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  1. Another America: Native American Maps and the History of Our Land by Mark Warhus, 1998-08
  2. Cartographic Encounters: Perspectives on Native American Mapmaking and Map Use (The Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr., Lectures in the History of Cartography)
  3. Native Americans (Maps & geography series) by Karen D Schell, 1995
  4. Another America: Native American Maps & the History of Our Land by Mark Warhus, 1998-08-01
  5. ANOTHER AMERICAN NATIVE AMERICAN MAPS AND THE HISTORY OF OUR LAND by Mark Warhus, 1997-01-01
  6. Another America, Native American Maps by Mark Warhus, 1997
  7. Another America: Native American Maps & the History of Our Land --1997 publication. by various, 1997-01-01
  8. Another America: Native American Maps & the History of Our Land
  9. National Geographic Map - Native American Heritage by National Geographic Society, 1991-01-01
  10. Native American Reservations Map by George Russell, 2001-02-10
  11. The when, how, why of Oklahoma: To accompany George Rainey's historical map of 1939 (Native American Tribes Of Oklahoma) by George Rainey, 1939-02-28
  12. Native American Heritage (Map/Supplement) by National Geographic Society, 1999-05
  13. Cartographic encounters: An exhibition of Native American maps from Central America to the Arctic (Mapline) by Mark Warhus, 1993
  14. Another America Native American Maps & T by Mark Warhus, 1998

1. A Map Of The Lands Ceded By The Cherokee Indians Image - WGBH Stock Image Sales
Keywords Treaties and maps relating to Native Americans, Unknown, Maps Categories Native Americans,Maps, Geography Places Date Potrayed 1777
http://www.wgbhstocksales.org/images/?html=detail/native_americans_maps_geograph

2. Saguaro Gatherers--maricopa Tribe Image - WGBH Stock Image Sales
Saguaro GatherersMaricopa Tribe Keywords Family and Community, Edward S. Curtis, Native_Americans Categories Native Americans,Maps, Geography Places
http://www.wgbhstocksales.org/images/?html=detail/native_americans_maps_geograph

3. Maps Of Native American Nations, History, Info
MAPS some animated of Native American, Canadian native, and Inuit reservations, reserves, communities, treaty areas, culture areas, and historical events. GIS maps used to
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/mapmenu.html
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NATIVE GIS GIS are G eographical I nformation S ystems, where maps are used as windows to organize and examine data of various kinds that relate to location, to places. Canadian cartography grad student collects some basic explanations of GIS and what some tribes are doing (mostly finding out they can't afford it; been seeing the wrong consultants!) GIS is what I'm doing in a small way here. Best current example of how an info-magagement GIS works will be found in MINNESOTA. (1/23).
  • What is GIS? ESRI, an engineering-consulting firm that specializes in GIS, provides the full scoop. ESRI has about 20 tribal customers, including the Navajo Nation. GIS is expensive, but they'll also help a Native Nation get started with grants of the (very expensive) ArcInfo software, training scholarships and extensive help and if need be, a Big Mac and the special scanner needed for the biggest effort, which is the time and efforts required to digitize the local data for a real GIS. A good way for tribes to get started may be through conservation management, using the easier (and much cheaper!) ArcView. ESRI has a conservation program offering get-started grants and training, that they'd like to see more Native Nations and Indian environmental groups get involved in.

4. Brochure
Seasons Weather Plants Insects Rocks Minerals Apples Penguins Pilgrims + Native Americans Maps Community Helpers Family + Me
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5. Native American Territories
North American Groups. Use the map below to go to the different student reports.
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/navigation/native_american_territories.htm
North American Groups Use the map below to go to the different student reports. Eastern Woodland Groups Iroquois
Algonquian

Cherokee

Seminole
Southwest Groups Pueblo
Apache

Navajo
Northwest Coastal Group ... Return to Native American Index Page

6. Grade 5 Menu
Native Americans Maps Globes Women Minorities Explorers HyperStudio Events Grade 5 Partners A Few Grade 5 Math Templates Generic Templates Many Kid's Web Sites
http://www.lmsd.org/staff/elemtech/techmnu5.html

Grade 5

Kindergarten

Grade 1
May 2002 ... Article E lementary T echnology C urriculum
Project Resource Pages
Grade 2
Grade 4

Elementary Technology
Curriculum Chart (.pdf)

email: ElemTech
Grade 3
Literacy Mathematics ... Children's Author Websites Teachers LMSD email Teacher Training Resources Teacher Pages Under Construction Grade 5 Resource Menu Solar System Human Native Americans ... eBoards

7. Maps Of Native American Tribes In The United States
Click on each state for a tribal map and listing of Native American tribes that have lived there.
http://www.native-languages.org/states.htm
American Indian Languages American Indian Tribes What's new on our site today!
Maps of United States Indians by State
Click on each state for a tribal map and listing of Native American tribes that have lived there.
Alabama Indian tribes
Alaska Indian tribes Arizona Indian tribes Arkansas Indian tribes ... Wyoming Indian tribes
See the meanings of Native American state names
Back to the Amerind languages
Back to our Native American Indian Website
Native American Genealogy
Native American Books Native American Names
Would you like to sponsor our nonprofit work on these educational pages? or buy some books through this link
Native Languages of the Americas website 1998-2010 Contacts and FAQ page

