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  1. The Mescalero option. (storage of nuclear waste at Mescalero Apache tribe reservation in New Mexico): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Luther J. Carter, 1994-09-01
  2. The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico. Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... history of the Apache tribe of Indians by Samuel Woodworth Cozzens, 2001-01-01
  3. Amended Constitution and Bylaws of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, Effective February 24, 1954. by U. S. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs., 1957
  4. Chiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage (Elma Dill Russell Spencer Series in the West and Southwest) by Ms. H. Henrietta Stockel, 2000-03-01
  5. Living Life's Circle: Mescalero Apache Cosmovision by Claire R. Farrer, 1994-09-01
  6. An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier- Charles King by Charles King, 2009-07-16
  7. The Medicine-Men Of The Apache by John G. Bourke, 2006-07-09
  8. An Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social And Religious Institutions Of The Chiricahua Indians by Morris Edward Opler, 2010-09-10
  9. The Apache Diaries: A Father-Son Journey by Grenville Goodwin, Neil Goodwin, 2000-04-01
  10. Plains Apache Ethnobotany by Julia A. Jordan, 2008-12-31
  11. Don't Let the Sun Step Over You: A White Mountain Apache Family Life, 1860-1975 by Eva Tulene Watt, 2004-09-01
  12. Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache by Keith H. Basso, 1996-08-01
  13. Big Sycamore Stands Alone: The Western Apaches, Aravaipa, and the Struggle for Place (New Directions in Native American Studies) by Ian W. Record, 2008-12-31
  14. The Apache Indians: In Search of the Missing Tribe by Helge Ingstad, 2004-12-01

21. Native American Indian Tribes
Indian Websites by their tribes american Indian Tribal Peoples of the United States;native America (5 Texas; Housing Authority of the apache tribe of Oklahoma.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/ferndale/61/tribes.htm
web hosting domain names email addresses related sites ... The Spike this should be your first stop.
If you are interested in the American Indian culture then, in the interests of hereditary authenticity and derived authority! Listing of Federally Recognized Tribes Tribal Entities List as of Dec. 30, 1998 Indian Tribe Names and Their Meanings Tribal Profiles ... Geographical Index to the Tribes of the United States and Canada WARNING !!: Internet fraud. Beware that there is a tremendous amount of fraud and misrepresentation which exists on the East Coast (and on the Net) for "Indian" events and products. This fraud represents millions of dollars in revenue being deprived of our legitimate tribal Indian populations. There also exists, on the Internet and in reality, groups that give the appearance of being actual tribes, nations or having affiliation with actual tribes and nations. In most cases their purposes are not honestly represented and their existence creates enmity with the tribes and nations which they claim to represent or from which they claim to be descended. I have no way of knowing which is acceptable or legitimate from the state point of the NA Indian. Use caution when buying goods that claim they are "authentic".

22. NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Interactive State Map. Kids Zone. native american Lands. Accomodations Directory. SanCarlos apache tribe. PO Box 0, San Carlos, AZ, 85550, (928) 4757800,
http://www.arizonaguide.com/nativeAmerican.asp?sort_by=tribe_name&page=2

23. NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
native american Lands. Accomodations Directory. Showing 110 of 21 listings Page1 of 3. tribe Name. Address. City. State. Zip. Phone. Website. Yavapai-apache Nation.
http://www.arizonaguide.com/nativeAmerican.asp?sort_by=city&page=1

24. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society - Tribes
Mashantucket Pequot tribe (CT) McGrath native Village Council (AK) Menominee tribe(WI) Mentasta Tribal Council (AK) Mescalero apache (NM) Miccosukee
http://www.nafws.org/tribes.shtml
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 2000-2001 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) 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) Cherokee Nation (OK) Cheyenne River Sioux (SD) Chippewa Cree Tribe Rocky Boy Reservation (MT) Chippewa of Nawash Band (ONT,CAN)

25. ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans
Huron, Micmac, Pennacook, Winnebago. A Listing of native american Web PageSites. Algonquin (Algonkin). The Algonquin (Algonkin) Indian tribe. THE apache,
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
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26. OKLAHOMA Native American Newspaper Oklahoma American Indian News
odham Nation, Tonto apache tribe, White Mountain apache tribe and YavapaiapacheNation trust responsibility to american Indian and Alaska native tribes and
http://www.okit.com/news/2003/feb/biapprovescompact.html
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BIA Approves Arizona Tribal State Gaming Compacts WASHINGTON, D.C. – Acting Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Aurene M. Martin today approved gaming compacts between the State of Arizona and 17 of the state’s 22 Federally recognized tribes. “I congratulate the tribes and the State of Arizona for successfully completing the compacting process, and wish them much success in their economic venture,” Martin said. The compacts will take effect when notice of the BIA’s approval is published in the Federal Register. The compacts supersede and replace any existing compacts between the State and the tribes. The compacts require the tribes to contribute a limited percentage of their Class III Net Win, defined as “gross gaming revenue, which is the difference between gaming wins and losses, before deducting costs and expenses,” to the State based on a sliding scale, in exchange for substantial exclusive rights to operate Class III gaming devices and other Class III gaming activities. The compacts also authorize the tribes to operate a variety of Class III gaming activities including blackjack, keno and pari-mutual wagering on horse and dog racing.

