Sheko:li! Click here to meet our Nation Representative and Clan Mothers & Men's Council. Many of the addresses within this site have been changed. You will need to update your bookmarks. If you experience any further problems, please feel free to contact us at the addresses at the bottom of each page. Thank you, The Oneida Indian Nation 2000 Oneida Indian Nation. 223 Genesee Street Oneida NY ...
A proud and progressive sovereign government of the Oneida people. The Nation is constantly striving to develop economically, socially, and spiritually into the next seven generations.
The Library of Congress From the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress Search by Keyword | Browse by: Music | Photographs | Spoken Word | Events | Pow-Wow Audio in Sequence Omaha Indian Music features traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s. The multiformat ethnographic field collection contains 44 wax cylinder recordings collected by Francis La Flesche and Alice Cunningham ...
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The official homepage of the Muwekma Ohlone California Indian tribe.
WELCOME TO THE OSAGE TRIBE ONLINE! Enter ...
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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.
A non-profit organization providing services to Ottawa's Aboriginal Community.
OTTAWA HISTORY ...
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An act for the division of the lands and funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma Territory, from Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, an historically significant, seven volume compilation of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 ...
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Describes history and culture of Oneida people and the community services and facilities that provides opportunities for business development. It also produces products including the high gain wide band (VHF/UHF/FM) amplified antenna which brings in off-air channels and works well with a dish.
Native American poet Annette Arkeketa ...
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The Okanagan Nation Alliance is the Tribal Council for the Okanagan Nation in British Columbia, Canada ...
The Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin: Information and history. A tribute from Jeff Lindsay.
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Painting by Frank Howell) ...on the Passing of Elders You sit still among us, Brother, your person retains its usual resemblance, and continues similar to ours, without any visible deficiency, except that it has lost the power of action. But whither is that breath flown, which a few hours ago sent up smoke to the Great Spirit Why are those lips silent, that lately delivered to us expressive and ...
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Native American author Anna Lee Walters ...
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, Native American History - dewey decimal 973.0497977.800497 ...
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The Otoe-Missouria The bear, the eagle, the beaver, the bison, the deer, the owl and the pigeon are the clan totems of the Otoe-Missouria of Oklahoma. These symbols comprise the basis of the seal of the tribe that is found at the center of their white tribal flag. These seven creatures ring a prayer feather which lies in the center of the Otoe- Missouria seal. All appear in natural colors upon ...
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An Overview of Ohlone Culture In the 16th century, (prior to the arrival of the Spaniards), over 10, 000 Indians lived in the central California coastal areas between Big Sur and the Golden Gate of San Francisco Bay. This group of Indians consisted of approximately forty different tribelets ranging in size from 100-250 members, and was scattered throughout the various ecological regions of the ...
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The Oneida Nation of New York The Oneida, or Onyota'a ka are one of the original five members of the Iroquois League, being situated in what today is upper New York State. The traditional lands of the Oneida were the second most easterly of the Iroquois, situated between the easternmost Mohawk and the Onondaga (ENAT, 168). Their name means either, the People of the Boulder or People of the ...
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Private Pierre Cruzatte was of French and Omaha Indian extraction. He enlisted with Lewis and Clark on May 16, 1804, at St. Charles (Missouri). Before enlisting, Cruzatte had formerly been a trader on the Missouri for the Chouteau fur interests. He could speak the Omaha language and was skilled in sign language, so was of valuable assistance to the captains at the Indian councils and encounters ...
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My Little Corner of Oneidas Genealogy site of Oneida Indians in Wisconsin and Canada.
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The Ottawa Nation of Oklahoma The Ottawa lived along the shore of Georgia Bay in Canada when the French explorer Samuel de Champlain located them in 1615. A quarter-century later, pressured by the Iroquois (see Iroquois Confederation), the Ottawa moved to Green Bay in present-day Wisconsin from where they spread into northwestern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Culturally, the Ottawa are ...
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Thatched Ohlone Style House ...
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Treaty with the Oto and Missouri, March 15, 1854, pertaining to cession of land to U.S., from Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, an historically significant, seven volume compilation of U. S. treaties, laws and executive order pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U. S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 ...
digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/oto0608.htm
Sample entry OTOE Alan H. Hartley The following material is a mock-up of a possible OED entry for the new word Otoe , based on the raw slips. I have written the entry to satisfy my own curiosity as to how my slips would look written up in final form and to illustrate to the interested public the metamorphosis slips undergo in the writing of an entry. The published entry may differ in many ...
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Onenyotehaka (Oneida Links) Historical/Informative Oneida Indian Nation Canyon Records Productions - Joanne Shenandoah The Oneida Indians of Wisconsin The Three Sisters Story Oneida Indian Nation Treaties Project Turning Stone Casino ONEIDA RESERVATION LAND MAPS Oneida Indian Nation -Wampum Fort Stanwix National Monumen Re: War of the Worlds - Oneida Indians The End ...
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Onondaga Books at Tuscaroras.com ...
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Ononta'kehaka (Onondaga Links) Historical/Informative Onondaga Literature Leon Shenandoah Onondaga Nation The Onondaga Onondaga Nation Update Onondaga Nation Onondaga Nation Repatriation Gasoline Tom Longboat The End ...
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Omaha Literature Do not grieve. Misfortunes will happen to the wisest and best of men. Death will come, always out of season. It is the command of the Great Spirit, and all nations and people must obey. What is past and what cannot be prevented should not be grieved for.... Misfortunes do not flourish particularly in our lives -- they grow everywhere. Chief Big Elk, Omaha I shall vanish and be ...
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The Internet Public Library Native American Authors: Browsing by Tribe Onondaga Tribe Onondaga Authors Adelphena Logan Oren Lyons Harvest McCampbell Gail Tremblay Return to Native American Authors | IPL Home ...
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Osage Indian Heritage From early tribal tradition, and from the research of archaeologists and historians, and the ancestors of the Osage, we know that this tribe of Indians was closely affiliated with the Siouan, or Dhegiha tribes, their dialect being much the same. The name, Osage, is a corruption of the tribal name, Wa-Zha-Zhe, that the Indians used themselves, the meaning and derivation is ...
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The Internet Public Library Native American Authors: Browsing by Tribe Osage Tribe Osage Authors Duane Big Eagle Charlotte Declue William Least Heat-Moon Yeffe Kimball John Joseph Mathews W.S. Penn Carter Revard Robert Allen Warrior Terry P. Wilson Online resources about the Osage Tribe The Official Web Site of the Osage Tribe Author: The Osage Tribal Council and The Osage Tribe Type: tribal ...
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Ioway heritage is a real rich mixture of not only Ioway blood, but also Otoe, Omaha, Missouri, and other tribes, as well as Ma'unke (whiteman) especially French.
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The Internet Public Library Native American Authors Project Andrew J. Blackbird (Mac-ke-te-be-nessy) , 1822- Chippewa Ottawa Andrew Blackbird was born in 1822. In his book, Blackbird tells of his Indian youth, his baptism, and his journey to Ohio to seek an education among the whites. In 1861 he was appointed U.S. interpreter. He was Catholic but later converted to Protestantism. Books by Andrew ...
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