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         Sioux Nation Native Americans:     more books (26)
  1. Culturicide, Resistance, and Survival of the Lakota ("Sioux Nation"): (Sioux Nation) (Native Americans: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by James V. Fenelon, 1998-11-01
  2. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation: Second Edition (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Robert M. Utley, 2004-07-11
  3. The Scalping of the Great Sioux Nation: A Review of My Life on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Reservations by Philip E. Davis, 2010-01-16
  4. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation versus the United States, 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1999-03-01
  5. Vision Quest: Men, Women and Sacred Sites of the Sioux Nation by Don Doll, 1994-10-25
  6. A Daughter Of The Sioux - General Charles King by General Charles King, 2010-02-18
  7. The Dakota Sioux (Indian Nations) by Jeanne M. Oyawin Eder, 2000-04
  8. UNITED STATES V. SIOUX NATION: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Ned Blackhawk, 2003
  9. Tribes of the Sioux Nation (Trade Editions) by Michael Johnson, 2001-04-25
  10. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Robert M. Utley, 1966-09-10
  11. The Heritage Of The Sioux -B.M.Bower by B.M.Bower, 2010-02-13
  12. Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68-Charles King by Charles King, 2009-07-16
  13. Among the Sioux by R. J. Creswell, 2010-03-28
  14. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States : 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1991-10

41. Sioux Veteran Says Service Is 'cultural Cornerstone'
Hunkpapa Lakota, a member tribe of the Great sioux nation. reserve affairs, said, In a nation like ours Henry said native americans have served with valor in
http://www.dtic.mil/armylink/news/Nov1998/a19981125reddoor.html
Sioux veteran says service is 'cultural cornerstone'
by Sgt. 1st Class Connie E. Dickey WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Nov. 25, 1998) Charles Bearfighter RedDoor summed up Native American contributions to the Army in one word service. RedDoor spoke at the Pentagon during the Army's observance of Native American Heritage Month Nov. 18. RedDoor retired from the Army with 20 years of service and served three combat tours in Vietnam as part of the U.S. Army Special Forces. He grew up on the Fort Peck Sioux and Assiniboine Reservation in Montana and is an enrolled member of the Hunkpapa Lakota, a member tribe of the Great Sioux Nation. In his introduction of RedDoor, Patrick Henry, assistant secretary of the Army for manpower and reserve affairs, said, "In a nation like ours, our strength and vitality is drawn from the diversity of its people. We are taking this one day out of the month, and one month out of the year to recognize the importance of the Native American contributions, but public recognition should be a daily event." Henry said Native Americans have served with valor in all of our nation's wars. "In 1869, the War Department recognized the valor of a Native American and awarded the Medal of Honor to a Pawnee scout," he said. He called RedDoor "a living example of Army values."

42. BJ's Native American Links
Guide to the Great sioux nation; Indian Pueblo of NY; Powhatan Renape nation TheRankokus native American Journalists Association; native americans at Princeton;
http://arginine.umdnj.edu/~swartz/nativam.html
BJ's Native American Links
Arts Biography Education Health ... Resource Guides
Arts
Biography
Education
Health
Legends and Stories
Museums
Nations and Tribes
Organizations and Societies

43. Cyndi's List - Native American
of the Shawnee Tribe; Catawba native americans ~ York County Links ~ Florida; A Guideto the Great sioux nation; Information and links on native Hawaiian ancestry.
http://www.cyndislist.com/native.htm
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    • By Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.

44. Native American Resources
for current visitors to each tribal area within the sioux nation is included. arts,crafts, poetry, writing, and other topics related to native americans are a
http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/nativ.htm
Native American Resources S taff Dev. Lessons Links Teach Res ... Native Links - Wow! This is the place to go for links to information about any and all Native American Tribes, Nations, literature, education, art and tons more. This is a great resource! Native Tech - The Eastern Woodland tribes and their beadwork, pottery, games, clothes, metal, treets, stonework, weavings, poetry, food, and more is explored in detail here. Campfire Stories with George Catlin - Meeting middle and high school standards, the lessons presented here explore Native American qualities and teach American history, geography, art appreciation, environmental conservation, and multicultural studies. The Northeast Wigwam - The northeast tribes and their gardening, history, legends, pow wows, calendar, and more are described here. Institute of Native American Studies - This student developed site provides easy-to-read information, as well as photos of the class engaged in some projects that could easily be modified for any classroom. The Mississippian Moundbuilders - At a time when Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages and crusaders fought holy wars to gain Jerusalem for the Church, a Native American culture thrived in what is now the Midwest and Southeast United States. These Native Americans are known today as the Mississippian Moundbuilders. Find lots of artifacts here.

