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         Iroquois Indians Native Americans:     more books (103)
  1. Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (Massinahigan Series: Brief Accounts of Early Native America, 2) by David Cusick, 2004-05-30
  2. History of the New York Iroquois by William M. Beauchamp, 1905-06
  3. Naked Bear Folktales of Iroquois
  4. Samson Occom and the Christian Indians of New England (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by William Deloss Love, 2000-09-01
  5. The Montaukett Indians of Eastern Long Island (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by John A. Strong, 2001-09
  6. Scottish Highlanders and Native Americans: Indigenous Education in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World by Margaret Connell Szasz, 2007-10-30
  7. Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy):
  8. Longhouse (Native American Homes) by Cynthia Breslin Beres, 2000-09
  9. Cultivating a Landscape of Peace: Iroquois-European Encounters in Seventeenth-Century America by Matthew Dennis, 1995-10
  10. The Indian And His River: Being A Book Of Iroquois Indian Songs And Legends And Of The River Genesee by Carleton Burke, 2007-03-01
  11. Our Life Among The Iroquois Indians (1892) by Harriet S. Caswell, 2007-11-10
  12. Economics of the Iroquois by Sara H. Stites, 1905-06
  13. "Your fyre shall burn no more": Iroquois Policy toward New France and Its Native Allies to 1701 (The Iroquoians and Their World) by Jose Antonio Brandao, 1997-01-01
  14. Realm of the Iroquois (American Indians) by Time-Life Books, 1993-08

61. H-AMIND Reviews Sorted By Title
Snow on Densmore, Red Jacket iroquois Diplomat and Orator (May, 2000).Reimagining indians native americans through Anglo Eyes, 18801940
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/revlist.cgi?sort=title&list=H-AMIND

62. Native
Vassar College Archives and Special Collections. native americans Manuscript Summaries. St.Regis indians. Seneca indiansMissions. iroquois indiansCensus.
http://library.vassar.edu/information/special-collections/MssSub/Native.html
Vassar College Archives and Special Collections
"Native Americans" Manuscript Summaries
Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948.
Title: Papers, 1905-1948.
Physical Details: 40 linear ft.
Notes: Anthropologist. Vassar College Class of 1909.
Summary:
Notes:
Restricted in part.
Finding Aids:
Unpublished guide with folder lists.
Other Authors: Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978.
Subjects:
Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797.
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942.
American Anthropological Association. American Education Fellowship. American Association of University Women. West Side Defense Council (New York, N.Y.) Council Against Intolerance in America. Journal of American folklore. WomenDiaries. Civil rights. Pima Indians. Dakota Indians. Shoshonean Indians. AnthropologyStudy and teaching. AnthropologyNew MexicoField work.

63. Learning Family The Iroquois Museum
Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland indians by Rita Red Jacket iroquois Diplomatand Orator by The Wisdom of the native americans Includes the Soul of
http://www.learningfamily.net/reiser/2kf/places/020iroquois/
Iroquois Indian Museum
Howes Cave, NY Places Pictures Faces Tips ... Books " W e ask the Creator that we always be available for educating the people of both cultures so that we can better understand each other. " Jim Sky , Onondaga Iroquois Trustee This statement sums up the purpose of this unique building, designed to look like a traditional longhouse. It is the home of the largest collection of modern Iroquois art, as well as a significant archeological collection. We spent a quiet Sunday learning about the Iroquois Confederacy, made up of six Indian nations: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora. Harrison and Amanda enjoyed making crafts in the Children's Iroquois Museum downstairs. Pictures (Click to enlarge) Amanda gets a lesson from a kind teacher. " This man helped me understand how to make a corn husk doll. He taught me a lot of things about the Iroquios people. The kids made corn husk dolls because it taught them how to wrap and tie. After they learned how to make dolls, they learned to make moccasins and harder things, like wigwams. "

