Cherokee Indian Reservation Tribal Travel and Promotions Web Site ...
THE CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA Chief Gregory E. Pyle & Assistant Chief Mike Bailey Trail of Tears Walk 2002 Be sure to Bookmark the address, www.choctawnation.com, for easy access to your tribe. Welcome to the Official Home Page of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Through this technology you will be kept abreast of the latest happenings within your tribe, and advised of upcoming events.
June 21: Michigan Indian Family Olympics Our Chief welcomes you: Hear him here! Our Sub-Chief encourages Tribal member participation in Tribe activities (In the RealAudio software playback format) Council Outreach Advisory Network 1986 Amended Constitution & Bylaws Tribal Sovereignty defined Read details on the latest 2% Distribution released by the Tribe View the latest from Legislative Affairs ...
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation PO Box 638 Pendleton, Oregon 97801 (or for parcel deliveries: 73239 Confederated Way) Phone: (541) 276-3165 FAX: (541) 276-3095 E-mail us at the Confederated Umatilla Tribes 1996-00 CTUIR Web space courtesy of Unicom, Inc. - (541) 276-6653 ...
Preserving & promoting Cherokee History & Culture through: Museum, Arts, Pottery, Genealogy, Theater, Tours, and Educational Departments.
Cherokee Observer, Founded in 1992, we are the only independent cherokee newspaper.
The home of the Sault Tribe, a federaly recognized Tribe.
Cherokee History, Images, Maps, and Links.
cherokeehistory.com/index.html
Jerome Bushyhead Coyote Walks By 9/13/1929 - 4/15/2000 Cheyenne Tribe Glad to have you! Welcome to the world of the Southern Cheyenne. My paintings depict the life of the Plains Indian. As my paintings show - life on the plains was a very hard way to live. You learned to respect the environment and learned to respect the animals that are part of your life. Many of these animals provided life to ...
www.artnatam.com/bhead/bhead.html
www.allthingscherokee.com
Society and culture of the Creek Indians, including customs...
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Thank you for visiting the official home page of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) on the L'Anse Reservation. We are located on the beautiful shores of Lake Superior (Kitchigami), and we are the largest federally recognized Indian Tribe in the State of Michigan. KBIC is part of the the Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians. Treaty of 1854. The Keweenaw Bay Tribe has an enrolled ...
Grand Casinos Minnesota - Hinckley and Mille Lacs, Fun entertainment for the entire family. At millelacsojibwe.org you can find 'A Hero's Voice', the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's unique comic book based on American Indian, a brief history of the American Indians.
The DCI website is under reconstruction. Should you wish to order books or be in contact with the Institute, please phone (867) 874-8480 or fax (867) 874-3867. MAHSI CHO. *Our new site will be online early next year ...
Spa Resort Casino Indian Canyons Cultural Museum Welcome Centuries ago, ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla Indians settled in the Palm Springs area. They developed complex communities in the Palm, Murray, Andreas, Tahquitz, and Chino Canyons. With abundant water supply, plant and animal life, the Cahuilla Indians thrived. They grew crops of melons, squash, beans, and corn, gathered plants ...
Before being betrayed by Andrew Jackson and the state of Georgia, the sovereign Cherokee Nation controlled almost all of North Georgia ...
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Wemindji is a community located at the mouth of the Maquatua River along the east coast of James Bay. With a population of 1, 100 Wemindji is one of nine Cree communities located in remote northern Quebec.
www.wemindji-nation.qc.ca
Games of the Plains Cree Master Index Page ...
collections.ic.gc.ca/games
Chumash Indian Life in South Central California and the Northern Channel Islands includes museum resources, 13, 000 year timeline, maps, audio sound and images covering the people who lived along the coast of California specifically near Santa Barbara, the Chumash village known as Syuxtun.
Redlakenation.org is the official website of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Located in Northern Minnesota, Red Lake is one of only two soverign tribes in the entire country.
Last Update: Friday, May 24, 2002 - 9:23:29 AM The purpose of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston is to build community, to preserve Cherokee heritage, to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our people. Before you leave please sign our guest book and leave a comment or question Excerpts from The Cherokee Messenger can be found here. By-Laws of The Cherokee Cultural ...
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www.southern-cherokee.com
Last Update: Monday, July 01, 2002 - 10:12:36 AM The purpose of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston is to build community, to preserve Cherokee heritage, to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our people. Before you leave please sign our guest book and leave a comment or question Excerpts from The Cherokee Messenger can be found here. By-Laws of The Cherokee Cultural ...
www.powersource.com/cherokee/default.html
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington State, USA ...
The Pic River First Nation is a small Ojibway community nestled along the North Shores of Lake Superior. The community has many diversified business interests including a Cable Television company, a large scale forestry company, and a hydro electric company. Recent Articles and information: Economic Development Highspeed Internet Project Complete Commercial and residential service delivery ...
Comanche Lodge, Native American, Comanche Indians, Quanah Parker, Comanche Nation, Native American, Indian, Genealogy, Treaties ...