45. Native Links
Controversy sioux The Great sioux nation sioux Chronology Eastern Dakota FlandreauSantee sioux Tribe Wahpeton Community College native americans at Princeton
http://members.tripod.com/MMUIC/Natlinks.htm
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Native American Links
POW WOWS.com
Native Web

Indian Net

General Bead
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Aboriginal Directory of Ontario
Sioux - Lakota
Great Sioux Nation of South Dakota
KINI FM Radio Station
- at Rosebud Reservation SD.
Michael Gentry
Native Artist
Lakota Page

Lakxota Kxoyag

Sioux Indians

Who are the Oglala Lakota Sioux?
... Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
TRIBAL COLLEGES and INDIAN EDUCATION
American Indian College Fund Sisseton Wahpeton Community College Native Americans at Princeton Salish Kootenai College ... American Indian Studies Program
GENERAL INDIAN-ORIENTED HOME PAGES
Paula Giese Alcatraz Alihelisdi's Homepage Pretty Moon's Site ... Aboriginal Youth Network (from Canada) Vicky Littleleaf's List of Native American sites American Indian Studies Program Native Americans and the Environment Native info at the Library of Congress ... spirit voice
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46. Native People Links
A Guide to the Great sioux Home page for the sioux nation in South maps of home territories,stories, herbals, foods and art all relating to native americans.
http://www.clonlara.org/index067.html
Educational Sites on the Internet
Native Peoples

47. North Dakota Historical Overview: Native Americans (Northern Great Plains)
United States government from the 1850s to the 1870s, North Dakota native Americanswere placed on The Spirit Lake nation (Devils Lake sioux) is located
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award97/ndfahtml/ngp_nd_native.html
Northern Great Plains, 1880-1920
Prior to the arrival of European explorers and fur traders in North Dakota, at least seven different groups of Native Americans lived in what is now North Dakota: the Assiniboine, Chippewa, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Cheyenne and Yanktonai (branch of the Dakota). The Cree also spent time in the area. Although the Arikara, Hidatsa, and Mandan spoke different languages, observed different customs, and lived miles apart, there were numerous similarities in their buildings and farming methods. These three tribes, identified today as the Three Affiliated Tribes, lived in permanent earthen lodges along the Missouri River in central North Dakota. Primarily they were farmers who grew corn, sunflowers, pumpkins, beans, and squash. They hunted buffalo and other animals for extra food and also served as "middlemen" in trade between other Native Americans. The Assiniboine called themselves Nakoda (the people) or Nakota (the generous ones) and were allies of the Cree. Their language is a dialect of Dakota and they were typically large game hunters and lived in hide tipis. The Dakota were their bitter enemies and they were considered quite warlike. They were predominantly located in the northeastern region of North Dakota and now reside across the border in Canada.

48. Hotsites Native Americans
on Pocahontas Lakota/Dakota/Nakota (sioux) Literature native Cherokee nation Lawsand Issues On this date of Indian Affairs Homepage native americans and the
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/natopics.html
Hotsites with a Focus
Native Americans in California
California Indian Library Collections
The Pow Wow Trail (San Francisco South Bay and Elsewhere)

Costanoan-Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource

The Occupation of ALCATRAZ
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California Indian Legal Services Main Page
Art, Music, and Literature
Pow Wow Highway
American Indian Computer Art Project

Native American Museums

ArtNatAm Links
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Native Basketry: Survival, Beauty
History, Politics and Activism
Cherokee Nation Laws and Issues
On this date in North American Indian History

Bureau of Indian Affairs Homepage
Native Americans and the Environment ... Native American Feminism
Geography, Archaeology and Anthropology
Maps of Native Americans Yale Peabody Museum Human Relations Area File (HRAF)
Tribes
Cherokee Industries Cherokee Nation Industries United Keetoowah Band of the Cherokee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma ... Federally Recongized California Tribes
Native American Organizations
American Indian Culture Research Center AMMSA (Aboriginal Multi-Media Society First Families of The Cherokee Nation Chukchi Sea Trading Company ... PICA : Pacific Islanders Cultural Association
Education
Alaska Native Knowledge Network Native American Higher Education Consortium Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Home Native Americans - Internet Resources

49. Native Americans
native americans. Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma; The Curtis Collection,Copper Photogravure Plates; The Great sioux nation, South Dakota; Index of native
http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/oldwest/nativeam.htm
Jim Janke's
Native Americans
April 1, 2000

