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  1. A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl'Atl'Imx Resource Use
  2. Glass Tepee by Garry Gottfriedson, 2002-10-10
  3. Maybe Tomorrow by Joan Weir, 2003-07
  4. Brotherhood to Nationhood: George Manuel and the Making of the Modern Indian Movement by Peter McFarlane, 1993-09
  5. Resistance and Renewal by Celia Haig-Brown, 1988-12
  6. Victims of Benevolence Discipline and Death at the Williams Lake Reside: The Dark Legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School by Elizabeth Furniss, 1995-06
  7. Wartime Images, Peacetime Wounds: The Media and the Gustafsen Lake Standoff by Sandra Lambertus, 2004-01-18

21. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages
to the Navajo Nation, the largest native American tribe in of New Jersey as an AmericanIndian Nation, as Secwepemc Nation/shuswap indians, Secwepemc, Canada, 198.
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    ATNI is a nonprofit organization representing 43 Northwest tribal governments from Oregon, Idaho, Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana.
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    The Sovereign Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee, descendants of Pocahontas through her father Powhatan and Cherokee wife Amopotuskee, have lived in what is now Missouri since before 1652.
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  • 22. NativeWeb Resources: US Tribal Pages (BIA Recognized)
    These two distinct native American nations are united in Oklahoma as the Sacand Fox Nation. Secwepemc Nation/shuswap indians, Secwepemc, Canada, 670.
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    Official home page of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
  • 23. Bill's Aboriginal Links: Canada And US
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    24. Thebestkidsbooksite.com: Native Americans
    Indiansnative American Desert Peoplesnative American Directorynative American NationsSouthwest native AmericansTribes Palouse. Senijextee. shuswap. Sinkiuse. Tenino
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    25. Bill's Aboriginal Links: Arts & Culture
    Cultural Centre (BC) Xats ull (shuswap) Heritage Village Clark The American WestNative americans PlainsWar 1876 MU Christianity Among the indians Louis Riel
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    26. Cradleboard Resources - Tribal Websites
    native Websites. native Sites. ABENAKI. Traditional Abenaki of Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation. Esselen indians. GITANYOW Eastern Shoshone Business Council. shuswap. Secwepemc shuswap Nation. SPOKANE
    http://www.cradleboard.org/2000/tribal_w.html

    27. UBCIC Links
    Resources at the Smithsonian Institute for native americans ~ Smithsonian Institute Lil watNation (Mount Currie, BC) ~ Little shuswap Indian Band ~ Listuguj
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    See also, the Protecting Knowledge conference links for more information relating to topics like biodiversity and indigenous intellectual property rights. Browse the Protecting Knowledge distribution list archives for past email announcements. See also, the Research Department - Bill C-31 Links Follow this link to view our on-line papers archive or look at our on-line UBCIC publications which include The Corbiere Ruling and the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs' Initial Response : Canada's Civil Society Consultations for the World Conference Against Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance 2001 ABORIGINAL E-MAIL LISTS
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    28. Native American Social Studies
    is a community of mixed blood native americans of Oklevueha of Chippewa. From OklevuehaBand Indian Colony - http Secwepemc shuswap Nation Clink on index
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    Native American s American Indians Social Studies General Resources Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Alabama-Coushatta Algonquin Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa ... Yakima/Yakama By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Northern Plains Pacific Northwest page 1 ... Southern Plains Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis 500 Nations This is a website jam packed with news about Native Americans. You will find history, anthropology, current events, even casino news, just about everything you can imagine relating to Native Americans. You will find information broken down by US states and Canadian Provinces. - illustrated - From 500 Nations - http://500nations.com/ Aboriginal Peoples: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage "The province of Newfoundland and Labrador today is home to four peoples of Aboriginal ancestry: the Inuit, the Innu, the Micmac and the Metis." Here you will find history and cultural information about all four including society, arts and government. - illustrated - From Memorial University of Newfoundland - http://www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/

