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  1. Rising Voices: Writings of Young Native Americans
  2. History Pockets: Native Americans, Grades 1-3 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, 2003-01-01
  3. Growing Up Native American by Bill Adler, Ines Hernandez, et all 1995-01-01
  4. "Exterminate Them": Written Accounts of the Murder, Rape, and Slavery of Native Americans During the California Gold Rush, 1848-1868
  5. Native American Voices (3rd Edition) by Susan Lobo, Steve Talbot, et all 2009-10-03
  6. Native American Animal Stories by Joseph Bruchac, 1992-09-17
  7. Reading Native American Women: Critical/Creative Representations (Contemporary Native American Communities) by InZs Hern_ndez-Avila, 2004-12
  8. Painted Dreams: Native American Rock Art by Thor Conway, 1993-10
  9. Native American Architecture by Peter Nabokov, Robert Easton, 1990-10-25
  10. Native Americans of California and Nevada by Jack D. Forbes, 1982-12
  11. Red Matters: Native American Studies (Rethinking the Americas) by Arnold Krupat, 2002-04-08
  12. Native American Cooking by Lois Ellen Frank, 1995-09-20
  13. Native American Mandalas by Klaus Holitzka, 2008-05-06
  14. The Complete Guide to Traditional Native American Beadwork: A Definitive Study of Authentic Tools, Materials, Techniques, and Styles by Joel Monture, 1993-10-07

81. The American West - Native Americans
native Peoples Each bimonthly issue brings you american Indian history, contemporaryarts, native film, theatre, music, culture, native american recipes, pow
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For more Western related magazines , click here This Map of American Indian Tribes makes a great wall decoration for home or office - I have one in front of me right now, it's a great reference tool! It is 18 inches high by 24 inches wide and is mailed to you in a cardboard tube. Take a closer look by clicking on the picture. We have a new section for you
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THIS WEEK IN NORTH "AMERICAN INDIAN" HISTORY! Additions to these links: LONG BEFORE the white man set foot on American soil, the American Indians, or rather the Native Americans, had been living on this land. When the Europeans came here, there were probably 10 million Indians north of present-day Mexico and they had been living here for quite some time. It is believed by many anthropologists and archaeologists that the first people arrived during the last ice-age, approximately 20,000 - 30,000 years

82. AIROS: American Indian Radio On Satellite
Provides RealAudio broadcasts of its radio programming and a list of local stations that carry its signal. you with authentic native american music, news, entertainment, international distributor of native american programming through the more info on native american GRAMMY Nominees go
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AIROS and the staff of NAPT salute the brave men and women in the US Armed Forces, serving our country. We support you as you endure these challenging conditions. Our hearts and minds are with you.
AIROS - providing you with authentic Native American music, news, entertainment, interviews and discussions of the current issues in Indian Country and the world. AIROS is an international distributor of Native American programming through the Public Radio Satellite System.
News on the War in Iraq
You can also listen to these archives from Native America Calling about the war: Day 19: Current Events (4/7/03), including a report and comments on Private First Class Lori Piestewa (Hopi) Day 13: War Update Day 6: Reconstruction of Iraq Day 1: Whose War Is It?

83. Native American Home Pages
native american SITES. and home of the This site has been visited by people sinceSeptember 12, 1995. WELCOME to my page of native american Sites on the WWW.
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Maintained by Lisa Mitten. This site has been visited by people since September 12, 1995.
WELCOME to my page of Native American Sites on the WWW. I am a a mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian, formerly a librarian for 14 years at the University of Pittsburgh. In August 2000, I became the Social Sciences Subject Editor for anthropology, history, and sociology for CHOICE Magazine , the premiere academic book review journal for libraries. If you are a faculty member who has taught undergraduates within the last three years, please consider applying to be a reviewer for Choice . You can apply online at the Choice Reviewers Website My goal is to facilitate communication among Native peoples and between Indians and non-Indians by providing access to home pages of Native American Nations and organizations, and to other sites that provide solid information about American Indians. My page is organized by the following categories:

84. The African
Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen ~ Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Category Society Ethnicity African African-american History......THE AFRICANnative american. HISTORY GENEALOGY WEBPAGE. native Am. Genealogy.*****. The African-native american Bookstore. (Coming Soon!).
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THE AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians Abraham Cow Tom Dosar Barkus Caesar Bruner ... J. Coody Johnson and all 40,000+ Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants! New Book on Choctaw Freedmen!! The Choctaw Freedmen and the Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy by Robert Flickinger (see Heritage Books Site Below, or click on Book or title above ) Current Issues Pertaining to Black Indians The Oklahoma Freedman Message Board Contents Introduction The Choctaw Freedmen Page Chickasaw Freedmen Resources History Black Indian Slave Narratives Culture and Traditions of Black Indians Freedmen Bibliography List of Freedmen Surnames ... Unique Records for Black Indians Documents Sample Freedman Documents Treaties Pertaining to Black Indians Cherokee Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Choctaw-Chickasaw Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Creek Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Seminole Treaty of 1866 Books Heritage Books: The African-Native American Bookstore (Coming Soon!)

