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         Tlingit Native Americans:     more books (61)
  1. Tlingit Indians (Native Americans (Heinemann Library (Firm)).) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Northwest Coastal Region: Tlingit People (Native Americans of North America) by Mary Null Boule, 2000-09
  3. A Story to Tell: Traditions of a Tlingit Community (Native Americans (Lerner))
  4. Meet Lydia: A Native Girl from Southeast Alaska (My World: Young Native Americans Today) by Miranda Belarde-Lewis, 2004-07-01
  5. Native American Basketry of the Seneca Dn Tlingit
  6. Being and Place Among the Tlingit (Culture, Place, and Nature) by Thomas F. Thornton, 2007-11-30
  7. The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, 1741-1867 by Andrei Val'terovich Grinev, 2005-10-01
  8. Spruce Root Basketry of the Haida and Tlingit by Sharon Busby, 2003-03
  9. Life Lived Like a Story: Life Stories of Three Yukon Native Elders (American Indian Lives) by Julie Cruikshank, 1991-02-01
  10. The Tlingit (New True Bk) by Alice Osinski, 1990-10
  11. Tlingit, Their Art, Culture, and Legends by Dan Kaiper, Nan Kaiper, 1978-05
  12. Images of a People: Tlingit Myths and Legends (World Folklore Series) by Mary Helen Pelton, Jacqueline DiGennaro, 1992-10-15
  13. A Story to Tell: Traditions of a Tlingit Community (We Are Still Here) by Richard Nichols, 1998-04
  14. Will the Time Ever Come?: A Tlingit Source Book by Andrew Hope, Thomas Thorton, 2000-02-01

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2. Friendship Stories: A Native American Folk Tale Presented By Whootie Owl - "Invi
Today, the largest concentration of tlingit native americans is in Alaska,where many Tlingit work in the logging and fishing industries.
http://www.storiestogrowby.com/stories/inviting.html
Inviting the Bears
(Tlingit: United States/Alaska) A n old man living in Alaska had lost all of his friends and family, and he felt sad to think that he was left alone. He began to wonder whether he should leave and start a new life in another village. But he worried, "If I paddle away to another village and the people there see that I am alone, they may think that I've run away from my own village because I was accused of some disgraceful thing." Instead, he thought that he would go off by himself into the forest.
While this man was traveling along the woodsthe thought occurred to him to go to the bears and let the bears kill him. The village was at the mouth of a large salmon creek, so he went over to the creek early in the morning until he found a bear trail and lay down across the end of it. He thought that when the bears came out along this trail they would find and kill him.
By and by, as he lay there, he heard the bushes breaking and saw a large number of grizzly bears coming along. The largest bear led the rest, and the tips of his hairs were white. Then the old man became frightened. He suddenly realized he did not want to die a hard death and imagined himself being torn to pieces among the bears. So when the leading bear came up to him, he stood up and announced: "I have come to invite you to a feast."

3. First Americans, Native American Indian Studies For Grade Schoolers.
Grade schoolers work puzzels and play cards to learn about Navajo, Creek, tlingit, Sioux and Iroquois.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School
Links Teacher's Information K Martin , MA. Muscogee Creek. This site is not affiliated with any tribe or institution. Visitors this year.

4. Tlingit National Anthem, Alaska Natives And Native Americans Online
J.Vita with Jesse Cooday ( tlingit) ' Watchful Eyes native American women Artists' at the buffalo, are pondered. outraged native americans have entered this fray, castigating those
http://cooday8.tripod.com/alaska.htm
Anthems, Flags, Maps,
Art, Celebrities Culture, Dance, Storytelling History ... Native American issues Featured Sites Click First Nations logo for Info... The organizers are pleased to announce the Fourth Biennial Boise State University First Nations Conference. We actively invite Community Members, Academics, Students and Educators, Indians from the region, Tribal Nations and Organizations to participate! The conference will focus on issues crucial to indigenous communities in Idaho and the Northwest, as well as concerns pertinent to all Native peoples and community members. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Keynote Speaker and Featured Artist Sandra Sunrising Osawa, Filmmaker and Keynote Speaker For Information, Please contact Co-Chairs: Gretchen L.S. Cotrell, Ph.D., Associate Professor Larry McNeil, Associate Professor Little Shell Band of Chippewa-Cree Tlingit/ Nisga'a gcotrell@boisestate.edu

5. ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans
Reference Resources native americans. History Search Engine Northwest Coast Peoples(the Bella Coola, Haida, Nootkan, tlingit , the Tsimshian) The Plains Indian Nations of Western
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
Reference Resources: Native Americans History Search Engine HistoryWizard : Search for resources and information about the American Revolution Native Americans FIRST AMERICANS: NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS Old World - New World Archaic Period - Spreading Out and Settling In Paleo Indian Period and Tradition Formative Period ... Who Were the First Americans and How Did They Get Here? ANASAZI Anasazi Anasazi, Desert People Anasazi Archaeology Explore the Anasazi Culture ... Who Were the Anasazi POWHATAN Powhatan Nation Powhatan Indians of Virginia Powhatan Indian Village Tell Me About the Powhatan Indians ... Virtual Jamestown: Powhatan THE WAMPANOAG Plymouth Plantation: A reconstructed Wampanoag Village The Wampanoag People Life as a Wampanoag Wampanoag ... What You Need to Know: Wampanoag Indians First Nations of Canada Canada's First Native Groups : Brief information about: Abenakis, Algonkins, Chippewas, Crees, Haida, Hurons, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Maliseet, Micmac, Montagnais, Naskapi, Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka), Penobscots, Salish, Sioux, Tlingit, Tsimshian

6. Native Americans
in and with the natural worldthose of the tlingit of the Authors native American-; First Nations Histories - excellent data about many different tribes.
http://killeenroos.com/link/amind.html
Native Americans back to social studies link index Tribal Websites
  • Animal Legends and Symbols Animals played an important part in Native American tradition. This site shows you some of those animals and offers examples of their symbolic meanings. American Indian Law This page is designed for Indian law practitioners, Tribes or tribal members, law students, and anyone interested in Indian law. Features of this site include a list of the best law schools for Indian law, links to researching Indian law issues, and links of organizations related to Indian law. American Indian Resources American Indian Web page American Indians and the Natural World Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Though all of these peoples have chosen different pathways and strategies for making a life in their various environments, one similar concept is voiced by allthat a reciprocal connection exists between people and the rest of the world. Authors - Native American First Nations Histories excellent data about many different tribes. Author proposes to add more tribes - as many as 200.
  • 7. Native Americans - Tlingit
    com Alaska native Knowledge Network Tundra Drums Alaska native Arts Crafts TlingitNational Anthem Matoska Traders Pete s native American Links native Tech
    http://www.nativeamericans.com/Tlingit.htm
    Tlingit See Livingston Jones, A Study of the Tlingets of Alaska (1914, repr. 1970); T. M. Durlach, The Relationship Systems of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian (1928, repr. 1974); R. L. Olsen, Social Structure and Social Life of the Tlingit in Alaska (1967); Frederica De Laguna, Under Mount Saint Elias Potlatches
    This brief page explains the customs and traditions surrounding an important
    winter celebration as it relates to the Tlingit people.
    http://alaskan.com/docs/potlatch.html

    Tlingit Hstory
    This all-text article gives you the history of the Tlingit in southeastern
    Alaska, and describes how their expertise with canoes made them great
    traders.
    http://alaskan.com/docs/tlingithistory.html

    Tlingit National Anthem
    Four women swam under the ice to find a new home for their people on a distant shore, or so the story goes. There a few sound files at this site and several links relevant to the Native populations of Alaska.

    8. Native Americans - Sites
    National Congress of American Indians Abenaki Indian Center The Oneida The WyandotNation of Kansas Dineh Home Page tlingit Alaska Natives Bristol Bay
    http://www.nativeamericans.com/Sites.htm
    Native American Web Sites .. Assembly of First Nations First Nations Statistics (INAC) Native Canadian history: Canadian Government First Nations Directory ...
    Museum of Civilization
    Aboriginal Newspapers First Perspective Windspeaker Anishnabek News Chiefs of Ontario News Bulletin ...
    Nisga'a Treaty
    and BC Treaty Commission
    Summary of Current Aboriginal Claims in Canada

