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41. Native American Indians: A Culture Almost Forgotten
wars and movements, shows what the indians were put In 1838, the Seminole, Creek,cherokee, Chickasaw, and the describes the removal of the native Americans as
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Native American Indians: A Culture Almost Forgotten Contents
Culture

Miseducation

Activism
Links
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Resources

Webring

Native Amer.
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Deception
Authors
Jacob

Jessica
Roberto Tiffany
This website was created by the authors as a joint project for the summer of 2001's class on the Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Public Education at Northeastern Illinois University thanks to the facilitation of their instructor, Dr. Katherine M. Brown Welcome! This page is one component of the Native American Issues and Education Project instigated by four students from Northeastern Illinois University . Continue reading for a general overview of some important elements of Native American history, culture, and literature. Young woman from the Puyallup tribe; picture taken circa 1900. " It is a whole journey; and it is made with the whole memory, that experience of the mind which is legendary as well as historical, personal as well as cultural" (Momaday, p.4). Where would you stand without your culture? What would you do if your home and all your family, money and personal belongings burnt to the ground, leaving you with nothing but memories? Many cultures have been dominated and have had missiles launched at their sole existence. Most have survived or even made a comeback for themselves, yet the Native American culture still continues to struggle for a rebirth. From what we are told, white European Americans fought off and tamed a bunch of wild natives who lived without any proper establishment. Native American Indians are often portrayed as running around with bows and arrows without any civilization, but can it be we who are ignorant of their culture because we fail to search into something and instead take what we are told for granted?

42. Native American Genealogy
the links People / Ethic/Religious Groups / American indians. Follow links SpecialResources / native Americans Offers two main links cherokee Research File
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[Back to FAQ] [AILA home page] FINDING YOUR NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS This list of links was compiled and annotated for people interested in tracing their Native American Ancestry. Some of the sites are specifically focussed on American Indians; others are broader, but have links to specific resources for Native American genealogical research. Some give background information on how to get started with family history research. On the larger sites, be sure to scroll the full length of pages to view all possible links. National Genealogical Society Follow the links Getting Started Suggestions for Beginners to find general information on how to do genealogy research. Includes bibliography.
The Society also offers online courses, a beginner's kit and other resources described in the site.
Two books on Native American Genealogy are offered through its online bookstore: Guide to Records of the National Archives Relating to American Indians
By Edward E. Hill How to Research American Indian Blood Lines: A Manual on Indian
Genealogical Research
By Cecelia S. Carpenter.

43. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American Independence
Nations; 1790 Creeks; 1791 cherokee; 1794 cherokee, Six Nations Between The UnitedStates and native Americans At Manners and Customs of the indians (of New
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Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents American Independence

44. NACS Suggested Books & Videos List
native Roots How the indians Enriched America. John Gattuso ( c1993 BeyondWords Publ.) A cherokee Feast of Days Daily Meditations.
http://www.nacs-athens.com/books-videos/list1.html
Through Indian Eyes: The Native American Experience in Books for Children, Beverly Slapin, Doris Seale (c1992, New Society Publishers)
A Boy Called Slow: The True Story of Sitting Bull, Joseph Bruchac and Rocco Baviera (Illustrator) (childhood of Sitting Bull, Lakota Chief). Publisher: Scott Foresman (Pearson K-12); ISBN: 069811616X; Reprint edition (March 1998).
The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation, Charles Alexander Eastman. Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr; ISBN: 0803267010; (June 1980).
Living Stories of the Cherokee, Barbara R. Duncan (ed.). Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press; ISBN: 0807824119; (August 1998).
Native American Learning Stories (3) by Paula Underwood: Who Speaks for Wolf, Winter White and Summer Gold, and Many Circles, Many Paths. A Tribe of Two Press, PO Box 216, San Anselmo, CA 94979, 415-457-6548
Buffalo Woman; A Man, a Woman, a Boy...A Buffalo Family; Beyond the Ridge; A Grandmother Makes Her Final Journey; The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses; A Young Girl and the Horse People; Star Boy; or any children's book by Paul Goble
Lessons from Indian Country: McGruff and Scruff's Drug and Violence Prevention Story and Activity Book. National Crime Prevention Council, 1700 K Street, NW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 2006-3817. 202-466-6272. Single copies free; Bulk copies available for nominal fee.

