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  1. Native American Dance Steps by Bessie Evans, May G. Evans, 2003-02-04
  2. Medicine Wheel Ceremonies: Ancient Philosophies for Use in Modern Day Life (Native American) by Vicki May, C. V. Rodberg, 1996-01
  3. Native American Crafts and Skills: A Fully Illustrated Guide to Wilderness Living and Survival by David Montgomery, 2008-05
  4. Beading in the Native American Tradition by David Dean, 2002-06-01
  5. The Wisdom of the Native Americans
  6. Native American Postcolonial Psychology by Eduardo Duran, 1995-03-30
  7. Circle Of Life: Traditional Teachings Of Native American Elders by James David Audlin, 2004-11
  8. Between Earth & Sky: Legends of Native American Sacred Places by Joseph Bruchac, 1999-04-19
  9. Native American History For Dummies by Dorothy Lippert, Stephen J. Spignesi, et all 2007-10-29
  10. Native Americans Today: Resources and Activities for Educators, Grades 4-8 by Arlene B. Hirschfelder, Yvonne Beamer, 2000-01-15
  11. Washoe Seasons of Life: A Native American Story by Karen Wallis, 2004-10
  12. Native American Games and Stories by Joseph Bruchac, James Bruchac, 2000-09-25
  13. Native Americans, Christianity, and the Reshaping of the American Religious Landscape
  14. Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman, 2006-08-30

41. Native American/Idegenous People Resources
Native American/Indigenous People Resources. U.S. Department of Labor Indian and Native American Programs (INAP) Provides general information and assistance to Workforce Investment
http://campusapps2.fullerton.edu/Career/students/diversity/nativeAmerican.aspx

42. Abbe Museum
Focus on Maine s Native American history, culture, art and archaeology.
http://www.abbemuseum.org/
  • Home About the Abbe GROUND BREAKING EXHIBITION Headline News: Wabanaki Sovereignty in the 21st Century is a ground breaking exhibit inspired by news headlines of the past twenty years.  Through a combination of actual news headlines and first person voice of Wabanaki leaders, the exhibit will explore eight topics frequently covered in the news.  A wide array of objects will compliment the story and foster greater understanding of Wabanaki issues. UPDATES Check out our new commercial running on The Acadia Channel! Small Medium Large You will need Quicktime to view the commercial. Download HOURS OF OPERATION Visit the Abbe Museum during our winter hours in downtown Bar Harbor from 10-4 Thursday through Saturday. The Abbe Museum at Sieur de Monts Spring in Acadia National Park is now closed for the season. Beginning January 1, 2011, we will have new hours of operation. To serve you better, we will be open: Downtown Location
    Daily 10-5 late May-October
    Thursday-Saturday 10-4 November to April (closed January)
    Sieur de Monts Spring Location
    Daily 10-5 late May- early October
    COMMUNITY GALLERY Opening on October 28 is Aunt Lu: The Story of Princess Watahwaso . Please plan to join us for the opening reception from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. V OLUNTEERING Blossom, a new Abbe volunteer prepares an exhibition mailing.

43. Native American History
Annotated list of links to Native American history sites. This page is no longer being updated. Please see the primary source section of the Native American History subject guide for
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/native.html
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44. The Davistown Museum
Exhibits on Native American history and culture.
http://www.davistownmuseum.org/publications/volume4.html
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Kirkus Review of Norumbega Reconsidered
This publication is available in hard copy
Also issued as a separate publication is Appendix C:
Searching for the Wawenocks: Four Guides to the Past by Kerry Hardy
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Cover pdf format, size: 1.4 Mb) Frontispiece pdf format, size: 0.2 Mb) Norumbega Reconsidered: Mawooshen and the Wawenoc Diaspora Preface 3
Introduction 5
Protohistory and the Phenomenon of Naming 8
The Wawenoc Diaspora 11
The English Version of Maine's Ethnohistoric Past 16
The Bourquian Model: A French Version of Maine's Ethnohistory 22 The Confederacy of Mawooshen 26 The Myths of Norumbega 31 The Current Paradigm 37 The French Sources: An Ambiguous Commentary 39 Ethnocentrism and the Problem of Samoset 44 Revisionist's Paradigm Part I: The Conundrum 49 Dean Snow: The Abenaki or the Etchemins? 54 Eastern Abenaki Villages at the Beginning of the Historic Era 58 "Wawinak," The Oval Island, as "Arambeck" 62

