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  1. The Chickasaw Nation: A Short Sketch of a Noble People by James H Malone, 1922
  2. meet Arizona's Indians. (Map title: Arizona Indians with a border of Ancient Arizona Pottery Types. Arizona. Rich in Indian Culture and Lore). by Don (illus). ARIZONA - NATIVE AMERICANS) Perceval, 1960
  3. Native American Heritage: A Vistor's Guide (Supplement to Oct., 1991, Vol. 180 No. 4) by National Geographic staff, 1991
  4. Indian Territory. Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Co. trade card: map and vignette illustrations. by OKLAHOMA / NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN), 1889
  5. Atlas of the North American Indian by Carl Waldman, 2009-02-28
  6. Rand McNally Children's Atlas of Native Americans by Rand McNally and Company, 1992-09
  7. Historical Atlas Of Native Americans by Dr. Ian Barnes, 2009-02-06
  8. Mediating History: The Map Guide to Independent Video by and About African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino, and Native American People
  9. The Winter Wilderness Companion: Traditional and Native American Skills for the Undiscovered Season by Garrett Conover, Alexandra Conover, 2000-08-30
  10. A.D. 1250: Ancient Peoples of the Southwest/Includes Indian Travel Guide & Map by Lawrence W. Cheek, 1994-09
  11. The Map of Who We Are: A Novel (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series) by Lawrence R. Smith, 1997-10
  12. Picture Writing from Ancient Southern Mexico: Mixtec Place Signs and Maps (Civilization of American Indian) by Mary Elizabeth Smith, 1974-02-21
  13. Wintun Indians of California and Their Neighbors (American Indian Map-Book Series, V. 3) by Peter M. Knudtson, 1977-10
  14. Native Languages and Language Families of North America: Wall Display Map

41. Native American Genealogy & History
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42. About "Native Americans Of Oregon"
to locate sites where her students could gather information about native Americansof Oregon maps showing which Indin Nations were located where haver been very
http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/natam_or/about.html
About "Native Americans of Oregon"
Bibliography This site began as a request from a fourth grade teacher to locate sites where her students could gather information about Native Americans of Oregon. The first problem was attempting to locate over half of the tribal names listed in their social studies text proved to be impossible. Because I have always had an interest in Oregon history anyway, I decided to dig deeper. By checking many web and print resources, I found the number one problem was in finding a correct spelling of many tribal names. Attempts to spell tribal names and their inevitable corruptions by early trappers and explorers result in some tribes having many different names. The tribal names I have used are based primarily on the tribal websites and those from the University of Oregon Linguistics Department. Another problem was solved using the same resources. Maps showing which Indin Nations were located where haver been very difficult to locate. Comparing those maps led me to believe that many had been made by a lot of guesswork, some of it highly innaccurate. I have again relied on the U of O Linguistics Dept. and some archaeology texts for the map I have used. A third problem is that even some texts and maps seem to assume that the reservations currently in Oregon are located in the ancestral homes of the people that live there. This also is untrue. The Paiutes were moved from souteastern Oregon to reservations in other states and then later some were moved to the Warm Springs reservation. Neither was in their homeland. The Nez Perce have no reservation in Oregon. Their primary reservation is in Idaho, not in the Wallowas where the famous Chief Joseph lived.

43. Texas State History And Social Studies Maps
www.overmap.com. TEXAS SOCIAL STUDIES maps. Land RegionsExploration ColonizationSettlement native americans Land Regions
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Land Regions Settlement Native Americans Land Regions
click on map to see a larger image Beautiful rendition of the distinct regions and sub-regions of the State of Texas. Teacher's Manual
click on picture to see sample pages
Exploration and Colonization
click on map to see a larger image Colorful presentation of the road to settlement, including the routes and accomplishments of the early European explorers and the settlers who braved the new frontier. Teacher's Manual
click on picture to see sample pages Settlement and Statehood
click on map to see a larger image A detailed chronology of Texas' dramatic struggle for independence. Covers the historic period of the Texas Revolution to the discovery of oil. Teacher's Manual
click on picture to see sample pages Native Americans
click on map to see a larger image Boundaries of the early Native American nations of Texas with pictures and text that trace the native cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Teacher's Manual
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44. First Encounters - Native Americans And Europeans In The Mississippi Valley
The first encounters between native americans and Europeans in the Mississippi evaluateoriginal historical sources, including texts, maps, artworks, and
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SITE GUIDE Introduction Mississippi Valley Prehistory Historic Native Americans European Explorers Frequently Asked Questions ... ORDER the CD! An Educational CD-ROM In 1492, Columbus opened the door between the Old and New Worlds, catalyzing major changes for cultures on both sides of the Atlantic. The first encounters between Native Americans and Europeans in the Mississippi Valley sparked conflict and cooperation as cultures from these two worlds struggled to understand and interact with each other. The fact that similar struggles are still going on in the 21st century proves that studying history is never irrelevant. The FIRST ENCOUNTERS CD provides a format for active learning across the curriculum in social studies, foreign language, anthropology, history, and geography classes at middle school, high school, and college levels. Students will explore a multicultural perspective on first encounters by learning to critically evaluate original historical sources, including texts, maps, artworks, and archeological finds, in three language tracks: English, French, and Spanish.

