Native Americans styles and music used in traditional native American Powwow innu - innu Nation/Mamitinnuat; Iroquois; Mohawk Nation Seneca Nation of indians; Six Nations of the http://killeenroos.com/link/amind.html
Extractions: Animal Legends and Symbols Animals played an important part in Native American tradition. This site shows you some of those animals and offers examples of their symbolic meanings. American Indian Law This page is designed for Indian law practitioners, Tribes or tribal members, law students, and anyone interested in Indian law. Features of this site include a list of the best law schools for Indian law, links to researching Indian law issues, and links of organizations related to Indian law. American Indian Resources American Indian Web page American Indians and the Natural World Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Though all of these peoples have chosen different pathways and strategies for making a life in their various environments, one similar concept is voiced by allthat a reciprocal connection exists between people and the rest of the world. Authors - Native American First Nations Histories excellent data about many different tribes. Author proposes to add more tribes - as many as 200.
Native American Resources innu Nation; Lakota Oti Kin; KAW Nation of Oklahoma; Indian Polytechnic Institute;Education of American indians and Alaska Administration for native americans. http://www.cowboy.net/native/
Extractions: located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Native American Calendar - A calendar for Native American events around the country. Delaware Tribe of Indians - Sponsored by the Delaware Cultural Preservation Program. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma dedicated to helping American Indian business Oklahoma Tribes and Officials - Listing of Tribes and Officials in Oklahoma. Big Productions - A Native American owned and operated video production company. Touching Leaves Company - Catalog of Native American Items - Lenape Red Land Singers Native America - We have a variety of pages about American Indian history, Government Native American Organizations North American Indian Legal Services - a non-profit organization serving American Indian children and families in the area of Indian child welfare needs, in particular foster care placements and adoptive placements. Our mission is to strengthen the Indian family by making all efforts to provide culturally appropriate rehabilititative and social services to the family to keep the Indian child with it's Indian family, relatives or other tribal members.
ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans Inuit Art. The innu Nation. THE KASKA. Kaska. Kaska of Athapaskan descent How the Hopi indians Reached Their World. Hopi indians native americans of the Southwest http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
Extractions: Reference Resources: Native Americans Native Americans FIRST AMERICANS: NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS Old World - New World Archaic Period - Spreading Out and Settling In Paleo Indian Period and Tradition Formative Period ... Who Were the First Americans and How Did They Get Here? ANASAZI Anasazi Anasazi, Desert People Anasazi Archaeology Explore the Anasazi Culture ... Who Were the Anasazi POWHATAN Powhatan Nation Powhatan Indians of Virginia Powhatan Indian Village Tell Me About the Powhatan Indians ... Virtual Jamestown: Powhatan THE WAMPANOAG Plymouth Plantation: A reconstructed Wampanoag Village The Wampanoag People Life as a Wampanoag Wampanoag ... What You Need to Know: Wampanoag Indians First Nations of Canada Canada's First Native Groups : Brief information about: Abenakis, Algonkins, Chippewas, Crees, Haida, Hurons, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Maliseet, Micmac, Montagnais, Naskapi, Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka), Penobscots, Salish, Sioux, Tlingit, Tsimshian
Index Of Native American Electronic Text Resources On The Internet Read the full texts of numerous books and articles by native American authors. Library American indians. Index of native American Electronic Seven Generations Indigenous americans and Communalism by Glenn collection of translated innu stories and other http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAetext.html
Extractions: This document must be read before sending any email! 3/15/03 - New I am now entering new additions each day. The site is now run from a database. It will be about a week until the last new pages appears online. All new or updated links will be noted on the page where they appear. The What's New page is no longer updated. Trust Fund Filing , A New York Times, 1/07/03 Fed up with Spam? Save $25 on McAfee Internet Essentials Thanks again to the many people who support this website with their book purchases and donations. Please learn how you can support this site. Arizona statewide Poetry Contest winners , two elementary school students from Gila Crossing Community School. Online Magazines and Journals Purchase or rent N. Scott Momaday's
Canada Links - Native Americans And The Environment and Forestry An article about forestry (mis)management on innu lands. land claims,including those of the Council for Yukon indians (CYI), the native Claims cf http://www.indians.org/library/recan.html
Extractions: Canada Links Aboriginal Fisheries Management in Canada The Deparment of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, discusses native fishing in its Overview of Fisheries Management. Aboriginal Law and Legislation Online Bill Henderson has a great set of web pages, including one on aboriginal law and a more general page (which can be accessed from our general resources page). Via Bill Henderson's Web Pages Algonquin Band Works to Protect Forests The Algonquin of Lac Barrihre in Quebec have been trying for many years to prevent destructive forestry practices, particularly clearcutti ng, in the forest reserve surrounding their community. Anti-Treaty Movement These documents look at the phenomenon of anti-treaty and anti-Indian groups, including their connections to the Wise Use movement. Sources include the Fourth World Documentation Project and the Center for Democratic R enewal.
