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Mohican Indians Stop Smoking Help Domestic Violence Rx for FUN Weight Loss Tips The Little Prince Doc and the kids Vive La France! Music and more books Recipes Toddler Rules Psych Links E-mail Mohican Indians Stop Smoking Help Domestic Violence Rx for FUN Weight Loss Tips The Little Prince Doc and the kids Vive La France! Music and more books Recipes Toddler Rules Psych Links E-mail The ...
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Fish Hatchery Mattaponi Indian Reservation Chief: Webster Little Eagle Custalow Asistant Chief: Carl Lone Eagle Custalow A message from Assistant Chief Carl Lone Eagle Custalow. Annual Powwow The Mattaponi Indian Reservation was created from land long held by the Tribe by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1658. Being one of the oldest reservations in the country, the Tribe traces ...
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MIAMI HISTORY (revised 12.29.99) Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles (Huron, Micmac, Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process ...
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Iroquois History Iroquois Location The original homeland of the Iroquois was in upstate New York between the Adirondack Mountains and Niagara Falls. Through conquest and migration, they gained control of most of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. At its maximum in 1680, their empire extended west from the north shore of Chesapeake Bay through Kentucky to the junction of the Ohio ...
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A Creek Indian Bibliography: Creek Indians: Sources for History, Biography and Genealogy; Print and Internet Links Contents last updated 22 May 2002 Anne E. Gometz Introduction Section 1: Begin Here Section 2: Secondary Sources Section 3: Primary Sources Section 4: Biography Section 5: Genealogy Section 6: Finding Pictures Section 7: Further Research Introduction......the Creek Indians Just what ...
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MASSACHUSET HISTORY Massachuset Location Valleys of the Charles and Neponset rivers in eastern Massachusetts, including the present site of Boston and its suburbs. Population In 1614 there may have been as many as 3, 000 Massachuset living in 20 villages around Boston Bay, but by the time the Pilgrims arrived in 1620 there were less than 800. In 1631 the Puritans counted less than 500. No ...
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TRIBAL BUSINESS Leonard Learning Center Miami Designs Screen Printing & Embroidery Miami Trader Gift Shop Gaming Business Development Authority Land & Agriculture TRIBAL GOVERNMENT Constitution Business Committee Grievance Committee TRIBAL PROGRAMS Government Programs Library & Archives Language Program Tribal Newspaper Calendar of Events RELATED LINKS Miami University HISTORY Miami History ...
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Micmac-Maliseet Institute Courses Images&Sounds MMI Resources NewsLetters OtherNativeSites Some Questions & Answers... Maliseet-Passmoquoddy Dictionary Please e-mail any suggestions/comments concerning the MMI site to Todd Perley Last Update: 8:41 PM AST, Monday November 10, 1997 ...
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The Union of Nova Scotia Indians is a tribal organization which came into existence to provide a unified political voice for the Mi'kmaq people of the province in the face of a proposed federal government policy to assimilate Canada's First Nations people into mainstream society.
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The Miami Indians originally lived in Indiana, Illinois, and southern Michigan. They moved into the Maumee Valley circa 1700. They soon became the most powerful Indian tribe in Ohio. The Miamis spoke one of the dialects of the Algonquian Indians and were thus related to the Delaware Indians, the Ottawa Indians, and the Shawnee Indians. The Miamis were allies of the French until British traders ...
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Creek Indians Introduction to Creek Nation Creek Treaties Related to Georgia William McIntosh Mary Musgrove Bibliography of Creek Indian history Creek Indian towns in the Albany, Georgia area (c. 1790) Horseshoe Bend National Military Park Creek Indian History Battle of Brushy Creek (1836) Indian Springs Hotel History of the Creek Nation An Introduction to the Creek Nation Carl Vinson ...
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News and information about the illegal Makah whale hunt in Washington state.
