Aboriginal First Nation Resources History Research the Internet Public Library native American Reference No further Subcategories Resources in this category are Aboriginal Digital Collections (ADC) HumanitiesHistoryUnited Statesnative americans. Keywords Arapaho. Choctaw nation of http//www.mikmaq.net/. A site art, astronomy, first nations, native schools, food, http://www.turtleisland.org/resources/resources.htm
Extractions: Research Resources >>Studies/Stats/Reports On-reserve Health Profile .pdf file INCOME on and off reserve .pdf file Aboriginal Population 2001 Statistics Canada Aboriginal Population 1996 Statistics Canada American Indians and Alaska Natives 2000 Census Urban Aboriginal Initiative On-reserve survey Aboriginal population Paper Burden - .pdf file Canadian attitudes The Health of Aboriginal women .pdf file Property Rights on Indian Reserves this is a .pdf file Tax Exemption this is a .pdf file Big Bear's Treaty The Road to Freedom this is a .pdf file Water Crisis Poor Neighborhoods - Urban Aboriginal Policy this is a .pdf file Children and Youth with Special Needs this is a .pdf file Gambling in Canada this is a .pdf file Heart Disease this is a .pdf file Digital Opportunities this is a .pdf file Urban Aboriginals Challenges this is a .pdf file Youth at Risk and Hepatitis Growing Threat to Water and Indigenous Peoples Non-Renewable Resource Development this is a .pdf file Worldwide Racism this is a .pdf file Aboriginal Education Pathways to Equality Gender Gap Grows this is a .pdf file
Mi'kmaq Language And Mi'kmaq Indian Culture (Micmac, Mikmaq, Mi'kmaw, Mikmaw, Mi Page dedicated to the Mi'kmaq language, also with information and links about Mi'kmaq culture, history, Category Science Social Sciences Natural Languages Algic Míkmaw Each Mi'kmaq first nation has its own government, laws and is popularly elected inmost mikmaq nations Today, native americans only build a wigwam for fun or to http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/mikm.htm
Extractions: Index of Native American languages What's new on our site today! Native Languages of the Americas: Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmawi'simk, Mi'kmaw, Micmac, Mikmaq) Introduction Language Resources Cultural Links Facts For Kids Language: The Mi'kmaq language, Mi'kmawi'simk or Mikmawisimk, is an Algonquian language spoken by 7500 Indians in the Canadian Maritimes, particularly Nova Scotia. Mi'kmaq is also spoken by 100 or so older people in northeastern Maine and by nearly 1000 Mikmaqs in immigrant communities in New York and Boston. The dialect spoken in Quebec is called Restigouche (or Listiguj) and is a little bit hard for other Mi'kmaq speakers to understand. Mi'kmaq is written alphabetically today, but in the past it was written in pictographs . Though these pictographs were likely modified by Jesuit missionaries, who used them to help Mi'kmaq converts remember Christian prayers, they probably predated European contact. Micmac hieroglyphics do not resemble Ancient Egyptian or Mayan hieroglyphs see here for an explanation of these different writing systems. Mi'kmaq is not linguistically related to Ancient Egyptian or any other semitic languages, this data was
The Economic History Of Native Americans In Canada As A Whole The history of native Canada as a whole mikmaq Donald Marshall, a mikmaq, was arrestedfor catching Esgenoopetitj first nation (Burnt Church first nation) 30 http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/index-gc.html
Extractions: Native Americans in Canada as a whole Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives The history of Native Canada as a whole 30 September 2002. Once again, the community of Burnt Church and the Mikmaq Nation are fighting the Canadian government, determined to protect their people's ancient Inherent right to fish, which has been exercised since time immemorial. This Inherent right was recognized in the 1760-61 Treaties with the British and upheld in the 1999 Supreme Canadian Court Marshal ruling.
