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         Native American American Southwest Tribe:     more books (101)
  1. Southwestern Indian Tribes by Tom Bahti, Mark Bahti, 1997-06-01
  2. Arizona Highways, July 1975, Southwest Indian Baskets, Arizona Native American Tribes Basketry
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, Volume 2: Great Basin, Southwest, Middle America
  4. Indian Tribes of the American Southwest by John R. Swanton, 1970-06
  5. Tribes of Native America - Zuni Pueblo: Native Peoples of the American Southwest --2002 publication. by various, 2002-01-01
  6. Tribes of Native America - Zuni Pueblo: Native Peoples of the American Southwest
  7. Native Tribes of California and the Southwest (Johnson, Michael, Native Tribes of North America.) by Michael Johnson, Bill Yenne, 2004-01
  8. Chumash: A Guide to the Native California Tribe by Bruce W. Miller, 1988-10
  9. The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950 (Civilization of the American Indian) by Winfred Buskirk, 1986-11
  10. The Jicarilla Apache Tribe: A History by Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, 1992-12-31
  11. The Algonquin Legends Of New England - Charles G. Leland by Charles G. Leland, 2010-02-12
  12. Indian Tribes Of The Southwest by White Mountain Smith, 2007-03-15
  13. Illustration Of The Method Of Recording Indian Languages by James Owen Dorsey, 2010-05-04
  14. Understanding the Anasazi of Mesa Verde and Hovenweep

1. Native American Resources
Center; Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux tribe; United South Cultures; Eiteljorg Museum ofNative american and Western Electric Gallery southwest Art Wing; Rainbow Walker
http://www.cowboy.net/native/
Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
Government
Tribal Home Pages

2. ArtNatAm - Links To Other Sites
southwest Affinity Sterling Silver Jewelry and More; Piita's Coats; 21 native -Design; native american T-Shirts; tribe Azure Jewelry; Cherokee Baskets by Peggy
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Native American Sites Art Sites Artists Trading Posts Products ... Tribal Additional Sites Art Related Artist Sites Collectibles Web Malls ... Personal Pages To exchange links please e-mail: links@artnatam.com
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Links to Native American Art Sites
Links to Native American Artists

3. Atlnta.com - Native American Links
native tribe or nation; it is a language family, like "romance" or "indoeuoropean". There are no "Algonquian Indians". There are dozens of North american the southwest - Anasazi
http://www.atlnta.com/native.html
Native American Sites
Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe

All Indian Pueblo Council

Chickasaw Nation

Four Winds
...
Ojibwe Language and Culture Page

Native American Sites
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center

Ben Marra Studios

Santa Fe Indian Market

American Indian Culture Page
... Bulletin Board Systems/Services 2000 - atlnta.com

4. Index Of Native American History Resources On The Internet
Timeline for the Spokane tribe a timeline Plains Indians of the american southwest, an analysis Book , 1896 Oklahoma native american Photographs Nineteenth
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAhistory.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American History Resources on the Internet
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An Interdisciplinary Review of the Literatures on Oral Traditions and Oral Histories
Our Elders , Interviews with Saskatchewan Elders

5. Native American Religion In Early America - The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centu
Resource for teachers posts a historical overview of the spiritual traditions of native americans. Includes references to supporting materials. Teaching about native american religion is a world, and each tribe had its own southwest Indians. This is how the process of "conversion" typically unfolded among native american
http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080/tserve/eighteen/ekeyinfo/natrel.htm

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Humanities
... 17th and 18th Centuries Essay:
Native American Religion in Early America Christine Leigh Heyrman
Department of History, University of Delaware
National Humanities Center Links to online resources
Related info in

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Works cited
Teaching about Native American religion is a challenging task to tackle with students at any level, if only because the Indian systems of belief and ritual were as legion as the tribes inhabiting North America. So let's begin by trimming down that bewildering variety to manageable proportions with three glittering generalizations (which might, with luck, prove more useful than misleading).
  • First, at the time of European contact, all but the simplest indigenous cultures in North America had developed coherent religious systems that included cosmologiescreation myths, transmitted orally from one generation to the next, which purported to explain how those societies had come into being. Second, most native peoples worshiped an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator or "Master Spirit" (a being that assumed a variety of forms and both genders). They also venerated or placated a host of lesser supernatural entities, including an evil god who dealt out disaster, suffering, and death. Third and finally, the members of most tribes believed in the immortality of the human soul and an afterlife, the main feature of which was the abundance of every good thing that made earthly life secure and pleasant.
  • 6. Native American Drums - Southwest Art And Therapeutic Drums
    reduce stress. All One tribe's drums are also works of art reflectingthe native american spirit and southwest culture. BJ Quintana
    http://www.southwesthomeandgarden.com/drums.html
    Native American Drums
    Note: A free drum beater comes with each drum.
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    BJ Quintana Artist
    " The Biting Bear Drum "
    AO 1: 18" $256
    AO 11: 16" $216
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    " The Dance of the Serpents Drum "
    AO 2: 18" $256
    AO 21: 16" $216 AO 22: 14" $176 " The Keeper Drum " AO 3: 18" $256 AO 31: 16" $216 AO 32: 14" $176 " Kokopelli: The Joybringer Drum " AO 4: 18" $256 AO 41: 16" $216 AO 42: 14" $176 " The Dear Dance Drum " AO 5: 18" $256 AO 51: 16" $216 AO 52: 14" $176 "