The Mingo Indians were a small group of natives related to the Iroquois Indians. They are sometimes called the Ohio Seneca Indians. By 1750, the Mingos had left the Iroquois and migrated to the Ohio Country. In the 1760s, the Mingo Indians lived in eastern Ohio near Steubenville. By the early 1770s, they had moved to central Ohio. One of their villages was on the banks of the Scioto River at the ...
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MINGO INDIANS (Iroquois or Six Nations) George Washington's 1753-54 map of Ohio Country shows Mingo Town about 20 miles below present Pittsburgh, about two miles below Logs Town. An anonymous map of the Ohio drawn about 1755 shows the notation at the same location that Senecas moved from here last summer . These two sources will show that the Mingoes were also considered as Senecas. Brown, Lloyd ...
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Chief Joseph Brant -- Mohawk, Loyalist, and Freemason By George L. Marshall, Jr. Joseph Brant Mohawk Chief Perhaps no Freemason who ever lived in America has been so condemned by some authors and praised by others as Joseph Brant, the powerful and influential Mohawk chief who sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War. On several occasions, he put into practice the Masonic ...
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LOCUM Frances Slocum was a young girl who was stolen by the Delaware Indians from her father's house near Wilkes-Barre, in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne county, Pa., in September, 1778. The brother of Frances Slocum is Major Benjamin Slocum. Benjamin's daughter, Maria Slocum, is my g-g grandmother and wife of Dr. Silas B. Robinson. Old Bible Owned By Scranton Woman Tells of Capture of Lost Daughter of ...
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Miami Indians The tribe originally consisted of six bands The population of the Miami Indians could have been as high as 15, 000 in the year 1600, although an estimate by the French in 1717 set it at about 8, 000. A malaria epidemic in in the 1720s and 1730s depleted their count to no more than 3, 000. They were of Algonquian stock, and lived in a number of areas surrounding the Great Lakes.
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The Yosemite Miwok No official flag is known to exist for the bands of the Miwok people that are the most inland representatives of their people. These are the residents of three small rancherias near Yosemite National Park in central California. The three Rancherias are the Jackson (pop. 21), Shingle Springs (pop. 18), and Tuolumne (pop. 135) (AID, 39-41). the Yosemite Miwok also encompasses ...
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The Munsee Indians were members of the Delaware Indians, although they lived separately from the Delaware nation for most of their existence. Some scholars argue that the Munsee Indians should not be considered Delaware because of some stark differences in dialect. The United States referred to the Munsees as a separate tribe in the Treaty of Fort Industry. The Munsee Indians were part of the ...
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Introduction to the Matis Indian culture from the South American Amazon basin. This site is an educational resource for this unique tribe and provides supplementary links.
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Menominee Culture Navigate this page... Subsistence and Seasonality Settlement Pattern, Social Organization, and Kinship Leadership and Government Religious Life, Medicine, and Healing European Contact, the Fur Trade, and Resulting Changes The Nineteenth Century Change in the Twentieth Century Related Topics and Resources The Menominee, who speak a language of the Algonkian language family, are ...
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Back Meskwaki Culture by Don Wanatee Within the vast Great Lakes region and in another area east of the St. Lawrence Seaway lived a tribe the U.S. government called the Sac & Fox. Many of the Algonquin-speaking tribes in this region succumbed to the rapid advance of Europeans who were seeking riches and land, often making treaties or creating wars by setting one tribe against another, and ...
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Virginia's Indians: Monacans Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center, Monacan Indians page. This page is written for younger readers who are seeking information on Virginia's first people. You can search this site. See also: Virginia's Indians, Past & Present History Monacan is used to describe both the Monacan tribe who lived above the rapids, called the falls, on the James River ...
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Kanienkehaka Mohawk Links History/Informative Native Foods -- Katsi Cook on Women's Uses of Berries Mohawk Literature PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly, Autumn - 1997 Sundance Film Festival: Spudwrench Kahnawake Man 1995-09-11 / ABO: Kahnawake Agreement Spudwrench - Kahnawake Man Indiana Marketing - Kahnawake - Nations / Amerindiennes / Indiennes / Autochtones / Carte / Map / Description ...
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Mission Indians. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...
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