85. Code Talk
Resource Partner and Advocate of the native american Business Community Visit theUS Small Business Administration Office of native american Affairs webiste.
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86. Native American Studies - American Indian Resources - Academic Info
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87. Native American Documents Project

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88. Native American Documents Project

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89. Books / Literature & Fiction / American / Native American / General
3. Earth Always Endures native american Poems Neil Philip (Editor),et al / Hardcover / Published 1996 Read more about this title
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The Man Made of Words : Essays, Stories, Passages
N. Scott Momaday / Hardcover / Published 1997
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4 Winds : Poems from Indian Rituals
Gene Meany Hodge / Paperback / Published 1979
Earth Always Endures : Native American Poems
Neil Philip (Editor), et al / Hardcover / Published 1996
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The Destruction of the Jaguar : Poems from the Books of Chilam Balam
Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno (Translator) / Paperback / Published 1987
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Handbook of Native American Literature (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol 1815)
Andrew Wiget (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
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Shaking the Pumpkin : Traditional Poetry of the Indian North Americas
Jerome Rothenberg (Editor), Jerome Rothberg / Paperback / Published 1991
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Four Masterworks of American Indian Literature
John Bierhorst (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1984
Haa Tuwunaagu Yis, for Healing Our Spirit : Tlingit Oratory (Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature ; V. 2) Vol 2

90. The History Native American Jewelry
The early Navajo silver work concentrated on concha (concho) belts, bracelets, bow guards, tobacco Category Arts Crafts Metal Craft Silversmithing History......Indian jewelry, as it is known today, had origins that probably predate the adventof the persons we describe as american Indians or native americans.
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The History of American Indian Jewelry
Indian jewelry, as it is known today, had origins that probably predate the advent of the persons we describe as American Indians or Native Americans. However, for the purpose of this paper we will consider prehistoric man as prehistoric Indian. Archeological evidence shows us that stones (including turquoise), shells and fetishes predate the Christian (epoch). Turquoise was found in Hohokam excavations in southern Arizona that date 200 B.C., in central Mexico approximately 600-700 B.C. and in South America ca. 900 B.C. Other beads are even earlier. As Indian jewelry and turquoise are so closely associated this paper will discuss both.
Turquoise as a mineral deposit is isolated to a rather limited geographical area in the southwestern United States. Some is found in Mexico but very little and there are some deposits in western South America. We will concentrate on that found in the United States.
Prehistoric Indians mined turquoise and turned this product into jewelry, primarily drilled beads and other hanging ornaments. However, archeological findings do include applique on shell and other rock which means that it was probably used with wood for ear decoration as well (the wood would have deteriorated.) Extensive evidence of prehistoric mining operations have been found in several areas to include: The Cerillos and Burro Mountain regions of New Mexico, the Kingman and Morenci regions of Arizona and the Conejos area of Colorado. Turquoise jewelry found in southern Mexico and in excavated mounds east of the Mississippi have been analyzed and proclaimed to be from New Mexico's Cerillos mining area. As this article deals with our Southwest other mining localities are not discussed.

91. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living - Native American Health
The american Indian and Alaska native population is the smallest selfidentified,racial-ethnic group in the United States, numbering about 2 million people.
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The American Indian and Alaska Native population is the smallest self-identified, racial-ethnic group in the United States, numbering about 2 million people. They are widely dispersed across the nation, belonging to more than 547 tribes and speaking more than 200 distinct languages. As a population, American Indians and Alaska Natives generally are younger, and have less education and tend to be poorer than other populations in the United States. Many are employed in agriculture, craft, and repair service occupations; few work in managerial and professional specialty occupations. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for all Americans, including American Indians and Alaska Natives. More men and women over 45 die from CVD than any other disease. CVD is a relatively recent phenomenon in the American Indian and Alaska Native population. As more native people adopt Western lifestyles characterized by a high-fat and high-calorie diet and low levels of physical activity, the prevalence of CVD increased in many native communities.

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93. Native Americas: Hemispheric Journal Of Indigenous Issues
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94. Native American
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95. The History Of Native America
The history of native America. Hartford Web Publishing The historyof native America as a whole. native Americans in North America.
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96. Www.naigso.org

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