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         Native American Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children by Michael J. Caduto, Joseph Bruchac, 1997-08-28
  2. Teaching Spirits: Understanding Native American Religious Traditions by Joseph Epes Brown, 2001-07-19
  3. They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myths by Ray A Williamson, Jean Guard Monroe, 2007-07-09
  4. Other Council Fires Were Here Before Ours: A Classic Native American Creation Story as Retold by a Seneca Elder, Twylah Nitsch, and Her Granddaughter, Jamie Sams by Jamie Sams, Twylah Nitsch, 1991-09-27
  5. Chief Hawah's Book of Native American Indians
  6. Dee Brown's Folktales of the Native American: Retold for Our Times by Dee Brown, 1993-06-15
  7. Native American Folktales (Stories from the American Mosaic) by Thomas A. Green, 2008-12-30
  8. Native American Mandalas by Klaus Holitzka, 2000-06-30
  9. PAUL GOBLE GALLERY: Three Native American Stories by Paul Goble, 1999-10-01
  10. Native American Stories of the Sacred: Annotated & Explained (Skylight Illuminations) by Evan T. Pritchard, 2005-10
  11. Shared Spirits: Wildlife and Native Americans (Religion and Spirituality) by Dennis L. Olson, 1999-03
  12. The Origin of the Milky Way and Other Living Stories of the Cherokee (Caravan Book)
  13. Zuni Fetishes: Using Native American Sacred Objects for Meditation, Reflection, and Insight by Hal Zina Bennett, 1993-04-09
  14. We Are Cowlitz: A Native American Ethnicity by Darleen A. Fitzpatrick, 2004-10

81. Native American Daily Life By History Link 101
native american Folklore Index Links to over 130 stories. 5 I2470 Lesson Plans fornative Nevada Story N/A Content = 5 I2500 Inuit mythology Three stories from
http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_daily_life.htm

Native American Daily Life
Welcome to History Link 101's Native American Daily Life Page. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.
Daily Life
Beadwork of American Indians
Visual = 4 Content = 5 I2000
Build a Dream Catcher
One illustrated page.
Visual = 3 Content = 4 I2020
Story Behind Dream Catchers

Visual = 4 Content = 4 I2030
Face Painting Among American Indians

Visual = 4 Content = 5 I2040
Beliefs about Death
From About.com. A survey of cultures.
Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2050 Native Toys and Games 11 Internet based games along with links to other games. Visual = 3 Content = 4 I2060 Native Technology Brief explanation and instructions on how to make. Visual = 3 Content = 5 I2065 Rules for Visiting a Powwow Charley's 16 Rules for first timers. Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2070
Foods of American Indians Large Set of Native Recipes Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2070 Large Collection of Native Recipes Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2080 Making Maple Sugar One page with some illustrations about the Native way of producing sugar from maple.

82. Native American Chipewyan Indian Mythology
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83. Behind The Name: Native American Names
This was the name of a legendary native american princess. XOCHIPILLIm New World mythology Means flower prince in Nahuatlan.
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/ame.html
t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Native American Names The names listed here are or were used by the various indigenous peoples who inhabited North and South America. AHTAHKAKOOP m Native American
Means "star blanket" in Cree. This was the name of an early 19th-century Cree chief. CATAHECASSA m Native American
Means "black hoof" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee warrior and chief of the 18th century. CITLALI f,m Native American
Means "star" in Nahuatlan. COWESSESS m Native American
Means "little child" in Ojibwa. This was the name of a late 19th-century chief of the Saulteaux. GOYATHLAY m Native American
Means "one who yawns" in Apache. This was the real name of the Apache chief Geronimo, who fought against Mexican and American expansion into his territory. HIAWATHA m History, Native American
From the Iroquoian name Haio-hwa'tha meaning "he makes rivers". This was the name of the Mohawk leader who founded the Iroquois League. HOKOLESQUA m Native American
Means "cornstalk" in Shawnee. This was the name of an 18th-century Shawnee chief.

84. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
ed. Nora Marks Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer; prepared by Tzimon Yliaster Treatyof Fort Stanwix, 1784 Innu mythology native american Creation Myths native
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
Alaska Natives and the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971
University of Connecticut
American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
A Brief History of the Innu A Brief History of the Trail of Tears (Cherokee) Cherokee History Cherokee History Timeline ... Database of Native American Treaties and Federal Laws
University of Massachusetts
First Nations History
Lee Sultzman
History and Culture of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe A History of the Northwest Coast A History of the Western Shoshone
Scott Robert Ladd
Indian Removal Debate, 1830 Kaw Nation History Little Known Historical Facts (Oneida) Native Nations of Iowa ... The Rogue River War: Alea, Siletz: 1894
California State University, San Marcos
Treaties Project
Oneida Nation
Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784 Theodore De Bry Woodcuts
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
What Were the Results of Allotment (The Dawes Act, 1887)

85. Researching The Native American
Westport, CT. Greenwood Press, 1996. native americanS RELIGION AND mythologyE98.F6M24 american Indian mythology. New York TJ Crowell, 1968.
http://wally.rit.edu/pubs/guides/resnatamer.html
Catalog Keywords Catalog Title Catalog Author Connect NY Catalog GOOGLE this Site GOOGLE the RIT Site
Researching The Native American
Selected Sources Available in RIT Library
  • Native Americans - World Wide Web Resources
  • Native Americans - Historical Perspective
  • Native Americans - Art
  • Native Americans - Biographies ...
  • Native Americans - Pictorial Works
  • NATIVE AMERICANS - WORLD WIDE WEB RESOURCES:
  • African Native Americans: We are Still Here
  • Black Indians and Intertribal Native American Association
  • Cherokee Nation
  • Division of Indian Work. ...
  • Wampum Chronicles
  • NATIVE AMERICANS - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES:
    African Americans and Native Americans in the Creek and Cherokee Nations, 1830s to 1920s: Collision and Collusion . New York: Garland Publishing, 1996.
    Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. VIA Multi 3
    American Indian . (Interactive Multimedia). New York: Facts on File, 1993. OVER E77.A56 1991
    America's Fascinating Indian Heritage . Pleasantville, NY.: Reader's Digest Association, 1991.
  • 86. Peaceful Spirit
    native american Indian history, spirituality, food, and art.Category Society Ethnicity native americans Personal Pages...... native american RESOURCES. SMUDGING AND native american SPIRITUALITY. LEGENDS mythology. LEADERS, HISTORICAL FIGURES AND WARRIORS. POWWOW CALENDAR LISTING.
    http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/nativeamerican.html
    CHEROKEE INDIANS RESEARCH SITE THE TRADITIONAL CHEROKEE BELIEF SYSTEM FOLKLORE INDEX PAGE MORE NATIVE RECIPES ... POWWOW CALENDAR LISTING The Gathering of Nations Web Site is working hard to build the most comprehensive and user friendly listing of Powwows and Native American Events. We are just getting started with this resource and we're committed to bringing you the best Powwow and Native Events Calendar. This section will be updated regularly. LEADERS, HISTORICAL FIGURES AND WARRIORS Learn about the famous American Indians of the past. Here's an ever growing collection of American Indian legends and folklore. SMUDGING AND NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY Spiritualty and beliefs of the American Indian. NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES The Digital-Librarian resources on the Native American Indian. This is a very large directory of research sites on the web. NATIVE AMERICAN RECIPES Native recipes submitted by visitors. A very good list. INDEX OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN NATIONS NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE INFORMATION PAGE At the moment: 569 North America aboriginal Tribes are listed here and behind each link is resource stored. NATIVE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICAN SITES ON THE WEB Links to the Best Native American Resource Sites on the Web.