    7. Links To American Indian Resources
    Paiute tribe's Reservation. Prairie Band Potanatomi. american Indians of southwest.Artist at Work. Contemporary american Indian Nations and Issues. native american
    http://greatspirit.earth.com/links.html
    Links to American Indian Resources
    We are in the process of categorizing these links according to topic.
    A Line in the Sand

    Ben Marra Powwow Imagery

    Artist Markets

    Native American Artists
    ...
    UNITY
    - United National Indian Tribal Youth
    Gathering of Nations

    Shawnee Information Page

    Darlene Gadley's Genealogy Page

    National Indian Organizations

    8. Native American Links
    Literature Links to other sites featuring Cheyennes Hopi tribe Zuni tribe PuebloIndians Apache tribe Navaho Indian tribe southwest native american tribes
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    Native American Site Links
    CHEROKEE LINKS
    CHEROKEE'S Home Page

    History of the Cherokee White Indian's Hom...

    Trail of Tears-North Georgia History-

    John Ross
    (principal chief)
    Cherokee Indians links and resources
    The Georgia Tribe Of Eastern Cherokees Offici...

    The Cherokee Nation

    The Official Homepage of the Cherokee Indian ...
    ... History of the Cherokee White Indian's Homepage OTHER NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Delaware (Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Homepage Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Kickapoo Osage Research ... Waaban Aki Crafting HISTORY / CULTURE American Indian Culture Research Center Myths (Story Telling) Indigenous Peoples' Literature Native Indian Legends ... MIRACLE: A Chronology (The White Buffalo Calf) PERSONAL HOME PAGES Tsalagi Stonee's Native Links WOLFSONG Sacred Space ... Storm Wolf ARTS / CRAFTS John Guthrie, Cherokee - Guthrie, OK The Electric Art Gallery: Southwest Art Wing ... Shoshone Woman Native American Artist Cherokee Images Tribal Art By Ken Masters ... Silverhawks Creations GENEOLOGY HELP (NATIVE AMERICAN) Native American Genealogy Native American Genealogy Links About the Dawes Roll About the Guion Miller Roll ... Cherokee Reservation, NC Genealogy "Qualla Boundary"

    9. National Native American Awaress Month
    Removal CHINOOK Main Menu Chitimacha tribe of Louisiana Four Winds Trading CompanyNative american Books and Music Company The Finest in southwest Indian Art
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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)

    10. Native American - Wikipedia
    tribes migrated south as far as California and the american southwest. See theindividual article for the tribe for a See also native american mythology.
    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American
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    Native American
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Native Americans , also called American Indians or simply Amerindians , are the indigenous people who lived in the Americas before European colonization. In Canada the term First Nations is now in general use. In Alaska , because of legal use in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANSCA ) and because of the presence of the Inuit Yupik , and Aleut peoples, the term Alaskan Native is used. (See further discussion below.) Native American officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia and Guatemala and are significant in most other Hispanic American countries, with the possible exception of Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic and Uruguay
    History
    Based on anthropological evidence, there were at least three distinct migrations from

    11. Tribes And Nations
    with some 200,000 people occupying the largest and area reserved for native americans 17 The major nomadic tribe in the american southwest, the Apache
    http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/Tribes&Nations.html
    Home Reference Staff Calendar ... Feedback
    Tribes and Nations
    Native Americans Student Guide General Reference
    Tribes and Nations:
    ... Northwest
    East
    • Mohawk (Iroquois)
      The Iroquois League, or Five Nations of the Iroquois, was the most powerful Indian military alliance in the eastern part of North America and probably the most successful alliance of any kind between so many important tribes. There were three principal clans - deer, turtle and wolf - existing within the five nations, and this was probably an important unifying factor in the league. The league was formed in the late sixteenth century at which time the five nations had a combined population of 7000.
    • Mohican (Mohegan) and/or Mahican
      What a confusion of facts. After reading through several texts and visiting many sites on the web, it has become clear as mud that everyone has a differing opinion about the relationships between these three tribes. We will therefore include them all on one page and maybe through your wanderings, you will discover the truth. If you do, please let us in on it.
    • Creek
      The Creek were originally one of the dominant tribes in the mid-south and later became known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes. They were known in their own language as Muskoke or Muskoge, by the Shawnee as Humaskogi, by the Delaware as Masquachki and by the British as the Ochese Creek Indians, hence the present name. Their name has been adapted for that of their linguistic group and for Muskogee, Oklahoma, which was a major city of the Creek Nation in Indian territory.

