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Alice Fletcher (1834-1923) was America's first woman anthropologist and a pioneer in the study of Native American culture and society. She kept this diary during a six-week excursion to Dakota Territory in 1881.
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The Sac and Fox Nation For information about TELE-BINGO! go to www.telebingo.com The Asakiwaki (Sauk) and Meshkwahkihaki (Mesquakie/Fox) are Algonquin-speaking peoples originally from the northeastern United States. Asakiwaki means people of the yellow earth and Meshkwahkihawi means people of the red earth . These two distinct Native American nations are united in Oklahoma as the Sac and Fox ...
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Sioux Heritage, created by Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal members in 1995, original source for Lakhota language & culture, rated First Choice Site by visitors ...
Sandia Pueblo is a Native American community near Albuquerque New Mexico. It is a sovereign nation whose government provides municipal services to pueblo residents and oversees enterprises, including a casino. Indian gaming, history & the Sandia Mountain claim are discussed in detail. ...
Secwepemc Cultural Education Society, a non-profit native organization to assit the Shuswap people in preserving, recording, and perpetuating and enhancing the Shuswap language, history and culture. ...
Native American Arts Humanities and Culture, music, books, videos, incense and sweet grass. To promote awareness and increase knowledge of the Indigenous peoples of Mother Earth.
Red Cloud Indian School Pine Ridge, South Dakota 57770-2100 Chief Red Cloud News About Us Schools Parishes Heritage Center Alumni Development Administration Mission Statement: The mission of Red Cloud Indian School - Holy Rosary Mission, a Catholic Institution administered by the Jesuits and the Lakota People, is to develop and grow as a vibrant Church, through an education of the mind and ...
SUSQUEHANNOCK HISTORY Susquehannock Location Susquehanna River and its branches from the north end of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland across Pennsylvania into southern New York. Population The original number is uncertain, since Europeans seldom visited their villages. The best guesses of their population are somewhere between 5, 000 to 7, 000 in 1600 in at least five tribal groups. By 1700 there were ...
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SAUK and FOX HISTORY revised 11.24.99 ...
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The Shawnee Indians were living in the Ohio Valley as early as the late 1600s. The Iroquois Indians were unwilling to share these rich hunting grounds and drove the Shawnees away. Some went to Illinois, others went to Pennsylvania, Maryland or Georgia. As the power of the Iroquois weakened, the Shawnee Indians moved back into Ohio from the south and the east. They settled in the lower Scioto ...
www.ohiokids.org/ohc/history/h_indian/tribes/shawnee.html
The Seminole Nation, I.T. History of The Great Seal of The Seminole Nation SEMINOLES, A PEOPLE WHO NEVER SURRENDERED The Seminole are classified among the Muskogean peoples, a group of remnant tribes having joined in forming this division in Florida during the border wars between the Spanish and the English colonists on the Florida-Carolina frontier in the 18th century. The name Seminole, first ...
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Tools and techniques for your personal growth, regardless of the path you have chosen. A must see! Tambien en espa ol.
Soda Creek Band, The Xatsu'll First Nation The Xatsu'll First Nation is a member of the Great Secwepemc Nation, once known as the people of Xatsu'll (on the cliff where the bubbling water comes out). The Xatsu'll First Nation is one of four northern autonomous Secwepemc Nation Bands making up the Cariboo Tribal Council. The Xatsu'll First Nation has a growing population of 250-300 and presently ...
www.cariboolinks.com/ctc/soda/index.html
The Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, also known as the SNTC, was formed in 1980 as an effort of the Secwepemc chiefs to advance the issues of aboriginal rights. It is a political organization, which works on matters of common concern, including the development of self-government and the settlement of the aboriginal land title question. The SNTC is involved with natural resources management within ...
This web site offers insight into Ely Parker: a Seneca chief, a legal scholar, an engineer, a Civil War hero, and a Cabinet-level commissioner -- and the price he paid for succes in two diferent worlds.
SHAWNEE HISTORY (revised 8.5.98) So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you ...
www.tolatsga.org/shaw.html
Historical information and forum for descendants of the Saponi/Tutelo, Eastern Siouan (Eastern Blackfoot Indians) Native people of the VA and NC Piedmont ...
The Official Home Page of the Seminole Tribe of Florida is dedicated to the rich history, culture, and services of the Florida Seminole Indians.
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THE KALISPEL INDIANS The Kalispel Indians occupied the area around Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, at the time of the the first European intrusions into this interior region of the Salish-speaking peoples. They also occupied a vast drainage area upsteam in the state of Montana, and another drainage area downstream in the state of Idaho.
www.angelfire.com/id/newpubs/kalispel.html
Seneca Nation Of Indians Library Allegany Branch Salamanca, NY Library Director Pamela Bowen Library Assistant Angela Fernandez Address Broad Street Extension/P.O. Box 231 Salamanca, NY 14779-0231 Phone (716) 945-3157 FAX (716) 945-9770
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Confederated Tribes Of Siletz Burials Combined Enumeration Of Paul Washington Cemetery Riverside VFW Cemetery Siletz Valley Logsden-Rock Creek Cemetery Lower Siletz Cemetery Father Felix List Burials Thomason Tribal Cemetery Eddyville Area Cemeteries Elk City Cemetery Golden Cemetery Newport Cemetery Of Yaquina Siletz Shakers Tyee View Cemetery Olex Cemetery Compiled By M. Constance Guardino III ...