50. South Dakota Native American Genealogy
Guide to the Great sioux nation SD Dept. Lakota sioux web pages - also containsaddresses for oral histories of almost 1500 native americans - most collected
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8430/
Native American Genealogy
"A people without history is like wind on the buffalo grass" Lakota (Teton) saying
About the Native Americans in SD in progress!
Genealogy finding aids:

51. Resources
Lewis and Clark native americans; Shoshone Indian and History; HOMELAND; Firstamericans; Lakota sioux Indians; travelsd.com Great sioux nation Milestones.
http://www.dist126.k12.il.us/powwow/resources.htm
A Gathering of Cultures
Native American Flags
Native American Culture
Native American Tribes
Algonquin
Apache
Arapaho
top
Blackfoot
Cherokee
Cheyenne
top
Chippewa
Comanche

52. Untitled
sioux Guide to the Great sioux nation South Dakota sioux History sioux nations. APACHEApache Western History Apache native americans of the
http://204.98.1.2/elem/shaffer/na.html
Native American Links
These Pages are being used by the students in 3rd grade for their First Americans Social Studies Unit

FIRST AMERICANS PAGE

All Tribes Map

NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS

First Americans, Native American Indian Studies for Grade Schoolers
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Native American Musical Instruments

COLORADO INDIANS:
Doing History - UNC - Colorado Indians

Virtual Field Trip to the Ute Museum
SEMINOLE:
Official homepage - Oklahoma
Seminole History Information More Seminole History SIOUX Guide to the Great Sioux Nation South Dakota Sioux History Sioux Nations COMANCHE: Comanche HOPI: Official Hopi Culture Preservation Page IROQUOIS Tuscarora Six Nations Page Iroquois Longhomes Iroquois APACHE: Apache Western History Apache Native Americans of the Southwestern Deserts Apache Tribes NAVAJO: Navajo Native Americans of the Great Basin Desert Navajo Nation Navajo Homepage Navajo CHEROKEE: Cherokee History CHEYENNE: Native Americans of the Plains - the Cheyenne Cheyenne ANASAZI/ZUNI: Prehistoric Peoples of the Desert Southwest SHAWNEE: History of the Shawnee Native American - Shawnee Shawnee History UTE Ute Ntive Americans of the Great Basin Desert NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Northwest cultures * Interactive Internet Activity - In the Beginning - Native Americans Return to the Classroom Instructional Page

53. Native Americans
WARS MAP Tribes of the Indian nation NAMED CAMPAIGNS WEST Fight No More Forever- native americans The national of 1862 North American sioux Indian Archery
http://www.teacheroz.com/Native_Americans.htm
Updated February 14, 2002
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans

The Avalon Project : Statutes of the United States Concerning Native Americans

World History Archives: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

KAPPLER'S INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
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IMAGES: The Illustrating Traveler: Customs of the Country

More primary documents are available within some of the sites listed below.
Alphabetical Listing of Reservations

THIS WEEK IN NORTH "AMERICAN INDIAN" HISTORY by PHIL KONSTANTIN

Native Ways..A journey through modern Native America
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources ... Linkpage: Native Web Pages Listings For info on the Maya, Inca, Aztec and other Central and South American native cultures, please visit my Meso and Latin America page. NATIVE AMERICANS - LEGISLATION - ISSUES - AGENCIES CODETALK: Code Talk is the official website of HUD's ONAP Legislation Affecting the American Indian Community Legislation Impacting American Indians American Indian Liaison Office ... American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center TIMELINES TIMELINE: Native American History Native American Timeline TIMELINE: Canadian St. Lawrence River Valley Native Tribes

54. Cass Junior High
native americans of Texas, The Shoshone nation, The Comanche nation, The Comanchenation, Nez Perce. The Plains Indians, The sioux, Arapaho, A Guide to the Great sioux
http://www.cassd63.org/cass/grade5/kwiorko/nativeamericans.htm
Home Page District Calendar Principal's Page Cass Staff ... Native Americans
NATIVE AMERICAN PROJECT
GROUP OR REGION
General Information Native American
Lore Index
Myths
Legends
... Variety of Links
California/Intermountain
Baskets Pomo Basket Making Mohave Chumash ... The Maidu Indians
Plains
Native Americans of Texas The
Shoshone

Nation
... Kiowa
Northwest Coast
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Indian Jewelry of the Pacific Northwest Chinook Nootka ... Makah
Woodlands
The
Huron
The
Oneida Nation
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Woodlands

(Student Created)
History
People
Building a
Long House ... The Algonquin (Student Created) The Iroquois Mohawk Nation Powhatans Illini Inuits Inuits Inuits (Student Created) Inuits (Student Created) Eskimos
Southwest
Navajo Jicarilla Geronimo the Apache ... Mescalero
Southeast
Virginina's Indians Choctaw Cherokee Cherokee Nation ... Indians

