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  1. Tlingit Indians (Native Americans) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Northwest Coastal Region: Tlingit People (Native Americans of North America) by Mary Null Boule, 2000-09
  3. A Story to Tell: Traditions of a Tlingit Community (Native Americans (Lerner))
  4. Native American Tribes in Alaska: Tlingit, Yup'ik
  5. Native American Basketry of the Seneca Dn Tlingit
  6. Heroes and Heroines: Tlingit-Haida Legend by Mary G Beck, 2003-06-01
  7. Meet Lydia: A Native Girl from Southeast Alaska (My World: Young Native Americans Today) by Miranda Belarde-Lewis, 2004-07-01
  8. Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Alfred Carmichael, 2010-06-27
  9. The Tlingit Indians (Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History) by George Thornton Emmons, 1991-10
  10. Children of the Tlingit (World's Children) by Frank J. Staub, 1999-01
  11. Totem Poles to Color & Cut Out: Tlingit by Stephen Brown, 1992-10
  12. Tlingit, Their Art, Culture, and Legends by Dan Kaiper, Nan Kaiper, 1978-05
  13. Anooshi Lingit Aani Ka/Russians in Tlingit America: The Battles of Sitka, 1802 And 1804 (Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature)
  14. Tlingit: Their Art and Culture by David Hancock, 2003-06

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2. Whootie Owl's New Story Of The Month For October 2002
Today, the largest concentration of tlingit native americans is in Alaska,where many Tlingit work in the logging and fishing industries.
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Whootie Owl's New Story of the Month
October 2002
"The Magic Coat" (Tlingit Native American, Alaska)
Theme:
Perseverance
Story Title: "The Magic Coat" (Tlingit Native American)
Recommended Ages:
Retold by:
Elaine L. Lindy
Theme(s) of Character: Perseverance
Here's the Story:
Long ago, a young boy lived with his mother in a village in the far, far north. The village was near the Yukon River, where the river empties into the Pacific Ocean.
One day, the boy went hunting with his bow and arrows and went further than he realized. Turning around, he could no longer remember from which direction he had come. He walked for a long time in different directions but all in vain. He realized that he was lost. There was nothing to do but to set up camp for the night. The next morning, the boy began looking again for the path that would take him home, and he looked all day with no better success. On the third morning, he caught sight of water through the trees. Thinking it was the ocean, he ran quickly toward it. Surely, he thought, once he reached the ocean, all he needed to do was to follow the coastline until he came to the Yukon River, since that was where his mother's village lay. When he reached the water, however, he found that it was not the ocean after all but only a large lake. He stayed at the lake for some time, living on roots, and afterward continued his journey. Again he traveled all day. On the following morning he again glimpsed water through the woods. But when he came to the water and looked around, lo! he had returned to the same lake he had left before.

3. Native Americans - The Tlingit
Native Americans The Tlingit. The Tlingit Indians. The Tlingit Indians 2.
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Native Americans - The Tlingit The Tlingit Indians The Tlingit Indians 2

4. 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.

5. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
than buffalo, are pondered. Outraged native americans have entered this fray, castigating those J.Vita with Jesse Cooday (tlingit) 'Watchful Eyes native American women Artists' at
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Native Americans - Internet Resources
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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Directories Author Pages History ... Periodicals See Also: Virginia's Indians The Cherokees Native American Authors
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Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
A Wallace library guide
Native Americans. Bibliography. Juvenile Books

Native Americans. Bibliography. Young Adult Books

Fiction; biography; poetry; drama by and about Native Americans.
A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12

6. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Exploring Native Americans Across The Curr
Blast stereotypes with acrossthe-curriculum activities for students of all ages. illustrated in Teaching Young Children About native americans when Debbie Reese writes about the for difficulty according to your grade level.). Aleut. tlingit. Navajo. Apache. Hopi
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Exploring Native Americans Across the Curriculum
Blast stereotypes with across-the-curriculum activities for students of all ages. Stereotypes of Native Americans abound in movies and on TV, in literature and in history books. "Teachers must provide accurate instruction not only about history but also about the contemporary lives of Native Americans," writes Debbie Reese in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans , a 1996 ERIC Digest. Reese is a Pueblo who studies and works in the field of early childhood education. Stereotype is a difficult issue to define in any culture, especially in the Native American culture. As noted in A Line in the Sand , a Web site dedicated to the debate surrounding Native American stereotypes and other issues: "We want to be careful to note that this 'line in the sand' will not lie at the same place for everyone," explains an introduction to the site. "We must recognize that not all Native American communities have had the same historical experience, either before or after 1492. For this reason, the members of these communities will have different opinions. There will be different opinions both between and within communities, just as there are in all human communities." That difference is illustrated in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans when Debbie Reese writes about the popular children's book

