilyn Norcini, 2007-03-15
  2. Beauty from the Earth: Pueblo Indian Pottery from the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by J. J. Brody, 1990-06
  3. Native American Art from the Pueblos (The Rosen Publishing Group's Reading Room Collection) by Janey Levy, 2002-04
  4. Dancing in the Paths of the Ancestors: The Culture, Crafts, and Ceremonies of the Hopi, Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, and Rio Grande Pueblo Indians of Yesterday ... Children of the Earth Mother Book Two) by Thomas E. Mails, 1999-04
  5. A.D. 1250: Ancient Peoples of the Southwest/Includes Indian Travel Guide & Map by Lawrence W. Cheek, 1994-09
  6. The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600
  7. Indians Of The Pueblos: A Story Of Indian Life by Therese O. Deming, 2007-03-01
  8. Indian Pueblos Coloring Book by O. T. Branson, 1984-06
  9. Pueblos: Prehistoric Indian Cultures of the Southwest by Sylvio Acatos, Maximilien Bruggmann, 1990-11
  10. Kachina Tales from the Indian Pueblos by Gene Meany Hodge, 1993-02
  11. The Pueblo Revolt of 1680: Conquest and Resistance in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico by Andrew L. Knaut, 1995-05
  12. Rio del Norte: People of Upper Rio Grande from Earliest Times to Pueblo Revolt by Carroll L. Riley, 2007-01-10
  13. Cochiti: A New Mexico Pueblo : Past and Present by Charles H. Lange, 1990-02
  14. Thunderwoman by Nancy Wood, 1999-02-01

81. Pueblo Arts - Pueblo Indian Pottery
Fine native American Indian Art; pueblo Pottery from Acoma, Cochiti, Hopi, Jemez,San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Santa Domingo, San Juan, Zia, and Zuni.
http://www.puebloarts.com/
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See our new Great Gifts! is dedicated to offering the collector the very finest traditionally made art works created solely by tribally enrolled Native American Indians. Often, these works are innovative and fresh traditionally made but designed with a contemporary flare. Other works appear to be timeless, the designs passed along for generations or inspired by the art of the ancients. We carry art for the serious collector as well as the novice, and we are happy to assist you in your selection. We want to bring you affordable art that will grace your home with it's beauty while increasing in value over time. Whenever possible, we obtain works directly from the artist to support the artist and his or her family, as well as assure its authenticity. We support those who have a reverence for the past, and encourage them to carry the traditions into the future. We respect and cherish the people, their art and their history. Unless otherwise noted, all pottery is hand-coiled, signed by the artist, and made in the traditional way. We do not use floor wax or other polishing agents on our pottery, nor are photos touched up to disguise defects. Each piece is maintained respectfully in its natural state.

82. Pueblo Arts - Native American Indian Pottery And Sculpture - Books
Fine native American Indian Art; pueblo Pottery and Sculpture from Acoma, Cochiti,Hopi, Jemez, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Santa Domingo, San Juan, Zia, and
http://www.puebloarts.com/Home/reference_books.htm
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Ask us for our recommendations! Free shipping on all books! SIGNED SPECIAL EDITIONS AVAILABLE - EMAIL US FOR INFORMATION!! a-Autographed p-Paperback h-Hardback o-Out of Print s- Spiral Bound Acoma and Laguna Pottery Rick Dillingham #BB01 $29.95 (p) American Indian Jewelry Vol. I
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Stephanie Whittlesey #BB06 $17.95 (p) Beyond Tradition Jerry Jacka #BB07 $55.00 (h,a) #BB08 $16.95 (p)

83. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
and Lakotas Dakota Myths American Indian Culture Research Center Shoshone Scott RobertLadd Indian pueblo Cultural Center History Lee Sultzman native Nations of
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
Alaska Natives and the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971
University of Connecticut
American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
A Brief History of the Innu A Brief History of the Trail of Tears (Cherokee) Cherokee History Cherokee History Timeline ... Database of Native American Treaties and Federal Laws
University of Massachusetts
First Nations History
Lee Sultzman
History and Culture of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe A History of the Northwest Coast A History of the Western Shoshone
Scott Robert Ladd
Indian Removal Debate, 1830 Kaw Nation History Little Known Historical Facts (Oneida) Native Nations of Iowa ... The Rogue River War: Alea, Siletz: 1894
California State University, San Marcos
Treaties Project
Oneida Nation
Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784 Theodore De Bry Woodcuts
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
What Were the Results of Allotment (The Dawes Act, 1887)

84. Native Peoples And American Indian West
pueblos Information listed pueblo by pueblo.A good Photos from the Indian Occupationof Alcatraz (196971 must for anyone interested in native American activism
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/mw/indian.html
The Multicultural American West:
Native Peoples and American Indian West
Featured Site: Native American Art Fine Art exhibit gallery
Five different artists from five different tribes, working in various mediums, display their art on this page. Includes biographical information on each artist and show schedules.

