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61. Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value 18453EN
13344EN, The blackfoot (native American P, Elizabeth Hahn, 7.5, 1. 13350EN, The Comanche(native American Pe, Sally Lodge, 10089EN, The Pueblo indians, Liza N. Burby, 8.8,
http://www.mje.weber.k12.ut.us/Staff/Library/mjearlevel_files/sheet010.htm
Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value America's Top 10 Cities Jenny Tesar America's Top 10 Natural Wonders Edward Ricciuti Daily Life on a Southern Plantat Paul Erickson Delaware (Portrait of America) Kathleen Thompson Fingerprints and Talking Bones Charlotte Foltz Jo I Want to Be a Chef Maze/O'Neill Grace India (Country Fact Files) Anita/Jonardon Gan Journey of the Red Wolf Roland Smith Make Way for Sam Houston Jean Fritz Maryland (Portrait of America) Kathleen Thompson Massachusetts (Portrait of Ameri Kathleen Thompson Minnesota Vikings (NFL Today) Michael E. Goodman New Mexico (Portrait of America) Kathleen Thompson Nien Cheng: Prisoner in China Robin Sommer North Carolina (Portrait of Amer Kathleen Thompson Oh, Freedom! Kids Talk about the King/Osborne On the Brink of Extinction Caroline Arnold People of Salmon and Cedar Ron Hirschi Philadelphia 76ers (NBA Today) Michael E. Goodman Strange Mysteries from around th Seymour Simon The Hero and the Crown Robin McKinley The Landing of the Pilgrims James Daugherty The Lost Ones Anderson/Moesta The Pool of Fire John Christopher The Summer Olympics William McGuire The Winter Olympics Jack C. Harris

62. Panther's Lodge
I am a decendant, of these renegade indians and time is I read everything I can onthe native americans, especially both on the Melungeon and amerIndian lists
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63. NATIVE-L (May 1994) By Author
nativeL (May 1994) by author address for Barona Mission indians? Sun, 15 May 1994 232408 Mutsun (Costanoan) indians Tue, 10 May 1994 122345 EST. native Poetry Tue,
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64. NATIVE-L (May 1994) By Date
5/3/94 Navajo Nation; Re blackfoot / Cherokee info in Brazil cimi@ax.apc.org; Indiansin Brazilian help requested Ecuador Joel Schmidt; Re A native American Film
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65. A
blackfoot Cree Indian Cree. but still finds some false hits Chinook tSinu.k. US Nativename of of the Hudson Bay Company's servants with the indians of Oregon
http://acadprojwww.wlu.edu/vol4/BlackmerH/public_html/xliberty/oed/oedlang.html
  • aboriginal Australian
  • Aboriginal
  • Austral. Aboriginal In this case, once you have identified the range of variation you could search all at once by searching for aboriginal in the Language category. This is not always the case, as in the example below; searching for Anglo-L would miss "AngloL".
    Anglo-L. Anglo-Lat. Anglo-Latin AngloL.
    The variation in a category such as "American Indian" :
    Amer.-Indian. American Ind. American Indian
    is further complicated by the fact that some words of native American descent are labelled specifically by tribe and not by the general designation "American Indian":
    Blackfoot Cree Indian Cree
    Sometimes you can include the tags themselves in a search and narrow the range what way. Searching for indian within Language: 237 matches would not be productive if you were looking for words from India, as it would include American Indian too. Searching for gets you closer, but still finds some false hits: Chinook tSin u .k. U.S. [Native name of an Indian people on the Columbia river, N. America, with whom early intercourse was established by the Hudson Bay colony at Vancouver.]
    a.
  • 66. Canku Ota - NA Nation Links
    Linguistic Classificationof American indians http//users of different languages includingBlackfoot, Mohawk, Hawaiian native American Language Preservation Even
    http://www.turtletrack.org/Links/NANations/CO_NANationLinks_VZ.htm
    Canku Ota (Many Paths) An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America NATIVE AMERICA 'V' 'W' 'Y' 'Z' plus General Language Information Virginia (Powhatan) Mattaponi Tribe
    The Mattaponi Indian Reservation was created from land long held by the Tribe by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1658. Being one of the oldest reservations in the country.
    http://www.baylink.org/Mattaponi/ Matter of Perspective: Virginia's Indian TribÂ…
    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.
    http://www.vmnh.org/native.htm Nansemond
    At the time of the Jamestown Settlement in 1607 the Nansemond tribe was located in the general area of Reeds Ferry, near Chuckatuck, in the current city of Suffolk, Virginia.
    http://www.nansemond.nativeland.com/