7. Native Americans -  American Indians, The First People Of America
Shop here for Northwest Coastal Region tlingit People (native americans of North America) and find more books by Mary Null Boule. For a limited time, get free shipping on orders over $25!
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Tribes find common ground in sorrow By Martin Kasindorf, USA TODAY TUBA CITY, Ariz. On the desert mesas east of the Grand Canyon, Hopis and Navajos have been quarreling for centuries over land, grazing rights and water. Now, war and loss have eased the tensions, at least for a while. Army Pfc. Lori Piestewa, one of the few American Indian women in the military, was found dead during the rescue of an American POW in Iraq. By Rudy Gutierrez, El Paso Times The Native American tribes united in anxiety when Army Pfc. Lori Piestewa, 23, was reported missing in an ambush in Iraq on March 23. When word came over the weekend that she had been killed in action and her body found, shock stirred Hopi and Navajo alike. (Related stories: Fallen comrades Remembered soldiers Lori Piestewa, daughter of a Hopi man and a Hispanic woman, was the first woman to die in the line of duty in

8. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Tlingit (Native Americans)
Linking Policy. HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND United States History StateHistories Alaska native americans tlingit. HISTORY CULTURE
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    Linking Policy. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL United States History State Histories Alaska native americans tlingit. HISTORY CULTURE
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  • 10. ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans
    THE TSIMSHIAN, tlingit and Tsimshian (Scroll down page for the Tsimshian How the HopiIndians Reached Their World, Hopi Indians native americans of the Southwest,
    http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
    Reference Resources: Native Americans Native Americans FIRST AMERICANS: NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS Old World - New World Archaic Period - Spreading Out and Settling In Paleo Indian Period and Tradition Formative Period ... Who Were the First Americans and How Did They Get Here? ANASAZI Anasazi Anasazi, Desert People Anasazi Archaeology Explore the Anasazi Culture ... Who Were the Anasazi POWHATAN Powhatan Nation Powhatan Indians of Virginia Powhatan Indian Village Tell Me About the Powhatan Indians ... Virtual Jamestown: Powhatan THE WAMPANOAG Plymouth Plantation: A reconstructed Wampanoag Village The Wampanoag People Life as a Wampanoag Wampanoag ... What You Need to Know: Wampanoag Indians First Nations of Canada Canada's First Native Groups : Brief information about: Abenakis, Algonkins, Chippewas, Crees, Haida, Hurons, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Maliseet, Micmac, Montagnais, Naskapi, Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka), Penobscots, Salish, Sioux, Tlingit, Tsimshian

    11. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
    The Sac and Fox Nation Some Background on the tlingit Indians Tribal El Diario deYucat aslash;n Maya Mathematics Maya Pages for native americans Maya Ruins
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
    Alaska Natives and the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971
    University of Connecticut
    American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    A Brief History of the Innu A Brief History of the Trail of Tears (Cherokee) Cherokee History Cherokee History Timeline ... Database of Native American Treaties and Federal Laws
    University of Massachusetts
    First Nations History
    Lee Sultzman
    History and Culture of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe A History of the Northwest Coast A History of the Western Shoshone
    Scott Robert Ladd
    Indian Removal Debate, 1830 Kaw Nation History Little Known Historical Facts (Oneida) Native Nations of Iowa ... The Rogue River War: Alea, Siletz: 1894
    California State University, San Marcos
    Treaties Project
    Oneida Nation
    Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784 Theodore De Bry Woodcuts
    Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
    What Were the Results of Allotment (The Dawes Act, 1887)

    12. Homework Center - Native American Sites
    This site looks at the tlingit, Lakota (Sioux), Diné (Navajo), Miscogee (Creeks) and Clark PBS Series The native americans. http//www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/native/ index.html
    http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/natamhc.html
    School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! Online ... Tareas Escolares
    Native American Sites:
    Native American Megasites
    Individual Tribes

    Northwest Tribes
    Native American Megasites
    American Indians and the Natural World
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/
    This site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History illustrates how native people are connected to the natural universe. The museum selects a few specific tribes to illustrate this.
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html
    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.
    Stones Unturned
    http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/engfrm.htm
    This site from the Canadian Museum of Civilization presents Native American clothes, toys, and musical instruments and also highlights seven native tribes of Canada.
    First Nations Histories
    http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
    This site includes basic information on the history, culture, language etc, of 48 Native American tribes.