45. NATIVE-L (October 1995) By Date
Alliance; Action proQuilombo indians Dam Building needed for NA Studies courseworkcherokee observer; NA Diversity Training O'Dell Wintersteen; native amer.
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46. Education World® : Special Theme: Native Americans
one of four tribes of American indians the Tlingit of resources on the history ofNative American tribes. History of the cherokee This site covers the history
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47. WWWVL: American Indian - Native American Genealogy Resources On The Internet
Minnesota native Americans, 1823 Minnesota native Americans, 1851 Tribe Roll, 1921Hugo Reid, indians of Los 191420 Wallace Roll of cherokee Freedmen, 1890-93
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48. Chronology 1776-1830
Chronology, 17761830 native America. obtains 2 1/2 million acres from indians inOhio Sequoyah single-handedly creates a cherokee syllabic alphabet so that
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Chronology, 1776-1830: Native America James Cook (England) explores the Pacific Northwest. Treaty between United States and Delaware Indians, the first United States and Indian treaty, is negotiated in which Delaware tribe is offered the prospect of statehood. Iroquois Indians under Joseph Brant and British regulars attack American settlers on the western New York and Pennsylvania frontiers (Cherry Valley and Wyoming Valley massacres). In 1779, the Americans launch a counteroffensive under Generals Sullivan and Clinton, and Colonel Brodhead that lays waste to Indian towns and crops, and breaks the power of the Iroquois League. Peter Pond (Canada) explores the Canadian Plains and Rockies. c. 1780 Great Lakes Indians develop ribbonwork style of dress, using European materials. The craft spreads south and westward. Smallpox and measles among Indians in Texas and New Mexico. In 1782-83, a smallpox epidemic among Sanpoils of Washington. Under the Articles of Confederation defining federal and state relationships, it is accepted in principle that the central government should regulate Indian affairs and trade. Christian Delaware Indians massacred in Ohio at Gnadenhutten.

49. Red Eagle Creations - Books & Videos
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50. Sioux Links
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Black native American Association Introduction Black Seminole indians, AfricanAmerican indians, Texas Indian Industrial School cherokee in North
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52. Famous Native Americans
probably planned independently by other native American leaders virtually everyonein the cherokee Nation, young for the Cleveland Spiders (later the indians).
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53. Tribal Self-Governance Consultation Meeting
Hoskin, Chuck, Tribal Council, cherokee Nation, 339 N. Adair, Navarette, Cynthia,President/CEO, AK native Health Board, Mississippi Band of Choctaw indians, PO Box6010,
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Last Name First Name Company Name Title Address City State/Province Postal Code Work Phone Fax Number Email Name Allen W. Ron Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Chairman 1033 Old Blyn Highway Sequim WA jamestown@olympus.net Ashley Deloneo Intern Navajo/SAMHSA Box 7381 Shonto AZ Bowker Annette Program Analyst HHS/ACF/OCS/DTS 370 L'Enfant Plaza SW 5th Floor West Washington DC Bowman Estelle Consultant DHHS 200 Independence Ave. Rm. 47712 Washington DC ebowman@os.aspe.dhhs.gov Brien Jess Head Start Fellow American Indian Alaska Native Headstart 330 "C" St. SW Washington DC jbrrer@acf.dhhs.gov Brownotter Ivan HHS Standing Rock 4400 Mass Ave. NW Washington DC Burbank Nicholos Senior Program Analyst Rm. 503H 200 Independence Ave. Washington DC nburbank@us.dhhs.gov Burbank Nicholos Program Analyst 200 Independ. Ave. SW Washington DC ngargayle@dhhs.os.gov Butler-Allen Shelly Association Education Director Cherokee Nation P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah OK sbutler-allen@cherokee.org Canizales Frank Management Analyst Mi-Wuk Tribe IHS 12300 Twinbrook Pkwy. Ste 605 Rockville JD lcanizal@hqe.ihs.gov

54. Native Americans - Items-From-Our-Americana-Catalogue
Much native American art and linguistics $150.00 pocket is John Wesley Powell’slinguistic chart of the North American indians. Moneys Due The cherokee Nation
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55. CRAFT & DESIGN BOOKS
Vol.3 Tools, Plains indians bows, custom shafts, stone authentic guide to makingyour own cherokee clothing If you want to see native American beadwork designs
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668-DREAM CATCHERS

745-MAKING NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY

Michael Simpson tells in easy-to-understand steps, according to traditional methods, how to make several types of Native American pots.
Native American Crafts and Skills is an excellent introduction to the study of Native American crafts and outdoor skills.
751-GOURD CRAFTS FOR THE FIRST TIME

A handy guide tells you where to find, buy, and prepare gourds, and how to decorate them with leather-dye, egg-dye, paint, shoe polish, découpage, airbrushing, waxed linen, dyed raffia, and beads.
752-BEADING FOR THE FIRST TIME

They've enticed you at stores: seed beads, tubular bugles, or fancy drops, ovals, and flowers. Now work with them!
692-INDIAN HANDCRAFTS

This intriguing book preserves authentic Indian handcraft methods and serves as an enduring tribute to Native American ingenuity and craftsmanship. 710-THE TRADITIONAL BOWYER'S BIBLE 710S-SET OF ALL 3 VOLUMES OF THE BOWYER'S BIBLE See description listed for each volume above. 716-NATIVE CRAFTS This book guides kids step-by-step in making a beautiful variety of Indian Crafts.