    29. Alphabetical List Of Native American Tribes And Languages
    Shinnecock, Shoshone (Shoshoni), shuswap, Siksika (Siksikawa List of links to NorthAmerican Indian tribes Indigenous native americans Indexed resources
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    30. Native American Directory
    shuswap Nation Chief Arthur M. Manuel and the Society of native American Culture- powow listings, upcoming Suquamish indians- Chief Seattle s Letter - Chief
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    31. Definition Of Native American - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
    First Nations to refer to native americans; the Canadian Indian Act, however, whichdefines the rights of recognized First Nations, refers to them as indians.
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    Native American
    Native Americans (also Indians American Indians First Nations Alaskan Natives Red Indians , or Indigneous Peoples of America ) refers to the indigenous inhabitants of Americas prior to the European colonization , and their modern descendants. This term comprises a large number of distinct tribes states , and ethnic groups , many of them still enduring as political communities. Depending on the context, the terms "Indian" or "Native American" may or may not include the " Eskimos Inuit Yupik , and Aleut peoples), which are very distinctive in culture and genetics from the other groups. The terms may also be construed to include or exclude the Canadian Métis Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia Peru and Guatemala and are a significant element in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica Cuba Argentina Dominican Republic and Uruguay . At least two of the Amerindian languages, Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay , are recognized as national languages alongside Spanish Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

    32. First Nations Communities Aboriginal Communities Inuit Communities American Indi
    West Bank First Nation Spallumcheen shuswapSecwepemc Penticton River Pala Band ofMission indians Pueblo of Ana Pueblo of Taos native American Community of
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    Access First Nations Community Profiles and Links First Nations in Canada profiles INAC's Search Database First Nations/ Tribal Councils/ Reserves Aboriginal Peoples Survey Community Profiles Census Aboriginal Population Profile The Metis Communities in Canada Native Nations of Canada and the U.S. Tribal Directory of American Indians Tribal Governments Please Donate or Advertise to Support this Independent News and Information Network. Your support can help us continue to operate Turtle Island Native Network. Your contribution is appreciated. You or your group will be profiled on this web site as a donor or sponsor. Send cheque or money order to
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    33. Syllabus: Legalization Of American Indians (Spring 2001)
    Alkali Lake The Honor of All native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 199?,originally 1986. A dramatization of how the shuswap indians of British
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    Syllabus: Legalization of American Indians (Spring 2001)
    Professor Peter d'Errico
    Course description
    "Federal Indian law," as it is called in the cases and statutes, is a framework imposed by the United States government for its own purposes on peoples who were present before the United States and who are still present. In this context, the difference between "American Indian" and "Native-American" is nonexistent. Both are names given by outsiders. There are no American Indians or Native Americans. There are many different peoples, hundreds, bearing their own names. "Legalization" is a name for the process of incorporating into a legal system that which exists outside and independent of the system. "Legalization of American Indians" means the process by which United States law reached the lives of peoples who were in existence prior to that law. The Western system of government by law is the product of long and bloody struggles among the peoples who came to colonize this land and later imposed "federal Indian law" on the indigenous peoples. Some say the system developed into its present form by incorporating information indigenous peoples offered to the colonists. In any event, the legal system that created "federal Indian law" did not come full-blown into the world. It has a history and that history is still happening. A study of the "legalization of American Indians" sheds light on that history as it is intertwined with the ongoing histories of the indigenous peoples to whom it is directed.