    13. Native Americans
    native americans back to social studies link index Tribal played an important partin native American tradition. the natural worldthose of the tlingit of the
    http://killeenroos.com/link/amind.html
    Native Americans back to social studies link index Tribal Websites
  • Animal Legends and Symbols Animals played an important part in Native American tradition. This site shows you some of those animals and offers examples of their symbolic meanings. American Indian Law This page is designed for Indian law practitioners, Tribes or tribal members, law students, and anyone interested in Indian law. Features of this site include a list of the best law schools for Indian law, links to researching Indian law issues, and links of organizations related to Indian law. American Indian Resources American Indian Web page American Indians and the Natural World Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Though all of these peoples have chosen different pathways and strategies for making a life in their various environments, one similar concept is voiced by allthat a reciprocal connection exists between people and the rest of the world. Authors - Native American First Nations Histories excellent data about many different tribes. Author proposes to add more tribes - as many as 200.
  • 14. Alaska's Native Americans
    Alaska's native americans The Alaskan Eskimo Links to Alaska's information relatedto Alaska native knowledge systems. Central Council of tlingit and Haida We
    http://www.aktourguide.com/Natives.html
    Alaska's Native Americans The Alaskan Eskimo
    Links to Alaska's Native Eskimo Culture. Alaska Native Knowledge Network
    To serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems. Central Council of Tlingit and Haida
    We are the Tribal Government representing over 22,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. Eskimo Whaling
    Native people of Alaska have been whaling for several thousands of years. Native Eskimo Portraits
    "...To see the land, and to know the seasons. Look upon my face." The People and the Land
    Ethnographic Portraits - The Inupiat Eskimo of Artic Alaska. Alaska Natives Online
    Tlingit, Alaskan Native, Northwest culture history, American Indian and Alaska Native issues, tourism, fine art, Native American links and resources. Tlingit Culture
    The Tlingit people have a rich culture and history. Tlinglit fish traps
    Tlinglit fish traps provide valuable look at Native culture.
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    15. THE NATIVES: RUSSIAN AMERICA
    THE native americans. native Alaskans The Early History of Alaska. links to The EskimoWoman, The Aleut Woman, The Athabascan Woman, The tlingit Woman, Famous
    http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/natives.htm
    RUSSIAN INTERACTION WITH THE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES OF THE NORTHWEST
    The Russians
    Additional Resources Sites indicated by a * are particularly recommended
    THE NATIVE AMERICANS
    FIRST NATIONS IN THE NORTHWEST - GENERAL
    *Native Groups . From the Museum of Civilization. (Canada). [See where all the native groups of Canada were situated on the map. Pay attention to the NW Native groups.] *Tribal Areas of California Alaska Native Languages . An article (#419) by T. Neil Davis, part of the Alaska Science Forum (August 11, 1980) which talks about the decline of native languages in Alaska. Alaska's Many Cultures . A very brief introduction to Alaska's cultures from the Alaska Internet Travel Guide. Native Alaskans The Alaska Natives . (Excerpted from Polar Peoples). From Alaska Native Curriculum and Teacher Development Project.
    Some Native Cultures the Russians Encountered
    • Inupiat
      Inupiat Eskimos . Brief introduction with pictures.
      Growing up in an Inupiat Village
      . Long narrative illustrated by b/w pictures.
    • Yupik Eskimo / Inuit
      The Inuit (meaning 'the people') were the northern neighbors of the Tlingit. The name "Eskimo" being given to the Inuit by the Tlingit, meaning "eater of raw meat" (Hahn, 1990). The Inuit who are not referred to as Native American Indian, migrated to North America from central Asia thousands of years ago.