45. American Indian History Resources
Land Transfers from native americans to Whites 17751894 These two maps revealthe dramatic transfer of Indian Lands in to white hands between 1775 and 1894.
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46. Garrison Diversion: Maps
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47. Education World ® : Great Sites For Teaching About: Native Americans
use in your classroom study of native americans, this site offers lots of informationabout native American history and keywords, and interactive maps and the
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Great Sites For Teaching
Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES Arts ... Social Sciences Great Sites Article G R E A T S I T E S A R T I C L E
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The Education World Great Sites for Teaching About ... page highlights Web sites to help educators work timely themes into their lessons. This week's sites are among the best on the Web for teaching about Native Americans.
  • The Cherokees of California
    http://www.powersource.com//cocinc/default.html

    Look here for a number of resources on Cherokee culture, from language and recipes to music and literature. The Cherokee Syllabary offers a Cherokee pronunciation key, the Cherokee alphabet, and more. Recipes from the Cherokee Cookbook are simple and appealing enough to make for or with your students. The Cherokee Research links let users explore the lineage and present-day descendants of this proud people. Teachers could base a unit study of Native Americans, featuring the traditions, history, and language of the Cherokee people, on this site.
  • Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States
    http://hometown.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/index.htm

    The flags of more than 100 groups of Native American people, from the Abenaki of New England to the Zia Pueblo of the Southwest, are catalogued here. Text that accompanies the flag images includes information about the symbolism of each flag and the people it represents. Users can also find information about native peoples of Canada and Australia.
  • 48. Education World® Lewis And Clark And The Native Americans
    Lewis and Clark and the native americans how the Lewis and Clark Expedition impactednative American tribes. Students will practice using maps as they identify
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    Archives: All Articles by Date The Arts ... Lesson Planning Lesson Plan L E S S O N P L A N Lewis and Clark and the Native Americans
    Return to Meet the Corps of Discovery: The Members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
    Subjects
    Social Studies
    • History
      • U.S. History
      Grades
      Brief Description
      Students learn how the Lewis and Clark Expedition impacted Native American tribes.
      Objectives
      Students will
      • practice using maps as they identify various names given to geographic landmarks.
      • work in groups to complete a map, brainstorm ideas, and report their findings.
      • explore issues related to the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition on the area explored.
      • practice Internet research skills.
      Keywords
      Lewis and Clark, Native, Lakota, Louisiana Purchase, Native American, Indian
      Materials Needed
      • student activity sheet (provided) showing a map of the Lakota territories explored by Lewis and Clark (one for each student))
      • several copies of a United States road atlas that includes topographical features (or a topographical map of the United States that includes political boundaries)
      • computers with Internet access
      Lesson Plan
      For the complete lesson, go to PBS’s

    49. Guide To Sources On Native Americans
    and explains the healing practices of native North americans. Also included are manynative American terms that relate for ease of use, with maps, a detailed
    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/edx/NativeAmGui.htm
    GUIDE TO SOURCES ON NATIVE AMERICANS
    Education and Social Science Library
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    This guide refers primarily to sources located in the Education and Social Science Library. All materials are shelved in the Reference Collection, unless otherwise noted. Other units within the University Library (particularly the History Library, the Reference Library, the Undergraduate Library, the English Library, the Documents Library, and the Main Bookstacks) also have important resources for finding information about Native Americans.
    Call Numbers
    Search Hints Guides to the Literature Guides to Children's Literature and Books ... Web Resources Call Numbers Books on Native Americans are scattered throughout the collection, making shelf browsing somewhat difficult. The following call numbers may be helpful: Bibliographies Mythology and Religion Legal Issues and Problems Language Art Literature History and comprehensive works, throughout North America History and comprehensive work, U.S. by region and state

