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         Iroquois Indians Native Americans:     more books (103)
  1. Iroquois (Bulletin Series Number 23) by Frank G. Speck, 1955-12
  2. Debating Democracy: Native American Legacy of Freedom by Bruce E. Johansen, 1998-08
  3. The Seeds of Empire - The American Revolutionary Conquest of the Iroquois by Max Mintz, Max M. Mintz, 2001-10
  4. The Iroquois (Native American Histories) by Charlotte Wilcox, 2006-07
  5. To Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker by Joy Porter, 2001-12
  6. Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians by Elias Johnson, 1978-09
  7. Native American Indian Religions - 53 Books On CD: Covering Inuit, Apache, Sioux, Iroquois, Chinook, Cherokee, Navaho/Navajo, Hopi and many others
  8. An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649 (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Elizabeth Tooker, 1991-05
  9. Iroquois Culture & Commentary by Doug George-Kanentiio, 2000-04-15
  10. The Iroquois Eagle Dance: An Offshoot of the Calumet Dance (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by William N. Fenton, 1991-12
  11. The Legend of Ohio (Legend Series) by Dandi Daley Mackall, 2005-08-15
  12. The Iroquois (First Reports/Native Americans) by Petra Press, 2001-01
  13. White Roots of Peace: Iroquois Book of Life by Paul A. W. Wallace, 1994-04-01

41. NATIVE AMERICANS: Suggested Readings Concerning The Cultural And Biological Impa
essays on the encounters between native americans and Europeans several who are iroquois,on iroquois influences on New Worlds for All indians, Europeans, and
http://www.cabrillo.cc.ca.us/~crsmith/cultimp.html
Native Americans
Readings About Cultural and Biological Impacts Of European Colonization
What were the consequences of the invasion of the Americas by Europeans? To what extent are these consequences being felt today? These books discuss various aspects of this topic. All are aimed at adults, unless otherwise noted. A reference librarian in a public or secondary school can obtain these books through the interlibrary loan program if they are unavailable locally. Axtell, James. After Columbus: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Beyond 1492: Encounters in Colonial North America. Oxford and New York. Oxford University Press, 1992. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. The Axtell books are collections of essays on the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans in Colonial America. Indian Roots of American Democracy. Ithaca, NY: Akwe:Kon Press/Cornell University, 1992, 1988. Essays by a number of scholars, including several who are Iroquois, on Iroquois influences on the formation of U.S. government in the 1700s, and on the development of the women's rights movements in the 1800s. Calloway, Colin G.

42. Kwakiutl  Kwakiutl
Mythology of North American indians learn about native americans Project - studentreports on the iroquois Britannica Seneca - encyclopedia article about
http://www.radix.net/~montpelier/native american pages.htm
Third Grade
Native American Research Project
Web Sites
The First Americans
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html

http://www.si.edu/harcourt/nmnh/native/native2.html
Native American Shelters
http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/settlements/index.shtml
Maps of Where Native American Tribes Lived
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/navigation/native_american_territories.htm

http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/cultmap.html

Kwakiutl
Kwakiutl
- brief summary of the location and daily life of this tribe. Native Americans Project - student reports on the Kwakiutl, Cheyenne, and Navajo Tribes by the Del Mar Pines 3rd grade. Wakash Indians - summary about several tribes, speaking separate dialects, of which the three most important are the Hailtzuk, Kwakiutl, and Nootka. Kwakiutl Woodcarving - part of a 3rd grade class from Del Mar Pines' project on Native Americans. General Information http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/fph/stones/groups/kwak.htm http://134.29.9.229/cultural/northamerica/kwakiutl.html Navajo Din'e (Navajo) People - see lots of photos and read brief info on the largest U.S. Native nation located in Arizona and New Mexico.

