Native Americans In Agriculture: Culture culturalheritage. north-carolina. ID cherokee-indians. AU Cherry,-RH TI Insectsin the mythology of native americans. SO amer-Entomol. Lanham, Md. http://www.nal.usda.gov/outreach/culture.htm
Extractions: Deborah Richardson, Coordinator Education Programs This entire bibliography may be copied and distributed. For additional information on this bibliography or the AGRICOLA database please contact the National Agricultural Library at (301) 504-5779 or FAX (301) 504-6927 or email to epu@nal.usda.gov AU: Yazzie-Durglo,-V.
WNCCEIB: Indian Mascot Issue 15, 2001 Former Eastern Band cherokee Chief, Joyce banish negative images of indians WNCCEIB Commentary News Report (TV) Controversy Over Using native amer. http://www.main.nc.us/wncceib/IndianMascotIssue.htm
Extractions: (Focus on Buncombe County(NC) and Clyde A. Erwin H ) THE ISSUE Click Here Before you leave, please send an email to the Chair of the Buncombe County Board of Education, Mr. Wendell Begley requesting him to re-open the issue and to eliminate American Indian mascots at Erwin and in the Buncombe Co. (NC) Public Schools. Also, you can contact other Buncombe County School Board Members or Superintendent or Attorney Thank you! You may also use this internal search engine to look for specific people or other aspects of the mascot issue: -Recommended by the N.C. Advisory Council on Indian Education, the Resolution calls on all public schools in North Carolina to "educate themselves on the educational, curricular, and psychological effects of using American Indian sport mascots and logos, and; that all public school administrators review their policies and procedures toward the use of American Indian sport mascots, logos, and all demeaning imagery." June 5, 2002, The Charlotte Observer: "Indian mascot moniker at issue: N.C. board may ask schools to revisit images of Native Americans"
Diabetes Program Home Page translation = consistent carbohydrate?J amer Diet Assoc B Diabetesassociated mortalityin native americans disease among the eastern band of cherokee indians. http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Diabetes/biblio99.asp
Extractions: Headquarters Diabetes Program Harwell TS, Moore K, Madison M., et.al: Comparing self-reported measures of diabetes care with similar measures from a chart audit in a well-defined population. American Journal of Medical Quality, Vol 16, No 1 Jan/Feb 2001. Reported by: National Diabetes Program, Indian Health Service. Epidemiology and Statistics Br, Div of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC. Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes Among American Indians/Alaska NativesUnited States, 1996; The MMWR Weekly, Oct. 30, 1998/47(42);901-904 Greenlund KJ, Rodolfo V, Casper ML, Rith-Najarian S, and Croft JB: Prevalence and Correlates of the Insulin Resistance Syndrome Among Native Americans: The Inter-Tribal Heart Project. Diabetes Care, 22:441-447, 1999. Return to Diabetes Home Page
Net Essays - Over 32,000 Thousand FREE Essays And FREE Term Papers! american Westerns (Maverick, the Searche, 1282, 10. america's Fair Deal withthe native amer, 907, 7. Apache and cherokee indians, 669, 10. Apartheid 2, 853,10. http://www.netessays.net/categories/history/A.html
American Indian Studies Term Paper Help assimilation, civil rights, gambling industry; focusing on cherokee Nation. indians.Purpose of museums role in representing interpreting native amer. http://www.research-assistance.com/hazel-doc/ra-topics/american_indian_studies.h
Extractions: Discusses four books that illustrate the sacred and secular as one. Mary Crow Dog's "LAKOTA WOMAN," N. Scott Momaday's "HOUSE OF DAWN," Ricardo Pozas' "JUAN THE CHAMULA," Thomas Sanchez's "RABBIT BOSS." The sacred as an integral part of the environment of Native Ameicans. Role of ancient religion to health and identity. Discussion of the concept of Shamanism in contemporary times. Definitions. Beliefs and pracitces. Rituals. Mass hypnosis. Meditation. Psychotropic herbs. An alternate reality. Carlos Castaneda's book "A SEPARATE REALITY." Shamanism and the healing process as alternative medicine. Importance of specific rituals and their repetitive behaviors to produce altered states of consciousness.
Popular Fiction Book List on cedars (Seattle murder mystery and Asian amer.). Highwater, Jamake, Legend days(native american Part Heaven (The Southwest/Arizona/cherokee indians/adoption http://www.novelsetc.com/popfict.htm
Extractions: Popular Fiction HOME AUTHOR TITLE Anaya, Rudolfo Bless me, Ultima (Mexican Americans living in New Mexico) Asimov, Isaac Fantastic Voyage Asimov, Isaac Foundation (Sci Fiction series) Atwood, Margaret Cat's eye (woman artist..Canadian lit.) Auel, Jean Clan of the cave bear. (prehistoric life..a lost girl is adopted by a tribe of hunter-gatherers) Baldacci, David Total control (Airplane crash mystery) Baldwin, James If Beale Street could talk (Afro-American ghetto life) Barr, Nevada Firestorm (forest fires/murder mystery) Barrett, William E. Lilies of the field (Southern Afro-American man helps nuns build a church) Beach, E. L. Run silent, run deep (Submarines) Binchy, Maeve Copper beech (Ireland love story) Binchy, Maeve Echoes (Irish love story) Binchy, Maeve Glass lake (Celts -Irish village life) Blake, Michael Dances with wolves (Indians treatment/calvary officer/love story) Boulle, Pierre
Native Americans Tribes describing, in detail, all aspects of each native American tribe's Company, 2nd Regiment,2nd Brigade, Mounted Infantry, cherokee Indian Removal Texas indians. http://schools.sisd.net/mom/native.amer.html
Tchr.--Nat Amer the desert Southwest, the American indians of the 3. How did native Americans' relationshipwith Earth of the Anasazi, Kwakiutl, Pueblo, cherokee, and Iroquois http://loma.k12.ca.us/LPS/Webquests/Webqu2/20_Tchr.__Nat_Amer.html
Extractions: Students will complete a webquest, The First Americans, in which they will work in teams to complete specific tasks while researching the geographical locations and adaptations of assigned Native American tribes. This project will culminate in group presentations that utilize verbal, written, and musical and/or artistic talents.
