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21. Native American Links
native american INDIAN culture, Education, Art, Science The following native americanweb sites are listed Algonkin (Alogonquin); The beothuk (Beathunk); The
http://www.minnetonka.k12.mn.us/groveland/media/nativeamerican.html

22. Beothuk Language And The Beothuk Indian Culture (Betoukuag, Skraeling, Red India
Littleknown language of the now-extinct beothuk Indians, with links to beothuk culture and history.Category Science Social Sciences Natural Languages Algic beothuk...... in Norse sagas, and thus the first american Indians ever to was), and the saga descriptionsof native americans obsessed with beothuk culture and History Links.
http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/beot.htm
Index of Native American languages What's new on our site today!
Native Languages of the Americas: Beothuk
Language: Very little is known of the Beothuk language today. Our only source of information about the Beothuk language is lists of vocabulary collected from a handful of British slaves. Most of these unfortunates were children or young women whose families had been killed by the English when they were kidnapped, and I can't be the only one skeptical about the quality of the linguistic information these traumatized youths provided. For whatever reason, the vocabulary sets are small and don't match each other perfectly, and nothing was recorded about the structure of the language at all. Many scholars believe it was an Algonquian language, possibly related to Innu . It's unlikely this will ever be conclusively proven or disproven due to the paucity of data.
People: Many American Indian cultures are wrongly said to be "extinct" when in fact they have only been relocated or forced into a different lifestyle. The Beothuk, however, really are extinct. The only natives of the eastern seaboard to ally with neither the French nor the English (or, for that matter, the Iroquois Confederacy or the Wabanaki Confederacy ), the Beothuk paid a heavy price for their isolation and were attacked from all sides. The claim that the French paid the

23. Native Languages Of The Americas: Preserving And Promoting American Indian Langu
Information and indexed links about hundreds of american Indian languages and the native people who Category Society Ethnicity native americans Languages...... Batzi Kop, Beaver, Bella Coola, Beothuck, beothuk, Betoukuag, Biloxi Indian languagesOnline Library native american Language and culture Papers and
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What's new on our site today!
Native Languages of the Americas
Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas . This site is not beautiful. Probably, it never will be. Neither of us is a web designer. (I, Orrin, am barely computer-literate, to be honest. Many thanks to Laura Redish for her help.) But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of the indigenous American languages of the Western Hemisphere.
Click here for an alphabetical master list of American Indian languages and tribes, with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.
Click here for linguistic family groupings showing the linguistic relationships between Amerindian languages.
Click here for a list of indigenous American peoples featured on our site.
Click here for links to books and other resources by and about American Indians.
Click here for links to general American Indian language resources. NOTE Some of the links we provide are more useful than others. We are not responsible for the content of any of the sites we link to. We have tried to provide the most complete directory of Native American Indian language materials available. If a link is dead, or you have one to add, or if there is a mistake on our site you would like to correct, information you would like us to add, or admiration you wish to express, here is our contact page , also with answers to frequently asked questions. If you are looking for Orrin's homepage, we moved it from here to give more prominence to the Native American language pages. You can now find Orrin's home page

24. Index Of Native American Archaeology & Anthropology Resources On The Internet
Site in New York State dedicated to native Americans. Human History ArchaeologyManitoba culture History Nova Peoples The Archaic Dorset beothuk People of
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WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
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Archaeology Plus Rock Art Tours Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Dig Afognak to reconstruct the prehistoric lifeways of the Koniag Alutiiq people Earthwatch Archaeological Projects Gault Site Art and Archeology of the Earliest Texans Old Pueblo Archeology Raven Site Southern Methodist University Archaeological Field School Totah Archaeological Field School ... University of California Research Expeditions Program
Conferences
Oxford Conferences on Archaeoastronomy
Archaeology and Anthropology Resources
Visual Anthropology Review American Archaeology , from the Archaeological Conservancy

25. Native American Archaeology Resources On The Internet
Archaeological Research Library Files on Early native american cultures preparedfor Peoples The Archaic Dorset beothuk People of Manitoba culture History
http://members.tripod.com/archaeology/NAARCH.HTM
Native American Archaeology Resources on the Internet
Participatory Opportunities
Archaeological Research Institute has opportunities for for participation in Archaeological Expeditions.
Caves Branch Field School in Belize
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Earthwatch Archaeological Projects have opportunities for participation.
Dig Afognak , long term research effort aimed at reconstructing the prehistoric lifeways of the Koniag Alutiiq people
Raven Site , Arizona Archaelogical Adventure
Southern Methodist University Archaeological Field School
Conferences
Fifth Oxford Conference on Archaeoastronomy Cultural Aspects of Astronomy:
An Intersection of Disciplines
Archaeology and Anthropology Resources
Archaeology Resources from The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies at
the University of Arkansas including:
The National Archaeological Database

American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
NAGPRA Documentation (a lot of documentation)
a National Spatial Database
with much data on the distribution of archaeological sites
in the U.S. and links to other information.