85. NA Webquest
3. Ancestors of the pueblo (Click on archaeology or or Indian Culture.). F. RegionalTribes. II. Legends You will read several native American legends from one
http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/webquest/Navajo/naweb2.htm
NATIVE AMERICANS Webquest by Jane Simon "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." Ancient Indian Proverb
INTRODUCTION We believe that the original inhabitants of North America arrived thousands of years ago. Many names have been used to describe these people. We will refer to them as Native Americans or Indians. During the last several hundred years, these Native Americans have suffered many hard times, often, unfortunately, when coming into contact with the "newly" arrived European Immigrants. As you explore the various activities included in this webquest, try to get a sense of where the Indians were in their beliefs, what caused differences in their lifestyles, how important the earth and nature were to them, and their interactions with other groups of people.
YOUR TASK
During your Native American study you will explore various areas of the Indian culture from the past.

86. Pueblo Pottery Maine - Native American Pueblo Pottery
pueblo Pottery Maine has meet the strict standards of the Indian Arts supportingthe promotion and protection of authentic native American art and
http://www.pueblopotteryme.com/
Pueblo Pottery Maine
Mother Earth and the Human Spirit made One! W elcome to our G allery Pueblo Pottery Maine provides quality, traditional and contemporary, Native American pueblo pottery from the Southwest United States to both retail and wholesale buyers throughout North America and Europe.
T raditional P ueblo P ottery
Clay painstakingly gathered and processed by hand on the pueblo.
Hand coiled pottery created without a potter's wheel or machinery
Paints/colors created from gathered plants and minerals and generally applied with brushes handmade from yucca cactus
Fired the traditional way - outdoors, in pits using various woods and sometimes manure to achieve desired effects
Traditional methods, symbols and designs passed down through the generations within families and clans
Contemporary and traditional pueblo pottery continues to appreciate in value, in its standards of quality, and is increasingly collected throughout the world as an art form and a medium of spirituality.

87. Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
native American Authors Leslie Marmon Silko, From Internet Public Photographer,From The BlueEyed Indian Bookshop. Effects of White Contact on pueblo Myth and
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/natauth.htm
Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American Author Page. You'll find biography, bibliography, lesson plans, online etexts and critical reviews of selected authors whose works are taught in the public schools or at the university level. Literature includes both adult and juvenile. For general information, see Native Americans - Internet Resources
The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Check your local public or school library to obtain titles. You'll find a good selection for purchase at nativeauthors.com . Page revised 1/22/00.
General Sites

Bibliography

Unit/Lesson Plans

Paula Gunn Allen
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Ray Young Bear
General Sites
Using Literature by American Indians and Alaska Natives in Secondary Schools. ERIC Digest ERIC document ED348201
Erasing Native American Stereotypes Criteria for evaluation of materials; from Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office Selective Bibliography and Guide for "I"Is Not for Indian : The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People From nativeculture.com; Discusses selection of materials

88. Laguna Pueblo Literature Resources
Indian pueblo Cultural Center. Inventing the SouthwestThe Fred HarveyCompany and native American Art From Phoenix s Heard Museum;
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/laguna.html
Jeff Sousea, A Laguna Mission Caretaker (photographed by Leslie Marmon, Leslie Marmon Silko's father)

89. American Indian Literature Resources
the Effects of White Contact on pueblo Myth and Indian Country Today PanIndian News;Hako Italian Journal on native America; native American Report Independent
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/literature.html
Bookshop Browsers and Publishers
Publications by Native American Authors (1999-2000)
General
    On-line Anthologies and Syllabi
    • Early American Literature (to 1776) Source: United States Information Agency USIA's Outline in American Literature includes Silko and Momaday in it's "New Directions" section: "Set in the striking landscape of her native New Mexico, Native American novelist Leslie Marmon Silko's critically esteemed novel Ceremony (1977) has gained a large general audience. Like N. Scott Momaday's poetic The Way to Rainy Mountain (1969), it is a "chant novel" structured on Native American healing rituals. Silko's novel The Almanac of the Dead (1991) offers a panorama of the Southwest, from ancient tribal migrations to present-day drug runners and corrupt real estate developers reaping profits by misusing the land."