IPL General/Reference Collection: Native Americans the Internet Public Library native americans Resources No further Subcategories Resources in this category are Alaskan native Knowledge Network AmericaUnited Statesnative americans. Keywords Choctaw. Citizen Potawatomi nation "Texts and Archives first Thanksgiving Proclamation (MS http//www.mikmaq.net/. A site http://www.crackinguniversity2000.it/Publiclib/hum30.55.85.50.html
Extractions: History North America United States Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories The Arapaho Tribe http://www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/congress/arapaho.html This page has historical information on the Arapaho Tribe and their allies. Author: Omaha Public Library Subjects: Keywords: Arapaho California Indian Library Collections http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/cilc/brochure/brochure.html
IPL Ready Reference Collection: Native Americans http//dickshovel.netgate.net/Compacts.html The first nations Histories Mi'kmaq Nethttp//www.mikmaq.net/ A site and culture of the Mi'kmaq nation of Atlantic http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/hum3086.html
Extractions: History United States No further Subcategories The Arapaho Tribe http://www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/congress/arapaho.html This page has historical information on the Arapaho Tribe and their allies. Author: Omaha Public Library Subjects: Keywords: Arapaho Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma http://www.choctawnation.com/
IPL General/Reference Collection: Native Americans http//www.dickshovel.com/www.html The first nations Histories Mi'kmaq Net http//www.mikmaq.net/A site history and culture of the Mi'kmaq nation of Atlantic http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/hum30.55.85.50.html
Extractions: History North America United States Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection (AIPNW) http://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw/index.html "This site provides an extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics. These cultures have occupied, and in some cases still live in parts of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Maps are available that show traditional territories or reservation boundaries. The essays include bibliographies and links to related text and images as well as study questions that K-12 teachers may use as they develop curricula in their schools."
IPL General/Reference Collection: Native American the Internet Public Library native American Resources No further Subcategories Resources in this category are Aboriginal Digital Collections (ADC) AmericaUnited Statesnative americans. Keywords Choctaw. Citizen Potawatomi nation http//www.mikmaq.net/. A site dedicated art, astronomy, first nations, native schools, food, http://www.crackinguniversity2000.it/Publiclib/soc40.55.00.html
Extractions: Social Sciences Ethnicity, Culture, and Race Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories Alaskan Native Knowledge Network http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/ "The Alaskan Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaaska Natives have aquired through cumulative experience over millennia." Author: Alaskan Native Knowledge Network (fyankn@uaf.edu)
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Index is for the knowledge of all those who wish to understand native americans as a Forthree years now the mikmaq people of Burnt Church first nation have been http://www.geocities.com/mixedblood1/
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Extractions: Home Login Contact Us Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World Resources Community Services About Us Resource Center Internet Links Nations Index Geographic Region Index Search the Site ... Top 5 Percent Hosted Resources Hosted Pages NativeLaw News NativeTech Site Information Get your FREE EMAIL @NativeWeb.Net! Community About Us Hosting Information ... Resources: 7 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits Capucine's Native Resources I define a "Native Resource" as any information, data or research relating to First Nations, First Peoples, Native Americans, Aboriginals, Status and Non-Status Indians, Metis, Inuit, Innu, and Native peoples of all continents, including: North and South America, Central and Latin America, Australian Aborigines as well as the Circumpolar Regions and the Pacific Islands. Indigenous Knowledge Pages
Glossary although many prefer to be referred to by their nation such as but has been replacedby the term first nations people in Canada, native americans in the http://ace.acadiau.ca/polisci/Alexande/Mikmaq/symbolgloss.htm
Extractions: Symbol Bank and Glossary Terms Aboriginal People: used to refer in a general sense all the First Nations, Inuits, Metis and Non-Status Indians in Canada; and similar groups around the world. First Nations : is a term preferred by the majority of treaty Indian people in Canada in identifiying themselves, although many prefer to be referred to by their nation such as Cree or in their own language, ie. Paskwa Nehiyow (Plains Cree) Indian(s): a misnomer term still used throughout the Americas, but has been replaced by the term First Nations people in Canada, Native Americans in the United States, and the native tribes in the central and southern Americas. Indigenous Peoples: is a term that is used in the international community to describe the original inhabitants of countries whose homelands were transformed by people migrating from other parts of the world. One definitions is that Indigenous peoples are populations groups who have inhabited lands where they have lived since ancient times, who have their own character with social traditions that are linked to the land inherited from their ancestors, and have their own language. Indigenous people include all the Aboriginal peoples of Canada, Native Americans of the United States, Maori of New Zealand, Aborigines of Australis, Sami of Scandinavia, Inuu of Japan, and all Indian Nations of central and south America.