An intro to Raven's Tsalagi (Cherokee) site, offering language, in print (books) and online resources, including a lexicon (dictionary) of Cherokee words.
public.csusm.edu/public/raven/cherokee.dir/cherokee.html
CHEROKEE HISTORY Part One (revised 2.28.96) This Cherokee history was revised on 2/28/96 so as to incorporate information provided by Tsalagi historian Ken Martin. I recommend a visit to his excellent web site. Location Original: The southern Appalachian Mountains: including western North and South Carolina, northern Georgia and Alabama, southwest Virginia, and the Cumberland Basin of ...
www.tolatsga.org/Cherokee1.html
Native American narratives on history and the contemporary culture. Ojibwe perspectives and resources combine in an important new media audiovisual archive. Curriculum materials for teachers available online.
Lrrcn main | profile | location | departments | sites 1999-2001 Little Red River Cree Nation Please direct technical questions or comments to www@lrrcn.ab.ca ...
The Catawba Cultural Preservation Project, The History and Culture of the Catawba Nation ...
Kiwat Hasinay Foundation Caddo Language for Caddo People The Kiwat Hasinay Foundation aids in the preservation and perpetuation of the Caddo language and oral traditions. Click on image to enter. For no frames version, click here. 2001 Kiwat Hasinay Foundation at kiwat@bigfoot.com. Website created and maintained by America Meredith at webmaster@ahalenia.com. ...
www.ahalenia.com/kiwat/index.html
OJIBWE HISTORY (revised June 21, 2000) ...
www.tolatsga.org/ojib.html
WHITE EARTH, MN, Ojibwe reservation information.
www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/mn/whitearth.htm
Cheyenne Genealogy Cheyenne Genealogy is one of our two main areas of research. Today the tribe is divided into two bands. The Southern Cheyenne in Oklahoma and the Northern Cheyenne in Montana. Our research is primarily with the Northern band but we do have information about various families in the Southern band. Currently we have over 8, 000 Cheyenne's in our data set. This data set covers over ...
www.cheyenneancestors.com
This site is intended to enhance the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada websites. The site is updated on a periodic basis as required and will be updated when requested by community members.
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This site is intended to enhance the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada websites. The site is updated on a periodic basis as required and will be updated when requested by community members.
york_factory_fn_304.tripod.com/YorkFactoryFN.html
www.indians.org/welker/cheyenne.htm
Caddo Indians of Texas ...
www.texasindians.com/caddo.htm
Main Page How Did I Start - The Alvin F. Roark Branch More Chickasaw Links: The Official Chickasaw Nation Web site Chickasaw History by Lee Sultzman Kerry Armstrong's Chickasaw Research Kerry Armstrong's Chicksaw Nation Genweb Page Family Links: COLBERT LOVE KEMP ROARK GenForum - Colbert GenForum - Love GenForum - Kemp GenForum - Roark Other Links: Leaders and Leading Men in the Indian ...
Official site of the Lucky Man Cree Nation. Includes information on the chief and council, current initiatives, band history, land claims, and related links. ...
Archived documents and materials about the struggles of the Lubicon Cree of northern Alberta, Canada.
MILLE LACS Minnesota, Ojibwe Indian reservation information.
www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/mn/millelac.htm
The Ojibways affirm that long before they became aware of the white man's presence on this continent, their coming was prophesied by one of their old men, whose great sanctity and oft-repeated fasts enabled him to commune with spirits and see far into the future. He prophesied that the white spirits would come in numbers like sand on the lake shore, and would sweep the red race from the hunting ...
www.turtle-island.com/customs.html
As a group, the four tribes of the Chitimacha may have numbered as many as 20, 000 in 1492. While their direct contact with Europeans during the next two centuries was virtually nil, Old World epidemics spread west from the Spanish mission system of northern Florida and devastated native populations in the lower Mississippi Valley. Most Chitimacha today still live on or near their reservation at ...
www.dickshovel.com/chi.html
Garden River First Nation is a Aboriginal Community located 5 minutes from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada. A beautiful placed called, the ...
www.gardenriver.org/home/ahniin.htm
Quanah Parker Articles to read: Mackenzie's First Attempt || Three of Quanah's Wifes (Picture) || Foreward to The Last Comanche Chief || Adobe Walls Battle || Adobe Walls Battle, Page 2 The last Chief of the Comanche, his tribe roamed over the area where Pampa stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, only when he saw ...
www.pan-tex.net/usr/p/pampa-hist/pa04000.htm
THE CHUMASH INDIAN COUNCIL Of San Luis Obispo County Commentary on the San Luis Obispo Chumash Council, of southern California, by John Anderson.
www.angelfire.com/id/newpubs/slo.html
The Canadian Rocky Mountain Indian Nation are descendants of the indigenous aboriginals of Jasper National Park, Willmore Wilderness Park, the Smoky and the Kakwa River Valleys ...
www.rockymountainpeople.com
Pictures from the Cherokee Nation ...
www.wordlink.net/Cherokee
Chippewa entry from Hodge s Handbook ...
www.prairienet.org/prairienations/chippewa.htm
Background and history of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe (Washington State) by Rudolph C. Ryser, tribal member ...