45. American Indian College Fund | Native American Scholarships | Scholarships
Visit American Indian College Fund's site to find out more about our scholarship programs and how we can help you get a college education.
http://www.collegefund.org/scholarships/main.html
Scholarships
Thank you for your interest in the American Indian College Fund. We currently have two different scholarship programs available, our Tribal College Scholarship Program and our Special Scholarship Program The American Indian College Fund provides scholarship support to each tribal college. We also administer several scholarship programs offered to American Indian students attending tribal colleges and state and private universities. In addition to our scholarships, you'll find more resources on the Resources page
American Indian College Fund scholar Ashley Renville talks about surviving peer pressure, growing up Indian and what is beneficial about her scholarship she received from the Fund.
Each scholarship awarded to a tribal college student through the American Indian College Fund can mean the difference between receiving a college degree or dropping out.
Graduating Northwest Indian College students making last-minute adjustments to their robes. AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE FUND 8333 Greenwood Blvd. Denver, CO 80221

46. Koshare Indian Museum :: Home
Preserves and interprets Native American culture, with a primary focus on art and artifacts of the Southwest and Plains Indians.
http://www.kosharehistory.org/
... More than a Museum
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      Fun Places to Go with Children in Colorado: Second Edition Revised and Updated Page 122: "Children will find the layout of the museum of interest, particularly its round ceremonial room."
      Moon Handbooks Colorado
      Page 148: "It might be tempting to zip through La Junta without stopping, but it'd be a shame to miss this wonderful museum..."
      John Fielder's Best of Colorado

      Page 64: "...Koshare Indian Museum has an impressive collection of Native American art and artifacts, especially early 20th-century beaded clothing..."
      Page 14: "Ask any junior high girl: it's next to impossible to get a junior high boy to dance. But not in La Junta, where..."
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      Koshare Indian Kiva and Museum
      The Koshare Indian Kiva is located on the Otero Junior College campus and is one of Colorado's premier attractions.
      Koshare Indian Museum
      115 W 18th St.
      La Junta, CO 81050

47. NATIVE AMERICAN GENERAL SERVICE OFFICE OF AA
NATIVE AMERICAN GENERAL SERVICE OFFICE OF AA In 1990, a vision came to a Paiute Indian named Earl Lent Jr. , an alcoholic from Bishop, California.
http://www.freewebs.com/indigenous_sobriety/NAIGSO/Native American General Servi

48. Ataloa Lodge
Native American artifacts on display at Bacone College in Oklahoma. Site features information about the museum and its collections and its store.
http://ataloa.bacone.edu/
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Bacone College, 2299 Old Bacone Road, Muskogee OK 74403 918-683-4581
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49. Free Books > History > Americas > Native American > General & Pre-Columbus
Ancient America, In Notes On American Archaeology; Arctic Researches And Life Among The Esquimaux Being The Narrative Of An Expedition In Search Of Sir John Franklin, In The
http://2020ok.com/4839.htm

50. -Tiro Typeworks-
Resources, background information and fonts relating to native American and Canadian writing systems.
http://www.tiro.com/syllabics/
Syllabics
In this section you will find various resources and links to articles related to North American syllabic writing systems, including the Canadian Syllabic script as well as the Cherokee script. Various fonts for these scripts are also available, including Euphemia and Plantagenet Cherokee.
Those who are familiar with the old Tiro syllabic website will still find most of the material and files that were contained there, but the content has been reorganized to fit into the structure of the new Tiro website, rather than being a separate sub-site.
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Euphemia
Both typefaces have support for the latin script as well as Canadian Syllabics. Euphemia covers most languages which use the Canadian Syllabic script including various Cree orthographies, Inuktitut and the historical Carrier script. Both font families are available with free licenses to end users.
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James Evans, a short biography
History of Canadian Syllabics series I In the wilderness of Rupert's Land, a Wesleyan missionary, James Evans, develops a new writing system for the Cree language. Deprived of the materials necessary for printing, he manufactures his own; casting type and printing using the limited resources available to him.

51. History >> Americas >> Native American >> General & Post-Columbus Books
List of History Americas Native American General PostColumbus Books on PaperBack Swap.
http://www.paperbackswap.com/book/browser.php?gid=4838

52. 1360 WCHL - Chapel Hill-Carrboro's News, Talk, And Tar Heels Station
UNC Hosts Nike Native American General Manager 200901-21 164500 Sam McCracken, general manager of Nike’s Native American business, will
http://www.wchl1360.com/details.html?id=9187

53. Native Echo Flutes
Gallery of Native American style flutes hand crafted from exotic woods from around the world.
http://www.nativeecho.com
Login or Create an Account Your Shopping Cart Main Menu Categories Online Store Menu Shopping Cart There are no items in your shopping cart. Quick Store Search Search Term Advanced Search Account Menu Popular Pages Native Echo Flutes Menu Store Home Advanced Search Shopping Cart Checkout Categories Artisan Series Artisan Series flutes are flutes made by Native Echo Flutes in collaboration with another artist. These flutes are only for a few elite clients wishing to own the ultimate handcrafted flute of unparalleled quality and artistic touch. Walking Stick Flutes Walking Stick Flutes incorporate two passions of most flute players in to one really awesome item. Hiking and flute playing. These flutes have a bold voice and feature a beautiful walking stick for hiking. Exotic Flutes Exotic flutes made from exotic woods from around the world. These flutes say wow in voice and looks.