    Indian Specific Claims Commission
    The Great Whale Project ... First Nations Land Management Act (Bill C-49; 1998)
    Indigenous Education
    Tyendinaga Technical Institute Northern Learning Network Aboriginal Programs at the Banff Centre The Indigenous Education Network of OISE/UT ...
    National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation
    South of the 49th …
    PhilKon's Native American Resources Site American West Indian Page Native American Resources IHS Links Page ...
    Other Tribes
    and Pueblos Flags of the Native Peoples
    Various Treaties
    Fort Stanwix Treaty (1784)
    Fort Hamar Treaty (1789)

    Canandaigua Treaty (1794)

    Treaty with Oneida, Tuscarora and Stockbridge Munsee (1794)
    ... Native American Bibliography
    Native Fishing Rights
    Chippewa/Ottawa Treaty Fishery Management Authority (MI) Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Cyber Learn Salmon Links ... Native American Gaming Resources on the Net

    9. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
    Excellent resource for children and teachers learning about native North American tribes, including culture groups, clothing, crafts, legends, recipes, songs, dances, games, word puzzles, Creation stories teach that native americans have been where they are since the world Cree, Han, Hare, Holikachuk, Inland tlingit, Ingalik, Kaska, Kolchan, Koyukon, Kutchin, Lake
    http://www.ameritech.net/users/macler/nativeamericans.html
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    Please change your bookmarks and links as this site will no longer be updated.
    Home
    Word Puzzles Picturebooks KidPix/KidWorks Projects ... Link-Backs
    Marilee's Native Americans Resource
    Cherokee
    Comanche
    Cree
    Haida
    Hopi
    Inuit
    Iroquois Navajo NezPerce Pomo Sioux Ute Wampanoag Misc. Tribes Clothing Craft Projects FamousPeople Legends Recipes Songs, Dances, Games
    Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

    10.  American Indian Directories And Links
    Anthem), (Alaska Tongass 1996 Record Salmon Runs), (tlingit Fish Traps The AmericanWestnative americans -Covers everything from , History, Organizations and
    http://cooday8.tripod.com/resource.htm
    Native American Sites Information on Individual Native Nations Index of Native American Resources on the Internet - A complete cyber package of Native American links covering everything from History, Education, Language, Health, Indigenous Knowledge, Art to Culture NativeWeb - Welcome to NativeWeb, a collective project of many people. Our vision embraces ancient teachings and modern technology. Our purpose: to provide a cyber-community for Earth's indigenous. Excellent site covering everything from Resource Center (Nations/Index) Community Center, General Site info and Ongoing Projects and Sites by NativeWeb Collective Members. NativeWeb has recently revamped their site with more changes to come. Native Americans-Internet Resources - Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find resources for teachers, librarians, students and parents on this page. You can search this site. The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. Native American Indian-Culture, Education, Art, Science, History- Gateway

    11. Native Americans
    native Nations Online http//cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm. First americans - Dine,Muscogee, tlingit, Lakota, Iroquois - tribes, history, games http
    http://www.kathimitchell.com/Natam.htm
    Native Americans General Information Individual Tribes Other Information Native American Information for Kids (be sure to scroll down the page)
    http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm Lisa Mitten's site http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html
    North American Tribes http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/index.shtml
    New World Cultures (Meso-America and South America)
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/newworld/ American History Sources for Students - Indiginous Peoples from 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indians.html Global Access to Educational Sources - extension of previous link -
    middle school
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indian6.html Canada's First Nations - Native Groups, Clothing, Toys, Musical Instruments
    http://www.civilization.ca/indexe.asp Native Nations Online - http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm *First Americans from Germantown, IL third graders
    http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html Woodland Indians - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/woodland2.html

    12. Cyndi's List - Native American
    More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. a genealogical interest in Calvary, native americans, and civilians living in any and Karankawa peoples. tlingit National Anthem, Alaska natives Online and native American Online
    http://www.cyndislist.com/native.htm
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    Native American
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    Category Index:

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      General Resource Sites
      • Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
      • From the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System in Georgia.