Cultures Of North America native americans and the Environment Algonquin Band Works to Protect Forests innu and Forestry. An article about forestry (mis)management on innu online introduction to Canadian indians cover land claims, including http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/cultural/northamerica/index.shtml
Discrimination Against Native Americans By Mary Georgette Mistenapeo of the innu in Labrador native americans Bear the NuclearBurden By Andreas Knudsen History of the Maidu Mechoopda indians Read how http://www.shc.edu/theolibrary/native.htm
TRIBUTE TO NATIVE AMERICANS Copyright by Marianne Caroselli and Leanin' Tree Inc. native AMERICA LINKS DelawareTribe of indians. Nation of Hawai'I. Hope Information Network. innu Nation. http://members.aol.com/chelley/natives/
Extractions: Tribute to Native Americans NATIVE AMERICA LINKS... American Indian Culture Research Center Cherokee's Home Page The Cherokee Nation The Cherokee Heritage Center ... Wyandot Nation of Kansas UNIVERSITY INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES Cleveland State University Cat Corcilius GREGG ANALLA Musician: Vocalist for the band Seventhsign out of Albuquerque, NM. G regg is also an artist. If you would like to see his art, click here. Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), Mohawk Chief and friend of the British, 1742-1807. Joseph Brant was educated at Eleazar Wheelocks Indian School. He was a member of the Church of English and translated the Book of Common Prayer and parts of the New Testiment into the Mohawk language. Joseph Brant aided the British in the French and Indian War and the wars against the Ottawa Chieftain Pontiac. Following the American Revolution, Joseph Brant lead his people to Canada and settled on a reservation north of Lake Erie and Ontario. This reservation is located in what's now called Brantford, Ontario. Pocahontas, (1595?-1617), was the daughter of the Indian chief Powhatan. She is said to have saved the life of Captain John Smith. It is unconfirmed whether this event took place. Her real name was Matoaka. In 1613, Capt. Samuel Argall took Pocahontas to Jamestown as a hostage. He hoped to use Pocahontas to negotiate peace between Powhatan and the Virginians. While in Jamestown, she converted to Christianity and took the name Rebecca. She met John Rolfe and in 1614 were married. In 1615, Rolfes' only child, Thomas, was born. The next year, they sailed to England for a visit. During this time, Pocahontas renewed her acquaintance with Capt. Smith. In 1617, prior to Rolfes return to Jamestown, Pocahontas contracted smallpox and died in Gravesend, England. - info from Compton's Encyclopedia.
Native Americans And The Environment: Government Activities Related to American indians and Alaska natives with native americans, Alaskanand native Hawaiians, and innu Nation The innu Nation's homepage has a http://www.cnie.org/NAE/government.html
Extractions: Formed in response to the United Nations Earth Summit, "to discuss environmental degradation in our communities. We put together a document called Haudenosaunee Environmental Restoration: An Indigenous Strategy for Human Sustainability sanctioned by the Grand Council of the Haudenosaunee." (1997).
Awesome Library - Social_Studies HoChunk, Hoopa, Hopi, Huichol, innu, Inuit, Inuktitut and meanings of the ancientPlains indians of the Poetry and Stories of native americans (nativeTech.org http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Native_Amer
Native Americans INDEX of Canada Indian Wars - innu - Inuit (chapter R. Religions, native American Religions(chapter) - Religions Francois indians - Stockbridge indians - Sun Dance http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/titlepage.htm
Extractions: Introduction - Early Population - Physical Traits - Earliest Migrations - Major Culture Areas - North America - Mesoamerica - South America - Traditional Way of Life - European Contact and Impact - Initial Reaction to Europeans - Native Americans in Contemporary Society A Abenakis Aboriginal Place Names (Canada) Accominta Acolapissa ... Aztec Empire B Battle of Point Pleasant Battle of the Fallen Timbers Battle of the Little Bighorn Battle of Tippecanoe ... Boats, Skin and Bark Boats
The Native-American Links Page innu Nation Home Page. Land Cessions of native americans in Georgia (Welcome toNorth Georgia). Moundbuilders The Early indians (Welcome to North Georgia). http://we.got.net/docent/soquel/native.htm
Extractions: Search: All Products Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Electronics Software Kitchen Keywords: American Indian arts, culture and trade from Indianvillage.com Native Career Magazine Aboriginal Education Alaska Native Education Program ... Creek Indians (Welcome to North Georgia) Cherokee Indians (Welcome to North Georgia) Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Cherokee Publications - Native American Indian books,... CODETALK - The Information Superhighway Running Through Indian Country California Indian Basketry ... Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Astchee) Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network Guidon Books - Native American Indian Books Hawaiian Sovereignty Election Council Hair Pipes in Plains Indian Adornment : a Study in Indian and White Ingenuity ... Land Cessions of Native Americans in Georgia (Welcome to North Georgia) Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin Lakota Link Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Moundbuilders- The Early Indians (Welcome to North Georgia) Maidu Mechoopda Tribe Home Page Mattaponi Indian Reservation Mark Franco's Native American Connection Maskwachees Cultural College ... PHIL KONSTANTIN Home Page (Phil is a proud member of the Cherokee Nation, and a highway patrol officer! Pyramid Lake Paiute Home Page Prairie Band Potawatomi Pueblo Cultural Center Repatriation and Reburial Issues ... Strat43z's Tri-Racial Genealogy Page (Great site for Native-American Links, and Genealogy!)