26. Comanche Links
Abenaki Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee engine,native american language, native american culture, native reigion, native
http://saint-johns-brunswick.pvt.k12.me.us/student/projects/Indians/comanche.htm
Saint John's Catholic School "Teaching A Way of Life" 39 Pleasant Street,
Brunswick, Maine 04011
Tel: 207 725-5507; FAX: 207 798-4792
Home 3rd Whale Projects 98 3rd Holiday Projects 5th Indians 99 ... Chumash links [ Comanche links ] Creek Links Hopi Links Huron Links Kwakiotiul ... Local
Comanche
!A Indians of North America Series - Comanche
Indians of North America Series - Comanche Leading native american scholars discuss the specific history of the Comanche people and challenge many still-prevelant myths and stereotypes. Grades 4-10 Time 30 Minutes Price $ 39.98 Item # 6741 To ORDER.... http://www.goto.com/d/search-redirect;$sessionid$4W4XNEQABZD0PQFIEEZAPUQ?xargs=00u3hs9yoahSumGpxqaqgGlIlERbkghkA1cmaJYkpuMWoQSJhCm5mCGEF0NkxXNk5Ly8wrzwW0TypLzEjOztUsSyzJ1UvMTi1NBMohymacYuDi4uziZmbpYWLiaugBYZVxTDOqnxGRVpqIoAAa3%2B2nMw%3D%3D target=_top, k Comanche
Comanche THIS PAGE VIEWED TIMES SINCE 05/05/97 George Catlin's painting (1834) of a Comanche village shows women preparing bison hides, the chief material used for both clothing and shelter. Greatly skilled in warfare and horsemanship, the Comanche were...

27. Huron Links
Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee Museum of Ojibwaculture in St. native american culture and traditions explored in museum exh
http://saint-johns-brunswick.pvt.k12.me.us/student/projects/Indians/huron.htm
Saint John's Catholic School "Teaching A Way of Life" 39 Pleasant Street,
Brunswick, Maine 04011
Tel: 207 725-5507; FAX: 207 798-4792
Home 3rd Whale Projects 98 3rd Holiday Projects 5th Indians 99 ... Hopi Links [ Huron Links ] Kwakiotiul Navaho links Ojibwa links Seminole links ... Local
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A Taste of Canada - Native Culture
- Native Culture - A highly personal, whimsical and patriotic look at the country called Canada, with a guided tour of the nation and the essential links for accessing the Canadian Goverment, mediia, and other public and not so public institutions....... Big Turtle
Big Turtle A native american Huron story retold by Oban Many years ago the world had two parts. Animals lived in the lower part, which was was completely covered in water and had no land or soil. Above was the Sky World, where the sky people........ http://www.ozemail.com.au/~oban/bigturtl.htm, k Big Turtle (100) - 26-Apr-99
native american Huron story. Home Auctions Penny Keno! Email me Health. Free......... http://www.mysiteinc.com/theherd/big.htm, 10k Central Michgian University Clarke Historical Library Michigan and Great Lakes (98) - 14-Apr-98
http://www.lib.cmich.edu/clarke/childlit.htm, 51k

28. AAA Native Arts: American Indians Of The US And Canada
Hohokam constantly supplemented their agricultural diet with native foods Ancient beothuk Score 0 it to describe the Basketmaker-Pueblo culture that existed
http://www.aaanativearts.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=43

29. Ms. Long's Website : Native American Unit
Yellowknife, Chipewyan, Swampy Cree, beothuk; and Inuit explanations of natural phenomena),culture, along with crafts) to preparing a native american feast to
http://homepage.risd41.org/glong/stories/storyReader$9
Ms. Long's Website
Lincoln Elementary School Lincoln Home About Student ...
Resources
Native American Unit
This unit is designed around the structure of Native Americans, Projects, Games and Activities and Native Americans, A Complete Thematic Unit. Both of these books are arranged by geographic areas of America, providing general tribal information, stories, arts and crafts, and games. For the Black Hawk sub-unit, the primary source of instruction is Two Nations, One Land (see Resources Pages at the end of this unit for complete listings of all sources used). This Unit is designed for a Special Education Classroom of 4th-6th graders with Learning, Mental and Behavior Disabilities. A functional reading level of 1st to 3rd grade skills was incorporated into student choices for all readings and activities. However, the resource materials used are adaptable to a 6th grade curriculum and reading level. Make each student a Native American Unit Folder using a pocket folder. Have students keep and organize all of their work in these folders. Decorate front with blackline master for students to color and decorate (such as the pictures of the regional groupings in Native Americans-A Complete Thematic Unit). Insert into each folder a map of North America, divided into Native American Regions, along with accompanying chart (Native Americans Thematic Unit pg. 74,77). Add a political map of America or North America to show where states/country boundaries exist as compared to tribal boundaries. Make a similar wall chart to complement the students' charts (Native Americans-A Complete Thematic Unit pg. 2). This will be used to mark the geographical boundaries of the nations, compare to current political state boundaries, and examine the influence of geographic conditions on culture.