56. Institute For Missions And Evangelism
1. cherokee TJSA, 66,435. AIEA (American indians, Eskimos, Aluets) 1990 Census ofPopulation (1993 Figures) By Alaska native Regional Corporation ANRC
http://www.bible.acu.edu/missions/page.asp?ID=509

57. Amerindian
Catawba A native tribe of South Carolina. The state and federal government paid theCatawba indians $50 million cherokee http//members.theglobe.com/keefer269
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American Indians Tribes Return to algis.com
Go to Amer. Ind. timeline

AILA: http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/aila.html
First Nations: http://www.dickshovel.com/Compacts.html
History: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/
Konstantin: http://www.americanindian.net/
Resources: http://jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/history.html
Ring: http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/index.html
There are 554 federally recognized tribes in the US. There are 550 federally recognized tribes and native villages in the continental US. 557 tribes in the 33 states have a combined population of 2.4 million. 226 tribes are in Alaska.
(SFC, 1/31/97, p.A12)(Hem., Dec. '95, p.164)(Wired, Dec., '95, p.94)(SFEC, 7/18/99, Par p.7)
30 Indian languages fall under the Uto-Aztecan umbrella that includes: Comanche, Shoshoni, Mono, Hopi, Pima, Yaqui, Huichol, Cora and all Aztec languages. (SFEC, 3/22/98, p.C5) Abenaki: A native tribe that inhabited the state of Maine. (SFC, 7/21/96, p.T6) Acagchemem: A native tribe in southern California. 1776 Nov 1, Father Serra arrived at the site of the Mission of San Juan Capistrano. His mission was to convert the members of the Acagchemem tribe called Juanenos by the Spaniards. The tribe at the time was experiencing the end of a 7-year draught.

58. American Indian Studies
Codes, Charters, Indian Land Titles, and summaries of recent US Supreme Court casesthat have involved or affected native American people Texas cherokee indians.
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This site received over 1,000,000 hits in 1999 from 50 countries throughout the world.
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American Indian Studies programs were created at a number of universities throughout the United States beginning in the late 1960s. The American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1994 and is the oldest continuous existing program. This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico. Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson See the various books Troy Johnson has written on the American Indian Culture.
Indians of North America
Alcatraz Occupation: The Story The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island is seen as a watershed event in contemporary Native American history. This site provides a brief history of the occupation as documented in my book, "The Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self-determination and The Rise of Indian Activism Alcatraz Occupaion in photographs This collection of photographs and descriptions by Ilka Hartmann tell the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island through the eyes of those who made up the occupation force.

59. American Indian Herbalism - Page 2 Of 2
Herbal Remedies Extensive list from cherokee Messenger. native American Herbal,Plant Knowledge Has featured herbs and their uses by native American indians.
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Looks new yet, but could develop into something really good. Native American Herbal Medicine From the Cherokee Messenger. Native American Herbal Recipes Best of the Net Very cool! A huge collection of recipes. Add your own as well. Fried yucca petals, prickly pear jelly, steamed lambsquarters, sagebrush tea, sassafras tea and lots more. Native American Herbal Remedies Extensive list from Cherokee Messenger. Native American Herbal, Plant Knowledge Has featured herbs and their uses by Native American Indians. Several databases are available also. Native American Herbs and Their Uses in Healing Several herbs and trees overviewed.

60. BIBLIOGRAPHY
and Sky Visions of the Cosmos in native American Folklore. Peyote hunt; the SacredFourney of the Huichol indians. Mooney, James (1900) Myths of the cherokee.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCES FOR AMERICAN INDIAN WORLD VIEWS
Gary Palmer, December 3, 1995 Bibliographies and Reference Volumes
  • Clements, William M. and Francis M. Malpezzi, compilers. Native American Folklore, 1879-1979: An Annotated Bibliography. Athens, OH: Swallow Pr., 1984.
  • Fowler, Catherine. (1970) Great Basin Anthropology: A Bibliography. Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System.
  • Gill, Sam D. and Irene F. Sullivan. (1994) Dictionary of Native American Mythology. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • International Journal of American Linguistics Journal of Mayan Linguistics
  • Kroeber, A. L. (1953) Handbook of the Indians of California. California Book Co. Ltd.
  • Murdock, George Peter (1990) Ethnographic Bibliography of North America. 3 vols., 4th Ed. HRAF Press.
  • Studies in American Indian Literatures (SAIL) [ASAIL]
  • Sturtevant, William. Handbook of North American Indians. Smithsonian Institution. Several Volumes by culture area.
  • Winak: Bolet’n Intercultural [Journal of Guatemalan linguistics and anthropology]
Textbooks and Edited Collections
  • Driver, Harold E. (1969) Indians of North America. 2nd ed. University of Chicago Press.

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