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         Sioux Nation Native Americans:     more books (15)
  1. Culturicide, Resistance, and Survival of the Lakota (Sioux Nation): (Sioux Nation) (Native Americans, Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by James V Fenelon, 1998-11-01
  2. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation: Second Edition by Robert M. Utley, 2004-07-11
  3. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Robert M. Utley, 1966-09-10
  4. Tribes of the The Sioux Nation (Men-At-Arms Series, 344) by Michael Johnson, 2000-09-25
  5. Vision Quest: Men, Women and Sacred Sites of the Sioux Nation by Don Doll, 1994-10-25
  6. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States : 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1991-10
  7. My Search for the Burial Site of Sioux Nation Chiefs by Veryl D. V. M. Walstrom, 1995-12
  8. The Dakota Sioux (Indian Nations (Austin, Tex.).) by Jeanne M. Oyawin Eder, 2000-04
  9. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation versus the United States, 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1999-03-01
  10. American Indians' Kitchen-Table Stories: Contemporary Conversations With Cherokee, Sioux, Hopi, Osage, Navajo, Zuni, and Members of Other Nations (A) by Keith Cunningham, 1992-06
  11. The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations (Peoples of America) by Guy Gibbon, 2002-12-20
  12. The Sioux: People of the Great Plains (American Indian Nations) by Anne M. Todd, 2002-09
  13. Lakota Spirit: The Life of Naive American Jack Little 1920-1985
  14. The 1868 Laramie treaty: A treaty between nations of the Sioux Confederacy and the United States by Ross Tegeler, 1979

81. Indian Nations And Tribes
government reports compiled by the native American Documents Project recognized aspart of Great sioux Reservation Cherokee nation v. Georgia (US, 1831) (access
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  • 82. South Dakota
    from many nations, kids pages, and a fabulous array of links (Be sure to checkout the native American History section too). Great sioux nation; Homeland A
    http://www.sdstatelibrary.com/forkids/southdakota.htm
    South Dakota Kids' Pages History Famous
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    83. Links To American Indian Resources
    native American Sites. native American Sites. native American Sites. A Guide tothe Great sioux nation. Al s native American Culture Page (Excellent Resources).
    http://greatspirit.earth.com/links.html
    Links to American Indian Resources
    We are in the process of categorizing these links according to topic.
    A Line in the Sand

    Ben Marra Powwow Imagery

    Artist Markets

    Native American Artists
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    UNITY
    - United National Indian Tribal Youth
    Gathering of Nations

    Shawnee Information Page

    Darlene Gadley's Genealogy Page

    National Indian Organizations

    84. Note This Document Is No Longer Being Maintained. Try Our Updated
    native American Tribes and nations. List of nonFederally-recognized Indian tribes.A Guide to the Great sioux nation (by South Dakota state tourism board).
    http://www.princeton.edu/~naap/tribes.html
    Note: this document is no longer being maintained. Try our updated and reorganized web page directory.
    Native American Tribes and Nations
  • List of non-Federally-recognized Indian tribes
  • A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation (by South Dakota state tourism board)
  • Oneida Indian Nation (updated link)
  • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
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  • Costanoan-Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource in Central California
  • Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe Home Page
  • United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma
  • Nisga'a Nation (in British Columbia)
    Other Native American Information
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  • 85. "The Flags Of The Native Peoples Of The United States"
    flags used by US Indian tribes from University of Oklahoma Press native American Flags - a compendium of over 190 The Assiniboine and sioux of the Fort Peck Reservation The Crow. The Crow Creek sioux. The Flathead
    http://members.aol.com/Donh523/navapage
    Main Native American htmlAdWH('7008303', '234', '60');
    Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States
    I do not sell flags!! But I can tell you where to get many of them! See Item #5 below! Coming in November(2003) - from University of Oklahoma Press Native American Flags a compendium of over 190 tribal flags and flags of tribal associations. The culmination of two decades of research into the flags of America's first peoples! Over 190 color imagesonsixteencolorplates and two hundred more in black-and-white! The book is now available from either Barnes and Noble or Amazon.com. For those wishing to order the book offline, you may download an order form directly HERE I do not sell flags! See Item 5 below!
    Welcome to the greatly enlarged "Flags of the Native Peoples" home page. Thanks to the kind people at AOL, I now have more room for showing you what I consider a little known, but fascinating expression of one group of peoples display of their national pride and self image. I know of no other site devoted to this topic, so I hope you will browse around. Remember I do not sell flags!