27. OKLAHOMA Native American Newspaper Oklahoma American Indian News
native american disaster relief workers from the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conferencebecame bridge builders between the apache tribe and disaster relief
http://www.okit.com/news/2002/julyaug/missionaries.html
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Indian Missionary Conference Helps Tribe Affected by Fires
When wildfires swept through Arizona in June, some of the hardest-hit people were members of the White Mountain apache tribe who depend on the logging industry for employment.
Native American disaster relief workers from the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference became bridge builders between the apache tribe and disaster relief agencies in Arizona.
The missionary conference's disaster relief workers were invited to Arizona by Dallas Massey, chairman of the white Mountain apache tribe, and a tribal liaison from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
The tribe had some animosity toward the federal agency because of past experiences. And the borders were

28. Arizona Native American Tribes
of Commerce profile. San Carlos apache tribe Tribal Planning Office Post OfficeBox O San Carlos AZ 85550 (520) 475-2331 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile.
http://www.500nations.com/arizona_tribes.asp

Arizona
Events Casinos Places ... Tribes Tribes
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Ak-Chin Indian Community
Route 2, Box 27
Maricopa
AZ 85239-
FAX: (602) 254-6133
AZ Dept. of Commerce profile
Cocopah Indian Tribe P. O. Box Bin G Somerton AZ 85350 (520) 627-2102 or 627-2061 Fax: 627-3173 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile Colorado River Indian Tribes Route 1, Box 23-B Parker AZ 85344- Fax: 669-5675 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community Post Office Box 17779 Fountain Hills AZ 85269-7779 FAX: 837-1630 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile Fort Mohave Tribal Council 500 Merriman Ave. Needles CA 92363 (Actual location is in AZ) (619) 326-4591 Fax: 326-2468 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile Fort Yuma (Quechan Tribe) Post Office Box 11352 Yuma AZ 85364- Fax: 572-2102 Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Post Office Box 97 Sacaton AZ 85247- (602) 932-4323 (Phoenix line) FAX: (520) 562-3422 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile Havasupai Tribe Post Office Box 10 Supai AZ 86435- Fax: 448-2551 AZ Dept. of Commerce profile

29. Indian/Native American -- Web Resources -- ASLAPR Law & Research Library Div.
of Oklahoma Law Library native american Legal Resources; of Transportation americanIndian Reservations Select from of Arizona, Inc. San Carlos apache tribe.
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30. ATUIE - American Indian Resources
Indian Nations in Arizona and in the entire United States, links to funding sources,native american web sites Pascua Yaqui tribe, San Carlos apache tribe.
http://www.atuie.org/resources.html
Arizona Tri-Universities for Indian Education (ATUIE) ATUIE Resources Sitemap Wassaja Listserv American Indian Resources
This web page contains a good collection of links to the web sites of American Indian Nations in Arizona and in the entire United States, links to funding sources, native american web sites and online newspapers. American Indian Nations in Arizona Ak-Chin Indian Community Cocopah Tribe Colorado River Indian Tribes Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation ... White Mountain Apache Tribe American Indian Nations Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Catawba Indian Nation (SC) Cherokee Nation (OK) Cheyenne and Arapaho of Oklahoma (OK) ... Wiyot (CA) Funding Links Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor Notices of Funding Availability Native American Links 2002 NNALSA Competition: Home Page 4Directions website A Creek Indian Bibliography ASU College of Law's Indian Legal Program ... Wenakuo Traditional Retreat News Links The following link contains a listing of the websites for all the newspapers from around the world. Links to News Papers from around the World Job Links Native American Jobs.COM - Job Directory

31. Native American Home Pages - Nations
Algonquian is not the name of a native tribe or nation There are dozens of NorthAmerican Nations that speak Algonquian languages all across the United apache.
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Last update - February 21, 2003
Maintained by Lisa Mitten
INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z