55. Covenant News - South Dakota Church Reaching Out To Native Americans
South Dakota Church Reaching Out to native americans. last month to bring Christ toa native American population tribe, which is part of the Great sioux nation.
http://www.covchurch.org/cov/news/item2350.html
News News Archive Extra Features Do You Have News?
Search: Guide to covchurch.org Click here to go to: About Us Alpha Annual Meeting Associations Audio Bookstore Building Churches Camps Christian Formation Churches Church Planting Communication Conferences Contact Info. Covenant Bible College Covenant Companion Covenant Offices Covenant World Mission Dept. of the Ordered Ministry Education Emanuel Medical Center Ethnic Resources Evangelism Events Feast Frontier Friends Giving History Jobs Kingdom Builders (FFKB) Ministries Ministerium National Covenant Properties News North Park Orientation Papers (policy) People Prayer (WM, CGE) Publications Resolutions Resources Retirement Communities Swedish Covenant Hospital Urban Video Who we are Covenant News
South Dakota Church Reaching Out to Native Americans
MILK'S CAMP, SD (September 18, 2002) - Harvest Covenant Church of Sioux Falls, along with the Department of Church Growth and Evangelism and the Northwest Conference's Churches Planting Ministries initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church, sponsored the Ponca Creek Outpouring last month to bring Christ to a Native American population at a nearby reservation. The one-week evangelistic effort was held at the Ponca Creek Pow Wow Grounds near Milk's Camp. The camp meetings were designed to reach the Rosebud Sioux Reservation, which has had a ministry relationship with Harvest Covenant in recent years.

56. Native Americans
AntiSpam Info. GoCee.com Genealogy Center. native americans. Oneida Indiannation; native American Genealogy; nativeWeb; A Guide to the Great sioux nation;
http://mentorms.best.vwh.net/genealogy/native.htm
Genealogy Home Favorites Cemetaries Countries ... US Government My Websites Elsop's LinkScan Viêt Center English Center Eureka! Search ... Contact Us Neat Stuff 4 U Webmaster Info HTML Info E-Commerce Web History ... Genealogy Center
Native Americans
Kenneth R. Churilla

57. Jay's Native Americans And Indigenous Peoples Links
Friends of the Lubicon; Government Resources for native americans on the Net; GreatLakes Regional American Indian Network (GLRAIN); Great sioux nation of South
http://www.neravt.com/left/directory/subjects/native.htm
Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Links

58. American Indian
Cherokee nation, Indian Territory Electronic Journals for native americans FamousQuotes of nations Gila River Indian Community Great sioux nation A South
http://lds-online.com/familyhistory/american.htm

Courtesy of Shirley Norman-Gunn at Broken Threads
NATIVE AMERICAN - RELATED SITES Abenaki Home Page
Alternatives From Nature

American Indian Studies - University of Arizona

ArtNatAm
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Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe

GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES A Barrel of Genealogy Links
American Life Histories

Arkansas Biographies Project

Arkansas GenWeb
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World GenWeb Project
RESEARCH TOOLS AltaVista American Migrations Ancestral Findings Chisholm Trail Anniversary Site ... Woolam Last updated: July 19, 2000

59. Sioux Tribe Mailing List
Include name of nation or Tribe example, sioux and State if known, example siouxCity, Woodbury who are very knowledgeable on the subject of native americans.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/sioux/mail.htm
Free Newsletters Free Genealogy Library Genealogy Help
Home
... Military Sioux Mailing List Add a Native American Link Native American Links Bookstore Native American Store
Welcome to Native American
Sioux Tribe Mail List Purpose of this Mail List To aid The Sioux Tribal members with ways to connect with their Native American ancestors. We are not here to find your ancestor for you, only to provide assistance and suggestions on how and where to search for your ancestor. Some of the people associated with this list are very knowledgeable on their Nation/Tribe, others have books and cd's where they will do lookups at no charge, (please don't abuse this privilege). Many others will just offer suggestions and ideas that have worked for them in the past. As this lists grows we will set up additional mailing lists for each Sioux band that requests us to do so, such as Lakota, Mdewakanton, Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, Brule and more!! How to Subscribe and Unsubscribe SUBSCRIBE has been included in the body of the message.

60. Wynbrooke Traditional Theme School
native americans http//www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/index.htm An excellent site createdby A Guide to the sioux nation http//www.travelsd.com/history/sioux/index
http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/~wynbrooke/native.html
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