43. Native Americans
native americans. Links for Research. iroquois, Algonquin. Woodlandindians, Northeast NA Shelters. Ohio History Central iroquois indians,
http://www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/teacher/MMero/NA.htm
Native Americans
Links for Research Iroquois Algonquin Woodland Indians Northeast NA Shelters Ohio History Central - Iroquois Indians Return to Home Page

44. Native Americans
iroquois wampum belt. Earliest americans/native americans unit from Core Knowledgedesigned for third 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.

45. Native American Legal Resources
america* california *substitute the dakota indians; iroquois indians (etc) for orSearch by Keyword indians water rights. Bibliography of native North americans
http://www.lib.csufresno.edu/subjectresources/governmentdocuments/nativeamlaw.ht
NATIVE AMERICAN LEGAL RESOURCES Reference Material Handbooks, Guides, etc. Texts of Treaties, Laws, and Other Documents Handbooks Guides, etc.
Handbook of North American Indians . [Smithsonian Institution] 1978- .
Reference E 76.2 .H36
Volume 4: History of Indian-White Relations
Other volumes have information on treaties, claims, etc.
Volume 8: California , p. 701 "Treaties"; p.705 "Litigation and its Effects".
American Indian Law Deskbook. 2nd edition, 1998.
KF 8205 .A76 1998
The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition.
KF 8204 .E53 1998
Handbook of American Indian Religious Freedom.
E 98 .R3 H18 1991
The Rights of Indians and Tribes: the Basic ACLU Guide.... . 2d edition, 1992.
KF 8210 .C5 P48 1992
Felix S. Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law . 1982 edition.
Revised edition of the 1942 Handbook of Federal Indian Law , KF 8205 .A33 1942a
KF 8205 .C6 1982
Guide to American Indian Documents in the Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1899.
Government Documents Reference KF 8201 .A1 J63

46. Native Americans, Homework Help, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
Seneca Nation of indians one of the six tribes of the iroquois Confederacy who SusquehannockHistory These native americans lived along the Susquehanna
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/homework/nativeam.html
Select Library Area: Article Search Ask a Librarian Branches Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Renew a Book Request a Book Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site Web Resource Guide
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Native Americans
Pittsburgh Region Pennsylvania United States International
Pittsburgh Region
Allegheny-Kiske Valley: History - Native Peoples
Information on the old Indian town on the Kiskiminetas River, north of Pittsburgh, and on Guyasuta, the leading spirit of the Senecas in this part of the country, and was one of the most powerful chiefs of his time.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History: American Indians and the Natural World
An online exhibition of a new hall in this Pittsburgh museum that "emphasizes the interactions of American Indian people with the natural world. Through the arts and artifacts of five American Indian peoplesthe Lakota of the Plains, the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the American Indians living in urban areas the exhibition showcases the diversity and creativity of the native peoples of North America."
Native American Home Page
Created and maintained by Lisa Mitten, a mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian, and a librarian at the University of Pittsburgh.

47. Native Americans
il.us/html/southwest.html Northwest indians http//www Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit,Lakota, iroquois - tribes, history native American History and Culture - http
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

48. Native Americans
of the Plains native americans of the Plains Comanche. Sioux The Plains indians SiouxCulture. Eastern Woodland Culture. Eastern Woodland Seminole iroquois of the
http://www.ainop.com/users/lag/native_american.htm
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Come journey with us to meet the first settlers of our country. Here you will learn about their homes, culture and history. We hope you enjoy your visit and come away with a better appreciation of their contributions to our modern day society. Cultures Northwest Culture Northwest Chinook Jargon See How They Speak Northwest Indians Totem Poles ... Haida California-Intermountain Culture California Intermountain Pomo Southwest Culture Southwest Mesa Verde Great Kiva Hopi ... Pueblos ( Anasazi ) Zuni Navajo Hopi Culture Anasazi ( Tour of Dwellings ) ... Navajo Culture Plains Indians Culture Plains Indian Indian Uses of The Buffalo Plains Indians2 Lakota of the Plains ... Sioux Culture Eastern Woodland Culture Eastern Woodland Seminole Iroquois of the Northeast The Southeast ... Scenes From Eastern Woodlands Shelters Wooden Lodges Wickiup Adobe Buildings Tepees ... Hogan (Navajo) (Plains) Northwest Indian Cedar Houses Iroquois Clickable Longhouse Plains Tipis Hogan ... Iroquois Longhouse Other Native American Sites Powwows Plains Vocabulary Words First Americans Native American Clipart ... Hopi Blue Corn Mush Native American Art Basketry ( Seminole) Art, Pottery, Baskets (Southwest)