    12. 2001 UW AMC Dean's Report
    has expanded to include some southwest native american tribes was founded to assistnative american tribes access When a tribe already had Internet capabilities
    http://depts.washington.edu/drrpt/outreach/tcp.html

    13. Homework Center - Native American Sites
    pictures about the northwest, plains, California, southwest and Woodland of animalsymbols in native american tradition a brief overview of the tribe today and
    http://www.multcolib.org/homework/natamhc.html
    School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! Online ... Tareas Escolares
    Native American Sites:
    Native American Megasites
    Individual Tribes

    Northwest Tribes
    Native American Megasites
    American Indians and the Natural World
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/
    This site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History illustrates how native people are connected to the natural universe. The museum selects a few specific tribes to illustrate this.
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html
    History, location, names, language, sub-tribes, culture and population and more on many tribes throughout the United States. More Northeast tribes are covered at this site.
    Stones Unturned
    http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/engfrm.htm
    This site from the Canadian Museum of Civilization presents Native American clothes, toys, and musical instruments and also highlights seven native tribes of Canada.
    First Nations Histories
    http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
    This site includes basic information on the history, culture, language etc, of 48 Native American tribes.

    14. Southwest Native American Baskets
    Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts. Basket Exhibit. We represent severalSouthwest tribe basket weavers. Among these artists are. Norma
    http://www.penfieldgallery.com/baskets.html
    Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts
    Basket Exhibit
    We represent several Southwest tribe basket weavers. Among these artists are
    Recommend this website to a friend!
    Zuni Fetishes Pueblo Pottery Navajo Sandpaintings ...
    Home
    Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts
    2043 South Plaza NW
    Albuquerque, NM 87104
    Toll Free: 1-877-242-9696

    15. Native American Resources
    of Cape Cod Seminole tribe of Florida. Heard Museum Inventing the southwest Jeromeand Deborah's Aboriginal Education Links native american K12 Navigator
    http://www.geocities.com/tmartiac/friends/bknative.htm
    Tracy Marks'
    Native American Bookmarks
    See also: Native American art
    See also: Torrey Philemon's home at Ancient Sites
    and Tika Yupanqui's home at Ancient Sites
    and the Fabularum Bibliotheca Message Board
    BY TRACY MARKS:
    Apache Female Puberty Ceremony
    Apache Puberty Seminar Transcript
    Iroquois Dreamwork and Spirituality
    Iroquois MidWinter Festival
    ...
    Sarah Winnemucca, Paiute Chief
    See also: Prehistoric/Native Fiction links See also: Yahoo's Club for Prehistoric/ Native American fiction Go to: Windweaver Web and Windows 95 Resources Go to: WebWinds Web Cameras Go to: Webwinds K12 Links: Social Studies
    The Best Native American Link Centers Hanksville site: Native American resources on the Net Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet (Hanksville) Digital Librarian: Best Native American sites Dusters Native American Links ... Shea's Native Place
    Cherokee
    Cherokee Communications, Inc. Cherokee history Cherokee Home Page History of the Cherokee ... United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
    Eastern Tribes miscellaneous Mashpee Indian Culture Mashpees of Cape Cod Seminole Tribe of Florida Education (Native) American Indian Schools on the Web B.C., Canada: First Nations Teaching

