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21. American History - Chilocco School
These occupants are Kiowa and comanche Indian children D01 Roll ID - Format FICHECoverage native amer. 5. Carter, Catholic school for indians at Ardmore
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This is the month of January 1881. A wagon train is rumbling slowly across the plains of Oklahoma. For four long weeks it has held to its course which runs to the northeast. Closer examination reveals the occupants are weary and travel worn and more than a little frightened as they realize the journey is drawing to a close. These occupants are Kiowa and Comanche Indian children who are on their way to Chilocco, the newly established Government boarding school. Their irresponsible, carefree days are done and they are among the first group which is to receive an education at government expense. On May 17, 1882, the United States congress passed a bill, known as the Indian Appropriation Act, whereby a sum of money was to be appropriated for the building of a school for Indian youth. The secretary of the Interior then authorized the construction of a building which would be adequate to care for 150 children. That same year James M. Haworth, Superintendent of Indian Education, was sent to investigate the possibility and advisability of such a plan. The first tract of land which he took under consideration was located near where Ponca City now stands. This land was rejected, however, as it was found to be unsuitable. The site which was eventually selected consisted of 1191.06 acres which bordered on the Kansas state line. Haworth then made his report to Washington and upon receiving orders soon had men at work on the project.

22. KO
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Martin Mooney 6.2 1.0 13350EN The comanche (native american Pe 3.9 0.5 10063EN TheCrow indians Leigh Wood 6.4 6.1 6.0 13353EN Daily Customs (native Latin amer
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24. Latest Catalog - Bookworm And Silverfish Bookstore - Rural Retreat Virginia
Quartz Mill, coyote, indians (comanche, Cahrocs), Mexico, Rockies, etc. Memoir 89,amer. Anthro. (native americans) Hagan, William T. INDIAN POLICE AND JUDGES
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Color of My Words The comanche indians (native Peo Come a Dragon Never Sleeps TheIroquois indians (native Peo Is Little Gold Star A Spanish amer Little House
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The 13th Floor: A Ghost Story
The 18th Emergency
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
26 Fairmount Avenue
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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubb The 6th Grade Nickname Game "A" Is for Africa Aaron's Hair Abe Lincoln's Hat Abel's Island Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revo Abiyoyo About Birds: A Guide for Childre Abraham's Battle The Absolutely True Story...How Abuela An Acceptable Time An Acquaintance with Darkness Across Five Aprils Adaline Falling Star Adam of the Road Addie Across the Prairie Addie Meets Max Addy Learns a Lesson Addy's Little Brother Addy's Surprise Addy's Wedding Quilt Addy Saves the Day Addy Studies Freedom

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West Tana Reiff 2.2 1.0 9231EN Selected from Contemporary amer Writers' Voice ChickenChicken RL Stine 3.1 3.0 15155EN The comanche indians (native Peo Bill
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27. Www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/acceleratedreader/mts%5Cmts_ar_title.txt
Black, Blue Gray African amer Haskins, Jim Kevin 3.3 0.5 16360 Chumash indians(native Peoples) Lund B. 4.4 1.0 15155 comanche indians (Bridgestone), Lund
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28. Title List
Laiken 5.0 2.0 18466EN Black, Blue Gray African amer Jim Haskins Holiday Histories)Mir Tamim Ansary 2.9 0.5 15155EN The comanche indians (native Peo Bill
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29. Bahai News - Wisdom Of The People
2; Stephen M. Sachs, A Transformational native amer. The comanche Indian Tribe (LawtonOK comanche Tribal Office A History of the indians of the United States
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Wisdom of the people: Potential and pitfalls in efforts by the Comanches to recreate traditional ways of building consensus
Potential and Pitfalls in Efforts by the Comanches to Recreate Traditional Ways of Building Consensus Typical of many tribes in the United States, the Comanches felt themselves divided and often paralyzed in deciding major issues, partly because of the clash in values between their traditional culture and the premises of their contemporary government processes (which are based for the most part upon modern European-American understandings). In order to overcome the problems caused by that cultural dissonance, the Comanche community, with the assistance of Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO) and Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity (OIO), decided to utilize a collaborative process for tribal decision making they called TIMS, or Tribal Issues Management System.2 In several cases where it has been used, TIMS, by providing a method of broadly inclusive decision making, has made contributions toward overcoming gridlock in tribal decision making.3 If implemented with appropriate support and sustained over an appropriate period of time, it offers a promising model to other tribes. TRADITIONAL VS. CONTEMPORARY TRIBAL GOVERNANCE

30. Native American Chart
ceremonies) one of the most complex native religions Northwest Coastal indians suchas the Tlingit Sioux (10,000), Blackfeet (15,000), comanche (7,000), and
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Use the links on the chart below to navigate through the reports. Native American Group or Tribe Early Populations Habitat Homes
Dress Food Customs Tools/
Weapons Art Famous Native Americans Cherokee Southeast domed houses deerskin, rabbit fur decorated with porcupine quills ... Algonquian and Great Lake Tribes such as Ojibway (35,000), Delaware (8,000), Powhatan (9,000) Massachuset (13,600), and Cree (17,000) Northeast wigwams wore little clothing except in winter - made from animal skins
hunters
... Squanto (1585?-1622) Patuxet I roquois Tribes such as Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora (Total 5,000) Northeast long house mostly buckskin (skin of deer) hunters planters gatherers traders ... Seminoles (A division of the Creek - Creek Population 12,000) Southeast chickee clothing made from plant fibers planters ... basketry
Geronimo (1829-1909) Apache Pueblo such as Zuni (2,500), Hopi (2,800), and Rio Grande Pueblo (28,500) Southwest
pueblo
woven cotton and wool some buckskin ... Northwest Coastal Indians such as the Tlingit (10,000), Chicook (22,000), and Makah Pacific Northwest Coast plank houses wore little clothing - woven capes/skirts cone-shaped hats made from cedar
fishermen
... Sitting Bull (1834?-1890) Dakota

31. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
native AMERICAN CULTURE Coharie. comanche. Costanoan. Coushatta native tribe or nation; it is a language family, like "romance" or "indoeuoropean". There are no "Algonquian indians".
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NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits: 1.Respect Mother Earth

32. Clayton Library Finding Aids
RESERVATIONS APACHE, KIOWA, comanche; WICHITA RESERVATION ARAPAHO RESERVATIONINDIANS, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY 07 ID 7RA 248 Format FILM Coverage native amer.
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OHIO Allen LIMA LIMA CITY DIRECTORY, 1926-1934 Cabinet: C73 Drawer: D09 Roll: 0408416 ID: Format: FILM Coverage: DIRECTORY-CITY Total: Dates: 1926-1934 Note: YEARS MISSING: 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933.
ASHLAND County
OHIO Ashland ASHLAND ASHLAND CITY DIRECTORY, 1917-1935 Cabinet: C73 Drawer: D09 Roll: 0407647 ID: Format: FILM Coverage: DIRECTORY-CITY Total: Dates: 1917-1935 Note: INCLUDES HAYESVILLE, JEROMEVILLE, LOUDONVILLE, NANKIN, NOVA, PERRYSVILLE, POLK, RUGGLES, SAVANNAH, SULLIVAN. YEARS MISSING: 1918, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934.
ASHTABULA County
OHIO Ashtabula ASHTABULA ASHTABULA CITY DIRECTORY, 1929-1934 Cabinet: C73 Drawer: D09 Roll: 0407615 ID: Format: FILM Coverage: DIRECTORY-CITY Total: Dates: 1929-1934 Note: INCLUDES GENEVA. YEARS MISSING: 1930, 1932, 1933.
BELMONT County
OHIO BELMONT PROBATE COURT, WILL RECORD, VOLUME K-L, 1863-1872 AND 1872-1879 Cabinet: C83 Drawer: D06 Roll: ROLL #88693 ID: 88693 Format: FILM Coverage: PROBATE Total: 01 Dates: 1863-1879 Note: BOTH BOOKS INDEXED AT BEGINNING OF EACH BOOK. OHIO BELMONT PROBATE COURT, WILL RECORD, VOLUME H-I, 1845-1856 AND 1856-1863 Cabinet: C83 Drawer: D06 Roll: ROLL #32 ID: 32 Format: FILM Coverage: PROBATE Total: 01 Dates: MAY 1845-1863 Note: BOTH BOOKS INDEXED AT BEGINNING OF EACH BOOK. TYPE OF RECORDS CONTAINED: WILLS, PROBATE ENTRIES, AND EVIDENCE. HANDWRITTEN COPY.

33. DINAP Bulletin 98-20 National Indian And Native American Employment And Training
comanche Tribe of Oklahoma, Lawton, Oklahoma, $157,152. native American for CommunityAction, Flagstaff, Arizona, $177,064. Oneida Tribe of indians of Wisconsin, Inc
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Text: DINAP BULLETIN NO. 98-20 TO: ALL INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN GRANTEES SUBJECT: National Indian and Native American Employment and Training Conference, May 24-28, 1999, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Purpose This bulletin provides the final list of grantees eligible for travel and per diem reimbursement for one staff person to attend the Sioux Falls national TAT conference. References None. Background As in past years, the Department of Labor has reserved a percentage of the PY 98 program funds to assist small grantees with travel and per diem costs to attend the National Indian and Native American Employment and Training Conference in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Information a. Each grantee should make their airline and hotel arrangements through Ms. Charlene Keller with the California Indian Manpower Consortium (CIMC). To save money, all reservations will be handled through a single travel agent retained by CIMC. Tickets will be mailed to the grantee staff designated to attend. Any travel arrangements not authorized by DINAP and made through CIMC will not be reimbursed . This is necessary in order to keep expenses within the fixed amount of resources available to support small grantee travel. b. Reimbursement will cover local transportation expenses (POV mileage, parking, taxis, etc.), lodging expenses, meals, and incidental expenses. Airfare and conference registration fees will be paid for one staff person only per grantee on the attached list. Should a grantee named on the attached list send more than one person to the Sioux Falls conference, the grantee will be responsible for all expenses except for those of the one person whose arrangements were made through CIMC.

34. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American Independence
Apache, Cheyenne, and Arapaho; 1867 Kiowa, comanche, and Apache Between The UnitedStates and native Americans At Manners and Customs of the indians (of New
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37. Oberlin College Conservatory Library
13. Chants native Am. Church of N. America. 770.1 T41 So6. Songs and Dances ofthe Flathead indians. FE 4445. Flute Songs of the Kiowa and comanche. IH 2512.
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38. Native Americans Tribes
describing, in detail, all aspects of each native American tribe's Texas IndiansIndex Page. The comanche leaders often wore fine European clothes, with many
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Regs Title 25 indians . native American Federal Websites. OIBA OFFICERS Arvo Q.Mikkanen, OIBA President (Kiowa/comanche) US Attorney's Office 210 Park Ave
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