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Chief Seattle's Letter To All THE PEOPLE Chief Seattle, Chief of the Suquamish Indians allegedly wrote to the American Government in the 1800's - In this letter he gave the most profound understanding of God in all Things. Here is his letter, which should be instilled in the hearts and minds of every parent and child in all the Nations of the World: CHIEF SEATTLE'S LETTER The President in ...
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Chief Dan George (Painting by Ray Senft) (1899 - 1981) O Great Spirit whose voice I hear in the winds, I come to you as one of your many children. I need your strength and your wisdom. Make me strong not to be superior to my brother, but to be able to fight my greatest enemy: Myself We have taken so much from your culture, I wish you had taken something from ours... For there were some beautiful ...
www.indians.org/welker/dangeorg.htm
The Dakota Society - of Minnesota - Photo Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society O-Ko-Da Ke-Che-Yah ! (A league of friends convened for fellowship) Home Some Facts Children's Tutorial Meetings Newsletters Local Place Names Recommended Resources Contact us What is the Dakota Society The Dakota Society is a Minnesota non-profit corporation organized to engage in research and education ...
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Coast Salish Culture: an Outline Bibliography Brian Thom, McGill University, updated February 28, 2000 This outline review is a preliminary attempt to compile a major bibliography of scholarly research on contemporary Coast Salish and historic cultures. I have been adding to the bibliography regularly and as of January 2000, there are over 400 sources. This bibliography does not include any ...
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Flathead/Salish Literature Stories Coyote and the Monsters of the Bitterroot Valley Coyote and the Rolling Rock (Blackfeet/Salish) Coyote's Adventures in Idaho Creation of the Red and White Races Great Flood North American Indians of the Flathead, Salish, Pend d'Oreilles (named by Europeans because they wore large shell earrings) or Kalispel tribes in Montana were all visited by Lewis and Clark ...
www.indians.org/welker/flathead.htm
RETURN TO: Spiritual Heritage Page AICRC's Page Home Page LITANY OF KATERI TEKAKWITHA Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us. God the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us. God the Son, Redeemer of the World have mercy on us. God the Holy Ghost, have mercy on us. Holy Trinity, one God, have mercy on us. Kateri, lily of ...
The aboriginal people who inhabited Surrey/Watcom Region prior to European contact were the Semiahmoo of the Straits Salish.
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The Indian Occupation Of Mother Bedford (Page 5) The Land Of The Susquehannock (A large portion of the information for the following was obtained through a discussion with Paul M. Heberling, a retired anthropology professor of Juniata College, and owner of the Heberling Associates, an archaeological research company.) The various published history books available which recount the history of the ...
www.motherbedford.com/Indian5.htm
The Flathead Tribe From their reservation in western Montana came a delegation of 15 Flatheads (Selish), the historic tribe of De Smet and Ravalli, accompanied by several Spokan (Sihqomen) and Coeur d' Alene (Kalispiel). These three tribes were closely associated and spoke nearly similar Salishan dialects. They also had the same dress and general appearance. Despite their name, the Flatheads do ...
www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/congress/flathead.html
June 11 - June 12, 1999 The Occaneechi Saponi Spring Cultural Festival In Hillsborough, NC, just behind the new courthouse, when we walked down the hill toward the river, something magical was happening. People were gathered together; watching, talking, listening, learning. Chief John, his wife Lynette, and friends, celebrated the traditional handing over the belt ceremony, followed by a ...
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Shotinontowane'haka (Seneca) Poodry v. Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians The Seneca Nation of Indians Ely Samuel Parker Cornplanter Red Jacket Faithkeepers School The End ...
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Osceola Seminole Indian Leader Osceola was born in Creek Country in Georgia about 1803, his father was a British trader and his mother the daughter of Creek chief. He was said to have had a European appearance because his grandfather was Scottish. He was sometimes called Powell, which was his white step-father's name. His mother took him to northern Florida when he was very young and he grew up ...
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Why Mount Shasta Erupted Coyote, a universal and mischievous spirit, lived near Mount Shasta in what is now California. Coyote's village had little fish and no salmon. His neighbouring village of Shasta Indians always had more than they could use. Shasta Indians had built a dam that served as a trap for fish, especially the wonderful salmon. They ate it raw, baked it over hot coals, and dried ...
www.indians.org/welker/mountsha.htm
Penn State Field School Explores Susquehannock Site 8-5-98 Lancaster, Pa. -- Every summer, anthropology students trek to the far corners of the world for their rite of passage -- field school. This summer, Penn State students went only as far as Lancaster County, where the Hershey Site, an unexcavated Native American village, posed questions for the 22 students in Penn State's archaeological ...
www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/news/fieldschool.html