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81. H PAGE - CROWLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY War Revolutionary War Spanish american War Civil War Basin Peru The Quechua Nativeamericans Colleges Index Anasazi Apache beothuk culture Blackfoot Cherokee http://www.crowleylibrary.org/libraryh.htm | |
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82. Teresa Marshall ambiguous categories such as material culture or artifact surrounding the demiseof the beothuk, Marshall accepts Steal My Rage New native Voices, Douglas http://www.nativepubs.com/nativepubs/Apps/bios/0445MarshallTeresa.asp?pic=none |
83. NFLD History Beothuk of the Background Readings on Canadian native History (Toronto the dispersed natureof the beothuk people may the Demise of the Beothuck Indians, culture I 1 http://www.swgc.mun.ca/nfld_history/nfld_history_beothuk.htm | |
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84. Links To Native American Sites Acolapissa Algonkin Bayougoula beothuk Catawba Cherokee you can find 'CultureAreas and information on various (native american/Aboriginal) subjects. http://members.lycos.nl/Shades/links/linksnativeamerican.htm | |
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86. INTRODUCTION TO INDIGENOUS HISTORY Johns. The beothuk were now extinct. Again, native people fought hard to holdonto their culture and traditional ways; they did not fight any harder http://www.shannonthunderbird.com/indigenous_history.htm | |
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87. University Of Arizona Press - American Indian Languages general readers interested in native Americans to the and richness of indigenousAmerican languages. Ayamara, Bacairi, Bella Coola, beothuk, Biloxi, Blackfoot http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/books/bid1066.htm | |
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88. Marilee's Native Americans Resource you want to learn about native Americans as divide the continent into ten culturegroups Ahtna, Attikamek, Beaver, beothuk, Carrier, Chilcotin, Chipewyan, Cree http://marilee.us/nativeamericans.html | |
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89. HISTORY ROOM LINKS History; The Adena People; Adena Tribe native Americans of other aspects of the AztecCulture; The Aztec; Sun Stone; Religious Festivals Aztec; beothuk; History of http://members.aol.com/LDRS AAC WebPage/private/history/hista12a.htm | |
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90. Name The now extinct beothuk lived in Newfoundland, while of Canada shared a common cultureand spoke Canadian native Americans sometimes called Amerindians by the http://members.aol.com/lredtail/candian.html | |
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91. Native American Newsletter @ Buffalo Trails - Newsletter March 22, 1999 native american Newsletter @ Buffalo Trails Buffalo Trails periodically sends anEmail to our members to keep them updated on our website, new products, new http://www.native-americans.org/newsletters/native-american-newsletter-march99-3 | |
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92. Judy Kavanagh's Moccasin And Mukluk Web Sites native Web whose purpose is to provide a cyber An introduction to Ojibway cultureand history by Kevin beothuk Religious Beliefs and Practices from Dr. Hans http://jumaka.com/moccasins/WebSites.html | |
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93. All Things Cherokee: About Us - Biographies and study of Cherokee arts, language, and culture. Elmer Wiley Toney, spoke threeAmerican Indian languages Carla is the founder of beothuk Books, an imprint http://www.allthingscherokee.com/aboutus.html | |
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94. Canada's First Nations: Table Of Contents is at the root of every First Nations culture. of the encounters as preserved inNative oral tradition 1. Arctic Inuit and beothuk 2. Atlantic Gulf and St. http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/firstnations/sitemap.html | |
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95. Vitae: Raymond A Bucko, S.J. Political Economy of Class and culture in the First Person, First Peoples NativeAmerican College Graduates and Ethnography of the beothuk, Choice, January http://puffin.creighton.edu/bucko/vitae_detailed.html | |
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