    67. BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Spencer, Robert (1977) The native Americans. Red Man's America A History of Indiansin the Maya, Chiapas; Grinnell, George Bird (1962) blackfoot Lodge Tales.
    http://www.nevada.edu/~gbp/bib.am.ind.lang.cult.html
    BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCES FOR
    AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
    Gary Palmer, January 8, 1996 Bibliographies and Reference Volumes
    • Murdock, George Peter (1972) Ethnographic Bibliography of North America. 2nd Ed. HRAF Press.
    • Sturtevant, William. Handbook of North American Indians. Smithsonian Institution. Several Volumes by culture area.
    • Kroeber, A. L. (1953) Handbook of the Indians of California. California Book Co. Ltd.
    • Fowler, Catherine. (1970) Great Basin Anthropology: A Bibliography. Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System.
    • Gill, Sam D. and Irene F. Sullivan. (1994) Dictionary of Native American Mythology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Textbooks and Edited Collections
    • Driver, Harold E. (1969) Indians of North America. 2nd ed. University of Chicago Press.
    • Spencer, Robert (1977) The Native Americans. 2nd ed. Harper and Row, Publishers.
    • Thompson, Stith. (1966) Tales of the North American Indians. Indiana University Press.
    • Underhill, Ruth M. (1953) Red Man's America: A History of Indians in the United States. University of Chicago Press.
    Lower Colorado, Nevada, and Mojave Desert Tribes

    68. JIM GATCHELL MUSEUM BOOK LIST
    Black Elk Speaks Neihardt, $ 12.95. blackfoot Lodge Tails - Grinnell, $ 12.00. NativeLands - Andrew Hogarth, $ 2.95. Old West indians - Kiinstler's (HB), $ 12.95.
    http://www.jimgatchell.com/booklist.htm
    JIM GATCHELL MUSEUM BOOK LIST
    BOZEMAN TRAIL - INDIAN WARS 1860'S Absaraka Home of the Crows - Carrington Bloody Bozeman - Johnson Bozeman Trail Murray Bozeman Trail Scrapbook - Elsa Spear Exactly In The Right Place - Hogan Eye of the Blackbird - Skinner Fetterman Massacre - Brown Portraits of Ft. Phil Kearny Taps From the Past Cook The Adventures of Moccasin Joe - Reneau The Wagon Box Fight - Jerry Keenan Warpath - Vestal CUSTER - INDIAN WARS - 1870'S A Dispatch to Custer - Johnson/Allen Battle of the Rosebud- Mongum Cavalier In Buckskin - Utley Centennial Campaign - Gray Custer Died For Your Sins - Deloria Custer Reader - Hutton Custer's First Sergeant John Ryan - Barnard (HB) Custer's Last Battle Custers Luck Stewart Frontier Regulars - Utley General George Crooks Campaign of 1876 - Legoski Hokahey - Hardorff In Custer's Shadow - Nichols Lakota Noon - Michno Legacy - Rankin Life in Custer's Cavalry - Utley Little Big Horn 1876 - Overfield Riding with Custer - Kidd Rosebud Battleground - Hirst Sagebrush Soldier - Smith (HB) Son of the Morning Star - Connell

    69. Native American Research
    Society http//www.thewildwest.org/native_american/society/blackfoot.html; BlackfeetIndians from PBS Online Lewis and Clark native Americans; nativeTech
    http://www.members.carol.net/~josh/natam.html
    Eighth Grade Native American Report Research Links
    Click on the tribe or topic in the table for a list of links.
    Anasazi
    Mound Builders Inuits Natchez ... Miscellaneous Links 1. ANASAZI / MOUND BUILDERS

