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  1. Stories of Maasaw, a Hopi God (American Tribal Religions) by Ekkehart Malotki, Michael Lomatuway'ma, 1987-06-01
  2. Native American Indian Religions - 53 Books On CD: Covering Inuit, Apache, Sioux, Iroquois, Chinook, Cherokee, Navaho/Navajo, Hopi and many others
  3. Navajo National Monument by Catherine Viele, 1993-01
  4. Indian Stories from the Pueblos (Native American Echos) by Frank Applegate, 1994-04-01
  5. West of the Thirties: Discoveries Among the Navajo and Hopi by Edward T. Hall, 1994-02-01
  6. Husk of Time: The Photographs of Victor Masayesva (Sun Tracks) by Victor Masayesva, Beverly R. Singer, 2006-05-11
  7. Hopi: Native American Wisdom Series: Following the Path of Peace by Terry P. Wilson, 1994-02-01
  8. Hopi (Native American Peoples) by Mary Stout, 2004-07
  9. The Book of the Hopi by Frank Waters, 1977-06-30
  10. Pumpkin Seed Point: Being Within the Hopi by Frank Waters, 1973-01-01
  11. The Hopi People (Images of America) by Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Carolyn O'Bagy Davis, et all 2009-05-27
  12. The Hopi American Indian Video Series
  13. Turtle Dream: Collected Stories from the Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo, and Havasupai People by Gerald Hausman, 1989-09

61. Native Americans
hopi culture. Earliest americans/native americans unit from Core Knowledge designedfor third grade. A Critical Bibliography of North American indians for K12
http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/lp/MediaCenter/native.htm
Native Americans
Tribes Homes, Crafts, Traditions and Foods Teacher Resources
Resource Indexes and General Resources
Native American Reference Resources from Kid Info. Sites are listed by tribe. Be sure to look for your tribe here. Native North American Cultures - listed by tribe. From the EMuseum at Minnesota State University. Native Americans - Internet School Library Media Center The First Americans - A project for third graders designed by teachers at Germantown Elementary School. Compact History A Geographic Index to Native American tribal histories. The collection is incomplete. Includes mainly tribes of the Northeast and a few from the Southeast. First Americans , Native Americans for Grade Schoolers. Includes information on five tribes - Iroquois, Dine (Navaho), Muscogee Creek, Lakota Sioux, and Tlinglit. The developer of the site is a member of the Muscogee Creek tribe and holds a Master's degree from Stanford University. Index of Native Americans Part of the WWW Virtual Library Native Web Resources Database resource sub-categories are listed. You may want to click on the Nations index or the geographic region index on the left.

62. Homework Center - Native American Sites
Cherokee native americans in North Hohokam Hohokam indians of the hopi hopiThe Real Thing http//www.ausbcomp.com/redman/hopi.htm This site presents the
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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.

63. The Hopi Native Americans
The hopi native americans. hopis had six towns on three high mesas, and a seventhvillage shared with the Tewa indians, Who called the hopi, The peaceful
http://www.studyworld.com/hopi_native_americans.htm
studyworld The Hopi Native Americans The Hopi tribes lived in small desert villages near phoenix Arizona. The Hopis had six towns on three high mesas, and a seventh village shared with the Tewa Indians, Who called the Hopi,"The peaceful ones". The homes the Hopi lived in were called Pueblos. These were square, flat topped houses,several stories high, with ladders leading to the upper levels. The material the pueblos were made out of varied slightly depending on the location. The Hopi pueblos are made of stone when they are on mesas. When the pueblos are on the lowlands they are made of brick. The Hopi people were very peaceful, And had practically no sports or gambling. The Hopi were brown skinned,had broad flat noses,large mouths. Women often were plump. The Hopi were divided by the mothers extended family, these groups were called clans. Each clan had a chief. The chief led the people,supervised irrigation projects,and stamped out witch craft. When the Hopis farmed they relied on under ground water, which they could transport. Farms could be miles away from the pueblos. They farmed without horses. The Hopi children learned domestic skills from their mother. Boys learned to weave, while girls cared for the infants, learned how to grind corn, weave baskets, and make pottery.

64. Researchpaper.com - Idea Diretory: Native Americans
Discuss sources of conflict between the Navajo and hopi indians, including religious NativeAmericans are fighting a battle with the federal government, museums
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Native Americans
Discuss the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Myths among the Navajo.
Alcoholism among the Navajos.
How legal gambling on many reservations has changed the tribes' economies.
Pottery of the Pueblo.
United States official Indian policy in the nineteenth-century: the realities of white/Indian relations. Focus on treaties, acts, and accords.
Self-concept among contemporary male Native Americans.
Compare and contrast the Spanish and the English treatment of Native Americans.
The true story of Pocahontas and popular conception of it.
The Four Corners Power Plant and the Navajo.
Should Native American educators teach tribal culture? Explore the experiences of the urban Native American. Discuss sources of conflict between the Navajo and Hopi Indians, including religious conflicts. Major social, economic, and political issues of the Native American. Concentrate on one issue. The potential mineral resources on reservations and their significance to Native American independence. Individual identity in tribal religions.

