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         Native American Tribes & Nations General:     more books (100)
  1. Tribes of the Sioux Nation (Trade Editions) by Michael Johnson, 2001-04-25
  2. Within a Four-Mile Square: The History of the Onondaga Nation by Jeanette Cook, 2002-02
  3. In the Fifth World: Portrait of the Navajo Nation by Adriel Heisey, Kenji Kawano, 2001-11
  4. Preserving What Is Valued Museums, Conservation, and First Nations: Museums, Conservation, and First Nations (Ubc Museum of Anthropology Research Publication) by Miriam Clavir, 2002-02
  5. The Cherokee Nation and Tahlequah (Images of America: Oklahoma) by Deborah L. Duvall, 1999-10-21
  6. The True Story of Hiawatha and History of the Six Nation Indians by A., Leon Hatzan, 2006-01-01
  7. Navigating Neoliberalism: Self-Determination and the Mikisew Cree First Nation by Gabrielle Slowey, 2008-03
  8. The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears (The Penguin Library of American Indian History) by Theda Perdue, Michael Green, 2008-06-24
  9. The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears: The Penguin Library of American Indian History series by Theda Perdue, Michael Green, 2007-07-05
  10. Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial That Forged a Nation by Paul VanDevelder, 2004-08-25
  11. The Catawba Nation
  12. All That We Say Is Ours: Guujaaw and the Reawakening of the Haida Nation by Ian Gill, 2010-02-23
  13. The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Rise of an American Indian Nation (Civilization of the American Indian) by Laurence M. Hauptman, 1993-03
  14. Return of the Canoe Societies:A Literary History of the B. C. Coastal Tribes.Second Edition. by Ph.D. Rosemary I. Patterson, 2009-03-14

81. CCPL: Homework Help Links
a link to a listing of native tribes of the and Canada. ; First Americans, nativeAmerican Indian Studies Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota and Iroguois nations.
http://www.carmel.lib.in.us/child/chlinks/homework.cfm?linksub=ushistory-native

82. Just Curious - Native Americans
some hard to find Northwest tribes as well. Multnomah's Listing of Individual NativeAmerican Tribe Sites An extensive alphabetical list of nations.
http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/youth/jcnative.html
Return to:
JUST CURIOUS
KIDS' SITES
PLACES FOR KIDS AND TEENS

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Places for
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Native
Americans
  • 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. Food, Traditional Native American - This site contains stories and history about traditional Native American foods; nutrition databases; indexed recipes and teacher resources. Index of The North American Indian - This site is taken from the 20 volume work by E.S. Curtis and provides information on approximately 80 Western Native American Tribes that covers most aspects of tribal life and customs. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet - An extremely comprehensive, sometimes scholarly, list of sites on the web. It provides an extensive resource for librarians and teachers on art, culture, education, health, languages, statistics, etc.

83. Sites On Native American Peoples
to distinguish webpages of authentic native Americans from Another worthy site TheAmerican Indian College Origin (Oklahoma Peoples the Civilized tribes )
http://www.uga.edu/religion/rk/basehtml/native.html
Home Curriculum Vitae Publications Study Guides ... Links S ITES O N N ATIVE A MERICAN P EOPLES General Sites Cultural Appropriation Sites on Specific Nations Sites for Southeastern Peoples ... Sites for Southwestern Peoples G ENERAL S ITES [Relax! "Cowboy.net" is simply a local internet-access service analogous to Atlanta's "Mindspring.com" in Stillwater, OK; Stillwater is home to Oklahoma State University, whose sports teams are called "The Cowboys."Lots of good Native American web pages here, up to the homepage for Russell Means, longtime AIM spokesman] S ITES O N C ULTURAL A PPROPRIATION O F N ATIVE A MERICAN R ELIGIONS

84. Indian Gaming Resources
Internet provides information on native american gaming resources Indian Nationsare primary regulators of Indian Regulatory Act (IGRA), tribes establish the
http://www.tribal-institute.org/lists/gaming.htm
Pick a Topic or Category Native American Nations Native American Justice Systems Indian Law Reviews Federal Laws Pending Federal Legislation Federal Agencies Supreme Court Decisions Tribal Court Decisions State Laws Codes and Constitutions Alcohol and Substance Abuse Child Abuse and Neglect Domestic Violence Indian Housing Probate in Indian Country Indian Gaming Environmental Law Native Education Newsbriefs from Indian Country Humor Traditional Law Resources Tribal Drug Court Resources Tribal Court CASA Resources Tribal Court Funding Resources This page contains links to tribal gaming and economic development enterprises resources. The National Indian Gaming Commission is the federal agency responsible for regulating gaming on Indian lands. The Commission (NIGC) was created in 1988, when Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) . NIGA operates as a clearinghouse and educational, legislative and public policy resource for tribes, policymakers, and the public on Indian gaming issues and tribal community development. The site includes sections on the myths and facts of tribal gaming, statistics on economic impact of Indian gaming, gaming proceeds, Indian community development, regulations, state involvement through compacting, and background information. American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center is the web page of the National Indian Gaming Association. The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) is an organization of over 150 sovereign Indian Nations as well as other non-voting associate members interested in the preservation of the sovereignty and protection of the economic rights in tribal gaming and economic development enterprises.

