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1. Native N. Amer. Books
Complete Guide to Traditional native American Beadwork, Powhatan indians of VirginiaTraditional Culture, Rountree Quanah Parker, comanche Chief, Kissinger, RF,
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3. Native Amer
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MUD-AND-BARK CABINS / THATCHED ROOFS.
AGRICULTURAL PEOPLE / ABLE FARMERS.
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USUALLY A SURPLUS TO SELL / TRADE.
RAISED CATTLE, FISHED, HUNTED WITH BLOWGUNS; BOW / ARROW.
18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES - FORCED TO MOVE WEST.
1842 - CEDED LAND TO US / RELOCATED IN INDIAN TERRITORY. LAND SET ASIDE IN OKLAHOMA. PART OF FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES, CHOCTAW ON THE SIDE OF CONFEDERACY . 1907 - CHOCTAW NATION INSTRUMENTAL IN STATE OF OKLAHOMA . DESCENDANTS TODAY - OKLAHOMA MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA. CHEROKEE NORTH AMERICAN TRIBE - SOUTHEASTERN INDIANS. PART IROQUOIAN. REMAIN ONE OF LARGEST U.S. TRIBES. 47,000 MEMBERS - EASTERN OKLAHOMA 3000 MORE - "EASTERN BAND" ON QUALLA RESERVATION -NORTH CAROLINA. MIGRATED IN PREHISTORIC TIMES FROM TEXAS / NORTHERN MEXICO TO GREAT LAKES. WARS WITH IROQUOIS AND DELAWARE TRIBES FORCED THEM SOUTHEAST TO ALLEGHENY (APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN REGIONS IN MODERN NORTH / SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, NORTHERN GEORGIA , ALABAMA.

4. Char. Of Amer. Indians By Tribe And Lanuage - Appendix G
of American indians reported on the census questionnaire. Abenaki. Alaska native. Alaska Indian. Alaska native. Chaneliak. Chugach. Sealaska comanche. comanche. Oklahoma comanche
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attended the 1992 festival, which was exceptional, as
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Wind and Glacier Voices II:
The Native American Film and Media Celebration
May 6 -12, 1994 Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City "Wind and Glacier Voices" (which premiered in 1992) is a Native- run film festival, the first in the U.S. to showcase film and video that is exclusively Native-written, directed, or produced. The festival organizers are the American Indian Community House, American Indian Law Alliance, Association on American Indian Affairs, WNYC-TV, Film Society of Lincoln Center, and Learning

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FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES
CHOCTAW
ORIGINALLY OCCUPIED GEORGIA, ALABAMA, AND SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA.
LESS WARLIKE THAN CHICKASAW AND CREEK.
MUD-AND-BARK CABINS / THATCHED ROOFS.
AGRICULTURAL PEOPLE / ABLE FARMERS.
CORN, BEANS, SWEET POTATOES, PUMPKINS, AND TOBACCO.
USUALLY A SURPLUS TO SELL / TRADE.
RAISED CATTLE, FISHED, HUNTED WITH BLOWGUNS; BOW / ARROW.
18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES - FORCED TO MOVE WEST.
1842 - CEDED LAND TO US / RELOCATED IN INDIAN TERRITORY. LAND SET ASIDE IN OKLAHOMA. PART OF FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES, CHOCTAW ON THE SIDE OF CONFEDERACY . 1907 - CHOCTAW NATION INSTRUMENTAL IN STATE OF OKLAHOMA . DESCENDANTS TODAY - OKLAHOMA MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA. CHEROKEE NORTH AMERICAN TRIBE - SOUTHEASTERN INDIANS. PART IROQUOIAN. REMAIN ONE OF LARGEST U.S. TRIBES. 47,000 MEMBERS - EASTERN OKLAHOMA 3000 MORE - "EASTERN BAND" ON QUALLA RESERVATION -NORTH CAROLINA. MIGRATED IN PREHISTORIC TIMES FROM TEXAS / NORTHERN MEXICO TO GREAT LAKES. WARS WITH IROQUOIS AND DELAWARE TRIBES FORCED THEM SOUTHEAST TO ALLEGHENY (APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN REGIONS IN MODERN NORTH / SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, NORTHERN GEORGIA , ALABAMA.

11. Southern Plains Office
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Lethbridge, Alberta: Lethbridge Herald, 1952. Photographs. Signed by Author. 8vo. 179 pages. Middleton got acquainted with the Blood Indians when he moved to Alberta in 1905. He was made an honorary chief. Chapter on the Blackfoot language. Signed "Chief Mountain" on free front endpaper accompanied by another probably significant signature but this cataloger can't decipher it. Hardcover. Book Condition: Book/Jacket VG/NONE. Item # Add to cart Topic(s) - Native American Studies Navajo Silver Adair, John THE NAVAJO AND PUEBLO SILVERSMITHS Univer. of Oklahoma Press 1970., Very good in very good dust jacket - former owner inscription. 8th printing. Octavo, 220 pages, photo illustrated. Item # Add to cart Topic(s) - Native American Studies Axelrod, Alan

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and of most traditional american indians), in which there Tribes of Oklahoma, in additionto the comanche. 2; Stephen M. Sachs, A Transformational native amer.
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Wisdom of the people: Potential and pitfalls in efforts by the Comanches to recreate traditional ways of building consensus
Potential and Pitfalls in Efforts by the Comanches to Recreate Traditional Ways of Building Consensus TRADITIONAL VS. CONTEMPORARY TRIBAL GOVERNANCE The problem of the inappropriateness of the more widely used current general form of governance has taken on greater significance since the 1960s. Prior to that time tribes and tribal governments had little autonomy, and much of the function of the elected council members was to act as brokers for the tribe and its members in dealing with federal officials first and with state and local officials second. The Civil Rights movement and the War on Poverty both led to an increase in the authority of tribal governments to make significant decisions in the affairs of Indian nations; this authority generally continues to expand.15 THE COMANCHES' EXPERIENCE TO 1990 The Comanches' experience with tribal government is unique yet representative of the general pattern described above. The Comanche people call themselves Nununuh, meaning "The People."16 It is believed that the Comanches lived in the mountains in small, autonomous family bands prior to the coming of the horse, which made life on the Plains quite feasible.17 The Comanches became extremely skilled horse people, adept at buffalo hunting and masterful as warriors. At first alone, and then supported by their Kiowa allies, they became "Lords of the South Plains" living in bands across what is now Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.18

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