90. Native American Jewelry
two very general categories of Indian jewelry metalwork Before Europeans came nativemetalwork was fairly simple After Navajo, Hopi and pueblo artists learned
http://www.native-languages.org/jewelry.htm
Native American Languages Native American Tribes What's new on our site today!
American Indian Jewelry
Jewelry styles were different in every American Indian tribe, but the differences were less marked than with other arts and crafts, because jewelry and the materials used for making it (beads, shells, copper and silver, ivory, amber, turquoise and other stones) were major trade items long before European arrival in America. After colonization, Native American jewelry-making traditions remained strong, incorporating, rather than being replaced by, new materials and techniques such as glass beads and more advanced metalworking techniques. There are two very general categories of Native American jewelry Native American beadwork page for more information and pictures about different beading arts.
If you are looking to buy jewelry that was 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 jewelry is available 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 jewelry for us to add. We happily advertise any native artist or native-owned art business here free of charge. We do

91. Native American, Maynard Dixon, And Fine Antique Indian Art
Early native American, Contemporary Paintings, Sculpture and Fine Antique AmericanIndian Art. Navajo Rugs, pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi Kachinas
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NATIVE AMERICAN ART
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New Mexico Artists

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Contemporary Painters
... Wood Bowls ANTIQUE FURNITURE Contemporary Spanish Colonial MUSEUM OF THE WEST Learn more about the Museum HELP Site Map Articles Biographies Favorite Links ... Directions We are constantly acquiring new pieces SEE WHAT'S NEW! Early Native American, Contemporary Paintings, Sculpture and Fine Antique American Indian Art. Specializing in the work of Maynard Dixon, Taos Society of Artists and other early painters of the Southwest. Navajo Rugs, Pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi Kachinas, Old Pawn Jewelry, Mission Oak and Spanish Colonial furniture. Artist Biographies Articles about artists We are always looking for pieces by the following artists. Kenneth Adams Louis B. Akin

92. Native American Art Collections From Indian Summer Native American Art - Index O
Art brought to you by Indian Summer native American Art (ie indiansummer.com) Indiansummer.comis a Personal Home Based Gallery of pueblo Pottery; Fetishes
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  • Pueblo Pottery Fetishes
  • (mostly Zuni Fetishes but some Navajo Fetishes and Fetishes by other Native American Artists) We have hundreds of carved stone fetishes on over 10 pages. We have zuni jewelry pendants too...
  • Beadwork
  • (also called Indian Beadwork or Native American Beadwork) We have beadwork from various tribes including shoshone, navajo, sioux, cherokee, and others.
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  • (also called Indian Baskets or Native American Baskets) We have hopi, navajo and papago baskets of all sorts and sizes.
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    93. American Indian Institute, College Of Continuing Education,University Of Oklahom
    Indian City USA. Indian pueblo Cultural Center. Mitchell Museum of theAmerican Indian. native American Heritage Museum. Osage Tribal Museum.
    http://tel.occe.ou.edu/aii/links.htm
    Albuquerque Indian Center
    American Indian Center of Chicago

    American Indian Center of South Carolina

    American Indian Community House
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    Minneapolis American Indian Cente
    r
    North American Indian of Boston, Inc
    Seattle Indian Center
    Southern California Indian Center, Inc

    Assembly of First Nations
    ...
    Mohican Nation
    , Stockbridge-Munsee Band
    Nation of Hawai'i

    Navajo Nation
    Nunavut Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation ... Sherman Indian Museum

    94. JustGive Guide - Browsing Charities By Category Support The
    We promote native American culture and offer a glimpse into the 19 communities ofPueblo indians, many of which have been inhabited continuously since their
    http://www.justgive.org/guide/showCharities.jsp?catId=120&page=community&sponsId

    95. Native American Indian Tribes
    Information for all North American native American Indian tribes, nations, bands,rancheria, pueblo, federally recognized, state recognized, and petitions for
    http://www.500nations.com/500_Tribes.asp