64. Global Access To Educational Sources - American Indian History
Dreamwork and Spirituality the iroquois indians of the published in 1849 Californianindians on the native americans - a good basic introduction with some
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indian6.html
American History Sources for Students:
Indigenous Peoples
Early People of the United States
Arctic Studies Center
- great information about the very early of people
Essential Features of Adena Ritual

Anasazi
This is good basic information.
Anasazi
You can find many links to history and pictures.
Sipapu - The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World
superior graphics and information
Petroglyph Tour
- Enjoy this slide show of great SW examples.
Anasazi
- you can find many links to history and pictures.
Anasazi Country Road Trip
- great pictures and information
Cliff Dwellers Slide Show
fine photos Cliff Dwellers Pictographs and Petroglyphs wide and varied collection Why Did the Anasazi Abandon their Cities? - this is a theory The Hisatsinom and the Hohokam - links to sites about these Southwest peoples Hohokam of the Tucson Basin - the complete book on-line Cave Paintings in Baja California - good scholarship and photos 3-D Representation of a Hohokam Pithouse - fascinating views The V-Bar V Ranch Petroglyph Site - great pictures from the Verde Valley Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology - wonderful views you can manipulate thanks to QuickTime Archaeology in British Columbia - terrific tool photos and more The Native American Adventure - excellent and varied information Upper Midwest Rock Art Research - basic coverage of a topic that is often overlooked Indians of the Great Basin - in depth coverage Archaeology of the Iroquoian Longhouse - explore the house and the village

65. Crumb Library Guide
iroquois indians or iroquois indiansHistory; and to America as soldiers 3. indians,Treatment of 4 Indian authors for literature written by native americans.
http://www.potsdam.edu/library/Guides/NativeAmericans.html
Native Americans
a guide to library resources This guide is intended for use with the LIBRARY LEAFLETS issued by the Crumb Library. For help in using the library, ask the librarian at the Information Desk.
1. Overview Sources
  • Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico . (Ref. E77.H692) 2 Volumes, 1960. (Reprint of 1906 edition). A mini-encyclopedia, alphabetically arranged, covering all aspect of Indian life. Numerous illustrations are included.
  • Handbook of North American Indians . (E76.2.H36) 1978- The library has the volumes covering Indians of the Arctic, Subarctic, Northeastern, Southwestern and California regions. Broad comprehensive articles on general topics are included, as well as in-depth discussions on individual tribes. Numerous illustrations are included. (New volumes still being received).
  • Handbook of Middle American Indians. (F1434 .H3) 16 volumes, 1964-1976.
  • Handbook of South American Indians (E51 .U6 no. 143) 7 volumes, 1963. [The library is missing vol. 4]
  • Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. (Ref.E 76.2.W35 1988)

66. Penn And The Indians
and New York's partners, the iroquois Five Nations he had done before, Penn rewarded'his' indians. last, delightful asylum for native americans (Jennings, 207
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/PENN/pnind.html
Penn and the Indians
Tishcohan , Gustavas Hesselius, 1735
Commissioned by John Penn Penn's relationship with Native Americans should be viewed in specific manner. For what Penn and his contemporaries realized, what scholars such as Francis Jennings remind us of, and what most viewers (at least those who their wrote comments) of the Capitol friezes ignored, was the variety inherent in Indian-White relations. I mean by this simply that there was no uniform 'white' colonist nor 'standard Indian'. Instead, there existed numerous tribes, with complex inter and cross tribal affiliations, as well as colonists from several different countries all vying power. And the various tribes did the same. We should also remember that Penn entered the American arena somewhat late in the game; political alliances among various tribes, and between the tribes and the colonists had been set. And by the end of the 17th century colonists often looked towards Indians as a means to wealth, especially through the fur trade, not only as 'savages' to be feared. Once Penn received his charter he realizedor at least was informedthat much of the land he wanted was held by Indians who would expect payment in exchange for a quitclaim to vacate the territory. The tribe he would have to deal with most often was the Delaware (Leni Lenape), who had never been defeated militarily by the Swedes or the Dutch. Penn, not surprisingly, had no military ambitions; he even refused to fortify Philadelphia. As such, the only practicle and legal way to get their land and secure their friendship was the treaty. The treaty also demonstrated Penn's claim to the land to his investors, who would have been much less interested in the venture without clear title.