    86. Native American Culture - Sacred, Symbols
    medicine man of the Oglala sioux Indians, recounted native Nations medicine peopleare not shamans and are native American Commandments Here is a quote from
    http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/sacred.htm
    Sacred and Symbolic Black Elk's Vision
    The content on this page is taken from the book Black Elk Speaks , by John G. Neihardt. The book is a recreation in English of the oral history that Black Elk, a medicine man of the Oglala Sioux Indians, recounted in 1931.
    (NOTE: the webpage uses the word 'shaman'. This is an error, neither Black Elk nor John Neihardt used that word in the book! Native Nations medicine people are not 'shamans' and are not called 'shamans'.) NEW Black Elk’s World
    offers the full text of the twenty-first century edition of "Black Elk Speaks" (as told through John G. Neihardt by Nicholas Black Elk). Links within the text allow the reader to access biographies, historic and contemporary photographs, and maps of geographical features, towns, and battle sites. The glossary allows readers to view a current transcription and translation of each Lakota word within the text. Available in HTML or PDF version. Earth Prayers for The Great Spirit
    Sacred Seven Prayers, a prayer by Black Elk, and several others. (NOTE: the original Indigenous Peoples' Literature Site is now at http://www.indigenouspeople.net/

    87. Homework Center - Native American Sites
    looks at the Tlingit, Lakota (sioux), Diné (Navajo View 130 flags, representing 102Native nations and Associations Index of The North American Indian http//www
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    School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! ... Tareas Escolares
    Native American Sites:
    Native American Megasites
    Individual Tribes

    Northwest Tribes
    Native American Megasites
    American Indians and the Natural World
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/
    This site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History illustrates how native people are connected to the natural universe. The museum selects a few specific tribes to illustrate this.
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html
    History, location, names, language, sub-tribes, culture and population and more on many tribes throughout the United States. More Northeast tribes are covered at this site.
    Stones Unturned
    http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/engfrm.htm
    This site from the Canadian Museum of Civilization presents Native American clothes, toys, and musical instruments and also highlights seven native tribes of Canada.
    First Nations Histories
    http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
    This site includes basic information on the history, culture, language etc, of 48 Native American tribes.
    First Americans for Grade Schoolers
    http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html

    88. Native American Resources
    Sac Fox nation; Oklahoma Tribes and Officials Listing of Tribes and Officialsin Oklahoma. Big Productions - A native American owned and operated video
    http://www.cowboy.net/native/
    Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
    located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
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    Tribal Home Pages

    89. Stonee's Native Links
    native Resource Index Government Resources for native americans on the InternetThe Aboriginal Resource Centre Toze s Links to Selected First Nations Sites.
    http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/oldlinks.html
    as always with my pages, use or better for the best viewing
    "Cherokee Seal" a paper cast by John Guthrie
    O`siyo Friends, heres some of the native links where I go to learn more about my heritige and the heritige of other Nations. Im part Ani Yunwiya,(Cherokee), so its with them that i'll start my list of Links to the Nations. I truely hope that these links are a help to you in your journey as they've been for me. With them Ive learned more about my ancestors and Ive even learned how to get my computer to translate Cherokee with some of these links. Enjoy them and if you have something Native to share with me and its not listed here, Email me at my address listed at the bottom of this page. Also if you havent seen my other pages, they are linked just below here. Thanks and enjoy

    90. "The Flags Of The Native Peoples Of The United States"
    The Yankton sioux; The Yosemite Miwok; The Zia Pueblo. Flags of United United StatesTribes broken down by major tribal nations; Flags of native Peoples of
    http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/
    Main Native American htmlAdWH('7008303', '234', '60');
    Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States
    I do not sell flags!! But I can tell you where to get many of them! See Item #5 below! Coming in November(2003) - from University of Oklahoma Press Native American Flags a compendium of over 190 tribal flags and flags of tribal associations. The culmination of two decades of research into the flags of America's first peoples! Over 190 color imagesonsixteencolorplates and two hundred more in black-and-white! The book is now available from either Barnes and Noble or Amazon.com. For those wishing to order the book offline, you may download an order form directly HERE I do not sell flags! See Item 5 below!
    Welcome to the greatly enlarged "Flags of the Native Peoples" home page. Thanks to the kind people at AOL, I now have more room for showing you what I consider a little known, but fascinating expression of one group of peoples display of their national pride and self image. I know of no other site devoted to this topic, so I hope you will browse around. Remember I do not sell flags!

