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41. Helpful Student Resources
The First americans. native americans. Cherokee indians. Sequoyah BirthplaceMuseum. History of the Cherokee. chinook indians. chinook and Clatsop People.
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42. BBC News | AMERICAS | US Recognises Chinook Tribe
they asked for official modern status as indians. Gover has officially recognisedthe chinook as a democracy' 15 Jan 00 Americas native americans regain land
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Thursday, 4 January, 2001, 05:16 GMT US recognises Chinook tribe
By Ian Gunn in Vancouver
A tribe of Indians in the US has been granted official recognition after more than 20 years of appealing.
A glorious day for us
Chinook tribal chairman Gary Johnson The Chinook tribe, which lives south of Seattle, in Washington State, is noted for helping some of the first European explorers who arrived in the region, with food and information. The 2,000 members of the tribe will now be eligible for more government money and the chance to apply for reservation lands near their traditional home. "It's a historic day and a glorious day for us," said Chinook tribal chairman Gary Johnson at a ceremony at the Interior Department. "We're just really excited, because our grandmothers and our grandfathers and our families have worked for this day for so long." When famed explorers Lewis and Clark emerged onto the US' northern Pacific coast almost 200 years ago, they met the Chinook Indians. The small tribe soon became prolific traders and a version of the Chinook language became the standard trading language throughout the region, well into what is now Canada.

43. Native Americans INDEX
Philip Chillicothe - Chimu - chinook - Chippewa - Chitamacha Religions, native AmericanReligions (chapter Francois indians - Stockbridge indians - Sun Dance
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(be sure to scroll down this page!) In the above mentioned chapter you'll find the history of Native Americans, including: Index Native American Territories
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

44. Cass Junior High
native americans of Texas, The Shoshone Nation, The Comanche American indians ofthe Pacific Northwest, Indian in the Northwest Coast Potlash, chinook, Nootka.
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45. Oregon Native American Genealogy
Band of SE Cherokee Confederacy chinook Indian tribe allotment of tribal lands toindividual indians. often negotiated treaties with these native americans.
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Match All Any term in Search Index: Native American Fort Smith AR [ All ] This search does not include images such as some of our Genealogy Books Online Native American rolls , and World War 2 records. Add a Oregon Native American Link Native American Genealogy Bookstore Native American Store Archives, Libraries and Societies National Archives Information Locator (NAIL)
The National Archives is making great strides in digitizing some of the information it has in its collection. While it is unreasonable to think that all of the paper collections housed within the Archives are available online, there has been some progress made to assist researchers in locating information. One of these tools is NAIL—the National Archives Information Locator. Libraries AccessGenealogy Library - Provides a listing of our on line books, books we own, and books we will be putting on line. Documents of Oregon's Indian Tribes From Documents Internet Group of Oregon.

46. Native Americans
The chinook. NW indians Info, Southwest indians Info, Dakota indians, The Cherokee.Photographs of NW Indian Life, Southwest native americans, Plains indians, The
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Our Native American Heritage A Map of the Native American Cultures Great list of Native American Tribes
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Index of the North American Indian Native Americans of North America
Good links and places to go to find info. Local Native Americans The Tillamook Kalapuya Atfalati The Chinook ... The Clatsop
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47. Native Americans
Northwest chinook Jargon See How They Speak. Northwest indians Totem Poles Tlingitof the Northwest Coast. Haida. Southwest native americans Apache Zuni Anasazi.
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48. Native American Mythology Pathfinder
and in the community about the mythology of native americans. legends and myths ofthe native people of chinook indians A poem explaining the origin of this
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N ative Americans, the first people in America, were here long before Columbus and the other early European explorers. These native people, also known as Indians of North America, told stories to pass their history from generation to generation. Some of their stories were based on actual historical events and are called legends. Other stories were used to explain the origins of natural events. These stories are called myths or mythology. I f you would like to learn more about Native American mythology , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about the mythology of Native Americans. Books
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49. Native Americans And The Environment: Government
Activities Related to American indians and Alaska natives with native americans, Alaskanand native Hawaiians, and Fall chinook Spawned at Three Mile Facility
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A Success Story: The Umatilla River Fisheries Restoration Program
(Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, 1996). Activities Related to American Indians and Alaska Natives
(U.S. Geological Survey, 1997). Columbia Basin Salmon Policy Adopted by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
(Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, March 8, 1995). Defend Eimish!
(Tshenish Pasteen, NATIVE-L mailing list, March 2. Archive: World History Archive, 1995). Defense Environmental Network and Information Exchange
This section deals exclusively with Native Americans, Alaskan and Native Hawaiians, and includes a number of documents. Fall Chinook Spawned at Three Mile Facility
(Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, 1996). Grand Council of the Cree (Quebec)
The GCC's web site has an environmenta issues page containing sections on wildlife, hydroelectric power and forest issues. Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
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).