67. Native Americans Of Virginia
FACTS ABOUT VIRGINIA indians. They are the oldest reservations in the country. OtherNative americans represented among Virginia's population iroquois, St.
http://www.vmnh.org/native.htm
FACTS ABOUT VIRGINIA INDIANS As of the 1990 census, there were 16,391 Native Americans currently residing in Virginia. Some are members of Virginia's recognized tribes. Representatives from tribes all over the United States now consider Virginia home. Eight tribes are recognized by the Commonwealth of Virginia:
  • The Chickahominy The Eastern Chickahominy The Mattaponi The Upper Mattaponi The Monacan The Nansemond The Pamunkey The Rappahannock
The Mattaponi and Pamunkey tribes are the two tribes in Virginia that live on reservations. They have headquarters in King William County and operate museums on the reservations. These two tribes (which are sovereign nations) have treaties with the Commonwealth of Virginia that predate the United States. They are the oldest reservations in the country. Other Native Americans represented among Virginia's population: Anishinabe Mashpee-Wampanoag Cherokee Navajo Chickasaw Pocomoke-Occahannock Chippewa Powhatan Creek Seneca Eastern Cherokee Shawnee Eno-Occaneechee Shinacock Haliwa-Saponi Sioux Iroquois St. Regis Mohawk

68. NY Native American Collection
THE iroquois A FIRST americans BOOK (By Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve). THE iroquoisnative AMERICAN PEOPLE (By Barbara A. McCall). THE iroquois indians (By Bill
http://sls.neric.org/School_Library_System/School_Library_System_Programs/NewYor
St. Lawrence-Lewis Learning Resources Center 7229 St. Hwy 56 Norwood, NY 13668 Phone: (315)353-6684 Fax (315)353-2978 Site Map Useful Links NY NATIVE AMERICAN COLLECTION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Includes: BROTHER WOLF: A SENECA TALE (Retold and Illustrated by Harriet Peck Taylor) CHILDREN OF THE LONGHOUSE (By Joseph Bruchac) THE CIRCLE OF THANKS: NATIVE AMERICAN POEMS AND SONGS OF THANKSGIVING (Told by Joseph Bruchac, Pictures by Murv Jacob) DID YOU HEAR WIND SING YOUR NAME: AN ONEIDA SONG OF SPRING (By Sandra De Coteau Orie) EAGLE SONG (By Joseph Bruchac) EASTERN WOODLANDS INDIANS (By Mir Tamin Ansary) GIVING THANKS; A NATIVE AMERICAN GOOD MORNING MESSAGE (By Chief Jake Swamp) HIAWATHA (By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Pictures by Susan Jeffers) HIAWATHA AND MEGISSOGWON (by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Illustrated by Jeffery Thompson) HOUSES OF BARK: TIPI, WIGWAM AND LONGHOUSE : NATIVE DWELLINGS: WOODLAND INDIANS (By Bonnie Shemie) IF YOU LIVED WITH THE IROQUOIS (By Ellen Levine) INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA: THE IROQUOIS (30 min video tape, grades 4-10)

69. St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church -- Native Americans And Catholicism
native americans and Catholicism Links to Information. indians, American, Iowa.iroquois, Jíbaro indians. Kalispel indians, Kutenai indians. Lake indians.
http://www.globalthinking.com/stjohn/nativeamericans.htm
Native Americans and Catholicism - Links to Information This information has been collected as a reference by Virginia Giglio, Ph.D. Information from these links does not necessarily reflect the views of either the researcher, St. John the Evangelist Church , or the present day Roman Catholic Church. Catholic Encyclopedia Entries What is the Catholic Encyclopedia? The first volume appearing in 1907, ". . . the work was intended to show not only the inner life of the Church in organization, teaching, and practice, but also the manifold and far-reaching influence of Catholicism upon all that most deeply concerns mankind. Hence the introduction of many titles which are not specifically Catholic or even religious in the stricter sense, but under which some interest of the Church or some phase of its activity is recorded." Quoted from the web site. American Indians Alaska Angulo, Pedro Apaches ... Arawaks (Greater Antilles) Badin, Stephen Theodore