85. Native American Resources
native americans – First nations Government and Law The Environment, and Tribeshttp//www.eagle native american Sources http//integratingtheinternet.com/index
http://www.manassas.k12.va.us/round/ClassWeb/Volz/sstrip/native.htm
Native American Resources SS Field Trip
TSIP Ideas

Sample Lesson Plans
General Sites ... MCPS Anasazi Culture Lesson Plan
"The students will understand the cultural and historical development of the Anasazi Indians.
The students will identify different time periods, cultures, and artifacts about the Anasazi people."
http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/MonsonUnits/SarRoy/lessonplan.html
Native American Resources
Includes: Resources, Books, Lesson Plans, Handouts, and Web Based Activities
http://www.connectingstudents.com/themes/nat_amer.htm
Native American Links
Extensive resources arranged by category
http://www.ameritech.net/users/macler/nativeamericans.html

Government and Law, General, History, Culture, Education and Schools, Journal, The Environment, and Tribes http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/natives.html Native American Sources http://integratingtheinternet.com/index/native_amer.html Native Americans Project Click on tribes and nations to find resources. http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/NativeAmerican.html

86. Native American Genealogy
Federally Recognized american Indian tribes. WWW Virtual Library american Indians. UnitedStates Statutes Concerning native americans Location or Tribal
http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/nativeam.htm

Guest Book
Native American Genealogy Books and More A Tribute to Heroes Standing With Israel World Terrorism ... Genealogy Book Shop General

87. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Cultural Studies : Indigenous Peoples : N
com native America OnLine Explore native american culture with american Indians andthe Natural World This examines the relationship four tribes of american
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1786

88. Trading Path Preservation Association - Hillsborough, North Carolina
Information on Individual native nations. US Federally NonRecognized IndianTribes - Index by State. Index of native american Resources on the Internet.
http://www.tradingpath.org/tpnp.html
Native Peoples of the Trading Path
Indian Nations, Tribes, Bands, and Groups
The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation The Official Homepage of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The Catawba Indian Tribe Monacans: The Rivanna's First Tribe ... The Oneida Indian Nation
Local Organizations
NC Commission of Indian Affairs Metrolina Native American Association, Inc. Guilford Native American Association Cumberland County Association for Indian People ... Triangle Native American Society
General Reference
Algonquins of Coastal Carolina Searching for Saponi Town Historical Accounts of North Carolina's Native Peoples Yahoo! Society and Culture: Cultures and Groups: Cultures: American (United States): Native American: Tribes, Nations, and Bands ... North Carolina Native Americans: A Historical Overview **The Trading Path Preservation Association is not responsible for the content or maintenance of others' websites**

89. The American Indian Page
Links The House of Representatives Internet Law Library - Indian nations and TribesBureau of Indian Affairs Lisa Mitten's native american Home Pages
http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/poli/indians.html
You may have been looking for the page on U.S. Indian Policy: 1830-1890
General Resources
Native American Political Issues

Lakota Information Home Page

Digital Librarian's Native American Links

NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS, HUMANITIES AND CULTURE - TO HONOR THE LAKOTA PEOPLE
...
Native American Sites - From Yahoo!
A truly comprehensive guide.
Yahoo's American History: Native Americans Links

Native American Navigator

Native American Sites - A Comprehensive Listing of Links

The House of Representatives - Internet Law Library - Indian Nations and Tribes
... Indian Women - From the University of Virginia Documents Condition of the Indian Tribes - Report of the Joint Special Committee of Congress (1867) Academic Info: Native American Studies Littleleaf - "Whispers of Earth Medicine" Native American Home School Association ... List of Federally Recognized Tribes Alternative Site. Native American History Archives Accounts of the "Cherokee Trail of Tears" With reference to "Princess Otahki The Diary of Peter Pitchlynn Native Americans and the Law - Major Cases ... "Redskin" - A Hate Word Defined Related Links Native American Site Alaska Natives - A Guide Al Intra's North American Indian Websites Native Americans Seek Their Lost Heritage ... Native American! - From Recovery Anonymous

90. Working With Native American Tribal Projects
nations The Village of First nations will be of Indian Affairs Federally recognizedtribes, Trust information Index of native american Resources on the Internet
http://www.cyber-sierra.com/area9/p-native.html
Working with Tribal Projects
Environment Law General Information Many Resource Conservation Districts border on or surround tribal lands. The special status of Tribes as soveriegn nations, and the complexities of environmental legislation intertwined with treaties illustrate that good working relationships are essential for conservation projects. Positive working relationships are built on mutual respect and understanding. The internet has made information on tribal culture and value systems available to all. Be sure and bookmark
Cyber-Sierra's Conservation District Center

before you explore the offsite links!
Environment Links
  • BIA Trust Service
    Forestry, energy, mineral resources and geographic data
  • Native Americans and Environment
    This is a non-profit project: 1) to promote education and research on environmental problems facing Native American communities; 2) to explore the values and historical experiences that Native Americans bring to bear on environmental issues; and 3) to promote conservation measures that respect Native American land and resource rights.