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Extractions: by Fred Pashe Canadian Micmac/Mi'kmaq USA Aboriginal Educational Resources Database Aboriginal Links from Oscar Blackman School , from Manitoba Aboriginal Multi Media Society , excellent Canadian aboriginal links. Aboriginal Peoples of Canada , from Native Web, excellent Canadian resources. Aboriginal Single Window Initiative Aboriginal Super Information Hwy. , from Manitoba, the Canadian Aboriginal WWW Home Page. Aboriginal Web Links , great selection of links, by Denise Osted, Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Net , Canadian. Alan Syliboy Original Paintings , beautiful paintings by a well known Mi'kMaq artist. ARCNET, Aboriginal Resource Centre , Aboriginal-Canadian business and organization resources. Assembly of First Nations Bill's Aboriginal Links, Canada one of the best aboriginal links on the web. Canadian Aboriginal Law , by Deborah McIntosh, excellent legal and treaty references. Canada's First Nations , great page with many useful links. Canadian Indian Language Database , from Imperial College, London. Canada's First Nations and Aboriginal People's Home Page , from Schoolnet.
Native Americans - First Nation Mi'kMaq first nation Mi'kMaq native North americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the AlgonquianWakashan linguistic stock . They are found in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick. http://nativeamericans.com/FirstNationMi%27kMaq.htm
Extractions: First Nation Mi'kMaq Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock . They are found in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick. French missionaries came into contact with them in the early 17th cent., and the Micmacs were allies of the French throughout the history of New France. Contact with the whites has not had the usual effect of tribal disintegration, and the Micmacs still thrive, though their culture has changed radically. Many are Roman Catholics. The Micmacs are expert canoeists, and, although their economy once centered on fishing and hunting, they now derive their income from agriculture. See W. D. and R. S. Wallis, The Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada (1955); J. F. Pratson, Land of the Four Directions
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Extractions: about dmoz add URL update URL become an editor ... help the entire directory only in M/Míkmaq Top Society Ethnicity Indigenous People ... M : Míkmaq Description See also: Society: Ethnicity: Indigenous People: Native Americans: Tribes, Nations and Bands: Federations: Wabanaki Acadia First Nation - Information on this Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, Indian band. All Things Míkmaq - Includes brief information on the Míkmaq people and a collection of links. Chapel Island - Official homepage of this Canadian First Nation, with cultural,political, and historical information. Chief Morley Googoo: Waycobah First Nation - Homepage of the chief of Waycobah First Nation, with community and political information. Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq - An organization that was formed in 1986 by the band councils of six mainland Nova Scotia First Nations. Indian Head First Nations - Information and links about the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq and the Indian Head First Nations Band. Membertou Band - Provides an overview of the Mi'kmaq of Membertou, Mi'kmaq Nation. A source of information on First Nations in Canada and information relating to current issues facing the Mi'kmaq People Metepenagiag - Information on New Brunswick's Oldest Village. Located on the Northwest Miramichi river, it has been home to the Mikmaq people for the last 3000 years.
