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  1. Poetry and Stories of Native Americans (NativeTech.org)
      Provides stories and poetry. 10-09

  2. Native Americans - By Language or Tribe

  3. -Nations of Native Americans A - F (NativeWeb)
      Includes Abenaki, Aberesh, Acadians, Accohannock, Acjachemem, Acoma, Ainu, Akha, Akwesasne, Algonquin, Alutiiq, Ani-Stohini - Unami, Anishinaabe, Anishinabek, Apache, Arapaho, Arawak, Ashaninka, Assiniboine, Athabascan, Aymara, Aztec (Nahua), Barona, Basque, Berber, Blackfeet, Blackfoot, Caddo, Cajun, Carib, Cayuga, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Chicora, Chinook, Chippewa, Choctaw, Chumash, Coeur d'Alene, Cofan, Colville, Comanche, Commanche, Costanoan, Cowlitz, Cree, Creek (Muskogee), Crow, Dakota, Delaware, Dogon, Edisto, Euchee, Evenki, Fernandeño/Tataviam, and Flathead.

  4. Ancient Native Americans

  5. Native Americans

  6. Native American Indian Resources (Giese)
      Provides sources of information on the cultures of Native Americans.

  7. Ancient Native Americans (Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Connelly, Fee, and Kelly)
      Provides a history of the Castle Rock Pueblo Indians. 6-02

  8. Native Americans in American History (Global Access to Educational Sources)
      Provides American history sources on indigenous peoples. 4-03

  9. Native American Resources (FirstGov.gov)
      Provides information on jobs, education, environment, housing, and more for tribes and Native Americans. 9-04

  10. Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans (Yale Law College - Avalon Project)
      Provides teaties by century, from the eighteenth century through the twenty-first. Also provides some of the available treaties from 1778 - 1868. 9-04

  11. Native Americans (Information Please)
      Provides an alphabetic listing. 10-04

  12. Native Americans - Colville Confederated Tribes - Recognition by the Supreme Court (FindLaw.com)
      Provides a summary of a Supreme Court finding that the Colville Confederated Tribes still had a reservation, despite the sale of lands within the reservation. 9-00

  13. Ancient Native Americans (Viewzone)
      Provides a description of ancient Native American cultures of southwestern USA, such as the Anasazi, Mongollon and Hohokam.

  14. Ancient Native Americans - Daily Life (Donn) star
      Provides information on the daily lives of the ancient Iroquois, Anasazi, Pacific Coastal, Ojibwa/Chippewa, Pueblo, Inuits, Cherokee, Hopi, Far North, Seminole, Apache, Incas, Plains People, Navajo, Mayas, Sioux, California, and Aztecs.

  15. -08-28-08 Study: Over 10 Percent of Native American Deaths Alcohol-related (MSNBC News)
      "Almost 12 percent of the deaths among Native Americans and Alaska Natives are alcohol-related — more than three times the percentage in the general population, a new federal report says." 08-08

  16. -01-05-10 Editorial: Americans, From a British View (New York Times)
      "The first thing I ever heard about Americans was that they all carried guns. Then, when I came across people who’d had direct contact with this ferocious-sounding tribe, I learned that they were actually rather friendly."

      "When I finally got to America myself, I found that not only were the natives friendly and hospitable, they were also incredibly polite. No one tells you this about Americans, but once you notice it, it becomes one of their defining characteristics, especially when they’re abroad." 01-10

  17. -07-12-12 DNA Study: Most Early Americans Arrived 15,000 Years Ago (BBC)
      "The biggest survey of Native American DNA has concluded that the New World was settled in three major waves."

      "But the majority of today's indigenous Americans descend from a single group of migrants that crossed from Asia to Alaska 15,000 years ago or more." 07-12

  18. Sitting Bull (The West Project and WETA)
      Provides a short history of the famous Lakota chief and holy man who resisted expansion of territory by the European Americans. 6-02

  19. Red Cloud (The West Project and WETA)
      Provides a short history of the famous Lakota chief who resisted expansion of territory by the European Americans by diplomacy, as well as warfare. 6-02

  20. Crow Nation (Wikipedia.org)
      "The Crow, also called the Absaroka or Apsáalooke, are a tribe of Native Americans who historically lived in the Yellowstone river valley and now live on a reservation south of Billings, Montana. The tribal headquarters are located at Crow Agency, Montana." 03-06

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