The Densmore Project: A Native American Music Database The Densmore Project A native American Music Database. Densmore, F. (1936). Cheyenneand Arapaho music. Southwest Mus. The Alabama indians and their music. http://www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu/Huron/Talks/SEMmidwest.2001/references.html
Extractions: Densmore Project: http://dactyl.som.ohio-state.edu/Densmore Computing in Musicology, Vol. 13, in press. Archabal, Nina Marchetti. (1977). Frances Densmore: pioneer in the study of American Indian music. In: Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays. Barbara Stuhler (ed.) St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Historical Society; pp. 94-115. Densmore, F. (1910). Chippewa music. Bulletin 45. Densmore, F. (1913). Chippewa music - II. Bulletin 53. Densmore, F. (1918). Teton Sioux music. Bulletin 61. Densmore, F. (1922). Northern Ute music. Bulletin 75. Densmore, F. (1923). Mandan and Hidatsa music. Bulletin 80. Densmore, F. (1926). Music of the Tule Indians of Panama. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection, Vol. 77, No. 11. Densmore, F. (1928). Uses of plants by the Chippewa Indians. 44th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1926-27, pp. 275-397. Densmore, F. (1929a).
Ratibida Columnifera (Nutt.) Woot. And Standl. native americans made tea from the leaves and dye from the flowers (3). CheyenneIndians boiled prairie Promising native forbs for seeding on mine spoils amer. http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/classes/range/ratibida.html
Extractions: Latin name meaning: The genus Ratibida was named by wanderer-botanist named Constantine Rafinesque-Schmaltz (1773-1840), who often assigned unexplained names to plants. The specific epithet "columnifera" is Latin meaning "bearing columns" in reference to the long cylindrical flower heads (10)
Oberlin College Conservatory Library 770.1 A3 C3 vol. 13. Chants native Am. 770.1 A3 So59. Songs and Dances of the EasternIndians Medicine. 770.1 T32 N8. N. cheyenne Crow Tribal Sun Dance Songs. http://www.oberlin.edu/~rknight/LPcollection/Lists/6a.Nativeam.html
South Dakota Interactive Genealogy History The Sioux Nation cheyenne River Sioux Page Learning the Language NativeAmerican Interactive on Pine Ridge Plains indians Sioux Sisseton http://victorian.fortunecity.com/literary/463/igen/sd.html
Chronology 1830-1890 186465. cheyenne-Arapaho War in Colorado and Kansas. In 1864, Chivington's ColoradoVolunteers kill more than 300 indians in the Sand Creek Massacre. 1864. http://www.emayzine.com/lectures/chronolo.htm
Extractions: Chronology Indian Removal Act passes Congress, calling for relocation of eastern Indians to an Indian territory west of the Mississippi River. Cherokees contest it in court, and in 1832, the Supreme Court decides in their favor, but Andrew Jackson ignores the decision. From 1831-39, the Five Civilized tribes of the Southeast are relocated to the Indian Territory. The Cherokee "Trail of Tears" takes place in 1838-39. Influenza epidemic among tribes of British Columbia. In 1830-33, there are outbreaks of European diseases in California and Oregon. George Catlin travels among and paints the Plains Indians. Black Hawk War in Illinois and Wisconsin between combined Sauk and Fox tribes and the United States. Missouri River Expedition of two Europeans, Prince Maximilian and the painter Karl Bodmer. Congress reorganizes the Indian offices, creating the U.S. Department of Indian Affairs (still within the War Department). The Trade and Intercourse Act redefines the Indian Territory and Permanent Indian Frontier, and gives the army the right to quarantine Indians. Texas declares itself a republic independent from Mexico. The Texas Rangers are organized to campaign against the Comanches.
Bookmarks For Glenn Welker Arts of Azerbaijan Republic Huichol indians, their Art Photo Studio Photo CD SearchNATIVE Council of Coyote Dances With A Star (cheyenne) Cradleboard Main http://www.indigenouspeople.net/bookglen.htm
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INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA of the tribe of your choice North American indians. Leading native American scholarsdiscuss the individual http://www.nativeamericanitems.com/catalog/item/225469/36369.htm
Extractions: Availability: in stock Prod. Code: IONA Each video contains 30 minutes of history, culture, and way of life of the tribe of your choice North American Indians. Leading Native American scholars discuss the individual tribe, challenging popular myths and stereotypes. Filmed on location with children and elders discussing what it means to be a Native American today. Each includes information on culture, tribal music, crafts, ceremonies, spiritual relationships, etc. for each chosen tribe.
Bibliography Dorsey, George A., The cheyenne, the Sun Dance, II Corbin, Dance Rituals of the PuebloIndians, Theatre Arts Hewett, Edgar L., native American Artists, Art http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/native/dance/bibliography.htm
Extractions: Search Now: Applegate, Frank G., Indian Stories from the Pueblos, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1929. Barrett, Samuel A., Ceremonies of the Pomo Indians, Univ. of Calif. Press, Amer. Arch. fi Eth., Vol. XII, No. 10, 1917. Bourke, John G., Medicine Men of the Apache, 9th Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth., pp. 451-495, 1892. Buffalo Child Long Lance, Long Lance, Cosmopolitan Book Corp., 1928. Cassidy, Ina Sizes, How Fire was Brought to the Navaho Indians, Sesame Pub. Co., Vienna-Leipzig, 1927. Coolidge, Mary Roberts, The Rain Makers, Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1929. Densmore, Frances, American Indians and Their Music, Woman's Press, 1926. Chippewa Music, Bull. 45, Bur. Eth., 1910. Chippewa Music II, Bull. 53, Bur. Eth., 1913. Geronimo's Song, Indian School journal, April, 1906. Indian Action Songs, 1922. Indian Music, Native American, March 26, 1921. Mandan and Hidatsa Music, Bull. 80, Bur. Eth., 1923. Music in Its Relation to the Religious Thought of the Teton Sioux, Holmes Anniversary Volume, 1916. Northern Ute Music, Bull. 75, Bur. Eth., 1922. Papago Music, Bull 90, Bur. Eth., 1929. Scale Formation in Primitive Music, American Anthropologist, Jan.-March, 1909. Teton Sioux Music, Bull. 61, Bur. Erb., 1918. Dorsey, George A., The Cheyenne, the Sun Dance, II, Field Columbia Museum, Pub. 103, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1905.