    91. Native American - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    as the annual Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque Ethnographers commonly classifythe native peoples of the Assiniboine and Lakota (sioux) ; Atsina; Besawunena;
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American
    Native American
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    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 three of the Amerindian languages ( Quechua in Peru and Bolivia Aymara also in Bolivia , and Guarani in Paraguay ) are recognized as national languages alongside Spanish Table of contents 1 Early History 2 European colonization of the Americas 2.1 The Arrival of Europeans

    92. Native American Traditions - WeddingDetails.com
    native American Traditions, Many native americans desire a weddingwhich reflects their Indian heritage. You must understand where
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    Many Native Americans desire a wedding which reflects their Indian heritage. You must understand where relatives and ancestors may have originated from to plan the wedding reflecting your heritage. We have included certain traditions and customs that reflect specific tribes in the United States. Please feel free to contact us with your comments, and any other traditions which you would like us to include.
    Culture and

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    Culture and Spirituality
    Native American culture is composed of many tribes, each with distinct traditions and customs. It is difficult to characterize any aspect of a wedding as being "Native American". Some traditions are common to many tribes, while others are unique. Most Native Americans believe that in the universe there exists the Great Spirit - a spiritual force that is the source of all life. The Great Spirit is not pictured as a man in the sky but it is believed to be formless and to exist throughout the universe. The sun is viewed as a manifestation of the power of the Great Spirit. Some Native American wedding ceremonies are informal, while others are quite formal. When they were not small and informal, they were solemnized with feasts and merrymaking. Evening is the traditional time for the ceremony to occur.

    93. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
    of native American Treaties and Federal Laws University of Massachusetts First NationsHistory Lee Sultzman History and Culture of the SissetonWahpeton sioux
    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)

    94. Native American Ancestry And Indian Genealogy
    History and Leaders of Ogala Lakota sioux. Indian Nations of Washington and NebraskaTerritories, 1857. native American Tribes Reservation Lands, 1905.
    http://www.censusdiggins.com/native_american_ancestry.html
      CensusDiggins.com Native American Ancestry Native American Ancestry Just about every family has a story about a ggggrandma or gggrandpa who was a full blooded Choctaw, Cherokee, Apache or some other tribe of American Indian. Is there any truth in it? In many cases, yes. In some, it is a romantic tale. I have found that tracing this heritage is most difficult at best. It is a terrible shame, that so many of our Native American ancestors had to hide their heritage to survive. After the trail of tears, they had much to lose by admitting the truth of their forebears..... so for many, the stories and heritage was taboo, never to be spoken of. In this fashion, the records became scarce and thus, that much more difficult for genealogists to follow the footsteps of these proud peoples. I have attempted to round up some links to sites and articles on the subject to help those of you who are searching for your Native American ancestry and heritage.

    95. On-Line Resources Concerning Native America: Selected By Theodore Walker, Jr.
    of the sioux nations URL http//www.nativeauthors.com Allen Warrior of the Osagenation URL http native American Resources First Nations Site Index URL http
    http://faculty.smu.edu/twalker/webstuff.htm
    Return to Title Page
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    Online Resources
    concerning Native America
    selected by Theodore Walker, Jr.
    Native American authors:
  • Native American Authors
    URL: http://www.nativeauthors.com/search/tribe/sioux.html
  • about Vine Deloria, Jr. of the Sioux nations
    URL: http://www.nativeauthors.com/search/deloria.html
  • about Robert Allen Warrior of the Osage nation
    URL: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/raw26/ Native American Resources:
  • First Nations Site Index URL: http://www.dickshovel.com/www.html Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College: URL: http://www.fdl.cc.mn.us/
  • American Indian Astronomy, Teacher's Guide URL: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/books/science/s802.html
  • is about "Native-Centered" environmental sciences. URL: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/canada/forest.html
  • Maps of Native American Nations, History, Info URL: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/maps/mapmenu.html
  • Native Links URL: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/linkpage.html Here is a page of hyperlinks to web sources reaching more than 600 web sites relevant to Native America.
  • 96. Native American Nations
    Wabashaw Settlement. sioux Photos. Related Links. Other Great Links. nativeAmerican Nations A listing of our native American Resources by tribe.
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    Mdewakanton Sioux Census The #1 Source for Accessing Native American Genealogy Online
    Add a Native American Link Native American Links Bookstore Native American Store 1889 Mdewakanton Sioux Census, of Sioux living in Minnesota. Compiled by Robert B. Henton Special Indian Agent. No information was given as to where exactly they lived. Authority Letter Authority Prarie Island Settlement Prarie Island Settlement 2 ... Sioux Photos
    Related Links Dawes Commission Index, 1896
    Dawes Commission Index, 1898-1914

    Henry Schoolcraft, Thirty Years with Indians

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    Search by States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Other Great Links Native American Nations A listing of our Native American Resources by tribe. How to Search A guide to searching the Native American Rolls.

    97. Native American Indian Tribes
    Nations by Province. Counties Ranked by American Indian and Alaska native Population1999 Caddo, Cheyenne, Comanche, Cree, Crow, Dakota (sioux), Gros Ventre
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    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.

    98. Department Of History Home Page
    Indians North Georgia s Cherokee Indians The Hopi Way Cloud Dancing ILT HistoryNative American Tibes A Guide to the Great sioux nation Lenapi Delaware
    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
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    100. Native American Law - MegaLaw.com
    UAA Justice Center Alaska natives and First Nations; Victor Rocha s CaliforniaIndian Gaming News News source for native American issues.
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