    16. Native American Webquest
    Team needs to tell about what it was like to grow up in a native american tribe. Generalnative american Sites, Californiainter Mountain, Northwest, southwest.
    http://users.rcn.com/abisson.massed/nativeam.htm
    Native American Web Exploring Native Americans Click Here to Get Teacher Background Information Designed by Joanne Ouellette and Amy Bisson
    Introduction Task Resources ...
    Introduction Your friends have joined you for a walk along the Nashua River (or Nashaway) in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. As you walk by the clear, flowing stream, a huge bald eagle lands in a towering tree nearby. "Look around, boys and girls," announces the Eagle. "The River, known as the River With the Pebbled Bottom, has changed over the past 600 years. I have seen this forest when the Nashaway or Nipmuc Tribe called this home." "Wow," your excited friends respond. "Could you bring us back to that time so that we can see what it was like for our Native Americans?" "Hop onto my back," invites the Eagle, "and hold on tightly. We will travel around the United States, and I will help you learn about some of the Native Americans who lived in our country. You will learn the ways of the First People." The Task Your team of second graders have been selected to become the "Eagle Eye" news team from Station WCOC-TV. Your team's job will be to interview a tribe of Native Americans for our program, "Dateline: COC". People on your interview team include the following:

    17. Indians
    american Shelters native american Technology and Art Plains Indians Porcupine QuillEmbroidery Quapaw tribe Shoshone tribe southwest native americans Spokane
    http://www.thebestkidsbooksite.com/tryindian.cfm

    Iroquois
    Recommended Websites
    Dutch and the Iroquois War
    Iroquois History Iroquois Indians Iroquois of the Northeast ... Iroquois Oral Traditions
    Hopi
    Recommended Websites
    Hopi
    Hopi Information Hopi of the Southwest
    American Indians
    (J 970.004)
    Recommended Websites
    Alabama-Coushatta Indians
    American Indian Resources American Indian Symbols American Indians and the Natural World ... Wichita Indians Pueblo Recommended Websites Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Website Pueblo Indians Southwest Native Americans Cherokee Recommended Websites Cherokee Cherokee Indians Cherokee Nation Cherokee: FAQs

    18. Native Americans
    Site of the Cherokee Nation tribe home page; native americans of the BlackMesa Region - A detailed site on the major tribes of the american southwest;
    http://www.westnyacklib.org/NatAmer.htm
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Welcome to the Native American webpage at the West Nyack Free Library. This page has been developed to serve the needs of students and the general public within the Ramapo Catskill Library System; however, everyone is welcome. It is my goal to present a vast array of sites that cover all aspects of Native American life, both past and present, with particular attention given to official tribal pages and sites that have received awards for quality and design.
    Please be aware that the sites and titles provided here represent only a small amount of the available information on Native Americans. Besides the Internet, there is a vast array of books, articles, and audio visual materials available concerning Native Americans. Please visit the library for assistance throughout your research process. Finally, if you have any questions or comments concerning this page, please send your email to me, Susan Jacobs , at the West Nyack Free Library. Thank you for visiting.

    19. Takoma Park Maryland Library - Native American Peoples - Resources For School Pr
    native american Language Dictionaries. The Abenaki (Northeast), Traditional TheCrow (Northwest), The Crow tribe Overview. The Hopi (southwest),
    http://www.cityoftakomapark.org/library/children/subjects/tribes.html
    Takoma Park Maryland Library
    North American Peoples
    October 2000. This is a modified version of the Argyle Middle School Native American Resources page. We have rearranged the tables, removed embedded files, broken links, java, duplicates and links to sites which require passwords. (We also changed some of the geographical designations.) We did this because Takoma Park Middle School students referred to the Argyle page found access difficult at the library computers. We, the Takoma Park Librarians, would like to suggest that you first look at our many print and disc resources before you go to the web sites listed below. We have over 90 items with the subject tracing "Indians of North America" as well as many encyclopedias, National Geographic on DVD and a complete run of American Heritage. Here is a sample to get you started: call numbers title R 970.00497
    WALDMAN
    WALDMAN
    J-R 970.00497
    WALDMAN Atlas of the North American Indian R 970.004
    WALDMAN
    WALDMAN Encyclopedia of Native American tribes R 970.00497 GALE

    20. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
    Algonquian is not the name of a native tribe or nation american Indian CreationMyths. Archaeological Sites of the southwest Anasazi Anasazi Archaeology The
    http://www.greatdreams.com/native.htm
    updated 11-20-02 PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE THIS PAGE LOADS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TRIBE
    AND YOU DON'T SEE IT HERE,
    E-MAIL Dee777@aol.com AND I WILL ADD IT TO THE DATABASE THIS PAGE HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS
    TO SPEED LOADING. A THRU N - PAGE 1
    O THRU Z - PAGE 2
    FOR STUDENTS NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING TEEPEE, TIPI, WICKIUP, WIGWAM, LONGHOUSE
    PIT, MOUND WORKING WITH A NATIVE HAND DRILL CLASSES IN CALIFORNIA NATIVE SKILLS HOW TO MAKE A WICKIUP HOW TO MAKE A CANOE
    NOTE! THIS IS NOT A ONE PERSON JOB
    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

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