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    Nations, Tribes, Bands
    Information for all North American Native American Indian tribes, nations, First Nations, bands, rancheria, pueblo, including Federally Recognized, State Recognized, and Petitions for Recognition. U.S. Tribes (For tribal contact information, see state pages on left-side menu.) Canada First Nations U.S. Census Northeast Abenaki, Algonkin, Beothuk, Delaware, Erie, Fox, Huron, Illinois, Iroquois, Kickapoo, Mahican, Mascouten, Massachuset, Mattabesic, Menominee, Metoac, Miami, Micmac, Mohegan, Montagnais, Narragansett, Nauset, Neutrals, Niantic, Nipissing, Nipmuc, Ojibwe, Ottawa, Pennacook, Pequot, Pocumtuck, Potawatomi, Sauk, Shawnee, Susquehannock, Tionontati, Wampanoag, Wappinger, Wenro, Winnebago.

    96. Native American Web Sites
    Indian pueblo Cultural Center Information on the Center The Eiteljorg Museum of AmericanIndians and Western Mississippi with both native American and Western
    http://www.jammed.com/~mlb/nawbt.html

    General
    Language Environment Genealogy ... Comments
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    On the Web in various forms since 1996.
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    97. Indian Food
    Cherokees of California Cookbook. native American Foods and Recipes. Navajoand pueblo Indian Fry Bread. Pemmican Recipes, stories and stores.
    http://www.tahtonka.com/food.html
    Indian Food For many Indian people this triad
    is called the Three Sisters:
    corn, beans and squash.
    This trinity of food has a variety of names
    through out Indian country, but the three staples
    remain the heart of many Indigenous diets. If you have never tried an Indian taco or fry bread
    at a Pow wow, what are you waiting for?
    You have missed some wonderful food. Thanks to Don's Kitchen for the great vegetable graphics above.
    An Indian Taco
    source of photo unknown This web page has interesting facts about how the
    Plains Indians provided food for themselves.
    The Luxton Museum of the Plains Indian
    Pitter's Cherokee Trails
    Native American Recipes
    Cherokees of California Cookbook ...
    Native American Recipes from the Recipe Goldmine
    To suggest a food or recipe web site click on me to send an email to tahtonka.com Kola visits since 11-25-00 BOOKS MUSIC VIDEOS HERBS/INCENSE ... HOME Last edited May 23, 2004

    98. ArtNatAm - Links To Other Sites
    native American Gift Shop; Turnbow Eveningthunder Winds; Northern Plains Red SkinValley Beadworks; Indian Art and West Coast natives Online; pueblo Pottery in
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    Native American Sites Art Sites Artists Trading Posts Products ... Tribal Additional Sites Art Related Artist Sites Collectibles Web Malls ... Personal Pages To exchange links please e-mail: links@artnatam.com
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    99. ArtLex On American Indian Art
    MaPe-Wi (Zia pueblo, New Mexico, 1902-1973 was a student at the Santa Fe Indian Schoolwith written that In the 1950s, many native American artists abandoned
    http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/a/american/indian.html
    A merican Indian art or Native American art [Expect a more in-depth article to appear here soon.] Examples: Mogollon culture, southwestern New Mexico, Mimbres River Valley, Mimbres Bowl CE , Mimbres classic black-on-white style II, painted earthenware, height 4 3/4 inches (12.1 cm), diameter 11 1/4 inches (28.6 cm), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Represented in this design are geometric shapes including an image of a quail. Battle with a Cheyanne Chief watercolor and pencil on paper , 12 3/8 x 15 3/8 inches, Joslyn Art Museum, NB. There is a by Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809-1893), watercolor on paper, 16 1/2 x 11 5/8 inches, also from the Joslyn Art Museum. United States, Arizona, Navajo peoples, Wearing Blanket , 1860-70, wool, 69 x 48 inches (175.3 x 121.9 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
    Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, Water Jar (Olla) , c. 1875, earthenware , white slip pigments , 11 1/2 x 13 11/16 inches, (29.2 x 34.7 cm), Cincinnati Art Museum, OH. Probably Nakota, Yankton Sioux, Northern Plains, Shield and Shield Cover , late nineteenth century, buffalo rawhide, native tanned leather , calico cloth, hawk feathers pigment diameter 20 1/16 inches (51.0 cm), Cincinnati Art Museum, OH.

    100. ABQjournal: Storybooks From '20s-'50s For Native American Kids Reviewed
    Rebecca Benes gives a slidelecture and autographs native American Picture Booksof Change 1 pm Monday, May 10, Indian pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th NW.
    http://www.albuquerquejournal.com/venue/books/172891books05-09-04.htm
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