50. NA5Reserach
chinook indians http//www.studyweb.com/links/5476.html Tsimshian indians Tsimshianindians by a native Girl http//members.tripod SouthWest native americans.
http://dal.lowell.smartedu.net/WebQuests/Natives/NA5Reserach.html

51. Lewis-clark.org :: Clatsop Hat
of countless individual native americans, mostly unnamed in the journals, and thusforever anonymous. The Clatsops were a band of chinook indians who lived
http://www.lewis-clark.org/clatsop_hat.htm
The Clatsop Hat B y the time the expedition arrived at the mouth of the Columbia River, the clothing they had started out with had long since worn out, and the leather replacements they had lately made were rotting quickly in the rainy coastal winter. They made new shirts, pants, and moccasins from the hides of the elk they killed for meat, but they could come up with nothing in the way of a head covering that was nearly as practical as the style perfected by the Clatsops. The captains ordered hats for the entire command, which were delivered on a drizzly February 22. We can well imagine that the men received them with a mixture of hilarity and relief. Ironically, the 22nd was one of the very few clear days they had that entire winter at Fort Clatsop. This picture also symbolizes the mutual respect and admiration that prevailed between the men of the expedition and many of the Indians they met along their route, all the way from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River and back. We should remember that almost certainly the expedition could not have been completed without the help, guidance, and good will of countless individual Native Americans, mostly unnamed in the journals, and thus forever anonymous. On the Clatsop People: Native Peoples of the Northwest: A Traveler's Guide to Land, Art, and Culture.

52. National Native American Awaress Month
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Send Native cards to your friends Greetz.com© National Native American Awarness Month extends to all Native, Indigenous, and Aboriginal of not only the Americas but, into the world. It's intention is to make you aware of all indigenous peoples the world over, and their treatment. It is also known as National American Indian Heritage Month, and National American Indian As long as we are all working towards the same thing:):) Hawk Drum aka SUNHAWK Native Pages offering events-powwow,dance and drum links. 9th AnnualCherokee CountyIndian Festival A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation A Line in the Sand A Wild Wind Creations Native American Arts and Crafts Ableza a Native American Arts and Film Institute Aborigines Aboriginal Justice in Canada (Palys, 1993)

53. Native Americans
INDIAN RUNNING, native AMERICAN HISTORY TRADITION Nabokov most warlike tribe ofthe Plaines indians. of Tribes - Pawnee, Blackfoot, Blood, Piegan chinook.
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54. Lecture 1.2 Outline: WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
imperialism; Stories and constructs; native americans; Ecological revolutions SmallpoxStrikes the indians of Mexico. 16. s Approach to the chinook Salmon Example.
http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/departments/espm/env-hist/espm160/outlines/1_2/
1.2 WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY?
QUESTIONS AND APPROACHES
2. Chinook Salmon: Environmental History of a Problem
  • 1800: In California, tens of thousands of Chinook Salmon migrated up the Sacramento River to the Shasta River to spawn in their ancient grounds. 1940: Only 80,000 recorded during fall run. Today: Only 300-1000. Columbia River system: Only 909,000 Chinook return to Columbia River and Snake River.
  • 3. What Happened to the Salmon?
    • Dispute between ranchers and environmentalists:
        Ranchers: "The drought is killing us;" "Stay off my property and leave me alone." Environmentalists: agricultural diversions from dams and silt disrupt spawning gravel and raise stream temperature.
      Resolution attempts: Fencing off cattle; restoring vegetation; releases of cold water.
    4. What do we need to know?
  • About salmon? About society?
  • 5. The Chinook Salmon: An Environmental History
    • How should we write the environmental history of the Chinook salmon?
        What concepts should we use? How did change occur?
      Does history matter in future choices and decisions? If so, how?
    6. How Would Environmental Historians Approach the Problem?

    55. Deward E. Walker, Jr., Ph.D. - Publications
    1988, The chinook indians. 1987, native americans and Cultural Impact AnalysisThe Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository at Hanford. Session on Economic and
    http://spot.colorado.edu/~walkerde/section_XIII.html
    Main Page Table of Contents Previous Page
    Deward E. Walker, Jr., Ph.D.
    Professor of Anthropology
    and Ethnic Studies
    University of Colorado, Boulder
    Contacting Me Table of Contents Next Page Publications (*Evaluated by Anonymous Referees)
    Other Perspectives on the Kennewick Man Controversy: A Few Observations. In American Anthropologist December, 2000. with Peter N. Jones.
    Anthropology, Tribes, and The Transformation of American Anthropology: A Few Observations. In High Plains Applied Anthropologist Vol.20, No.1, Spring, 2000. with Peter N. Jones.
    Implementing the Multicultural Curriculum. In Northwest Anthropological Research Notes Vol.32, No.2. With Peter N. Jones.
    "A Revisionist View of Julian Steward from the Northern Great Basin." In Julian Steward and the Great Basin: The Making of an Anthropologist. Clemmer, Richard et al. Salt Lake, University of Utah Press.
    Nez Perce Coyote Tales Norman, University of Oklahoma Press.
    Plateau Volume XII: HNAI. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office.
    "Durkheim, Eliade, and Sacred Geography in Northwestern North America,"

