The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources Historical Images on File The native American Experience Troy A Brief History ofthe innu A Brief Constitutional Status of the American indians, United States http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
Native American - Wikipedia but who are not properly considered American indians, for example the innu peopleof Another difficulty is that many native American groups migrated http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Other languages: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Native Americans , also called American Indians or simply Amerindians , are the indigenous people who lived in the Americas before European colonization. In Canada the term First Nations is now in general use. In Alaska , because of legal use in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANSCA ) and because of the presence of the Inuit Yupik , and Aleut peoples, the term Alaskan Native is used. (See further discussion below.) Native American officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia and Guatemala and are significant in most other Hispanic American countries, with the possible exception of Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic and Uruguay Based on anthropological evidence, there were at least three distinct migrations from
Forestry Links - Native Americans And The Environment includes a newsletter with articles on Canadian native peoples (particularly theInnu and Lubicon Falls Church, VA 22044 tel 202indians or 703/237 http://www.indians.org/library/subfor.html
Extractions: Forestry Links Algonquin Band Works to Protect Forests The Algonquin of Lac Barrihre in Quebec have been trying for many years to prevent destructive forestry practices, particularly clearcutting, in the forest reserve surrounding their community. Co-management in Washington State Memorandum of Understanding between Federally Recognized Tribes of Washington State and the State of WashingtonEnvironmental Protection. Agreement to cooperatively manage, protect and restore fish and wildlife habitat. This is the ultimate outcome to Phase II of the Boldt Decision (1974). Dilemma of Indian Forestry Winona LaDuke discusses the challenges raised by Navajo forestry. Forestry Practices and First Nations The Clayoquot Sound Scientific Panel, formed to review forestry practices along the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC, has released recommendations for how First Nations' interests in forestry should be addressed in planning processes. Via Clayoquot Sound Scientific Panel Heiltsuk and the Hidden Coast Rainforest Project The Heiltsuk/Hidden Coast Rainforest Project is an opportunity to help the Heiltsuk reestablish themselves as stewards of the large temperate rainforests of their traditional territory. This project is designed to work with the Heiltsuk to develop a conservation strategy that supports this stewardship role. Innu and Forestry An article about forestry (mis)management on Innu lands.
Cultures Of North America native North America. US Cultures. Aleuts Choctaw Chumash Comanche CoosCree Creek indians. Delaware Hopi. Illinois innu Inupiat Iroquois. http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/cultural/northamerica/index.shtml
Native American Genealogy Links added 6 November 1999) AXIOM Financial Management for native americans (link site AlaskanIndians. innu Nation (link site added 2 September 1996) History of the http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/newlinks.html
Native Americans And The Environment For example, the Thompson indians were named after the explorer Many native communitieshave recently begun to use more French mountaineers ), innu ( person http://www.cnie.org/NAE/docs/names.html
Extractions: Native American Names European explorers have asked this question since they found one group of Native Americans to ask about another. Unfortunately the answers were heavily influenced by confusion and expediency, so the names that Americans and Canadians use today for Native Americans often have little to do with how those peoples refer to themselves. For example, the "Thompson" Indians were named after the explorer who "found" their river and "Eskimo" might have been a southerly attempt at insult (it may mean "eaters of raw meat" in Algonkian). Many native communities have recently begun to use more meaningful and accurate names for themselves. Some of these changes are minor historical corrections, some are substantially different. Some of these changes are widely used in conversation and writing, while others have only been suggested. Older words may continue to be acceptable, or they might be totally offensive. Although long overdue, this process can cause some confusion, particularly if you attempt to relate older published works (in our bibliographies) with contemporary Internet resources (in our on-line resource pages). So I have begun to compile a list of these changes. The list does not include small changes in spelling or longstanding differences in nomenclature. Please send corrections or additions Abbreviations: s = singular; p = plural; l = language; "" = translation; der = derogatory; pr = pronounced.