    16. Native Americans
    First americans Dine, Muscogee, tlingit, Lakota, Iroquois - tribes, history,games http//www.u.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/amer1.htm . native American
    http://www.kathimitchell.com/Natam.htm
    Native Americans General Information Individual Tribes Other Information Lisa Mitten's site http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html *American History Sources for Students - Indiginous Peoples from 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indians.html *Global Access to Educational Sources - extension of previous link - middle school
    http://www.geocities.com/jk02.geo/index6.html Ancient Cultures/Native Americans /Clovis/Adena/Mound Builders/Anasazi from Boston Pub. Sch.
    http://bps.boston.k12.ma.us/rc328sb/dw/dew970.htm Canada's First Nations - Native Groups, Clothing, Toys, Musical Instruments
    http://www.civilization.ca/ Native Nations Online - http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm *First Americans from Germantown, IL third graders
    http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html Woodland Indians - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/woodland2.html
    Plains Indians
    - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/plains.html
    California-Intermountain Indians
    - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/California.html
    Southwest Indians
    - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/southwest.html

    17. Northwest Coast Native Americans
    9, See the work of Israel Shotridgetlingit carver. Discuss some of theenvironmental concerns of the Northwest Coast native americans. 13.
    http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/nwcoast.htm
    Northwest Coast Native Americans Home Up Molas - Kuna Indians [ Northwest Coast Native Americans ] Art of Mexico Art of Australia African American Links Southwest pottery ... To top of page Students viewed the video "Smart One" about the work of Northwest Coast Indian, Bob Dempsey (video available at ArtSpace, Lima) this lead to many questions about the art and people of the region. We learned more by using the CD computer software "Totem Poles" (available from Lima Public Library). Below are some questions and sites to aid in understanding the beliefs, values and arts of these proud people. In order to interpret the designs, you have to know the stories, yourself, your people, and nature. To be an artist, you have to know all those things. That is why our people say our designs and blankets are very special. ~Dempsey Bob, Tlingit artist
    See the work of Dempsey Bob More work in bronze
    Dempsey Bob biography
    Fun Interactive game - Test your reasoning skills
    This is an extensive site for the Columbia Museum of Civilizationscome back later to see more of what is has to offer. You could spend hours and not see it all! Tell one area you might want to learn more about. Be sure to study the

    18. Native Americans: A Thesis By Kathy Browning
    Ojibway nation from the government and European americans. Transcribed from Musicof the native North American Mourning Song for a Brother - tlingit Tribe.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~debrajet/indio7.html
      Native Americans: Part One
        Lesson Plans Third Grade: The Hopi Tribe of the Southwest Objectives: 1. The Pueblo culture of the southwest will be presented to students. 2. Students will be informed of the influence of the Spanish culture on the Hopi Indians. 3. Students will recognize the importance of music and dance as an integral part of the southwestern American Indians. Study Guide Information: 1. The Hopi Indians, descendants of the prehistoric Anasazi people, live in northeastern Arizona. 2. The type of dwelling for the Hopi consists of several caves carved out of the high cliffs of the southwest. 3. The main sources of food were corn, squash, beans, cotton, wheat, melon, chilli pepper, and fruit trees. 4. The Pueblo women were well known for making coiled pottery and baskets decorated with geometric designs. 5. The dances performed in ceremonies called pow wows included the Kachina dance, green corn dance, hoop dance, and the snake dance. Activities: 1. The students will view the film: Discovering American Indian Music from the Discovering Music Series/BFA Educational Media.

    19. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
    If you want to learn about native americans as they were before the Chipewyan, Dogrib,East Cree, Han, Hare, Holikachuk, Inland tlingit, Ingalik, Kaska, Kolchan
    http://www.ameritech.net/users/macler/nativeamericans.html
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    Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

    20. Native Americans: A Thesis By Kathy Browning
    Literature Part 1 The first native americans of North America. values.Part 3 Fourth grade unit The tlingit Tribe of the Northwest Coast.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~debrajet/nativeindio.html
      Native Americans
        A Curriculum Study Guide and Lesson Plan Design for
        Teaching and Presenting Diversities and Similarities
        of three Native American Indian Tribes: The Hopi, the Tlingit, and the Ojibway
        with an Emphasis on Music and Dance. This "Pow Wow Thesis" is provided by Kathy Browning. This page contains information on the Pow Wow in Minnesota. Kathy is with the Madison School District in Minnesota. This Summary Thesis was submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota Table of Contents Introduction:
        Review of the Literature Part 1: The first Native Americans of North America Part 2: Third grade unit: The Hopi Tribe of the Southwest
          History, location, and environment Food, clothing, shelter, and travel Music, dance, and cultural values
        Part 3: Fourth grade unit: The Tlingit Tribe of the Northwest Coast
          History, location, and environment Food, clothing, shelter, and travel Music, dance and cultural values

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