    50. People Of The Plains: Native Americans In Kansas Trunk
    People of the Plains native americans in Kansas. Students will explore the nativeAmerican culture explored using historic photographs, maps and interactives.
    http://www.kshs.org/teachers/trunks/native.htm
    Traveling Resource Trunks
    People of the Plains: Native Americans in Kansas
    Grades 1 - 3
    Students will explore the Native American culture through hands-on activities using replica artifacts. The clothing, religion, housing styles, art forms, and foodways are explored using historic photographs, maps and interactives.
    Trunk Specifications
    Weight: 47 lbs.
    Dimensions: 31" x 22" x 16"
    Insure for $500 when shipping
    INTRODUCTION
    This trunk is designed to be a comprehensive unit used in grades 1 through 3. The information deals with Indians in Kansas, mainly Plains Indians but some information is provided on emmigrant tribes. Thematic units have been developed covering such subjects as food, shelter, clothing and crafts, and spiritualism. Particular focus is given to the buffalo and its importance in Native American culture. The trunk includes many large photographs and visual aids. Because children learn better by experimenting and discovering firsthand, reproduction objects also are included. Youngsters can examine these and draw conclusions on their own or with the help of the teacher. Historical backgrounds, vocabulary lists, reading lists, and bibliographies are provided for each section. The activities and discussions are only suggestions, written with first to third graders in mind, however the teacher should feel free to adapt the materials to other grade levels. Some activities may not be suitable for younger students. We advise that you read through any activities first to make sure they are appropriate for your students. For example, in the Spiritualism unit several activities are related to the use of the pipe in Native American culture. For some students this may be inappropriate, and you may want to avoid this particular activity.

    51. NATIVE AMERICANS GENEALOGY BOOKS
    native americans. It carries over 600 source notes, 2 indices (one of Indian namesalone), and 3 sections of appendices; as well as maps of the original 11
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    NATIVE AMERICANS
    1898 Dawes Roll "Plus"
    1909 Guion Miller Roll "Plus"

    Blood Kin

    Cherokee by Blood. 9 volumes
    ...
    1924 Baker Roll

    CP-050D. 1898 DAWES ROLL "PLUS". This 1898 Roll contains 36,714 names as well as a vast amount of information on those who were members of the Cherokee Nation upon its dissolution in 1898 and today serves as a basis for the membership rolls which are still open. Useful to the genealogists is information such as ages, addresses, relationships, Miller Roll Number, surname changes by marriage, divorce and adoption, etc. Has some Guion Miller Roll information for those who appeared on both rolls. This book is an invaluable research resource for tracing Cherokee rolls. 9 x 12, 150 double pp., spiral bound, paper. $30.00 CP-050G. 1909 GUION MILLER ROLL "PLUS" . This 1909 Roll contains 62,769 names, including all applicants for the Miller Roll, both those accepted and those not accepted for the Court of Claims Settlement. Provides some information from the 1898 Dawes Roll for this who were on both rolls. Also, information such as Dawes Roll Number, Census Card Number, Degree of Cherokee Blood and Surname in 1898 - all very useful tools for the researcher. 9 x 12, 225 double pp., spiral bound, paper. $35.00 I-527.

    52. OhioKids! - Homework Help
    in the words of Ohio's Africanamericans that lived and other resources related tonative American history maps of native American Lands, Current Places, and
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    Native Americans Calendars Documents ... Ohio Cities Name URL Definition Black History Quest http://blackquest.com/link.htm A Web portal to African American history and culture resources Gateway to African-American History http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/blackhis/ A gateway to news about African American history from the U.S. Department of State Encyclopædia Britannica Guide to Black History http://blackhistory.eb.com/ Timeline, encyclopedia articles, and Web links related to Black history The African American Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920 http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/africanam/ Experiences (1850-1920) in the words of Ohio's African-Americans that lived them Native American History http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/history.htm A Web portal to sites related to American Indian history Smithsonian Native American Resources http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nm Links to exhibitions, readings, and other resources related to Native American history and culture Maps of Native American Lands, Current Places, and History http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/historical.html

    53. Virginia's Indians, Past & Present
    Some historical information on native American tribes in Virginia from the Ice Age to today.Category Society Ethnicity Tribes, Nations and Bands...... Mapping Virginia Extensive resources including early maps and information onnative americans. From Geography of Virginia page. Geography of Virginia.
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/vaindians.htm

    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center search this site. An index and sitemap are also available.
    Eight tribes are recognized by the Commonwealth of Virginia . These include the Chickahominy, the Eastern Chickahominy, the Mattaponi, the Upper Mattaponi, the Monacan, the Nansemond, the Pamunkey and the Rappahannock. Some Virginia tribes are listed on the Bureau of Indian Affairs' List of Petitioners as seeking status as tribes recognized by the U. S. government. These include petitions filed by the United Rappahannock Tribe, Inc., The Upper Mattaponi Tribe, Inc., the Ani-Stohini/Unami Nation, Mattaponi Tribe (Mattaponi Indian Reservation), the Monacan Indian Tribe and the Chickahominy Indian Tribe. No Virginia tribes are included in the Tribal Entities List of the United States government in Virginia as of March 2, 2000. Page revised 12/02/01.
    See also related pages: U. S. History to 1877 and Native Americans
    Page Index
    General
    From the Ice Age to the 16th Century [Written for Younger Readers]