Mark Bourrie, Indigenous Canadians Join Forces With US Indians with the National Congress of American indians (NCAI), based in The innu have foughtfor years against low of the world by allying itself with native americans. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/332.html
Extractions: Worldwide distribution via the APC networks. On Monday, Phil Fontaine, head of the Assembly of First Nations which represents more than 300 Native communities in Canada, announced a formal partnership with the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), based in the United States. Fontaine said the two organisations would press for full self- government and sovereignty for all native North Americans. He said the group also would seek partnerships with aboriginal groups in Mexico. The Geneva-based UN Human Rights Committee said in a report last week that the Canadian government had failed to implement recommendations of the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - proof that Ottawa was not complying with the international covenant on civil and political rights. The Royal Commission, made up of eminent Native leaders, lawyers, and academics, recommended full self-government, control over resources, and a separate traditional legal system. It also recommended major improvements to Native health care.
Jay's Native Americans And Indigenous Peoples Links innu Nation/Mamit innuat WWW Site; International Links to Plains indians; The Lordsof the National Environmental Coalition of native americans; National Holiday http://www.neravt.com/left/directory/subjects/native.htm
Extractions: UNITY "a national network organization promoting personal development, citizenship and leadership among Native American youth. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, UNITY has served American Indian and Alaska Native youth since 1976. The organization grew out of a need to combat wasted talent and negative peer pressure among Native American youth."
Extractions: 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 for her help.) But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of the indigenous people and languages of the Western Hemisphere. Please do not send us email offering us your services to create flash and music for this site. First, we are volunteers and have no money to pay you. Second, this website is intended to be one that will not crash the kind of computers they have at Indian grade schools, and that means no flash videos or rippling pools or background music. Sorry.
Extractions: INDIANS OF THE NORTHEAST WOODLANDS, Beatrice Siegel Illustrations by William Sauts Bock; Walker and Company, New York; Thomas Allen and Son Ltd, Markham, Ont. Can. 1972, rv. ed 1992. 96 pages, paper, $6.95, Index, bibliography. 0-8027-7455-5. Also available in library binding. This book invites comparison with Wolfson's Growing Up Indian from the same publisher. It is similarly structured, with a series of questions, and several pages of text to answer, a formula which may have been copied by Wolfson from the first edition of this book. This book does right everything Wolfson did wrong. By limiting herself to one cultural group, Algonquians and Iroquoians of the Northeast Woodlands, Siegel avoids a homogenization treatment. She begins with an environmental sketch, and thus places the Woodland culture in a context. Next, she answers (for white children) why "we" might want to know about "them". This is certainly an answer any writer of children's books of this type must first have answered for herself whether or not it's explicitly stated for readers: "Native Americans had a way of life that is worth studying in itself. They were the first people on this land, and now, after centuries of struggle to survive, their traditions and beliefs are being recognized for the valuable lessons they hold for us all....Europeans used their knowledge, skills, and assistance to settle in a different world."
Hotsites Native Americans Indigenous Environmental Network American indians and the Maps of native AmericansYale Peabody Museum Human Oklahoma Hopi Information Network innu Nation Nez http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/natopics.html
Native American Tribes And Cultures Mamit innuat, (4) Information About innu History and Mojave indians (1) Mojave indiansfrom National Legacy Navajo (1) Navajo at native americans, (2) Navajo http://eduscapes.com/42explore/native4.htm
Extractions: Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific Native American tribes and cultures. This is a companion page to an EduScapes project on Native Americans . Before you return to the main page, you might also want to connect to the other two companion pages for the project: (1) Native American Biographies - A to Z and (2) Comprehensive Index Sites Federally Recognized Tribes - Lower 48 http://www.the-rez.com/lower48_tribes.htm First Nations Histories http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html Index of the North American Indian http://curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes (A-H) by P. Konstantin http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/links12.html Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes (I-M) by P. Konstantin http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/links12a.html
American Indian Indigenous Environmental Network innu Nation/Mamit of the American indians nativeAmerican Art American Resources (RootsWeb) native americans native americans http://lds-online.com/familyhistory/american.htm