    87. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
    native american traditional stories myths and legends from many tribes, times, places TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE native MYTHS Our myths appear popular web page fillers. native myths, as opposed to tall tales I think native myths are meaningless removed from cultural
    http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/myths.html
    A ADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
    Page Navigation Buttons
    Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin , or Ojibwe language) "a traditional story", what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred. Those represnt large themes of human existence: where we came from, how we should live, reconcilliation to the tragedies of life, thankfulness There are smaller stories: teaching, humorous, answering "Why?" questions about natural phenomena and behavior. Finally, traditional indigenous peoples had no TV, no books; stories were entertainment, too. TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE NATIVE MYTHS: Our myths appear popular as NuAge web page fillers. Native myths, as opposed to tall tales and little stories for children, are not entertainment. It is important that you cite the source from which you transcribed it, the collector or non-Indian reteller-translator of the myth, and if given, the original teller. And, of course, the tribe. I think Native myths are meaningless removed from cultural context, but if there is any educational value to them, they must be identified with a specific people, time, and place. Some retellers are reliable. Others sanitize and restructure stories, making them worthless as a means to learn about a culture a kind of racism, where retellers believe Native myths (which are often owned by specific individuals or families) are merely primitive raw material for their own literary efforts, often crude and condescending. There are

    88. Links To Mythology Resources On The Web
    Links to mythology. AssyroBabylonian mythology. Celtic mythology Indian mythology. Japanese mythology. Meso-american mythology. Norse mythology
    http://www.spiritwheel.com/myth.htm
    Links to Mythology
    Assyro-Babylonian Mythology
    Celtic Mythology
    Chinese Mythology
    Egyptian Mythology
    ...
    Polynesian Mythology

    89. Native American Myths
    native american Beliefs. Please update your bookmarks as this sitehas moved to its own domain http//4thmoon.com/styx/index.htm.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1044/nativeam.htm
    Native American Beliefs
    Please update your bookmarks as this site has moved to its own domain:
    http://4thmoon.com/styx/index.htm
    It is a grave mistake to assume that all "Indians", Native Americans, thought/think the same way. Just as all of Europe is not one homogenous blend of beliefs, neither are the vast number of individual native nations and tribes. Below you will find a sampling of these myths and/or death rituals. I hope you find them as wondrous as I do. Potawatomi Funeral
    Chief Kack-kack is buried according
    to ancient tribal rites. The Sioux Nation
    Northern Central US
    The Ghost Dance Religion
    (also myths of the Shoshoni, Cheyenne, Arapaho
    Kiowa, Walapai, Caddo, Wichita, Delaware, Paiute) Tachi Yokut Myth
    South Central California
    The Ch'eleli Bridge Thompson River Tribes
    The Pacific Northwest The Path to the Country of the Souls Winnebago Death Road The journey one must take.
    American History Site About.com Charon/Cerberus Entrance SiteGuide Bookstore Hades - the God and the Place ... The 8th House Native American Mythology Medieval Hell Death in America 90's Spirituality A 1997 Farewell to Diana ... background/buttons by SiteGuide Bookstore Home Entrance Hades Xibalba Mayan Gods Mictlan Aztec Gods Egyptian Gods Medieval Hell The Eighth House Native Americans Farewell to Diana Death in America Spirituality Apply for Styx Awards My Awards Room WebRings Room My Projects Visit Me At Work About The Author Guestbook This page hosted by GeoCities . Get your own Free Home Page

    90. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
    TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE native MYTHS Our myths appear popular asNuAge web page fillers. native myths, as opposed to tall tales
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/myths.html
    A ADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
    Page Navigation Buttons
    Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin , or Ojibwe language) "a traditional story", what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred. Those represnt large themes of human existence: where we came from, how we should live, reconcilliation to the tragedies of life, thankfulness There are smaller stories: teaching, humorous, answering "Why?" questions about natural phenomena and behavior. Finally, traditional indigenous peoples had no TV, no books; stories were entertainment, too. TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE NATIVE MYTHS: Our myths appear popular as NuAge web page fillers. Native myths, as opposed to tall tales and little stories for children, are not entertainment. It is important that you cite the source from which you transcribed it, the collector or non-Indian reteller-translator of the myth, and if given, the original teller. And, of course, the tribe. I think Native myths are meaningless removed from cultural context, but if there is any educational value to them, they must be identified with a specific people, time, and place. Some retellers are reliable. Others sanitize and restructure stories, making them worthless as a means to learn about a culture a kind of racism, where retellers believe Native myths (which are often owned by specific individuals or families) are merely primitive raw material for their own literary efforts, often crude and condescending. There are