    34. Native American Studies Resources At Northern Kentucky University
    Navajo, Creek, Cheyenne, Pomo, Shoshone, shuswap, Kwakiutl, Cree trigonsheehan.comSouthwest Indian prehistory; contemporary native americans in the
    http://www.nku.edu/~nas/resources.html
    NKU NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES RESOURCE PEOPLE O-shee-o!
    Bezon!
    Ya`at`eeh!
    Hipitkasha!
    Pave-esheeva!
    Pasip-inyi!
    Haa!
    Yeytk!
    Gila-kasla!
    Tanisi!
    Waqaa! "Hello" in the Cherokee, Shawnee, Navajo, Creek, Cheyenne, Pomo, Shoshone, Shuswap, Kwakiutl, Cree, and Yupik languages just a few of the hundreds of native languages (from more than two dozen language families) spoken in what are now the USA and Canada It was the White Buffalo Woman who brought the pipe to the people and taught them how to live. Lame Deer (Lakota) There are more than two dozen NKU faculty, staff, alumni, students, and friends who have specialized areas of expertise in Native American Studies and are willing to serve as resources. They can be reached at the following email addresses and welcome your questions:
  • Kristin Appleby , Part-time Anthropology Professor applebyk@nku.edu North American archaeology, Ohio Valley prehistory
  • Prince Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology brownp@nku.edu Native American-African American ethnic relations
  • JoEllenBurkholder , Assistant Professor of Anthropology burkholderj@nku.edu
  • 35. Museum Of Indian Arts & Culture
    His work evokes the rich history of Northwest Coast native America. mountainous interiorwith his mother’s people, the Canim Lake Band of shuswap indians.
    http://www.miaclab.org/whatsnew/2004/020204rez3.html
    Rez : Rezervation Rezurrection Reztitution
    Feb. 6, 2004 Santa Fe, New Mexico - Rez : Rezervation Rezurrection Reztitution Rez examines the ways that Romero and Noisecat use their craft to resurrect and revitalize indigenous cultural values, thoughts and ideas, thereby providing some restitution for centuries of hardship brought on Native Americans by colonialism and reservation life. Through the use of paintings, sculpture and interpretive text, artists Noisecat and Romero create a context to better understand some of the many complex issues surrounding contemporary Native America. A distinguishing feature of the artists’ work is their ability to transcend typical Native art paradigms of design and subject matter and speak to content-based issues such as: AIDS, environmental justice, alcoholism, gambling and domestic violence within the Native community. Both artists are firmly rooted in the values, traditions, and religions of their communities, making for a powerful mix of traditional and contemporary art. Ed Archie Noisecat
    Noisecat draws on the stories of his ancestors to create innovative images executed with extraordinary craftsmanship. His work evokes the rich history of Northwest Coast Native America. It builds on the region’s tradition of great carvers, past and present; yet it has a style, intensity and exacting level of craftsmanship all its own.

    36. ESRI Conservation Program Resources: General Conservation
    Secwepemc People (shuswap Nation TwentyNine Palms Band of Mission indians, CA, e98 USNational Park Service native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
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    (ECP and CTSP grantees and other sites of interest for conservation geograpy, mapping and GIS
    Aboriginal Mapping Network n Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians e96 n Alaska Sea Otter Commission, Ak, e98 n The Algonquins of Barriere Lake, Canada e97 n n Arctic Slope Native Association, Ltd., Ak c98 c99 n Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Odana WI e95 n Berkeley/Borneo Project, Berkeley CA e95 n Blackfeet Indian Nation n Cahuilla Bird singers and dancers n California Indian Basketweavers Association CA e97 n Cherokee Nation, Talequah OK e94 n Chippewa Cree Tribe, Box Elder MT e95 n Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, WA e95 n Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Pablo MT e95 n Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton OR e95 n Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, OR e93