    13. Native Americans
    native americans. This project on native americans includes tons of resources - too many to fit onto just this natural worldthose of the tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi
    http://eduscapes.com/42explore/native.htm
    The Topic:
    Native Americans
    This project on Native Americans includes tons of resources - - too many to fit onto just this one page! Connect to the project's three other companion pages for lots more ideas and information: (1) Biographies of Native Americans - A to Z Native American Tribes and Cultures , and (3)
    Easier - Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, are descendants of the first people to live in the Americas. They had been living there for thousands of years before any Europeans arrived. Harder - When Columbus landed in what is now known as the West Indies, he incorrectly thought he had reached the Indies. He called the native people he met Indians. The Indians of the Americas spoke hundreds of different languages, had many varied ways of life, and each group had its own name. Some lived in large cities and others in small villages. Still others kept moving throughout the year, hunting animals and gathering wild plants.
    First Americans by K. Martin (Grades 4-8)

    14. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE - PAGE 2
    Susquehannah Swinomish Taino Taos Pueblo Tekesta/Taino Tillamook tlingit TohonoO of Nevada Walker River Paiute Tribe Paiute, native americans Southern Paiute
    http://www.greatdreams.com/nativeb.htm
    updated 4-4-04 PLEASE REFRESH YOUR PAGE TO GET THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS PAGE
    PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE THIS PAGE LOADS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TRIBE
    AND YOU DON'T SEE IT HERE,
    E-MAIL Dee777@aol.com AND I WILL ADD IT TO THE DATABASE THIS PAGE HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS
    TO FACILITATE FASTER LOADING A THRU N - PAGE 1
    O THRU Z - PAGE 2 THESE ARE THE TRIBES YOU WILL FIND BELOW Occaneechi
    Oglala
    Ohlone
    Ojibwe
    Okanogan
    Omaha Oneida Onondaga Osage Ottawa Pai Yuman Paiute Pala Papago Passamaquoddy Patuxet Patwin Pawnee Pee Dee Pembina Band Pennicook Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima-Maricopa Piman Pitt River Plateau Pocomoke Pomo Ponca Portage Band Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Puyallup Quapaw Quechua Quinault Ramapough Rankokus Raramuri River Yuman Sac Fox Sahnish Salish Samish Santo Domingo Saponi Saskatchewan Sauk/Fox Secwepemc Seminole Seneca Shasta Shawnee Shinnecock Shoalwater Shoshone Shuswap Siksika Siletz Sioux Sisseton Wahpeton Six Nations S'Klallam Snohomish Skokomish Snoqualmie Spokane Stillaguamish Suquamish Susquehannah Swinomish Taino Taos Pueblo Tekesta/Taino Tillamook Tlingit Tohono O'odham (Papago) Tolowa Tonkawa Tonto Apache Tongva Tuchone Tulalip Tumucuan Tunica-Biloxi Umatilla Unami Ute Yakwal Yana Yaqui Waccamaw Wailiki Wakash Walla Walla Walpi Pueblo Walpole Wampanoag Warm Springs Wasco Washoe Wea Wichita Willams Winnebago Wiinnemucca Wintu Woodland Wyandot Yagua Yakama Yavapai Yokuts Yosemite Yuki Yuma Yunsai Yurok Zuni
    Top A B C ... X O OCCANEECHI Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation Occaneechi Archaeology Occaneech History WAGANAKISING ODAWA OGLALA Oglala Sioux Oglala Reservation Many Hawks' Oglala Lakota Sioux

    15. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
    Cookbook tlingit National Anthem Alaska natives Online Includes tlingit culture Many reproductions of pictures History of native americans in West Virginia
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
    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.

    Bibliographies
    Directories Author Pages History ... Periodicals See Also: Virginia's Indians The Cherokees Native American Authors
    Bibliographies
    Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
    A Wallace library guide
    Native Americans. Bibliography. Juvenile Books

    Native Americans. Bibliography. Young Adult Books

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

    16. Just Curious - Native Americans
    Learn the history, dayto-day elements as clothing, housing and food of these fiveNative American Nations, the Dine, Muscogee, tlingit, Lakota and Iroquois.
    http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/youth/jcnative.html
    Return to:
    JUST CURIOUS
    KIDS' SITES
    PLACES FOR KIDS AND TEENS