32. Al Intra NA Indian Societies A-M& Org.
People; Honor's american Indian Support and Resource Center; Hopi Information Network;Housing Authority of the apache tribe of Oklahoma; HTML for native americans;
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Red Nation of the Cherokee,Inc Listing of Federally Recognized Tribes WARNING !!: Internet fraud. Beware that there is a tremendous amount of fraud and misrepresentation which exists on the East Coast (and on the Net) for "Indian" events and products. This fraud represents millions of dollars in revenue being deprived of our legitimate tribal Indian populations. There also exists, on the Internet and in reality, groups that give the appearance of being actual tribes, nations or having affiliation with actual tribes and nations. In most cases their purposes are not honestly represented and their existence creates enmity with the tribes and nations which they claim to represent or from which they claim to be descended. I have no way of knowing which is acceptable or legitimate from the state point of the NA Indian. Use caution when buying goods that claim they are "authentic". Background is by Ableza
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33. Native American Links
Literature Links to other sites featuring Cheyennes Hopi tribe Zuni tribe PuebloIndians apache tribe Navaho Indian tribe SouthWest native american tribes
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34. Rain_Sparrow's Online Native American Resources
Several other links I found at Laura Brooks' native american Political Site learningabout people who claim to be part of a tribe, legitimately so apache Links.
http://members.tripod.com/~Rain_Sparrow/online.html
Rain Sparrow's Online Native American Resources
I have compiled a list of links to various Native American sites (below). Many of them I found on the Native American Story Circle mailing list, which I subscribe to. This list provides updates on current events affecting Native Americans, from legal issues to pow wow schedules. If you are interested in being added to this list, send an email to NASCSwan@aol.com Laura Brooks' Native American Political Site Please note: the inclusion or exclusion of any given link should not be taken as a political statement, particularly when it comes to inter-tribal or intra-tribal disputes. These links are those that I happen to have found either on the sources mentioned above or in my own net travels. It has come to my attention that at least some of the links are considered controversial because of disagreements over whether people in certain geographic areas are actually part of a given tribe. It is well beyond the scope of this page at this time to make a statement about who is or isn't part of a particular tribe and by what definition(s). The links are provided to assist others in research, and learning about people who claim to be part of a tribe, legitimately so or not, can be an important part of one's research. I am working on getting the links annotated, and I will include such information as I become aware of it. So, if you encounter a site that would fall into this category, please let me know, either by

35. Native American Genealogy Links
Lipan apache Bibliography (link site added 2 September 1996 Lee Sultzman, First NationsHistorian native american Mohegans, aka The Mohegan tribe and Nation
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Wickiup's Treaty grids
, interesting graphs of the results of early treaties (link site added 10 February 2000) Woihanble Yuwita Habitat for Humanity (link site added 10 February 2000) Turtle tracks (link site added 15 March 2000 Multicultural Grant Guides
Tribes, States and Government Agency
Abenaki Indians
The Abenaki Webpage (link updated 5 May 2002) Traditional Abenaki of Mazaipskwik and related bands (link site added 25 May 1998)
Culture
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Abenaki History by Lee Sultzman,First Nations Historian

36. Phoenix: Community : Native American
This directory points to native american resources located within a one day driveof 29Jun-1999 White Mountain apache The White Mountain apache tribe lives in
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Tohono O'odham Nation
The Tohono O'odham Nation, located within the Sonoran Desert in south-central Arizona, is comparable in size to the state of Connecticut. Its four separate segments total more than 2.8 million acres.
Planning and Operations Department P.O. Box 837 Sells, AZ 85634 520-383-2221, ext. 208
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Tonto Apache
The Tonto Apache Reservation is adjacent to Payson, in northwestern Gila County. It's about 95 miles northeast of Phoenix and 100 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. At 85 acres, it is the state's smallest reservation in terms of its land base. Reservation #30 Payson, Arizona 8554

37. Phoenix: Community : Native American
This directory points to native american resources located within a clicks since 7Jun-1999american Indian Movement 31-May-1999 San Carlos apache tribe The San
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Ak-chin Indian Tribe

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American Indian Movement, Arizona Chapter
AIM, Arizona is dedicated to the struggle for the rights of Indian people, through education, strength, support and example. 5251 E. Brown Rd, Ste 101, #184, Mesa, Arizona 85205 Fax: (602) 985-2209 or (602) 610-1979
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Cocopah Indian Tribe
The Cocopah Indian Reservation lies approximately 13 miles south of Yuma, five miles north of San Luis, and 180 miles west of Phoenix. (520) 627-2101 or 1061
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Colorado River Indian Tribes
The Colorado River Indian Tribes' reservation is in western Arizona, at Parker, 189 miles from Phoenix. The reservation spans the Colorado River and encompases parts of California and Arizona.

38. Native American Genealogy Resources
native american Links, Convict Links. Acjachemen. The Juaneño Band of Mission IndiansAcjachemen Nation Tribal Council California. apache. Jicarilla apache tribe
http://www.kindredtrails.com/native_ac.html

39. Native American History - Native Americans And The United States
Read about the people and events important to native american History. Geronimo,apache Leader Geronimo was a fierce leader of the apache tribe.
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