91. @LA North American Cultural/Ethnic Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles
Members Federally Recognized California tribes NativeWeb US for Historical and LinguisticNative american Research. Events Many nations One Voice Celebrations
http://www.at-la.com/@la-amer.htm
North American Cultural/Ethnic Resources
Patriotic Items
from the world's largest party superstore whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County American Studies African American Asian American Canadian ...
Index
American Studies
College Departments Ethnic Studies Organizations College/University Departments
Cal State Fullerton (CSUF) American Studies Dept.

American Studies Program
- Claremont Colleges
Loyola Marymount University American Cultures Studies Dept.
, Westchester
Occidental College American Studies
, Eagle Rock
USC Program in American Studies and Ethnicity
Organizations
California American Studies Association

Center for the Advanced Studies of the Americas
, Riverside - UCR
Index
Canadian/Canada Caltech Canadian Club , Pasadena Canadian Consulate General - Los Angeles UCLA Canadian Club , Westwood Index Native American/American Indian Anthropology Arts / Crafts Casinos College Departments ... Indian Time - KUCR-FM (88.3), UC Riverside radio program Directories Bear's Byte Drum Groups - California California Nations Indian Gaming Association Members Federally Recognized California Tribes NativeWeb US West Cultural/Research Centers National United Methodist Native American Center , Claremont Oakbrook Regional Park Chumash Interpretive Center , Thousand Oaks Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa Site , Santa Monica Mountains - cultural center Southern California Indian Center , Fountain Valley Southern California Indian Center Education Component , Commerce UCLA American Indian Studies Center UCLA Institute of American Cultures UC Riverside Costo Center for Historical and Linguistic Native American Research Events

92.  American Indian Directories And Links
native american IndianCulture, Education, Art, Science, History- Gateway Coverseverything from native Maps (Alaska tribes and Alaska native
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

93. Young Once, Indian Forever
NEW MAY 2002 native american ResourcesGeneral native Index of tribes, Organizations,Colleges, Government, Art and Culture. NEW April 2002.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/indianforever/usefullinks.html

Home
ICWA Background Databases/Registries Family Links ... Webrings
TRIBAL DIRECTORY LINKS
New October 2002! Tribal/Nations Links Scroll about half way down the page and there they are!! NEW MAY 2002 Cheyenne River Sioux’s Lakhota.Com reference page
NEW MAY 2002 Native American Resources General Native Index of Tribes, Organizations, Colleges, Government, Art and Culture.
NEW April 2002 NEW April 2002 Heritage and Tribe links Tribe Finder Map NEW!! February 2002 Federal Tribes 1999 NEW! FEBRUARY 2002 Indian.Org Tribes and More Tribe Listings at Genealogy Today
CHEROKEE LINKS
NEW MAY 2002 The Native Way Mostly Cherokee links, but lots of variety
New October 2002! Cherokee Dedication Page While supporting the Cherokee Nation, this page is not officially affiliated with The Cherokee Nation. It is a personal page dedicated to The Cherokee Nation and supporting the rights and freedoms of all Indian people. New October 2002! Cherokee Legal Documents; from The People’s Path Site Cherokee and Cherokee Genealogy Links NEW! FEBRUARY 2002 The Official Home Page of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians NEW! FEBRUARY 2002

94. Native American Resources And Related Links
Directory of tribes. EPA american Indian Environmental Office. EPA TribalWaste Managment. Genealogy of Quebec's native People and Francophone Metis.
http://www.dhc.net/~design/namerica.htm
G enealogy S ites A round T he W orld
A Gateway To The World Of Genealogy
Linking Genealogist Around The World
N ative A merican R esources
Native American General
Native American Mailing Lists Native American GenWeb Can't Find it? Search our Web Site Text to Search For:
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Interactive Search Main Page Use Our Web Site Index Map Add New Genealogy Links ... Visit Our OnLine Genealogy Book Store
General Native American Resources Sites 25 USC Title 25: Indians Abenaki Indian Center The African - Native Genealogy Homepage AISES Gopher Site ... Visit Our OnLine Genealogy Book Store
Native American Mailing Lists, News Groups, Queries Etc. CHEROKEE Mailing List CherokeeGene Mailing List CREEK-SOUTHEAST Mailing List Genealogy-Native ... Visit Our OnLine Genealogy Book Store Native American U.S. GenWeb Project Idaho Indian Reservations - USGenWeb Project Coeur d'Alene Reservation Duck Valley Reservation Fort Hall Reservation ... Visit Our OnLine Genealogy Book Store Design Software
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95. District One - Science
html Describes the following tribes Apache, Blackfoot htm Flags of 81 native AmericanNations, including a general Reference Sites Fact Monster www.factmonster
http://www.nycenet.edu/csd1/district1/NAmerican.html