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Extractions: Artist - Full Name Title Heritage 7th Fire The 7th Fire n/a A. Paul Ortega Three Worlds Mescalero Apache Loving Ways Aaron Peters Unafraid n/a Alex Maldonado Desert Breeze Yaqui Alice Gomez Obsidian Butterfly Aztec, Mexican Indian, Latino Alph Secakuku Rain Songs Hopi Katsina Prayers for Life Hopi Alph Secakuku Songs From The Fourth World Pleasant Music from Hopi Land Hopi Andrew Vasquez An American Indian V3 Kiowa - Apache Andrew Vasquez Wind River Kiowa / Apache Apache Spirit Native Country Apache Arawak Mountain Singers Feel the Thunder Jicarilla Apache', Taino-Arawak, Pueble, Cherokee Archie Cheechoo Child of the North Cree Arigon Starr Meet the Diva Kickapoo ? B. C. Smith Smoke Signals various Djam Leelii: The Adventurers Senegalese (Africa) Beaver Chief Red Cedar Medicine Circle Songs Lummi Bijou Phillips I'd Rather Eat Glass n/a Bill Miller The Red Road Mohican Bill Miller Ghostdance Mohican Bill Miller Raven in the Snow Mohican Bill Miller, Robert Mirabal, and The Smokey Town Singers Native Suite - Chants, Dances and the Remembered Earth
Information Regarding The Mi'kmaq People - Mi'kmaq Resource The first nation communities (reservations) of Canada are governed by language withapproximately seventyfive hundred native speakers in the Micmac nation. http://mrc.uccb.ns.ca/mikmaq.html
Extractions: T he Micmacs of eastern Canada and the northeastern corner of the United States (who prefer the phonetic spelling Mi'kmaq) first appeared in their homeland approximately ten thousand years ago. They call the region Mi'kma'ki. Archaeological evidence indicates that these first inhabitants arrived from the west and lived as hunters and gatherers attuned to the shifting, seasonal resources of the area. During the summer months they hunted and fished, sometimes venturing out to sea to hunt whales and porpoises. Their winter camps were inland, built along rivers and lakes so that they could augment their hunting by spearing and trapping eels and other water creatures. T keptan or saqmaw (district chief) presided in each jurisdiction, doubling as local ruler and delegate to the Grand Council Sante' Mawiomi. T he Grand Council was the governing body of the nation and was led by several officers, including a kji'saqmaw (grand chief), a putus (treaty holder and counselor), and a kji'keptan (grand captain, advisor on political affairs). The Sante Mawiomi determined where families might hunt, fish, and set up their
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Extractions: Home Login Contact Us Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World Resources Community Services About Us Resource Center Internet Links Nations Index Geographic Region Index Search the Site ... Top 5 Percent Hosted Resources Hosted Pages NativeLaw News NativeTech Site Information Get your FREE EMAIL @NativeWeb.Net! Community About Us Hosting Information ... New Resources: The last 25 entries added to our database. Name and Description Nation Location Hits American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma US - Central The purpose of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma (AICCO) is to assist American Indian businesses to expand and grow their business. The chamber provides an opportunity for Native American business owners to network among themselves to enhance business opportunities. The Chamber also acts as a collective voice for American Indian businesses on important issues. Barking Rock Offering fine handmade twined woven wool bags. Technically referred to as paired twined weaving, this method of interlacing fibers is a variation on a basketry technique and predates the traditional Southwestern weaving by thousands of years. We also carry fine beadwork bags, and a full line of sterling trade silver. Gortbusters Gortbusters is an online web community which analyzes our current culture, studies other cultures, and supports indigenous life. We syndicate native news, write articles, and discuss in length living in harmony with nature.
Culture And Foods produced by the Oneida Indian nation Health Department on serious topics of concernto native americans. New England The first Thanksgiving America's Homepage http://www.angelfire.com/yt/homeeconomics/culture&food/northamerica.html
Extractions: The administrators of this site recommend their two complete Cajun cookbooks for classroom use. Each of the online cookbooks contains more than 500 recipes and is divided into the usual categories of recipes: appetizers, entrees, drinks, salads, side dishes and so on. Under entrees you will find scores of Cajun dishes, including gumbos, etouffees, and jambalaya. What may strike you as a bit unusual, however, is the number of dishes not normally considered Cajun. Upon closer examination, you'll find most of these are recipes for traditional dishes with a Cajun twist. Designed to look like a kitchen, Char'scollection features a small but interesting variety of Cajun and Creole recipes that highlight the essentials of Louisiana cooking. Among the unique offerings here are Char's recipes for Cajun-style chili, spaghetti,and vegetable beef soup. Of course, there are plenty of Cajun standbys, including red and brown jambalaya, Louisiana roux gumbo, and shrimp/crawfish creole. Be forewarned, however, that some of the recipes call for such ingredients as andouille and tasso pork, which may be difficult to find.