The Comanche Nation The Comanche have been called the Lords of the Plains . At their height, they dominated an area that all, or parts of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and northern Mexico. They were the fiercest of fighters and one of the last to submit to the United States policy of reservations (ENAT, 68-71). They were excellent horsemen, keeping large herds and introducing the horse to ...
users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/coman.htm
My Cherokee Heritage and other American Indian Stuff ...
www.angelfire.com/in3/CherokeeHeritage
THE CHEROKEE NATIONAL PARTY Founder Cherokees Working Together MISSION STATEMENT To support the belief that all Cherokees are one nation under God. To demand sovereign status, the right to govern ourselves and the right to be recognized as an independent nation. To preserve our traditions, language, culture and government. To work together to ultimately bring about the return of the Cherokees ...
www.cherokeeobserver.org/cnp
Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, Weaving & Cordage, Games & Toys and Food & Recipes. Find simple instructional information about how these materials are ...
www.nativetech.org/clothing/regions/regn10.html
INDIAN HISTORY INDIAN HISTORY 1700 - 1749 The People use renewable Covenants, the French use verbal Agreements and the English use written Contracts. The difference is not known even by the most educated until the late twentieth century. The 13 billion dollar judgment against Texaco proves this point for those who are interested. 08/03/2002 INDIAN HISTORY 1750 - 1779 INDIAN HISTORY Return to ...
www.telusplanet.net/public/dgarneau/indian16.htm
Biography of the last chief of the comanches.
www.famoustexans.com/quanahparker.htm
Home Band Office School Businesses Events Links Welcome to Cumberland House Cree Nation Cumberland House Cree Nation 2001 ...
Kayonkwe'haka (Cayuga Links) Historical/Informative Ohwejagehka Hadegaenage Syracuse Online - Cayugas' lawyer: Move trial Cayuga Language Resources The End ...
www.kahonwes.com/links1/links_cayuga.htm
Profile: Couer d'Alene The Spokane River near its mouth. Courtesy of the Moorehouse Collection, University of Oregon Couer d'Alene Indians lived in the Spokane River drainage basin, an area of abundant fisheries that included trout, salmon, and whitefish. The Couer d'Alene supplemented hunting and gathering activites by fishing the Saint Joe River where they caught whitefish in the late fall and ...
www.ccrh.org/comm/river/profile/couer.htm
Describes how a great nation was forced to move from ancestral homelands by aggressive treaties of the United States government in the early nineteenth century.
www.thebicyclingguitarist.net/studies/trailoftears.htm
Comanche Indian - Fierce Warriors of the Southern Plains. The Comanche Indians call themselves Numunuh, which means: The People. The Comanche are famous for being the first Natives to domesticate and breed horses, even supplying their own enemies and the Americans during the Gold Rush.
Dene Suline/Soline Literature (Chipewyan) nanest'i losa Legend of the Big Bird Return to Indigenous Peoples' Literature Compiled by: Glenn Welker Last Updated: December 5, 1998 This site has been accessed times since February 8, 1996. ...
www.indians.org/welker/chipewyn.htm
Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Chippewa Restoration Web Page SOVEREIGNTY ALERT!!! ATTENTION ALL TRIBAL MEMBERS!!! In recent months tribal members have been monitoring the Tribal Council Meeting minutes to ascertain the direction and activities of the tribal council regarding membership. in May 2000 a tribal wide forum was sponsored by the tribal council to solicit community input into the ...
www.angelfire.com/mi3/SSCBRrestoration/index.html
The Colville Confederated Tribes Sprawling across more than 1, 000, 000 acres (AID, 38) or 2, 300 square miles of northeast Washington State is the Colville Reservation - that is larger than the state of Rhode Island. The reservation is named after Fort Colville, a British outpost established in the 1820s. ( Who are the Colville Indians, Colville Tribal Museum, Grand Coulee, WA). It was established ...
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Quanah Parker In 1836 after Texas won its independence from Mexico, a nine year old white girl was taken captive in a raid by the Comanches, along with five other women and children. Her name was Cynthia Ann Parker, who was to become the mother of Quanah Parker, along with his brother Pecos, and sister Prairie Flower. Quanah's father was a chief called Peta Nocona, of the Nocanas a band of the ...
goodies.freeservers.com/quanah.html
For hundreds of years the Commanche Indians were feared by the Mexicans, the white settlers, and even other Indian tribes which were the vitims of their raids. They were a proud and fierce American Indian society.
or.essortment.com/commancheindian_rmlu.htm
A site dedicated to the Crow tribe, (Apsaalooke), giving a general overview of history, culture and art!
www.angelfire.com/my/rabiddeputydawg