70. Native American Tribes
Comanche; Creek. Crow; Hopi; Huron; Inuit; iroquois; Kiowa; Kwakiutl; Pipe TriviaQuiz; Plains indians Crossword Puzzle; Test on native americans; Woodland indians
http://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/alta/grade3/tribes/
3rd Graders at Alta Murrieta School
learn about
Native Americans
Here is a photograph of one of our giant sandpaintings. We spent a whole day working on it. At 2:00, we invited the whole school and our parents to watch us perform dances and sing songs. We finished the ceremony by sweeping the sand painting away. Click the picture to see the latest sandpainting. Each year, we learn about several Native American tribes in our class. The students research and complete projects for our annual Native American museum. We also perform with the other 3rd grade classes for the whole school and our parents around our giant sandpainting like the one pictured above.
Select a tribe below to see our reports and projects. Online Activities: Helpful links:

71. First Americans, Native American Indian Studies For Grade Schoolers.
Grade schoolers work puzzels and play cards to learn about Navajo, Creek, Tlingit, Sioux and iroquois.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School
Links Teacher's Information K Martin , MA. Muscogee Creek. This site is not affiliated with any tribe or institution. Visitors this year.

72. Mid Hudson Library System - Lifelines - Social Sciences - Native Americans
Social Sciences native americans Great Web Sites American indians and the NaturalWorld An attractive site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
http://midhudson.org/lifelines/lifelines2/soc-native-americans.html
Homework help resources for grades 5 - 12 Arts Biographies Economics Foreign Languages ... Sports More help: Other Homework Help Sites College Search K - 4 Home 5 -12 Home ... About Lifelines Lifelines was chosen by School Library Journal as the Site of the Month in the October 2002 issue. Lifelines is a project by:
Dutchess County BOCES
and Mid-Hudson Library System
Poughkeepsie, NY
Social Studies - Native Americans Great Web Sites
  • American Indians and the Natural World
    An attractive site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
    (http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/) First Nations Histories
    Information about the native tribes of the U.S. and Canada.
    (http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html) Compact History
    History, location, names, language, sub-tribes, culture and population and more on many tribes throughout the United States. More Northeast tribes are covered at this site.
    (http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html)

73. American Indian Studies
Dedicated to the presentation of artwork, photographs, video, and sound recordings, which reflect Category Science Social Sciences Visual Anthropology...... Belts and Treaties, Corn and the indians of the iroquois information, The iroquoisConstitution, the iroquois and the Information on individual native Nations.
http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/
This site received over 1,000,000 hits in 1999 from 50 countries throughout the world.
American Indian History and Related Issues
American Indian Studies programs were created at a number of universities throughout the United States beginning in the late 1960s. The American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1994 and is the oldest continuous existing program. This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico. Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson See the various books Troy Johnson has written on the American Indian Culture.
Indians of North America
Alcatraz Occupation: The Story The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island is seen as a watershed event in contemporary Native American history. This site provides a brief history of the occupation as documented in my book, "The Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self-determination and The Rise of Indian Activism Alcatraz Occupaion in photographs This collection of photographs and descriptions by Ilka Hartmann tell the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island through the eyes of those who made up the occupation force.