    SUFFOLKWEB HOME
    Places for
    Just Curious:
    Native
    Americans
    • Carnegie Museum of Natural History: American Indians - Shows how indigenous peoples have lived with nature, treating it as both a guide and partner in life. The Iroquois, Lakota, Hopi and Tlingit tribes are represented. The Cherokee Trail of Tears - 1838-1839 - Great site with tremendous amount of facts, dates, narratives, and current information about the path the Cherokees were forced to follow under federal Native American removal policy. Compact History - Contains histories, locations, names, languages, cultures, etc. on tribes in the United States, although more Northeast tribes are listed at this site. First Americans - Learn the history, day-to-day elements as clothing, housing and food of these five Native American Nations, the Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota and Iroquois. The First Americans - Find out fascinating facts such as homes, clothing, food and other daily life topics relating to each of the five nations, Northwest, California-Intermountain, Plains, Southwest and Woodland.

    17. Northwest Coast Native Americans
    htm. 9, See the work of Israel Shotridgetlingit carver. Tell had? Doyou think there is a market for stolen native American art? 11. The
    http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/nwcoast.htm
    Northwest Coast Native Americans Home Up Molas - Kuna Indians [ Northwest Coast Native Americans ] Art of Mexico Art of Australia African American Links Southwest pottery ... To top of page Students viewed the video "Smart One" about the work of Northwest Coast Indian, Bob Dempsey (video available at ArtSpace, Lima) this lead to many questions about the art and people of the region. We learned more by using the CD computer software "Totem Poles" (available from Lima Public Library). Below are some questions and sites to aid in understanding the beliefs, values and arts of these proud people. In order to interpret the designs, you have to know the stories, yourself, your people, and nature. To be an artist, you have to know all those things. That is why our people say our designs and blankets are very special. ~Dempsey Bob, Tlingit artist
    See the work of Dempsey Bob More work in bronze
    Dempsey Bob biography
    Fun Interactive game - Test your reasoning skills
    This is an extensive site for the Columbia Museum of Civilizationscome back later to see more of what is has to offer. You could spend hours and not see it all! Tell one area you might want to learn more about. Be sure to study the

    18. Native American Rugs, Blankets, And Star Quilts
    The chilkat blankets of the tlingit people are one of the finest Quilting was oneof many crafting techniques that native americans borrowed from European
    http://www.native-languages.org/rugs.htm
    Native American Languages Native American Tribes What's new on our site today!
    Native American Rugs, Blankets, and Quilts
    The best-known native textile art in North America is the weaving of Navajo Indian blankets and rugs. These impressive (and expensive) rugs are still made in a style that was traditional in Mexico and the southwest United States long before the arrival of Europeans
    If you are looking to buy rugs, quilts, or blankets 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 rugs and textiles are 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 American weaving or quilting for us to add. We happily advertise any native artist or native-owned art business here free of charge. We do not link to rugs which are 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

    19. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Hunter-Gatherers
    early huntergatherers, Stone Age. native americans. Arctic Culture Area. SoutheastCulture Area. Southern South America. Southwest Culture Area. tlingit. Tsimshian.
    http://encarta.msn.com/related_761587489_5/Native_Americans.html
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    20. Native Americans: A Thesis By Kathy Browning
    The lessons present the diversities and similarities of three NativeAmerican Indian tribes The Hopi, the tlingit and the Ojibway.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~debrajet/nativeindio.html
      Native Americans
        A Curriculum Study Guide and Lesson Plan Design for
        Teaching and Presenting Diversities and Similarities
        of three Native American Indian Tribes: The Hopi, the Tlingit, and the Ojibway
        with an Emphasis on Music and Dance. This "Pow Wow Thesis" is provided by Kathy Browning. This page contains information on the Pow Wow in Minnesota. Kathy is with the Madison School District in Minnesota. This Summary Thesis was submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota Table of Contents Introduction:
        Review of the Literature Part 1: The first Native Americans of North America Part 2: Third grade unit: The Hopi Tribe of the Southwest
          History, location, and environment Food, clothing, shelter, and travel Music, dance, and cultural values
        Part 3: Fourth grade unit: The Tlingit Tribe of the Northwest Coast
          History, location, and environment Food, clothing, shelter, and travel Music, dance and cultural values

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