    91. Aboriginal (Native American) Star Knowledge: Menu
    native american Astronomy, with a focus on Lakota star knowledge.Category Science Social Sciences Topics Archaeoastronomy......ABORIGINAL STAR KNOWLEDGE native american Astronomy Jump to Page ButtonsSan Francisco Exploratorium 10 Coolest Sites for July, 1996.
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stars/starmenu.html
    A BORIGINAL S TAR K NOWLEDGE N ative A merican A stronomy
    Jump to Page Buttons
    San Francisco Exploratorium 10 Coolest Sites for July, 1996. Astronomy got special mention. The whole Exploratorium is cool for neat interactive science exhibits anytime
    MIT Astronomy Education resources Native Astronomy, Site of the Day
    A BORIGINAL S TAR K NOWLEDGE M ENU If you get lost or return in other sessions
    at the bottom of each page is a button to return to this menu.
    A stronomy Magazine Almanac: Current month night sky constellations at early evening. Good moon phases diagram if you click on Sky Events at the bottom of the almanac page. L akota Stellar Theology: "As above, so below" spiritual philosophy that unifies Lakota star knowledge a book that puts together star knowledge gathered from elders over many years. You can get from Sinte Gleshka Rosebud Reservation Lakota University L akota sacred star map, and Earth mirror sacred map in Black Hills of star-timed ceremonial round A rvol Looking Horse Announces Worldwide June 21 Prayer Ceremony, date based on Star Knowledge E quinoxes, solstices , ecliptic plane for sunpath among the stars during the solar year. Constellations. The 26,000 year precessional cycle of the stars

    92. Native American Myths
    native american Beliefs. It is a grave mistake to assume that all Indians , native americans, thought/think the same way. Just as
    http://4thmoon.com/styx/nativeam.htm
    Native American Beliefs
    It is a grave mistake to assume that all "Indians", Native Americans, thought/think the same way. Just as all of Europe is not one homogenous blend of beliefs, neither are the vast number of individual native nations and tribes. Below you will find a sampling of these myths and/or death rituals. I hope you find them as wondrous as I do. Potawatomi Funeral
    Chief Kack-kack is buried according
    to ancient tribal rites. The Sioux Nation
    Northern Central US
    The Ghost Dance Religion
    (also myths of the Shoshoni, Cheyenne, Arapaho
    Kiowa, Walapai, Caddo, Wichita, Delaware, Paiute) Tachi Yokut Myth
    South Central California
    The Ch'eleli Bridge Thompson River Tribes
    The Pacific Northwest
    The Path to the Country of the Souls Winnebago Death Road The journey one must take. Charon/Cerberus Entrance SiteGuide Bookstore Hades - the God and the Place ... The 8th House Native American Mythology Medieval Hell The Black Death Death in America Current Spirituality ... background/buttons by

    93. For Myths And Legends Links, Click Here (rumours, Truth, Mythology, Cultures)
    .. Contents Mythical Animals Modern and Ancient mythology native Americanmythology and culture. Related links Religions and Beliefs Fairies images.
    http://www.dowse.com/myths-legends.html
    myths, legends, rumours, truth, mythology, cultures
    net guide for creative minds Myths and Legends C ontents:
    Mythical Animals

    Modern and Ancient Mythology

    Native American mythology and culture
    Related links: Religions and Beliefs
    Fairies images
    Na tive American Mythology and Culture Native Legends Southern California Native America Legends Native Americans - Internet Resources Indian Tribes and their histories ... History of the Northwest Coast Other Native American Links: Flags of the Native Peoples of America
    Flags, and links to tribes' home pages. back to contents Modern and An cient Mythology The Encyclopedia Mythica
    An encyclopedia of myths, folklore and legend The Literature Nook presents Mythology on the Web
    Good source of links for ancient Egyptian mythology, Viking, Greek, etc. Myths and Legends
    A very comprehensive site covering many different cultures. Comparing Greek and Norse mythology The Universal Guide to Myths and the Paranormal back to contents
    Back to
    main page Antiques Archaeology Architecture Art ... you@dowse.com