49. Original Inhabitants
In 1643 an iroquois tribe, the Mohawks, signed a Hudson Valley indians migratedto Ontario, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Kansas More Information on native americans.
http://www.marist.edu/summerscholars/97/natives.htm
The Wappingers Tribe in the
Hudson Valley
Written by: Meghan McCaffrey
Page designed by: Sharon Lau and Joanna Sheers
Before the arrival of the Dutch, the Hudson Valley had a people and culture of its own. The Lenni Lenape Indians were the inhabitants of the Hudson Valley. Lenni Lenapes were divided into three sub-tribes: the Wappingers (or Wappani), Delaware, and Mahicans , who all spoke Algonquin.
Occupying the land east of the Hudson River were the Wappingers. Their land stretched from Manhattan Island to present-day Poughkeepsie. The Wappingers were primarily hunters and fishermen. However, they also grew maize, beans, sweet potatoes, squash, and tobacco. They made pottery, beads, feather mantles, and dressed deerskins. Wappingers used paints and dyes made of minerals and vegetables as war decoration and wrote using pictographs.
All Wappingers believed in the "Great Spirit," known as "Manitou." The "Great Spirit" lived in everything, and was the supreme being. There was no distinction between spiritual and secular things.
Wappingers made spears, war clubs, tomahawks, scalping knives, and bows and arrows, as all Lenni Lenapes did. Despite the manufacture of weapons and use of war paints, the Wappingers were mainly peaceful. This changed, however, with the arrival of the Dutch.

50. Gold Ridge Native Americans
Oneida History and Valley Forge. native americans of North Georgia. William Pennand the Delaware indians. Virginia's indians. Mohawk (iroquois). Mohican. Creek.
http://www.sonic.net/~kargo/nativeamer.htm
NATIVE AMERICAN LINKS INDEX General Sites 4th Grade Tribes Northwest Indian Sites Southwest Indian Sites ... Biographies General Sites Look Back Indian Cultures The First Americans Index of the North American Indian ... Native Americans of Northern Michigan NORTHWEST INDIANS SITES The Northwest Indian The Cherokee, Trail of Tears Northwest Culture Life with the Haida, Journal of William Sturges ... Kwakiutl SOUTHWEST INDIANS SITE The Navajos The Southwest Culture Desert People of the Southwest Zuni ... Apache PLAINS INDIANS SITES The Plains Indian Culture Buffalo Hunt Osage Kiowa ... Comanche Page NORTHEAST INDIANS SITES Virginia Indians Chief Joseph Wampum The Oneida Indian Nation ... Cherokee EASTERN WOODLAND The Woodland Indians Woodland Tribes Scenes from Eastern Woodlands Huron - Canadian Heritage Library ... Huron (Wyandot) Great Lakes Indian Sites Miami Huron Ottawa Chippewa Individual Tribes
Abenaki
The Apache
Accohannock: Native American Living Village
Sipapu-Chetro Ketl Great Kiva ...
Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Ms. Stainer Pomo Tribe California Pomo Pomo Culture Pomos Pomo ... Cloverdale's Pomo Pomo Pomo, Native Americans of N California, belonging to the Hokan branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock. The Pomo were the most southerly Native Americans on the California coast not brought under the mission influence of the Franciscans in the early 18th and 19th cent. The Pomo have been especially noted for their basketry arts, and many of their works are now valued art objects in museums and private collections. Of these arts, the Pomo developed feather-covering, lattice-twining, checker-work, single-rod coiling, and several other specializations. They now occupy several reservations in N California; the reservation near Clearlake Oaks is the site of gambling casinos. In 1990 there were about 5,000 Pomo in the United States.