    70. Across The Wide Missouri (1951): Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban, John Hodiak, Wi
    1991 GENRE Westerns, Adventure, indians, Western, Recommended Relations between NativeAmericans and white settlers in in the hostile blackfoot Indian territory
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    71. Native Way - Plant Identification List
    Traditional blackfoot life was based on nomadic buffalo in the resistance by PlainsIndians to white CHIPPEWA native American people originally located north
    http://members.aol.com/ladinred/pages/nwplntid.htm
    The following list is an edited version of Tim Johnson's text. Except for removing sections not relevant to North America, the list is completely intact. Comments and definitions are those of Mr. Johnson. We hope providing this list will help you find native plants more easily and safely.
    • Section headings are by Tribe/Nation/Region.
    • Plants are listed alphabetically by scientific or botanical name.
    ALABAMA: A tribe of the Creek confederacy formerly inhabiting southern Alabama and now located in eastern Texas.
    • Callicarpa americana (american beauty-berry)
    • Ceanothus americanus (new jersey tea, new jersey-tea)
    • Cercis canadensis (redbud)
    • Eryngium aquaticum (button snakeroot, corn snakeroot, rattlesnake weed, rattlesnaker's master, water eryngo)
    • Erythrina herbacea (red-cardinal)
    • Gnaphalium obtusifolium (false boneset, hyssop-leaf thoroughwort, rabbit-tobacco, round-leaf thoroughwort)
    • Ilex opaca (american holly)
    • Ilex vomitoria (yaupon)
    • Morus rubra (red mulberry)
    • Quercus rubra (northern red oak, red oak)
    • Ulmus rubra (slippery elm)
    • Xanthoxylum americanum
    ALASKAN ESKIMO
    • Moneses uniflora (single-delight)
    • Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine, shore pine)

    72. SSTF 5: Appendix H - Race
    Umpqua 014 Alaskan Athabaskan 015 Alaska native 016 Haida 359 Burt Lake Ottawa 360Blackfoot 361 Cheyenne Tunica 468 Wesort 469 Southeastern indians 470 Cajun
    http://goldrush.berkeley.edu/GovData/info/SSTF5/cdrace.html
    APPENDIX H. Code Lists
    Document maintained on the UC Berkeley Digital Library Sunsite
    revised 3/21/98

    73. World Almanac For Kids
    Cultivation of native plants was begun in the Late They are the bestknown Indiansbecause European-Americans early Plains peoples were the blackfoot, who were
    http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/us_history/americanindian.html
    '); else document.write(''); // This script will choose the CSS (stylesheet) to use based on browser // End > EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Contents
    • AMERICAN INDIANS,
      AMERICAN INDIANS, indigenous peoples of the Americas. The name Indian was first applied to them by Christopher Columbus, who believed mistakenly that the mainland and islands of America were part of the Indies, in Asia. This article focuses on the Indians of North America, Mesoamerica, and South America. The indigenous population at the time of European contact is estimated, the general physical characteristics of native American peoples are described, and a summary is given of what is known about their arrival and early prehistory in the New World. The major culture areas of North, Central, and South America are discussed, and a survey follows of the traditional ways of life of American Indians. Social and political organization are considered, as well as their food, clothing, and housing, their trade, religion, and warfare, and their crafts, visual arts, music, and dance. Finally, the history of American Indians after European contact and their condition today in North and Latin America are examined.
      Early Population.