65. El Centro's American Indian Links Page
Capstone Program Caddo, hopi, Navajo, Zuni; WWW Virtual Library - American indians- Well-organized native americans - Internet Resources - Internet school
http://pw1.netcom.com/~wandaron/indians.html
Forward to the Olmec The Magical History Tour Back to the Early Peoples of the Americas
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Index: General American Indian Resources on the Internet

66. First Nations Site Index...
page listing books on hopi art, culture American indians Stereotypes and RealitiesBig Mountain Web native americans and the Environment native Radio Real
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ANNA MAE AQUASH ARCHIVE
Clarifying my thoughts about Russell Means by Stephen E. W. Savage, July 17, 2000
Black Elk, AIM and the Rabbi
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Peltier CD
Another Man's Poison: Profit and Loss in White Clay "For years, Indian deaths along the Nebraska border have gone unsolved..." They marched for their dead brothers... Rally leader vows to return to Whiteclay Nine protesters arrested for crossing police line "THIS IS THE NEBRASKA STATE PATROL, DISPERSE OR ENFORCEMENT MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN" Anna Mae's book available I am a white woman... You can only kick so long... Sea Shepards discussed... ... AIM Arizona endorsed performers... AIM Southern California Lakota Student Alliance Jill Cadreau and Milford High ...which translates into "If it ain't white...it ain't right."

67. Bullfrog Films: Subject Areas: Native Americans Videos
Beaked Bird Portrait of a modern native American family Curtis, the preeminent photographerof North American indians. in the homeland of the hopi, Navajo, and
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  • The Buffalo War The battle over the yearly slaughter of America's last wild bison outside Yellowstone National Park.
  • Chief Seattle Profiles the legendary leader who welcomed the Americans to settle on the land that now bears his name.
  • Children of the Long-Beaked Bird Portrait of a modern Native American family that erases old stereotypes.
  • Coming to Light An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
  • Coming to Light (Short Version) An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
  • Devils Tower The Lakota struggle to protect their sacred site from climbers and other encroachers.
  • Drumbeat for Mother Earth Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
  • Easter in Igloolik Beautiful glimpse of arctic life.
  • Fat City Sorts fact from fiction in the struggle for weight loss.

68. Native Americans - Searching For Knowledge And Understanding
of Tribes http//216.202.17.223/indians.htm Indian New Mexico, Colorado, Utah; NativeAmericans, hopis, Navajo EarthSpirit Storefront with hopi Kachina dolls.
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/native_americans/b.html
Native Americans - Searching for Knowledge and Understanding
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69. Native American Links
html. hopi indians. http//www.clpgh.org/cmnh/exhibits/northsouth-east-west/hopi/index.html.Cheyenne. shtml. native americans in Georgia.
http://www.percy-priest-es.davidson.k12.tn.us/priest/Native_American_Links.html
Native American Links Located by Donna High Percy Priest School Indians of the Northeast especially the Iroquois http://www.clpgh.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/index.html Hopi Indians http://www.clpgh.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/hopi/index.html Cheyenne http://members.nbci.com/eaglewing/cheyenne.htm First Nations Histories http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html Native American Tribes http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/naha/natribes.html Cherokee http://pages.tca.net/martikw/ Native American Shelters http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/settlements/index.shtml Native Americans in Georgia http://ngeorgia.com/history/findex.html Seminole http://www.seminoletribe.com/ Indians of the Southwest http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/swest.htm INDEX OF "THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN" This page is a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from "The North American Indian", Curtis' massive lifework. http://www.curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html

70. Native Americans
clpgh.org/cmnh/exhibits/northsouth-east-west/hopi/index.html the Plains, and theEastern Woodland indians tribes http *Webquest - native AmericansTheir Lives
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

71. Swest
SOUTHWEST native americans HISTORY INFORMATION The Southwest native americans come from the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Colorado, and the northern part of Mexico. Most of the land is desert covered with cactus. hopi, Navajo, Pueblo, Zuni. Some tribes spoke their own languages, had their own religious customs, and laws they followed. Most of the Southwest native americans
http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/swest.htm
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS The Southwest Native Americans come from the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Colorado, and the northern part of Mexico. Most of the land is desert covered with cactus. The main tribes that come from the Southwest area are the Apache Hopi Navajo Pueblo ... Zuni . Some tribes spoke their own languages, had their own religious customs, and laws they followed. Most of the Southwest Native Americans became farmers and lived in villages. The Southwest Native Americans believe in that the 4 th world is sacred. They believe the first people created in the cave below the surface of the earth climbed through two more caves with creatures until they reached the surface. They climbed through the hole called sipapu which is the hole humans were born from. Art Food Religion Children ... Homepage created on April 15, 1998 edited on April 22, 1998
by Pam Eck, IUPUI