    94. REL Links: Native American
    Powwow Rules. Myths/Legends Encyclopedia Mythica native Americanmythology; Old Indian Legends; Myths Legends for Amer. Indian
    http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d34/rel/links-native.html
    General Native American Powwow Myths/Legends Nations of the Southwest The Anasazi The Apache Peoples Hohokam/O'odham Hopi Peoples Navajo Nation (Dineh) Nations of the California Area Nations of Hawaii
  • Nations of the Northeast Algonquin Peoples (Midwest) Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
  • 95. Myth / Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, Native American.
    2. Myth / mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, NativeAmerican. Verlyn Flieger, Ph.D. Myth / mythology. Tolkien, Celtic
    http://mythus.com/info.html
    Myth / Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, Native American.
    MYTHUS
    Verlyn Flieger - Studies in Comparative Mythology - University of Maryland
    Home About Myth Courses Books ...
    Prof. Flieger
    Please contact Verlyn Flieger
    to schedule a speaking engagement, to obtain more information regarding the courses offered, or for any other related matter.
    Verlyn Flieger
    Professor
    Department of English
    University of Maryland
    College Park, Maryland 20742
    Email: - Verlyn Flieger Top of Page Home About Myth ... Contact Prof. Flieger Myth / Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, Native American.

    96. Indianlinks
    Excellent links to images of all regions INDIAN TRIBE NAMEMEANING native AmericanMythology of all Regions Nez Perce/Nee-me-poo Home Page THE KALISPEL INDIANS
    http://www.nconnect.net/~frito/Indians.htm
    American Indian Research Links
    Back To Mr. Friedemann's Class Web Page Click on your region below California Pacific Northwest Great Basin/Plateau Northeast/Great Lakes ... Great Plains
    California Region
    The Children of Tamayowut Miwok Indians Culture The Muwekma Ohlone
    Pacific Northwest Region
    Cowlitz Indian Tribe - The Dispossessed by Judith Irwin Excellent links to images of all regions The Makah Nation On the Olympic Peninsula Warm Springs History and Culture ... Cow Creek/Umpqua Tribe: Story
    Great Basin/Plateau Region
    Excellent links to images of all regions INDIAN TRIBE NAME-MEANING Native American Mythology of all Regions Nez Perce/Nee-me-poo Home Page ... Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation - History
    Northeast/Great Lakes Region
    Excellent links to images of all regions HOW NEWSPAPERS COVERED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR - The Early America Review, Spring 1997 LAKE OF THE WOODS OJIBWAY CULTURAL CENTRE The Iroquois Constitution/Great Law ... Indian legends
    Southeast Region
    Excellent links to images of all regions

    Ocmolgee indians of Georgia. Daily life and more.

    Good launching site for research on southeast

    Cherokee wedding ceremony
    ...
    Indian legends
    Southwest Region
    Excellent links to images of all regions Apache myths and stories Hopi - Intro to Culture HOPI culture ...
    Navajo Creation, Dieties, and Ceremonies

    97. NativeWeb Home
    Rainbow Books, Inc.; ISBN 1568250673. Dictionary of native AmericanMythology (Oxford Paperback Reference), by Sam D. Gill, Irene
    http://www.nativeweb.org/bookcenter/books/mythology_spirituality_religion/

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    Resources: 8 listings Name and Description
    Amerindian Rebirth : Reincarnation Belief Among North American Indians and Inuit
    by Antonia Mills (Editor), Richard Slobodin (Editor)
    Paperback - 411 pages (December 1994) Univ of Toronto Pr; ISBN: 080207703X
    Cry of Our Native Soul : Our Instinct for Creation-Centered Spirituality
    by Patricia J. McWhorter
    Paperback - 104 pages (July 1998) Rainbow Books, Inc.; ISBN: 1568250673
    Dictionary of Native American Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference)
    by Sam D. Gill, Irene F. Sullivan
    Paperback - 425 pages Reprint edition (July 1994) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade); ISBN: 0195086023
    Dream Catchers : Journey into Native American Spirituality
    by John, James Stewart
  • 98. Mythology--Native American Religions
    MythologyNative american religions. graphical navigation overview, MythologyNativeamerican religions' Related Collections. Browse Help.
    http://www.renardus.org/cgi-bin/genDDCbrowseSQL.pl?node=AAHGB

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