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Native Americans - Internet Resources. with European settlers, American indians in the native Americans Legends, society,faces, places, art wisdom of Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, cheyenne, Pueblo, Sioux http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. This page revised 1/22/00. NOTE: The Internet is being overwhelmed by viruses and spam. Please protect your computer with appropriate software. Also, many worthwhile sites have "pop-ups" which may change to include content unknown to me. Use preview sites before using with children.
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Extractions: Text: DINAP BULLETIN NO. 98-20 TO: ALL INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN GRANTEES SUBJECT: National Indian and Native American Employment and Training Conference, May 24-28, 1999, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Purpose This bulletin provides the final list of grantees eligible for travel and per diem reimbursement for one staff person to attend the Sioux Falls national TAT conference. References None. Background As in past years, the Department of Labor has reserved a percentage of the PY 98 program funds to assist small grantees with travel and per diem costs to attend the National Indian and Native American Employment and Training Conference in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Information a. Each grantee should make their airline and hotel arrangements through Ms. Charlene Keller with the California Indian Manpower Consortium (CIMC). To save money, all reservations will be handled through a single travel agent retained by CIMC. Tickets will be mailed to the grantee staff designated to attend. Any travel arrangements not authorized by DINAP and made through CIMC will not be reimbursed . This is necessary in order to keep expenses within the fixed amount of resources available to support small grantee travel. b. Reimbursement will cover local transportation expenses (POV mileage, parking, taxis, etc.), lodging expenses, meals, and incidental expenses. Airfare and conference registration fees will be paid for one staff person only per grantee on the attached list. Should a grantee named on the attached list send more than one person to the Sioux Falls conference, the grantee will be responsible for all expenses except for those of the one person whose arrangements were made through CIMC.
Native Americans In Film And Television A Short Bibliography Of Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the University of California, Berkeley LibrariesCategory Society Ethnicity Arts and Culture Film Main Stack E98.M63.O9 1998; native amer E98.M63 The Pretend indians Images of nativeamericans in the http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/IndigenousBib.html
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Extractions: Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents The Establishment of the American State Commentators on America Native Americans Slavery American Independence WEB See the Avalon Project - American 18th Century Documents [At Yale] WEB See the American Revolution Site for Documents and Essays WEB The American Revolution [At H-Net] WEB Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy -Pre-1898 [At Mt. Holyoke] WEB The Revolutionary Generation in America [Course at Brooklyn College] Mid-18th Century Politics Penn's Plan for a Union , 1697 [At American Revolution] Robert Beverley: On Bacon's Rebellion , 1704 [At American Revolution] The North Carolina Biennal Act , 1715 [At American Revolution] Governor Gabriel Johnston: Request to repeal the Biennal act , 18 October 1736 (translated) [At American Revolution] Disposition of the North Carolina Biennal Act , 1737 (translated) Massachusetts House of Representatives: On the Governor's Salary , 11 September 1728 (translated) [At American Revolution] Governor Burnet of Massachusetts: On the Governor's Salary , 17 September 1728 (translated) [At American Revolution]
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Extractions: email: mapman@ecsis.net McCulloh, J. H. Jr. Researches, Philosophical And Antiquarian, Concerning The Aboriginal History Of America. Fielding Lucas, Jr. Baltimore. 1829. 8vo, 535 p. Engr. fold. map. Dark brown ribbed cloth. Browned, spine lacking. Folding map by Lucas shows the track of DeSotos explorations in Florida and the South. Discusses the racial characteristics and physiognomy of the Indians and relys much on DeSotos accounts. Howes M79 "best edition with adds." with longer title. $250.00. I.D.#08973. MAP "BEST OF WESTERN COUNTRY UP TO THIS TIME" - HOWES Gallatin, Albert. A Synopsis Of The Indian Tribes... East Of The Rockies. In: Archaeologia Americana. Transactions And Collections Of The American Antiquarian Society. Volume II. Printed For The Society, At The University Press. Cambridge. 1836. 8vo, xxxii,573,[1] pp. engr. fold. map. Orig. boards, uncut. Rare in boards, some spotting. Professionally rebacked, in cloth slipcase. Contains the noted map, "Map of the Indian tribes of North America about 1600 A.D. along the Atlantic; and about 1800 A.D. westwardly. Published by the Amer: Antiq: Soc: from a drawing by Hon. A. Gallatin." Howes G-30. A scarcity. $2,000.00. I.D.#06000. "BEST MAP OF WESTERN COUNTRY UP TO THIS TIME" - HOWES
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Extractions: Index of Native American languages What's new on our site today! Algonquian Language Family (Algic) Though this language family is most properly known as 'Algic' to linguists (the two languages Wiyot and Yurok are not considered closely related enough to qualify as Algonquian, and the broader category Algic includes them as well), 'Algonquian' (or sometimes 'Algonkian') is the general term most often used by the Native Americans who speak them. Algonquian languages are not related to Ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, or other semitic languages; this data was faked Eastern Algonquian Languages Abnaki-Penobscot Delaware (Lenape) Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmaw, Micmac) ... Wampanoag (Massachusett) Central Algonquian Languages Cree Languages Attikamekw (Tete de Boule) Cree Montagnais Innu Naskapi Innu Ojibwa Languages Algonkin (Algonquin) Ojibwe (Chippewa, Ojibwa, Anishinabemowin) Kickapoo Menomini ... Shawnee Plains Algonquian Languages Arapaho Languages Arapaho Gros Ventre (Atsina) Blackfoot (Siksika, Blackfeet)
Plains Indians Mandan at northern edge of native horticulture, had Thus, Plains indians cultureknown ethnographically was Others, like Crow cheyenne, abandoned village http://courses.washington.edu/anth310/plains.htm
Extractions: INTRO Great Plains = best-known NNA culture area [ Slide: Atsina warrior Prior to about 1700, mobile, horse-mounted bison hunters did not exist Instead, plains inhabited by 1) thin scattering of pre-horse nomadic hunter-gatherers, known mostly thru archaeology (but also Coronado expedition in 1500s) [ foot hunters reconstr. Mandan lodges With spread of horse from Spaniards, " equestrian revolution " took place This "equestrian" phase flourished for about 150 yrs (early 1700s to late 1800s) Environment Environmentally, Plains = vast, treeless, semi-arid grasslands with minor topographic relief (except Black Hills) [ bison Dominant mammal = bison (buffalo), est. to have once numbered over 60 million River valleys bisecting plains (esp. in E half) provide very diff. habitat than surrounding plains: wooded, constant water supply, shelter from storms Boundary of Plains environmental region corresponds quite closely to Plains culture area [ Map of culture area W. boundary = Rocky Mts, from S Alberta to central Texas N. boundary = subarctic/boreal forest