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    See also [Native Americans] [U.S. History to 1877. Virginia's Fifth Grade Curriculum]

    54. Native American Issues - LibrarySpot.com Feature
    Affairs Part of the US Department of the Interior, this site hosts an array ofpursuits by native americans and the Statistics and maps are also available.
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    55. Center For Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies
    maps in particular are of great use to this website’s account of WK 1890, for theyshow exactly where on the Pine Ridge Reservation happened native americans.
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    The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island 1969 - 1971 PHOTOCOLLECTION

    Alcatraz claim by Indians happened 30 years ago

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    56. Native Americans
    texts, the Sun Dance, Ghost Dance, Wounded Knee, treaties, tribal sites, maps, languagelinks Quotes from Our native Past Quotes by famous native americans.
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    Pine River Middle School Who We Are Lesson and Projects Resources ... News Around the Middle Native Americans Herbs, Foods and Recipes Comprehensive Links Modern Day PowWows ... Indian Mascots Authors M. Thompson, S. Gustafson, C. Choponis Objective This seventh grade project includes extensive links to Native American resources on the net. Two different sets of project outlines for research assignments are included. Suggestions for projects and crafts are listed as well as a bibliography of fiction books, nonfiction books, and legends with a Native American theme. Students begin by reading a novel with a Native American theme such as Sign of the Beaver , by Elizabeth George Speare, as well as selected short stories. Fiction Bibliography Curriculum Standards Activities include 1. "Fact Cards" on their specific tribe including 3 facts and a picture on food, clothing, location, and housing. Each topic should be on a separate page and created in a program such as PowerPoint, MS Publisher or MS Word. Non Fiction Bibliography and Internet Links 2. Choose a Native American name and illustrate it with picture writing.

    57. Native American Culture And History Guide .. The History Beat
    National Archelogical Database maps; National Resource Center on native nativeAmerican Cancer Initiatives; native americans and the Environment; nativeNet
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    58. Homework Help--Countries & Native Peoples--NativeAmericans In History
    American History Archive Columbia University site provides maps, timelines, and TheNative americans From PBS this site includes background information on the
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    American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience

    From California State University, Long Beach this site provides links to a collection of images of Native Americans including narrative descriptions. It is arranged chronologically from the prehistoric period through 1990.
    American Indian History and Related Issues

    From the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach, this site provides links to information about history and culture of Native Americans in North America.
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    From the Canadian Museum of Civilization this site provides images of clothing from native Indian tribes in Canada detailing type, date made, and culture. Tribes include Haida, Inuit, Ojibwa, Tsimshian, and others.

    59. Native Americans Around Mount Shasta: Wintu
    Geology ~ Environment ~ native americans ~ Folklore ~ History ~ Art ~ LiteratureRecreation ~ maps ~ Mount Shasta Collection ~ Bibliography ~ Lesson Plans
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    60. ProTeacher! Native Americans Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grad
    Today Resources, teaching tips, and lessons regarding ancient to contemporary NativeAmericans. A 98 page curriculum in PDF format uses maps, pictures, charts
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    History Native Americans Southwest Region Native American Home - Print, cut, and paste a Southwest-styled Native American home to create a three dimensional model source
    Native Americans in the West
    - With printable, ready-to-go resources, students compare perspectives of Native Americans and pioneers during the Gold Rush era source
    The First Americans Yesterday and Today
    - Resources, teaching tips, and lessons regarding ancient to contemporary Native Americans. Click on "Teaching with Respect for Cultures" to access dozens of lesson plans. Designed for grades 3 and 4, but adaptable source
    A Navajo Thunder Song
    - Students interpret a traditional Navajo song to better understand the influences of nature on Navajo life. Lesson includes a reproducible master of the song source
    Anasazi Workshop
    - A collection of lesson plans that explore the heritage, environment, and art of the Anasazi people source
    Aztec Ruins National Park
    - A 98 page curriculum in PDF format uses maps, pictures, charts, science activities, social studies lessons, and math to teach students about the lives of ancestral puebloans of New Mexico source
    Chumash Rock Painting
    - Information, discussion questions, and activity ideas about this ancient Californian art

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