72. Main Menu: Native American Indian PlentyStuff
Database of materials about indigenous peoples of the world. Offers forums and articles indexed by subject, nation and geographic region.
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NATIVE MAPS from environmental threats to native Nations to GIS maps that "window" Native info where it's at. Pre-contact Native North American links to many informative essays. Active State maps for reservations in MN, WI, MI, CA, AK (whew!), ND, SD, NY, AZ (linked-to AZ is historical background of Navajo-Hopi Black Mountain land dispute and page of links on this dispute), NM. New: WA, OR; Canada treatymaps; Canadian Bands-by-provinces, contact info; Material culture maps; Pre-contact housing. AADIZOOKAANAG IDASH DIBAAJIMOWINAN: Stories Menu True stories by Native authors from many tribes for InterNet. Norma Jean Croy (prisoner for 20 years) and Leonard Peltier (19 years) have stories here; so do the Little People. Myths and legends with tellers and sources.Picture stories; Author bios; Cinderella feature; E-texts; Language learning resources, word for computer. Items below are all menus.

73. Native American Home Pages - Nations
Algonquian is not the name of a native tribe or Hohokam indians of the Tucson Basin a complete online version of the original printed book from the hopi.
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS
Last update - March 27, 2003
Maintained by Lisa Mitten
INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL NATIVE NATIONS
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z

74. WWWVL: American Indians - Cultural Resources
hopi Cultural Center Can't connect 12/20 native Hawaiian Advisory Council; HawaiianCulture Online. Other Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla indians (Official website
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAculture.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet
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Haudenosaunee Lacrosse: An Iroquois Tradition Mohawk Council of Kahnawake ... St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Environment Division

75. Ancient Civilizations Of The Americas
Tribes of Oregon, Site maintained by native americans. indians of the Americas,Information on many NA tribes. NW tribes, list of tribes from native Health Board.
http://www.msd.k12.or.us/schools/memorial/HelpfulLinks/ssamInd.htm
Native Americans
General information Tribes NW Indians SW Indians Maps Smithstonian maps of American tribes Events:Pow-wows Calendar of national pow-wows Native Americans Lesson and outline of resources Map of Housing types map of housing types in US
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Tribes list by state click the map for a list of state tribes Tribes of Oregon Site maintained by Native Americans Indians of the Americas Information on many N.A. tribes NW tribes list of tribes from Native Health Board
Northwest Indians
Oregon Tribes Partial list of Oregon tribes with short description of tribe history and location. Some links to tribe pages. Oregon Indians Description of seasonal cycles, NE Oregon tribes, and Indian children, Indian Trade Network and Tule Mat Long House Northwest Indians Tillamook, Makah, and Chinook Indians, written by third graders Pacific Northwest Indians Photo index of tribe items with brief descriptions Umatilla Area Umatilla Cayuse Paiute clothing, transportation, family roles, housing Warm Springs Area Wasco, Walla Walla and Paiute food, language, legends

76. Native American Lore Index
Over 130 stories from tribes across North and South America. Link to quotations from native leaders.Category Society Ethnicity Arts and Culture Folklore...... If you have a story of native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, sendit to me with as much How the hopi indians Reached Their World hopi 66.
http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/loreindx.html
Native American Lore Index Page
Below are links to several stories of Native American Indian Lore from several Tribes across Turtle Island. If you have a story of Native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, send it to me with as much information about the Lore that you can, and I will post it with others found here. Help me to make this site the best Lore site on the Web . Id like to extend a warm welcome to all those visiting from either Discovery School Magazine project or Animal Planet. Osiyo Oginalii, Ulihelisdi Owenvsv.... Cherokee for Greetings Friend, welcome home. Our site has been selected as a valuable Internet resource for Discovery Channel School's Discover Magazine theme for fall 1997 Buffalo and the Mouse
Origin of the Buffalo Dance
Blackfoot
Comrades

The Raccoon and the Bee-Tree

Big Long Mans Corn Patch

How Coyote Stole Fire
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How Fly Saved the River
Anishnabeg
Geow-lud-mo-sis-eg : Little People
Maliseet
How Glooskap Found the Summer

The Origin of Light
Inuit
The Magic Arrows
The Runnaways The Legend of Wountie Squamish The Snake with the Big Feet Ravens Great Adventure Porcupine Hunts Buffalo The Legend of the Bear Family ... MicMac Creation Story Mic Mac How Bear Lost His Tail Ableegumooch, the Lazy Rabbit

77. Native American Culture
The Klamath Indian tribe; History of Omaha Indian tribe; Information on the SusquehannockIndians; Zuni and hopi native americans; Zuni fetishes; Potawatomi Nation
http://www.essortment.com/in/Culture.Native.American/
Culture: Native American
about this site Back to main site Find A Site General Tribes © 2002 Pagewise, Inc.

78. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
at documents from the Abenaki, hopi and Kwakiutl formerly said something like, Indianshunt buffalo more generalizations (such as, native americans live in
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79. CyberSpace Search!
Cowboy and Lady Retailer sells authentic native American jewelry, including turquoise http//www.cowboyandlady.com;Research the hopi indians at Questia Questia
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80. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
People The Iroquois Constitution hopi Messages and Database Project Mayan HieroglyphsNative American Languages and Central California indians University of
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)

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