74. Books On Iroquois Indians
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Best Sellers Browse Powells History Books Cornplanter Chronicles by Harold Thomas Beck (Hardcover) The False Faces of the Iroquois by William N. Fenton Paperback: ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.35 x 11.01 x 8.52 Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); ISBN: 0806122943; Reprint edition (March 1991) The Iroquois (The Peoples of America Series) by Dean R. Snow (Paperback - April 1996) Life in a Longhouse Village (Native Nations of North America) by Bobbie Kalman, Lewis Parker (Illustrator) (Paperback - April 2001) The Iroquois: The Six Nations Confederacy (American Indian Nations Series) The Great Law and the Longhouse: A Political History of the Iroquois Confederacy Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 223) By William N. Fenton Legends of the Iroquois by Tehanetorens, Ray Fadden (Paperback - September 1998) by Jean Houston, Margaret Rubin (Contributor)

75. Eastern Woodland Indians Northeastern Indians Bibliography
Crown Random House Discussion of Eastern Woodland indians. Wolfson, Evelyn. TheIroquois; People of the Northeast Millbrook, 1992. native americans series.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/indnorth.htm

76. Bowdoin College Library - Research Guide - Native Americans
native americans. Title, Location, Call . Moravian mission records among theNorth American indians microform / from the archives of the Moravian Church
http://library.bowdoin.edu/rguides/amerhist/native.shtml
academics library research guides
Native Americans
Title Location Call # Moravian mission records among the North American Indians [microform] / from the archives of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Main Micro Film 1901-1940 Guide to the records of the Moravian mission among the Indians of North America from the archives of the Moravian church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Main Micro Index E98.M6 M6 guide Iroquois Indians [microform] : a documentary history of the diplomacy of the Six Nations and their League / Francis Jennings, editor . . . [et al.] ; introduction written by Mary A. Druke Iroquois Indians : a documentary history of the diplomacy of the six nations and their league
Main Micro Film 1635-1684
A guide to the microfilm collection / Francis Jennings, editor, William N. Fenton, joint editor, Mary A. Druke, associate editor, David R. Miller, research assistant
Main Micro Index Film 1901-1940
Search: Catalog Databases Library Site Internet ... library@bowdoin.edu

77. Native American Home Pages - Nations
updated 4/24/01; The Museum of the native American Resources Mingo indians a compilationof miscellaneous information on these iroquois peoples of
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Last update - March 27, 2003
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

78. Mifflin County, PA Genealogy~Native Americans
Today, only about 14,000 native americans of any affiliation The Lenni Lenape Indiansare divided by three then eventually controlled by the iroquois), Of the
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamiffli/indian.html
Your browser does not support script. You may navigate using the Site Map. "There was a time when our people covered the land as the waves of a wind- ruffled sea cover its shell-paved floor, but that time long since passed away with the greatness of tribes that are now but a mournful memory. I will not dwell on, nor mourn over, our untimely decay, nor reproach my paleface brothers with hastening it, as we too may have been somewhat to blame."
~Chief Seattle, spoken in Suqwamish Salish to the rep. of Pres. Franklin Pierce
in response to a request to purchase Washington State lands, 1854.
Read the full speech
Mifflin County Native Americans
~Indigenous People of Central PA: The Lenni Lenape and Tuscarora Iroquois~ Map of People Found by Original Settlers
Map of North American Tribal Areas

~from the Maryland State Archives Lenni Lenape means "original people" in Algonquin. It referred to the people living along the

79. New Dimension Media
Seminoles were a multicultural group of native American and 6. SHAWNEE indians OFTHE MIDWEST The Ohio for these refugees from eastern iroquois power until
http://www.ndmquestar.com/nr_native_am_nations.asp
Hear a Young Person's View of Famous Native American Tribes Great Native American Nations Series Find out how some of the best-known peoples representing key Native American regions experienced the Westward Expansion by Europeans and American settlers.
Six of America's representative Indian nations, from five major geographic areas of Native American cultures, are portrayed here by historic photographs & graphics, dramatic reenactments, maps, haunting music, and the people's own words. This revision of Questar's "America's Great Indian Nations" re-focuses the series at the primary-middle school level, where Native Americans are most widely studied, through more age-appropriate scripting and narration. An effective tool for meeting standards, these programs:
Are told from Native Americans' point of view

80. WWWVL: American Indians - Cultural Resources
California native American Site Tucson's native American Community The Seneca Nationof indians; The Six Nations Kahonwes's Mohawk iroquois Index from Chris
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAculture.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet
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