30. Monroe County (NY) Library System - Religion - Native American
of the Maritime Indians, the beothuk religion, Micmac Provides information about nativestarlore and the Indians whose bisonhunting culture flourished during
http://mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us/religion/native_american.html
Native American Sources
Articles on Spiritual Heritage
The Sacred Pipe, wedding ceremonies. the White Buffalo Calf, and Dakota Theology, are just some of the religious topics covered on this page American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 1994
Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act of 1993

This is the text of a bill sponsored by Senator Inouye of Hawaii Mide: the native religion of the Chippewa
Examines Mide ( Great Medicine), the native religion of the Chippewa Native American Holy Books
Native American Sources

From the University of Virginia's Religious Movements page, this site is a good starting point for information on Native American tribes and spirituality Native American Religion
Looks at Native American ritual, myth, ethics, doctrine, and society
Native American Religion of the 17th and 18th Centuries

Covers Native American religion in early America Native American Religion of Newfoundland and Labrador
This Canadian source covers native religion of the Maritime Indians, the Beothuk religion, Micmac religion, and the Inuit and Innu religions Native American Religions and Faith Information and resources for the study of Native American religions in general and some tribal faiths in specific Native American Spirituality A brief introduction to Native American religion and spirituality with links to other resources

31. Native American Genealogy Links
T U - V - W - X - Y culture, History, and Accohannock Achomawi Acoma Adena African/NativeAlaska Natives Bella Coola beothuk Blackfeet Blackfoot, Bodega Miwok
http://members.cox.net/coolrogue1/nativetoc.html
Native American
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Native American Genealogy

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Abenaki
Aboriginal
Accohannock
Achomawi
Acoma
Adena African/Native Alaska Natives Alogonquin Anasazi Anishinabe/Ojibway Apache Apalachee Aquidneck Arapaho Arikara Arizona Tribes Assiniboine Athabaskan Atsina Aztec B Bella Coola Beothuk Blackfeet Blackfoot Bodega Miwok British Columbia Tribes Brothertown of Wisconsin C Caddo California Tribes Calusa Canada's First Native Groups The Caribe Carrier Sekani Catawba Cayuga Chehalis Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chinook Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choinumni Chumash Ciboney Clatsops Cocopah Coharie Comanche Cowichan Cowlitz Cree Creek Crow D Dakota Deh Cho first Nation Diegueno Indians The Dine' E Eastern Woodland Tribes Erie Tribe Esselen Tribe F Flathead Fond Du Lac G Gabrielino/Tongva Goshute Gros Ventre H Haida Tribe Haliwa-Saponi Havasupai Hawai'i Hidatsa Ho-Chunk Nation Hodenosaunee Hohokam Hopi Hualapai Huron I Illinois Inca Innu Inuit Inupiak Inupiat Iowa Iroquois Isleta K Kalispel Karuk Arara Kashaya Pomo Kaw Keres Kuiu Thling-git' Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Koasati Kootenai Koshare Kumeyaay Kwakiutl L Lakota Sioux Lenapehoking Listuguj Luisenos Lumbee Lummi Home Email This site is a member of WebRing.

32. Index Of Native American Archaeology & Anthropology Resources On The Internet
Peoples The Archaic Dorset beothuk People of Mayan writing, calendars, architectureand culture Saving the Maya to the Index of native american Resources on
http://www.hanksville.net/NAresources/indices/NAarch.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
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Participatory Opportunities
Archaeology Plus Rock Art Tours Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Dig Afognak to reconstruct the prehistoric lifeways of the Koniag Alutiiq people Earthwatch Archaeological Projects Gault Site Art and Archeology of the Earliest Texans Old Pueblo Archeology Raven Site Southern Methodist University Archaeological Field School Totah Archaeological Field School ... University of California Research Expeditions Program
Conferences
Oxford Conferences on Archaeoastronomy
Archaeology and Anthropology Resources
Visual Anthropology Review American Archaeology , from the Archaeological Conservancy