8. Genealogical Resources: Internet Bibliographies: New York State Library
genealogy (New York), government and law, grant funding, history (general), history (military), history (New York), history (Underground Railroad), history (Native Americans), maps
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/reference/generef.htm
Skip To Content
New York State Library
NYSED OCE ... Internet Bibliographies Genealogical Resources
Selected Genealogical Resources
Links on this page go to external web sites.
Cemeteries-Genealogy
Census-Genealogy Civil War-Genealogy Genealogy Associations and Organizations ... New York-Genealogy Last reviewed: May 10, 2010
Cemeteries-Genealogy
Cemetery Records Online
Online records for the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, the United Kingdom and other countries. The collection of burial records can be searched by surname. Also contains ethnic burials and family burials. Includes links to online obituaries (many are recent).
http://www.interment.net
Find A Grave

A database that can be searched by name, location, "claim to fame" (from actors to victims of crime and disaster), date of birth or date of death.
http://www.findagrave.com/
New York State Cemetery Directory

Cemeteries are organized by county. Provides list of cemeteries and links to tombstone transcriptions for some cemeteries.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenweb/cem/cdiran.htm
Census-Genealogy
1930 Census
Includes search strategies, a list of NARA Regional Archives that have the microfilm and a list of questions asked on the 1930 census. Select a state to search and search by county, city, place or enumeration district. The database will return the reel number(s) for the area you entered.

9. Native American Culture Map-Contents
A Native American/American Indian non commercial website dedicated to educating, including examples/links of pottery, baskets, arrowheads, beadwork, leatherwork, tipis
http://www.snowwowl.com/mapcontents.html
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For Unfairly Labeling this and another Native American Web Site
as " UNSAFE ". Read Details NATIVE AMERICAN MAPS AND LANGUAGE FAMILY GROUPINGS Credits: Carl Waldman Illustrations/Maps by Molly Braun Click on the Names on the Map or the Links Below for Details on Each Section Arctic
California

Great Basins

North East Coast
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Sub Arctic

UNKNOWN Below are Links to Other Native American Culture Map Pages
Native American Culture Maps Contents Page

Native American Culture Map-Arctic

Native American Culture Map-California
Native American Culture Map-Great Basins ... Native American Culture Map-Sub Arctic Below are Links to Other Native American Information Pages Native American Information Contents Page Native American Information-DOI/BIA Listing of Native American Peoples Native American Information-Alternative Tribal Names Native American Information-The Meaning of Tribal Names ... Native American Flags-Introduction and Table Below are Links to the Main Pages which are also on the Side Menu Home Contents of SnowwOwl's Website Flash News!-NA Current Issues

10. West Virginia State Report Page — The Gateway To 21st Century Skills
Native Americans, Maps, American Revolution, Civil War, Coal, Civil Rights Movement, State symbols, West Virginia, Mound Builders, Adenas, Harper's Ferry, Brown, John,
http://www.thegateway.org/browse/2015
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West Virginia state report page GEM Element Element Value title West Virginia state report page description This ClassBrain State Report page includes information about West Virginia. ClassBrain State Report pages provide information covering history and statistics, symbols and emblems, maps, and books about each of the fifty states. Most of the sites are official state sites or non-profit groups such as museums or historical societies. In a few instances, when the information is unique or exceptional, they are commercial sites. medium text/HTML subject united states history, geography, state history, type Collection level keywords Native Americans, Maps, American Revolution, Civil War, Coal, Civil Rights Movement, State symbols, West Virginia, Mound Builders, Adenas, Harper's Ferry, Brown, John, mediator Parents, Teachers, Students

11. Native American Maps By History Link 101
Links to Native American Maps designed for World History Classes.
http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_maps.htm

Native American Maps
Welcome to History Link 101's Native American Map Page. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.

Historical Maps
Pre-Contact Tribe Map Click on dots for details on that areas tribes, living, and traditions.
Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3010
Map of Pre-Contact Housing Types
Illustrations and explanations below the map.
Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3020
Maps of Migrations from Siberia
With Description
Visual = 5 Content = 2 I3030
Spanish Conquest of North America
Detailed maps through out. Maps of Spanish routes through North America.
Visual = 5 Content = 5 I3040
Map of North Eastern Tribes Before 1500
Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3050 1763 English Proclamation Map Visual = 5 Content = 3 I3070 Map of Trail of Tears Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3080
Current Day Maps
Map of Current Threats to Native Lands Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3090 Map of Indian Reservations Visual = 5 Content = N/A I3100 Map of Tribes in Canada Visual = 2 Content = 4 I3120 Federally Recognized Native Tribes Clickable map.