51. Native American Treaties And Information
iroquois indians A Documentary History of the Diplomacy of the Six Nations andTheir League 4203 (Ask at the desk for reels of film); native americans and the
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/native.htm
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS United States Government Information U.S. Resources State Resources Foreign Resources International Resources ... What's New Native American Treaties and Information Resources in Our Collection Electronic Versions of Treaties Native American Information and Links
In our collection see:
Treaties
  • Documents of American Indian diplomacy : treaties, agreements, and conventions, 1775-1979 KF8202 1999 Government Publications Reference. Treaties between the United States and the Indian Tribes. Statutes at Large of the United States , Volume 7. GS 4.111:7 Y 4.In8/14:In2/11 Reference Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. Volume 2: Treaties Y 4.In2/2:L44 v.2 Also in our collection as Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. Volume 2: Treaties I 1.107: v.2
Other Materials
  • American Indian (Office) Multimedia encyclopedia "From pre-European contact to the early 20th centurythe history, culture, words and images, legends and leaders of the United States, Canada and Northern Mexico." American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications (Annotated copy with notes on microfilm collections held in Government Publications.)

52. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture -- Chapter
American Revolution, iroquois indians and. Burgoyne, John, iroquois indians. iroquoisindians, American Revolution and. native americans, American Revolution and.
http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/programs/chapter.asp?item_id=6196&chap_id=5

53. Native Americans
Cherokee Trails Black indians THE AFRICAN-native AMERICAN HISTORY LENAPE) Delaware(Lenape) Tribe of indians Homepage iroquois NATION iroquois
http://www.teacheroz.com/Native_Americans.htm
Updated February 14, 2002
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans

The Avalon Project : Statutes of the United States Concerning Native Americans

World History Archives: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

KAPPLER'S INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
...
IMAGES: The Illustrating Traveler: Customs of the Country

More primary documents are available within some of the sites listed below.
Alphabetical Listing of Reservations

THIS WEEK IN NORTH "AMERICAN INDIAN" HISTORY by PHIL KONSTANTIN

Native Ways..A journey through modern Native America
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources ... Linkpage: Native Web Pages Listings For info on the Maya, Inca, Aztec and other Central and South American native cultures, please visit my Meso and Latin America page. NATIVE AMERICANS - LEGISLATION - ISSUES - AGENCIES CODETALK: Code Talk is the official website of HUD's ONAP Legislation Affecting the American Indian Community Legislation Impacting American Indians American Indian Liaison Office ... American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center TIMELINES TIMELINE: Native American History Native American Timeline TIMELINE: Canadian St. Lawrence River Valley Native Tribes

54. Negro History Bulletin: A History Of Native American And African Relations From
of slavery became known among native americans, many began indians and Africans beganto forge alliances and The Tuscarora were iroquois and for centuries had
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m1157/1999_April-Sept/70872607/p6/article.jhtml