    74. BCE231 Pasture Management
    returned as much profit to the indians as would by wild herbivores than the BlackfootGrazing Association relationships of meningeal worm and native cervids in
    http://www.bisoncentre.com/resources/bce231/bce231_ranching_boreal.html

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    Potential for Game Ranching in Boreal Aspen Forests of Western Canada EDMUND S. TELFER AND GEORGE W. SCOTTER Reprinted from Journal of Range Management , vol.28, No 3, May 1975, p172-180 Summary Highlight: Portions of western Canada, which include the boreal mixedwood, aspen parklands, lower foothills, and the montane forest regions, contain large expanses of aspen. These regions are favorable for consideration as game ranching areas because of a shallow snow cover, productive soils, variety of vegetative types, and a variety of native wild ungulates, including bison ( Bison bison ), moose ( Alces alces ), elk (Cervus canadensis ), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), and white-tailed deer ( 0. virginianus ). Those parameters discussed, which are relevant to game ranching, include range carrying capacity, sex ratio, management during winter, scale of operation, interspecific competition, and behavioral intolerance, disease and parasites, harvesting, and multiple use management In North America, interest in game ranching is increasing, probably because the world's potential for red meat production is considered to be limited. An increased ecological knowledge, such as the niche specialization of multi-species assemblages, and the need to use our land resources to the best possible advantage (de Vos, 1967), have led to changed viewpoints.

    75. Florida Atlantic University Libraries Videographies
    of a small band of Yahi indians, who was model and competitive skier in her nativeCzechoslovakia, then VH 4013 James Welch Summary Part blackfoot, part Gros
    http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/media/visub12.htm
    FAU Libraries
    Media Center - Videographies, Biography VH 5212 67, 000 Dreams

    Summary: Jung worked through 67, 000 dreams with his own patients before solidifying his theory of dreams as the mirror of the collective unconscious. In this program, Jung moves forward in his search for the roots of his conflict with Freud, and in the process formulates major theories. 031 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY, BIOGRAPHY Series: STORY OF CARL GUSTAV JUNG, THE VH 4814 A. Phillip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom
    Summary: Today most Americans don't realize that the man who led the 1963 March on Washington was not Martin Luther King Jr., but a 74 year old African American labor leader. This video begins to restore a brilliant civil rights activist to his place as a key figure in 20th century American history. 086 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: CIVIL RIGHTS, AFRICAN-AMERICAN, AMERICAN STUDIES, BIOGRAPHY VH 5399 Abraham Lincoln Preserving the Union
    Summary: Tells the complete story of Abraham Lincoln from the rustic childhood that forged his beliefs to the tough campaign that made him president. 100 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: BIOGRAPHY Series: BIOGRAPHY

    76. STF 1 - 1990
    014 Alaskan Athabaskan 015 Alaska native 016 Haida Reserve American Indian 21 360Blackfoot 361 Cheyenne Tunica 468 Wesort 469 Southeastern indians 470 Cajun
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    APPENDIX I
    STF 1 - 1990
    APPENDIX I
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    77. Untitled
    in National Archives Bk60.102 American indians Catalog of Nat of Sources for NativeAmerican Family Hist Pr44.1 blackfoot Religious Beliefs, V26180 Bk90.800.l
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~wargl/states/US.html
    Bk59.504 ATLAS, MAPS American Cities; Where are your Ancestors
    Recorded?, Eakle
    Bk57.103 The American Counties
    The American Gazetteer, Morse, 1797
    Bk59.301 The Americas, Gazetteer Supplement, 1971
    Bk59.402 American Place Names of Long Ago
    CD 900-AniMap Icon
    AniMap Historical Atlas and Site Finder
    Bk59.801 Atlas of the USA, Everton
    Bk59.802 Atlases, Catalog of U.S., Vol 2
    Bk59.101 Directory, Zip Code, National 570,810 Gazetteer, Maps of US, 1795 599,735 Gazetteer, of US, 1853 6,046,770 Gazetteer, of US, 1853, Hayward 599,773 Gazetteer, of US, 1855, by Fannings 6,010,028-32 Gazetteer, of US, 1855, by Fanning 845,264 The National Gazetteer, 1884 6,046,725 The National Gazetteer, 1884 Bk59.202 Geographic Dict, Websters New Bk59.700 Hammond's Historical Atlas, 1963

    78. Home.t-online.de/home/mhoemann/tabellen/bibliog.txt
    Names and Traditional Uses of native Plants by Ethnobotany of the OkanaganColvilleIndians of British Johnston, Alex Plants and the blackfoot 1987 Lethbridge
    http://home.t-online.de/home/mhoemann/tabellen/bibliog.txt

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