Native American Directory home page Approximately 16,000 innu (formerly known Tribe of Oklahoma; Kickapoo TraditionalIndians of Texas literature, history, and arts of native americans. http://www.powerplace.com/atpost/nativeam.html
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print century world of the Coosa, a native people whose the tragedies that have overtakenthe innu, giving rise The Columbia Guide to American indians of the Great http://www.powells.com/subsection/NativeNorthAmericanComingSoon.html
Other Native American Resources Elwha Klallam; innu; Lumbee; Makah; Menominee; Miami; for Multilingual, MulticulturalResearch native American Resources Christianity Among the indians of the http://www.geocities.com/cheyenne_language/links.htm
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NATIVE-L (March 1993) By Thread apc.org Re Day of Action for innu act@web Thanks soc.culture.native (apparently)passes Michael Wilson; indians in Lawrence, Kansas to form Advisory Council E http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9303/
Extractions: Articles: Alternative health care Brian Klopotek Research: tobacco Pete Shemitz Seneca and Micmac? Ken MacKay NATIVEPROFS-L mailing list Michael Wilson Veterans... Steve Smith, Smithsonian Institution sports team mascots Steve Smith, Smithsonian Institution Info on UNCED and indigenous peoples Ernesto Raez Luna Elizabeth B. Pollard NEED HELP: Regarding other countries and ethnicity problems Kim Stewart Ethno/Enviro Alert: Venezuelan Amazon Andres L. Pacheco Sanfuentes Re: Merchandising Spirituality Karen E. Colburn computer needed Tamara Bailey Re: Update- Western Shoshone - Dec. 5 r.domnick@umwelt.comlink.apc.org Seminar in Northeastern Pennsylvania Quest Center AIATSIS Seminars, March-April 1993 aiatsis@peg.pegasus.oz.au Association Nabguana asta.unih@oln.comlink.apc.org
NATIVE-L (February 1996): New Books At OSU-Jan. 96' The innu Nation and the Mushuau innu Band Council from the Region of the Pueblo Indiansof North article Peter d'Errico PhD fellowship for native americans . http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9602/0067.html
EDU2 : Level 3 of Cherokee indians WWW; Virginia indians for Younger ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Home;Alaska native Costume Links; Information About innu History and Culture; innu http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/cult4.htm
Extractions: EDU2 :NATIVE AMERICAN ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ... Totems *NATIVE TRIBES* Blue Otter's Web Sites:cherokee COLVILLETRIBES.COM Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Cheyenne's Page ... Wyandot Nation of Kansas Website *NAVAJO* An Introduction to the Navajo Culture Ms. Safarik's page:on the navajo Navajo Clans Navajo Genealogy and Family History of Harrison Lapahie Jr. ... The Din'e (Navajo) People *POLAR* ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Home Alaska Native Costume Links ArcticCircle Home Page Barents Information System ... Welcome to The Ice!!!:antarctica *SOUTH AMERICAN* Brazil's Canela Indians Home Page CITIES - CIUDADES - CIDADES - ORTE :german cities in brazil Central American Cultural - Ecological Information Network Cultures of the Andes, Quechua, Songs, Poems, Stories, Photos ... The Quipu, an Incan Data Structure Return to ABCentral
Index Of Native American Video Resources On The Internet of the Boss attempts of the innu of Labrador Storyteller Michael Arvaarluk KusugakTeaching indians to Be Urban Elder Words and Place native Literature from http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAvideo.html
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Native American Tribal Culture ~ Peacepipe Network ~ Digital California Indian Heritage, Columbia Basin native Fisheries, Choctaw Code Talkers ChoctawChumash Comanche Coos Cree Creek indians. Illinois innu Inupiat Iroquois. http://www.eandgcomputers.com/peacepipe/nativeamerican.htm
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NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Hopi Hodenosaunee Hualapai Hupa Huron Illinois Incas innu innupiac innupiat ExperienceThe Ojibway dream Catcher native America Issues. The Apache indians. http://www.greatdreams.com/native.htm
Extractions: NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits: 1.Respect Mother Earth
Indigenous People's Links #1 Nation of Oklahoma native American indians Arctic Circle Circle Exploring the PastAboriginal (native American) Star Centre Trail of Tears innu History and http://www.ariztlan.org/nalinks1.htm
Native Resources Home Page for Strongwomn. innu Nation/Mamit innuat. Lakota Sioux. Huron IndianCemetery. native American Religious Freedom. Equal Justice For indians, Too. http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/holbein/369/naresour.htm
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NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages all the various groups of native americans in the which collectively represent theInnu people of JuaneƱo Band of Mission indians Acjachemem Nation, Acjachemem, http://www.nativeweb.com/resources/nations_web_sites_information/native_american
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