    37. Native American
    Palouse (Palus; Pend Oreille; Sanpoil; shuswap; Spokane Washington; of people referredto as East indians. sciences in reference to all native American peoples or
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    Native American
    Native Americans American Indians Amerindians , or Red Indians ) are indigenous peoples , who lived in the Americas prior to the European colonization ; some of these ethnic groups still exist. The name "Indians" was bestowed by Christopher Columbus , who mistakenly believed that the places he found them were among the islands to the southeast of Asia known to Europeans as the Indies. (See further discussion below). Canadians now generally use the term First Nations to refer to Native Americans. In Alaska , because of legal use in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANSCA ) and because of the presence of the Inuit Yupik , and Aleut peoples, the term Alaskan Native predominates. (See further discussion below.) Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia Peru and Guatemala and are significant in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica Cuba Argentina Dominican Republic and Uruguay Table of contents 1 History
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    38. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society - Tribes
    Mountain (AK) Navajo Nation (AZ) Nenana native Council (AK Cayuga Tribe (OK) ShoalwaterBay indians (WA) Shoshone of the Duck Valley (NV) shuswap Nation (CAN
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    Tribes
    Because we are a grassroots organization, our members help to direct our goals and activities. Tribes and villages throughout North America that are members of the Society are essential to the success of this organization. How do Tribes Become Members?
    Tribes can become members by submitting a tribal resolution which is passed by their tribal council MEMBER TRIBES LIST
    * Member Tribes that joined in 2002
    *Member Tribes that Joined in 2003 Agdaagux Tribal Council (AK)
    Akiachak Native Community (AK)
    Akiak Native Community (AK)
    Akutan Traditional Council (AK)
    Alabama-Quassarte Tribe (OK)
    Alakanuk Traditional Council (AK)
    Alderville Indian Band (ONT, CAN) Allakaket Village Council (AK) Andreafski Tribal Council (AK) Arapaho Business Council (WY) Asa' Carsamiut Tribal Council (AK) Atmautluak Traditional Council (AK) Barona Band of Mission Indians (CA) Bay Mills Indian Community (MI) Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria (CA) Beaver Tribal Council (AK) Big Sandy Rancheria (CA) Birch Creek Village Council (AK) Blackfeet Tribe (MT) Blue Lake Rancheria (CA)* Boise Forte Reservation (MN) Bridgeport Indian Reservation (CA) Caddo Indian Tribe of OK (OK) Catawba Indian Nation (SC) Chalkystik Village Council (AK) Chemehuevi Indian Tribe (CA)

    39. MSN Encarta - Native Americans Of North America
    attempted to spread Christianity among the native americans. 1880s further increasednonIndian settlement in Alene, Flathead, Kalispel, shuswap, and Spokane.
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    News Search MSNBC for news about Native Americans of North America Internet Search Search Encarta about Native Americans of North America Search MSN for Web sites about Native Americans of North America Also on Encarta Encarta guide: The Reagan legacy Compare top online degrees Proud papas: Famous dads with famous kids Also on MSN Father's Day present ideas on MSN Shopping Breaking news on MSNBC Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Page 11 of 32 Native Americans of North America Multimedia 234 items Article Outline Introduction Population: Past and Present Earliest Peoples Culture Areas ... Native Americans Today F Religious Beliefs and Practices The peoples of the Northwest Coast continually sought the protection of animal spirits, chiefly the raven, bear, eagle, and beaver. Individuals sought visions of guardian spirits and appealed to them if misfortunes occurred.

    40. Lane Community College - American Indian Languages Program
    Learning shuswap. Handbook of North American indians 9, Smithsonian Institution,Washington DC Mithun (eds.) The Languages of native America Historical and
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      Apache (Jicarilla, Kiowa, Lipan, Mescalero-Chiricahua, Western [Coyotero]) Bunney, Curtis. Apache Workbook, 1. (Oshii bigosh'aa) San Carlos Rice School District. Ed. 61p. - - -. Keys to Reading Apache. White Mountain Apache Cultural Center, Ft. Apache. 1972. 52p. - - -. Keys to Reading and Writing Apache. White Mountain Apache Cultural Center. Ft. Apache. 1972. 72p. - - -. The Little Red Hen (and other stories) Chaghashe bi nagoni'e. San Carlos Rice School District. n.d. 171p. - - -. Oshii bigonsh'aa. San Carlos Rice School district. 1974. 3p. - - -, and Jack Crowder. Western Apache Series (20 booklets) San Carlos Rice School District. 1972 Perry, Edgar (Jaa Bilataha). Western Apache Dictionary. White Mountain Apache Culture Center. Fort Apache. 1972. 135p. Edgerton, Faye. The Tagmemic Analysis of Sentence Structure in Western Apache. Studies in the Athapascan Languages. 102-4, University of California Publication in Linguistics 29, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, 1963. - - -, and Faith Hill. Apache Reader. Crusader Press, Lubbock, TX. 1958, rev. ed. 1960. 24p.

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