33. Peoples
to information on native american Indians, helping Mesas and Navajo culture CrossingWorlds Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee
http://www.wildapache.net/naevents/pages/NewLinks/Peoples.html
Peoples
Welcome to the Chickasaw Nation Internet Services
Chickasaw Nation 11/16/99
Nevada Tribes and Community Organizations
Nevada Tribes
Tulalip Related Sites
Tulalip
History of the Cherokee
Cherokee
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe
Welcome to the official web site of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. 10/20/99
Powhatan Ranape Nation
Powhatan Ranape
Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the current list of tribal entities recognized and eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs by virtue of their status as Indian tribes.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Standing Rock Sioux
The Hopi Way
Hopi
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Welcome to Warm Springs, a nation where the sun shines most every day and time turns to the pace of a culture that has been thousands of years in the making. 11/16/99
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
Rosebud Sioux
Redesignation of the Yavapai-Apache Reservation
SUMMARY: The purpose of this action is to announce the EPA's resolution of an intergovernmental dispute over a request by the Yavapai-Apache Tribal Council to redesignate the Yavapai-Apache Reservation ("the Reservation") as a non-Federal Class I area
AINA-CIC
The Oglala Sioux
Oglala Sioux
An Interview with Anthony Pico, Chairman, Viejas Indian

34. Native American History
american Nations including the Abenaki, Algonkin, beothuk, Catawba, Cherokee Largeindex of resources covering native american culture, history, education
http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/socla8h.htm
First Nations History
Detailed histories of Native American Nations including: the Abenaki, Algonkin, Beothuk, Catawba, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Comanche, Delaware, Erie, Huron, Illinois, Iroquois, Kickapoo, Mahican, Mascouten, Massachusett, Mattabesic, Menominee, Metoac, Miami, Micmac, Mohegan, Montagnais, Narragansett, Nauset, Neutrals, Niantic, Nipissing, Nipmuc, Ojibwe, Ottawa, Pennacook, Pequot, Pocumtuc, Potawatomi, Sauk and Fox, Shawnee, Susquehannock, Tionontati, Tsalagi, Wampanoag, Wappinger, Wenro, and Winnebago. Native American Documents Project
Collection of documents about the history of federal policy concerning native peoples from California State University, San Marcos. Native American Resources on the Internet
Large index of resources covering Native American culture, history, education, language, indigenous knowledge and art. Native Web
Large directory of resources on indigenous peoples. National Museum of the American Indian
Includes online exhibits, educational resources and links to other sites. The Fourth World Documentation Project
Archived documents from indigenous peoples.

35. Academic Info: Canadian First Nations - Religion And Spirituality
native american Indian Art, culture, Education, History native Religions of Newfoundlandand Labrador of the maritime Archaic Indians, beothuk religion, Micmac
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"This site nearing the completion of the entire English translation of the The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents , originally compiled and edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites and published by The Burrows Brothers Company, Cleveland, throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century. Each file represents the total English contents of a single published volume. The original work has facing pages in the original French, Latin or Italian, depending on the author."
"This project is housed on the College of Arts and Sciences Web Server at Creighton University. These volumes were scanned and transcribed by Thom Mentrak and then formatted and organized by Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J."

36. Elementary Social Studies Bibliography: Grade And Unit Index
Its Land and People Canada The culture Canada The The beothuk of NewfoundlandA Vanished My Kokum Called Today Naomi's Road native american Peoples Series
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/curr_inst/iru/bibs/ess/unitind5.html
Grade and Unit Index
Grade 5 - Canada
Unit 1 - Identity
Unit 2 - Heritage
Unit 3 - Interdependence
Unit 4 - Decision Making Unit 1 - Identity
Amikoonse (Little Beaver)
An Arctic Community
Arctic Memories
Canada. Bender, Lionel.
Canada. Rev. ed. National Geographic Society
Canada Celebrates Multiculturalism
Canada: Its Land and People Canada: The Culture Canada: The Land Canada: The People Canadian Identity Canadian Lives Series Courageous Spirits: Aboriginal Heroes... Crosscountry Canada Discover Canada Eric Wilson's Canada Series Fellow Canadians First Nations: The Circle Unbroken Heritage Series Hey, Kelly! Inside Communities Series The Land of the Bloods Let's Discover Canada Series Mapping Your World Mela's Lunch My Kokum Called Today Northern Games Old Enough On Top of the World Canada One in a Million Ordinary People in Canada's Past Paddle to the Sea Sima7: Come Join Me Sketches of Our Town Stickybear Town Builder The Story of Medicine Symbols of Nationhood Tapping the Gift: Manitoba's First People Toronto Walker We Are Canadians Winston Wuttunee Unit 2 - Heritage The Baitchopper Bears and Berries Beaver, Beads and Pemmican: Canada's...