54. Native Americans In The U.S. Military
Naval Historical Center's tribute to the contributions of Native Americans in 20th Century military operations, including the Code Talkers and other decorated members of the
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq61-1.htm

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20th Century Warriors: Native American Participation in the United States Military
(Prepared for the United States Department of Defense by CEHIP Incorporated, Washington, DC, in partnership with Native American advisors, Rodger Bucholz, William Fields, Ursula P. Roach. Washington: Department of Defense, 1996.)
A Long Tradition Of Participation
American Indians have participated with distinction in United States military actions for more than 200 years. Their courage, determination, and fighting spirit were recognized by American military leaders as early as the 18th century. I think they [Indians] can be made of excellent use, as scouts and light troops. Gen. George Washington, 1778

55. Chazanoff, Native American Flute Music
Sheet music for flute and recorder.
http://www.shakuhachi.com/SM-Chaz.html
Daniel Chazanoff
Native American Music
in Seven Volumes for the Flute or Recorder
Daniel Chazanoff holds a doctorate in music education from Columbia University. His experience includes more than 35 years as a music teacher, cellist, conductor, researcher and writer of over 175 publications. Daniel Chazanoff
Music of the Native North American for the Flute or Recorder
This is a condensed version of Native American Music in Seven Volumes for the Flute or Recorder with representative samples of sheet music from each tribe. 32 pages. CS-2 Ordering Information Price of Book Sheet Music Menu
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56. Native American Home Pages - Nations
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS. Last update September 16, 2008. Maintained by Lisa Mitten. INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS. This section contains links to pages that have either
http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/nations.html
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Last update - September 16, 2008
Maintained by Lisa Mitten
INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z

57. Twoshields Production Co. - Home
Specializing in Native American dance and cultural performances, Olympic dancers and world champion hoop dancers.
http://www.twoshields.com/

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Two Shields is a Native American Dance Company in Salt Lake
City, Utah, which specializes in genuine Native American Music, Pow-Wow dancers, Hoop Dance, Native American flute music, American Indian Dance, Native American workshops, and Native American / Cultural performers throughout the USA and International destinations. Understanding Native Spirit through Native American Celebrations of Culture is the primary goal of this Utah Native performing group.
Twoshields Native American entertainment and heritage programs have performed at TWO Winter Olympic Opening Ceremonies and am pleased to offer our services to your next event. NINO Reyos is a Native American Consultant, musician / composer, a Utah artist who is a member of the Laguna Pueblo and Northern Ute Indian Tribes. The Utes are one of the American Indian Tribes of Utah. He is a Native American Music Award Nominee (NAMMYS) and his Music can be heard on Native Radio stations across the country. Nino's music was in two ( Ute , Northwestern Shoshone ) of a five part television series "We Shall Remain" highlighting the Utah Tribes. The documentaries has aired in the of Spring 2009 throughout the Nation.

58. Application For Assistance
Division of Welfare and Supportive Services Application for Assistance Working for the Welfare of ALL Nevadans Programs You May Apply For Food Assistance from the Supplemental
http://dwss.nv.gov/dmdocuments/Forms_2905-EG.pdf

59. Native American Dance Styles
Photos and descriptions of powwow dancing styles.
http://www.prairieisland.org/dance_styles.htm
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Dance Styles There are many different types of dance and dance categories at a powwow. Dance categories are divided by age, gender, and style of dance. Traditional Male These dancers may wear bead work, a breastplate, a back bustle made of Eagle or hawk feathers, matching round arm bands, ankle bells, a breechcloth, choker, a wapeca (feathered porcupine headdress), leggings, and moccasins. Some regalia may include pieces of fur or bone from animals. Dance movements include active head movements re-enacting warriors searching the ground for tracks of enemy or prey. Traditional Female These dancers wear buckskin or cloth ankle-length or mid-calf dresses, sometimes decorated with elk teeth or shells. The regalia includes a knee-length breastplate, leggings, brass tack or leather belt, otter braid wraps, and moccasins. Dancers may carry a long-fringed shawl, fan, bag, or scarf and dance movements are dignified and graceful. The movements are characterized by the swaying of the fringe. Fancy Feather This dance is performed by men and boys, having it's origin in the old war dances. Regalia is usually bright, colorful, and elaborate and includes two long, fringe-back bustles, a head roach, decorated yokes and breech cloths, angora anklets, ankle sheep bells, moccasins, and arm bands. The dance steps are fast, intricate, and include twisting, leaping, twirling, splits, footwork, and acrobatics. Dance sticks are carried and twirled during this high-energy dance.

60. Au Authum Ki, Inc. Arizona Based Construction Company General Contractor
Au' Authum Ki, Inc. (AAK) specializes in commercial general construction. Our professional staff are industry experts and will utilize their experience to deliver you the best
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