12. Donald A. Heald Rare Books - Profile
Specializing in Botany, Ornithology, Natural History, Americana, Native Americans, Maps Atlases, Voyages Travels and Sporting. Established 1972
http://www.artantiquedealersleague.org/dealerdetails.asp?dealerID=125

13. Native Americans
Created by Gay Miller's 5th and 6th Grade Students 20002001 School Year
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/index.htm
Our re-enactment of the First Thanksgiving Created by Gay Miller's 5th and 6th Grade Students
2000-2001 School Year Native American Chart Use the chart or the map to navigate through the reports on Native Americans. Native American Map Famous Native Americans Learn about many famous Native Americans such as Sitting Bull or Pochontas. Activities and Games Have some fun! Native American Crafts Make your own Native American crafts. Native American Test After reading the reports test yourself to see how much you learned. Native American Museum A Native American Prayer Teaching Native Americans UOP Lesson Plans for Teaching Reading With a Native American Theme Creative Writing Native American Art Designs ... PowerPoint Presentation Please e-mail us with your comments and/or suggestions about our site. Our Web Address Other Websites Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation http://www.taino-tribe.org

14. Do Indian Tribes Pay Taxes? - Ask.com
Indian tribal businesses do pay a wide variety of taxes, including taxes on wagering, occupational taxes, and employment taxes. For federal income tax purp Read more.
http://www.ask.com/Q/do-indian-tribes-pay-taxes

15. Native American Territories
North American Groups. Use the map below to go to the different reports.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110072/navigation/native_american_territories.ht
North American Groups Use the map below to go to the different reports. Iroquois
Algonquian

Cherokee

Seminole
... Return to Native American Index Page

16. Social Studies
African American Inventors Great Sites for Kids Education Place Graphic Organizers Activity Search Outline Maps Government Department of Defense Native Americans Maps
http://www.fultonschools.org/school/conleyhills/social_studies.htm
Social Studies Web Sites Cafeteria
Calendars
General Info
Media Center
Newsletters
Parents
Students
Staff
Home
WhyY
Discovery School Constitution Sites Teachers First ... Pilgrim Hall

17. Upper Midwest Media Video Titles
This video traces the fur industry from its start and tells about the lives of individual traders, as well as the role of the Native Americans. Maps are included to pinpoint the
http://www.uppermidwestmedia.peachhost.com/ct_PR1a-mic-1.htm
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Search: Life at Michigan's Fur Posts
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18. California Native American Language Map
This page gives a picture of the way Native Americans lived in California in the past. There is also some information about where the groups live today, and some information
http://bss.sfsu.edu/calstudies/NativeWebPages/ca web 1.html
THE CALIFORNIA NATIVE AMERICAN PAGE This page gives a picture of the way Native Americans lived in California in the past. There is also some information about where the groups live today, and some information about festivals and places where artifacts are exhibited, as well as mention of contemporary artists. The map above shows language groups. To use the map, click on a colored area to go to a map of groups related by language, and then click on the color area to find the names of the groups, and once more to display text on that group. Or, you might prefer to access information by group name.
Where in the world?
Click here for a map of California's location in the United States. This project was created using early ethnographic resources, and attempts to give a picture of what life was like for Native Californias at the time of European contact. Of course, although the ethnographers tried to understand what they saw and were told, they must have made mistakes. The best people to talk to about Native California are the California Indian people themselves. For information on the names of the California tribes and how to contact their Tribal Councils, go to the following web site: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/maps/ca/california.html

19. Joseph Brant/Thayendanegea
Index Shades Native Americans Maps Sources Guestbook Mohawk chief Joseph Brant, whose Native American name was
http://members.multimania.nl/Shades/nativeamericans/josephbrant.htm

20. Plains Indians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Plains Indians are the Indigenous peoples who live on the plains and rolling hills of the Great Plains of North America. Their colorful equestrian culture and resistance to White
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians
Plains Indians
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the indigenous people of the Great Plains of North America. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples (disambiguation) The three Piegan chiefs, by Edward S. Curtis The Plains Indians are the Indigenous peoples who live on the plains and rolling hills of the Great Plains of North America . Their colorful equestrian culture and resistance to White domination have made the Plains Indians an archetype in literature and art for American Indians everywhere. Range of the Plains Indians at time of European contact. Plains Indians are usually divided into two broad classifications which overlap to some degree. The first group were fully nomadic, following the vast herds of buffalo . Some tribes occasionally engaged in agriculture; growing tobacco and corn primarily. These included the Blackfoot Arapaho Assiniboine Cheyenne ... Stoney , and Tonkawa The second group of Plains Indians (sometimes referred to as Prairie Indians) were the semi-sedentary tribes who, in addition to hunting buffalo, lived in villages and raised crops. These included the Arikara Hidatsa Iowa Kaw (or Kansa) ... Wichita , and Yankton
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Shoshone around their tipi , about 1890 The nomadic tribes survived on hunting , and the bison was their main source of food. Some tribes are described as part of the 'Buffalo Culture' (sometimes called, for the

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