Favorite Native American Links native American Indian Resources Main Menu. History Of The cherokee a great siteby Ken Martin. American indians Studies Program. native American Recipes. http://members.tripod.com/~primitivenature/nat-amer.html
Native American Chart to navigate through the reports. native American Group or Tribe Weapons. Art. Famous native Americans. cherokee (22 000) Northwest Coastal indians such as the Tlingit (10 000), http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/navigation/native_american_chart.htm
Extractions: Weapons Art Famous Native Americans Cherokee Southeast domed houses deerskin, rabbit fur decorated with porcupine quills ... Algonquian and Great Lake Tribes such as Ojibway (35,000), Delaware (8,000), Powhatan (9,000) Massachuset (13,600), and Cree (17,000) Northeast wigwams wore little clothing except in winter - made from animal skins hunters ... Squanto (1585?-1622) Patuxet I roquois Tribes such as Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora (Total 5,000) Northeast long house mostly buckskin (skin of deer) hunters planters gatherers traders ... Seminoles (A division of the Creek - Creek Population 12,000) Southeast chickee clothing made from plant fibers planters ... basketry
Cyndi's List - Native American The African native Genealogy Homepage Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The FreedmenOklahoma's Black indians of the cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and http://www.cyndislist.com/native.htm
The African Algonkin. Amonsoquath. cherokee. Apache. Arikara, Mandan, Hidatsa the name of a native tribe or nation; it Keetoowah Band of cherokee indians. cherokee PROPHECY. cherokee Language http://www.african-nativeamerican.com/
Extractions: THE AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians Abraham Cow Tom Dosar Barkus Caesar Bruner ... J. Coody Johnson and all 40,000+ Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants! New Book on Choctaw Freedmen!! The Choctaw Freedmen and the Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy by Robert Flickinger (see Heritage Books Site Below, or click on Book or title above ) Current Issues Pertaining to Black Indians The Oklahoma Freedman Message Board Contents Introduction The Choctaw Freedmen Page Chickasaw Freedmen Resources History Black Indian Slave Narratives Culture and Traditions of Black Indians Freedmen Bibliography List of Freedmen Surnames ... Unique Records for Black Indians Documents Sample Freedman Documents Treaties Pertaining to Black Indians Cherokee Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Choctaw-Chickasaw Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Creek Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Seminole Treaty of 1866 Books Heritage Books: The African-Native American Bookstore (Coming Soon!)
Native Americans - Internet Resources. Yokuts; Chumash cherokee indians Pages A page of links, including history, imagesand maps, legends Kansas One Room School House Project Kansas native people http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
Extractions: 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.
American Indian Links Links Arkansas cherokee History Big City indians Germany! Aboriginal Links BlueSky Waters - Healing cherokee Links Chird's native Americans Council http://www.manataka.org/page12.html
REL Links: Native American Nations of the Great Plains native Nations of Iowa; Creek North Georgia indians Creek. cherokee North Georgia's cherokee indians; History of the cherokee http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d34/rel/links-native.html
Enlaces: IndÃgenas Americanos Los Pueblos de los Grandes Planos native Nations of Iowa; Los Creek North Georgiaindians Creek. Los cherokee North Georgia's cherokee indians; History of the http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d34/rel/links-native-esp.html
Extractions: Sitios Generales La historia y la cultura Powwow Mitos/Leyendas Los Pueblos del Sudoeste Los Anasazi Los Apache Los Hohokam/O'odham Los Hopi Los Navajo (Dineh) Los Yaqui Los Yaqui Los Pueblos Californianos Los Pueblos de Hawaii Los Pueblos del Noroeste Los Pueblos Algonquin (Medioeste) Los Pueblos de la Confederación Iroquois
"People's Paths Bookstore!" - Cherokee Indians - Non-Fiction Johnson / Paperback / Published 1994 amer Trail Books cherokee Nation (18661907 Nativeamericans) Usually United Keetoowah Band of cherokee indians in Oklahoma http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/Bookstore/cher-nonfic.htm
Native American Genealogy was a cherokee Princess native American Tribal Histories Lee Sultzman, First NationsHistorian has done a wonderful job American indians National Archives http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/front.html
Extractions: Jim Hick's Website, genealogies of Descendants of Nathan Hicks, Sr; Descendants of John Downing, Major; Descendants of Moytoy; Descendants of Oo-loo-tsa; Descendants of Thomas Cordery (link sited added 10 September 1998 Native American Bookstores and Maps Melodie Sander's Cherokee Genealogy Research Material Kevin Cloud Brechner's Lecture on the White Buffalo Calf with Links
"TRAIL OF TEARS" History of cherokee Farms. My Two Beads Worth Contents of WebSite. LaughingEyesNative american Links. american indians of the Pacific Northwest (amer http://community-2.webtv.net/Skyes_Blues/ASLONGASWATERSFLOW/page2.html
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Centre for Indigenous Theatre Center for native American Studies Center ForWorld Indigenous Studies THE cherokee. History of the cherokee 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