    56. Age-Graded Books On Native Americans
    chinook. A True Account of Traditional Life Among the Choinumne indians of California's WildRice Gathering (We Are Still Here native americans Today) Gordon
    http://www.americanpentimento.com/agebook.htm
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    57. Native Americans
    chinook and Wisham from The North American Earliest americans/native americans unitfrom Core Knowledge designed Bibliography of North American indians for K
    http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/lp/MediaCenter/native.htm
    Native Americans
    Tribes Homes, Crafts, Traditions and Foods Teacher Resources
    Resource Indexes and General Resources
    Native American Reference Resources from Kid Info. Sites are listed by tribe. Be sure to look for your tribe here. Native North American Cultures - listed by tribe. From the EMuseum at Minnesota State University. Native Americans - Internet School Library Media Center The First Americans - A project for third graders designed by teachers at Germantown Elementary School. Compact History A Geographic Index to Native American tribal histories. The collection is incomplete. Includes mainly tribes of the Northeast and a few from the Southeast. First Americans , Native Americans for Grade Schoolers. Includes information on five tribes - Iroquois, Dine (Navaho), Muscogee Creek, Lakota Sioux, and Tlinglit. The developer of the site is a member of the Muscogee Creek tribe and holds a Master's degree from Stanford University. Index of Native Americans Part of the WWW Virtual Library Native Web Resources Database resource sub-categories are listed. You may want to click on the Nations index or the geographic region index on the left.

    58. Nativetip
    native americans. chinook is common in northern Montana, it's possible that thechinook indians are an TIP 3 LOCATING THE TRIBE OF A native AMERICAN ANCESTOR.
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    NATIVE AMERICANS
    TIP 1
    FINDING NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS
    If you have Native American ancestors and you're trying to find out which tribe they came from, begin your search by the geographic area in which they lived. Once you've established the state and limited the area to five to ten counties, go to the American Indian Data Center at http://www.indiandata.com/
    to locate a map of Native American tribes. Once you know which tribes lived in the area, you may be able to locate the tribal headquarters for a particular tribe or several tribes. Look for maps showing the area at the time your ancestors lived there. Be aware that the tribal headquarters may now be far removed from where your family originally lived. Tribes were often relocated according to the government's whims or because of changes in state and county borders. Drought and famine also caused tribes to relocate. Research the time period by examining old newspapers and periodicals. Doing so will help you determine the circumstances and conditions under which your ancestors lived.
    TIP 2
    NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL NAMES
    Recently, someone asked for information on the Chinook Native American tribe. A search of the Internet revealed little information. However, the word "chinook" is common in the northern Montana area and refers to the winds that tend to blow across the northern Plains area.

    59. Teaching & Learning Company - Lewis & Clark Memorial: Fort Clatsop, The
    played in guiding the Corps and the history and culture of native americans suchas the Mandan indians, Shoshone indians and the Clatsop and chinook indians.
    http://www.teachinglearning.com/showPaperback.php?this_page=TLC10283

    60. Ethnic Bibliography Of The Northwest - Washington State / British Columbia
    Takami, David A., Divided Destiny A History of Japanese americans in Seattle. Univ.of Washington, 1991. A Time of Gathering native Heritage. chinook indians.
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    Ethnic Heritage Bibliography of the Northwest
    African Asian Chinese Chinook ... Native American If you link to Barnes and Noble from the links in the bibliography and purchase something, the International Bicycle Fund will benefit slightly from your purchase. Thanks for your help. African Americans de Barros, Paul. Jackson Street After Hours: the Roots of Jazz in Seattle . Sasquatch Books, 1993. Jackson Street After Hours Henry, Mary T., Tribute: A Guide to Seattle’s Public Parks and Buildings Named for Black People, with Brief Biographical Sketches. Statice Press, 1997. Mumford, Esther Hall, Seattle's Black Victorians, 1852-1901 . Seattle: Ananse Press, 1980. Seattle's Black Victorians Mumford, Esther Hall, Ananse Press, 1993. Calabash: A Guide to History Taylor, Quintard, The Forging of a Black Community, Seattle's Central District from 1870 through the Civil Rights Era. University of Washington Press, 1994. Forging of a Black Community Taylor, Quintard

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