96. Native American Tribes Bibliography
Milanich, Jerald T. The Lost tribes of Florida. Forum Indian Peace Medals in Americanhistory. vertical Finding freedom in Florida native people, african
http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/stlib/natamer.html
Native American Tribes in Florida
Bibliography
Ais Apalachee Calusa Creek ... General Resources
Ais
Books
Davidsson, Robert I. Indian River : A history of the Ais Indians in Spanish Florida. West Palm Beach, Fla. : The Ais Indian Project, 2001.
970.3 Ais [Fla] 970.3 Ais
Articles "The Spanish Settlements in the Unites States." Florida 1562-1574
Lowery F 973.1 L917 (p.431-434) Websites
"The Ais"
www.ancientnative.org/ais.htm
"Ais Indians"
www.rootsweb.com/~flindian/ais.htm
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Apalachee
Books
Boyd, Mark F. Here they once stood : the tragic end of the Apalachee missions. Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, 1999.
975.988 Boy 1999 [Fla] 975.988 B789 1999
Ewen, Charles Robin. Hernando de Soto among the Apalachee : the archaeology of the first winter encampment. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 1998.
975.988 Ewe [Fla] 975.988 E94
Hann, John H. Apalachee : the land between the rivers. Gainesville : University Presses of Florida : University of Florida Press/Florida State Museum, c1988.
975.9 Han

97. Resolution Boilerplate
presence, and experiences of the tribes in this continued development of the Nativeamerican Cultural Center of the National Congress of american Indians, held
http://www.ncai.org/data/docs/resolution/2000_annual_session/063.htm
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS
RESOLUTION #STP-00-063
WHEREAS, we, the members of the National Congress of American Indians of the United States, invoking the divine blessing of the Creator upon our efforts and purposes, in order to preserve for ourselves and our descendants the inherent sovereign rights of our Indian nations, rights secured under Indian treaties and agreements with the United States, and all other rights and benefits to which we are entitled under the laws and Constitution of the United States to enlighten the public toward a better understanding of the Indian people, to preserve Indian cultural values, and otherwise promote the welfare of the Indian people, do hereby establish and submit the following resolution; and
WHEREAS, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest and largest national organization established in 1944 and comprised of representatives of and advocates for national, regional, and local Tribal concerns; and
WHEREAS

98. Native Americans
links to the various Sioux tribes of the Resource Library Provided by the AmericanIndian Heritage native Net United States Resources Provides resources for
http://www.westnyacklib.org/NatAmer.htm
Table of Contents
Introduction
Welcome to the Native American webpage at the West Nyack Free Library. This page has been developed to serve the needs of students and the general public within the Ramapo Catskill Library System; however, everyone is welcome. It is my goal to present a vast array of sites that cover all aspects of Native American life, both past and present, with particular attention given to official tribal pages and sites that have received awards for quality and design.
Please be aware that the sites and titles provided here represent only a small amount of the available information on Native Americans. Besides the Internet, there is a vast array of books, articles, and audio visual materials available concerning Native Americans. Please visit the library for assistance throughout your research process. Finally, if you have any questions or comments concerning this page, please send your email to me, Susan Jacobs , at the West Nyack Free Library. Thank you for visiting.

99. Intro
GRADE 3 INDIAN PROJECT THE FIRST AMERICANS A long time ago North America was very different from the way it is today. There were no highways, cars, or cities. There were no schools, malls, or restaurants. native Americans. These people have lived in North America for thousands of years, and there are still Indian communities today. native Americans
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html
GRADE 3 INDIAN PROJECT
THE FIRST AMERICANS
A long time ago North America was very different from the way it is today. There were no highways, cars, or cities. There were no schools, malls, or restaurants. But even long, long ago, there were still communities . A community is where a group of people work, live, and have fun together. People made their own homes, food, and clothing from the plants and animals they found around them. These first Americans descended, or came, from cave men in Asia. These were the first people to live in North America. That is why we call them Native Americans. These people have lived in North America for thousands of years, and there are still Indian communities today.
Native Americans
The Northwest Culture The Five Cultures The California-Intermountain Culture ... The Woodlands Culture

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