37. The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia
collection are Malecite, Abnaki, Micmac, Algonquin, beothuk, Ojibway, Eastern Cree asignificant connection to the rich culture of native american groups of
http://www.mariner.org/publicrelations/pr070600.html
NEWS FROM THE MARINERS' MUSEUM
Release date: July 6, 2000
For more information, call (757) 596-2222 or (800) 581-7245, or email pr@mariner.org
The Mariners' Museum homepage: http://www.mariner.org Museum awarded $15,591 grant to conserve 120 historic Native American canoe models Newport News—
Through the support of a $15,591 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), The Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia, will begin conservation of its Adney collection of North American native canoe models. This unique collection of 120 canoe models represents the boatbuilding traditions and daily vessel use of thirty different Native American peoples. A combination of the IMLS grant and a partnership between the Museum and the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) of Ottawa, Ontario, will allow The Mariners' to complete extensive conservation and ready this historical collection for exhibitions, publications, and programs that will give the public and scholars access to this incomparable collection. "The canoe in Canada and among the northern boundary waters of the United States was as important as the horse to the American West. The Adney collection of model canoes and the extensive archives that accompany them constitute a museum within The Mariners' Museum. Adney's scholarship and research were impeccable," said John Hightower, president and CEO of The Mariners' Museum. "His models are the three-dimensional manifestation of his extraordinary knowledge and insight into the native cultures that created them. This important grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services will make it possible to present them for public viewing once again after a long period in storage."

38. Charlene Magargal, Bookseller - Native American Out-of-print Books & Ephemera
Studies of the Chipewyan, beothuk, Kuskowagamiut, Cahuilla, Fox religious pressuresfurther complicate the changing culture. native Americana Children's Books.
http://www.nativeamericanabooks.com/1.htm
Native Americana Children's Books contact bookseller home Adair, John. THE NAVAJO AND PUEBLO SILVERSMITHS . U OK, 1966, 220 pp, vg/vg, profusely illus., with photographs. "Provides a full history of the craft and the actual names and localities of the pioneer craftsmen who introduced the art of the silversmith to their people." $40.00 Adams, Alexander B. GERONIMO, A BIOGRAPHY . Putnam, 1 st , 1971, 381 pgs., front, photos, and paper maps, vg cond. $60.00 Aginsky, E.G. and B.W. Aginsky. DEEP VALLEY . Stein and Day Publishers, 1 st , 1967, 224 pp, vg/vg. A re-creation of the life of the Pomo Indians of northern California, in the early nineteenth century, before their society was contaminated by European values. $35.00 Alla, Ogal. BLUE EYE, A STORY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PLAINS . Irwin-Hodson Co., 1

39. NativeWeb Resources: Museums
Mary March, one of the last of the beothuk Indians. Center Museum is dedicated tothe preservation of native american heritage, culture, ant traditions
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/museums/

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    Abbe Museum US - Northeast
    Celebrating Maine's Native American Heritage. Discover 10,000 years of Indian culture, history and art through changing exhibits, hands-on programs and workshops taught by Native artists, at this award-winning trailside museum.
    Accohannock Tribe Living Village Accohannock US - Northeast
    The Accohannock Indian Tribe is building a Living Village on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Primitive camping, canoeing and birdwatching will be available in the Spring of 2000.
    Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research Facility US - Southwest
    The Amerind Foundation, Inc. is a private, nonprofit archaeological research facility and museum devoted to the study and interpretation of Native American cultures. Amerind is located in Southeastern Arizona in the beautiful Dragoon Mountains.
    Ancient Technologies US - Northwest
    Minnesota State Univiversity exhibit on food, arts, lifeways, culture, etc.
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    beothuk History Newfoundland Heritage. Indian and Northern Affairs Kids Stop;People Profiles; culture and History; Other Sites; native american Resources.
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    History History from the Nova Scotia Museum Literature or here Religious Traditions Portraits Newigwam ... Infoseek Algonkin History Native Languages I am Algonkian Clothing Sketches ... Native Trail Beothuk History
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    Montagnais History eMuseum Native Trail Ojibwa History eMuseum Ojibwe Culture and History Naskapi Native Trail General Links to Aboriginal Resources NetInfo Native History Virtual Museum of New France Canadian Heritage Webster School Native Americans ... Government of Canada's Native American Resources Native Groups of the Plains How the West was Young Museum
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