Red Vinyl Records : Litefoot MN Seminole Tribe Hollywood, FL native American Music School Keshena, WI NorthernCheyenne Tribe - Lame OR Viejas Band Of Mission indians- Escondidio, CA http://www.redvinyl.com/litefoot/
Extractions: Litefoot made his major motion picture debut in July of 1995 as the star of the Paramount/Columbia film entitled, The Indian in the Cupboard. This Internationally acclaimed film earned him his first Best Actor award from First Americans in the Arts. It was also at this time that he established his third business venture, Litefoot Entertainment handling all theatrical performances and film productions. In April of 1996 Litefoot toured Indian Country performing numerous concerts in the United States and Canada and finished his second starring role as Hiawatha in the Canadian Showtime release, The Song Of Hiawatha. In July of 1996 he released the album Good Day To Die, which received international exposure and among fans became his most popular CD. At the end of October, Litefoot completed filming his third motion picture for Universal Pictures in Europe entitled, Kull, The Conqueror with Kevin Sorbo and Tia Carrere. This allowed him to be present in San Francisco, California on November 9th to accept his second Best Actor award from the the American Indian Film Institute for his role in, The Song of Hiawatha. In December, Litefoot closed a very busy year by recording national television and radio commercials as part of his new position as spokesperson for Job Corps. Litefoot kept busy in 1997 by starting off the year in Thailand filming his fourth motion picture , a New Line Cinema release, Mortal Kombat, Annihilation. Once filming was complete Litefoot returned to record four new albums for artists on Red Vinyl Records and started a rigorous schedule of concert touring which included filming his first Live Concert Video in Oklahoma with a crowd of over 10,000. Litefoot spent the end of 1997 touring and recording songs in Los Angeles for his own upcoming projects.
Native American Research Plains Region REGIONAL OVERVIEW OF native AMERICAN CLOTHING Type in the term BlackfootIndians to get a cheyenne cheyenne Society http//www.thewildwest.org http://www.members.carol.net/~josh/natam.html
Extractions: Lots of information about the Anasazi (Pueblo) people. Artifacts Click on the photos of the artifacts for more information. BLM Colorado-AHC:Ancestral Pueblos of the Anasazi Anasazi http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/northamerica/anasazi.html Defiance House http://www.nps.gov/glca/dhouse.htm MOUND BUILDERS N. Amer. Settlements East and Southwest http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/settlements/regions/east_and_southeast.html Ancient Architects of the Mississippi http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/feature/
GradeFour of Tears Trail of Tears cheyenne NA of Americans American Indian AmericanIndians the native Americans native Americans native American Culture http://home.attbi.com/~SmithHQ/GradeFour.html
Sovereighty/Indian Land Issues by members of the Lakota and cheyenne tribes, including that which is sacred to NativeAmericans by the destinies of the Northern Arapaho indians of the Great http://www.shenandoahfilms.com/video/sovereint.html
Extractions: This universally applicable film takes us behind the bulletproof vest to uncover the changing attitudes of the police officers who serve First Nations communities in Ontario. The film features three officers who show that instead of being outsiders forcing the people to change, police are now adapting themselves to address the needs of Native people. Intercutting actual patrol footage with at-home interviews, this powerful documentary shows first-hand the intimate relationships the officers have developed with the people they serve, how they deal with delicate, potentially violent situations, and what effect their work has on their private lives.
SSTF 5: Appendix H - Race Umpqua 014 Alaskan Athabaskan 015 Alaska native 016 Haida 487 Los Coyotes 488 MissionIndians 489 Morongo Cowlitz 512 Scotts Valley 513 cheyenneArapaho 514 http://goldrush.berkeley.edu/GovData/info/SSTF5/cdrace.html
1996 General: AISES Catalog Of Books (Winter 1996) 08JS344 cheyenne Memories $12.00 John Stands-in-Timber 13-PL355 Growing Up NativeAmerican $11.00 Patricia Riley Poems of contemporary CA indians; good stuff http://aises.uthscsa.edu/general/1996/0086.html
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The Vision Quest Of The Plains Indians An introduction to Plains indians history and a general overview of Sioux/Cheyennereligious thought http://www.mellenbooks.com/emp/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=2009&pc=9
Welcome Non-profit society promoting American Indian history and culture. Stories, poems, weddings, news, Category Society Ethnicity Organizations IntertribalWelcome. American Indian Council. Rainbow Woman By Jack Kiernan. MANATAKA. Forthousands of years this sacred site was known as Mana-ta-ka, (Place of Peace). http://www.manataka.org/
Extractions: Rainbow Woman By Jack Kiernan MANATAKA For thousands of years this sacred site was known as Ma-na-ta-ka, (Place of Peace). Elders of many nations from the four corners of Turtle Island made long pilgrimages to this magnificent place to perform ceremonies and share the gift of the healing waters called No-wa-sa-lon (Breath of Healing). They received other special gifts like healing stones, healing clay and healing herbs, to enhance their journey through life.