55. USGenExchange - Native American Battles
and native americans (iroquois Confederacy) Six Nations vs. French. HARMAR’S DEFEAT1790 Took place in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Miami, Shawnee, Delaware indians
http://www.genexchange.org/native.cfm
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US Battles Fought by Native Americans
Submitted by Suzanne Horner
State Coordinator of the MTGenExchange
  • APACHE PASS: FEBRUARY 1861
    US Army hangs six apache warriors, three Chiricahua band, three Coyoteros. APACHE WARS: 1881-1900
    Took place in Arizona. BAD AXE: 1832
    Part of the Black Hawk War, in Wisconsin. Sauk Indians led by Black Hawk vs. Illinois Militia led by General Henry Atkinson. BATTLE OF HORSESHOE BEND: MARCH 27, 1814
    Took place in Alabama. European Americans vs. Native Americans BIG HOLE BATTLE: AUGUST 9, 1877
    Also called Nez Perce War. US Army vs. Five Non Treaty bands of Nez Perce. Came from Idaho and Oregon to Montana to fight here then escaped to Bear Paw Battle Field. The final battle of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, in Chinook, MT. BLACK HAWK WAR: 1832
    BLACK HAWK WAR: 1832
    BROWNSTOWN CREEK: 1812
    Took place in Michigan. CANYON DE CHELLY: January 1, 1864 Took place in Arizona. Kit Carson and Militia vs. Navajo’s.

56. Native Americans
Hopewell indians/ Moundbuilders, Museums, iroquois Indian Museum, National Museumof the American Indian. native americans of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio,
http://www.gp.k12.mi.us/ci/ce/multi/amerin.htm
Resources for Native American History and Culture Student Activities and Projects
  • First Americans First Americans for Grade Schoolers Ohio's Indian Heritage for Kids Native Americans WebQuest (grades 4-5) Story Collection
  • Anasazi Indians
  • Ancestral Pueblos Spirit of the Anasazi
  • Clip Art
  • Clip Art Native American Icons
  • General Links and Portals Chief Tecumseh
  • Awesome Library Battle of Horseshoe Bend Bureau of Indian Affairs Creek Nation ... Timeline of Indian History: Frontier
  • Hopewell Indians/
    Moundbuilders
  • Daily Life of the Hopewells Life Along the River Mound Builders in America Norton Mound Group in Michigan
  • Iroquois Confederacy (Six Nations)
  • Iroquois Oral Traditions Iroquois History Mohawk People Building a Long Hou ... Tuscarora
  • Museums
  • Iroquois Indian Museum Heard Museum National Museum of the American Indian
  • Native Americans of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio Chief Pontiac
  • Genealog y of People of the Three Fires Native American Research in Michigan Native Americans of Indiana ... Walpole Island
  • Chippewa, Ojibwa, and Algonquin Tribes
  • Algonkin History Chippewa Authors Ojibwa Art Saginaw Chippewa Tribe ... Sault St. Marie Tribe
  • 57. Teacher Resource Center
    Title iroquois indians Annotation iroquois indians is a unit created for 3rdgrade a nice set of links to other educational sites about native americans.
    http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/trc/cluster.asp?mode=browse&intPathID=473

    58. ProTeacher! Native Americans Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grad
    that explains that the iroquois of the New England's Narragansett and Niantic NativeAmericans source. Timucua indians Coloring Pages Three printable coloring
    http://www.proteacher.com/090076.shtml

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    to search tens of thousands of ideas
    on ProTeacher's new Teaching Ideas Archive

    Social Studies
    History Native Americans Woodlands Region Effigy Mounds National Monument Teacher's Guide - Lesson plans about the Woodlands Native American heritage, customs, and life, Students learn through art, writings, science activities and social studies lessons. Lessons are geared toward exhibits in a national park in Iowa, but are adaptable source
    Seminole Doll
    - A printable template to cut and color source
    The Creation of A Nation
    - Students use research skills to complete cooperative and independent projects about the Iroquois Nation source
    The Legacy of the Haudenosaunee
    - A unit that guides students in reading an Haudenosaunee legend, working cooperatively to write a legend with a similar tone, and learn about the Haudenosaunee people source
    Wampanoag Unit
    - Lessons and activities about the heritage of the Wampanoag. Students make animal skin-like pouches, participate in a corn planting pantomime, and complete reproducible worksheets source
    A Cherokee Myth: The Origin of Strawberries
    - A lesson plan with a printable story and worksheet that exposes students to a Native American legend, and encourages creative writing

    59. Native Americans In New York
    The iroquois indians were made up of 5 tribes the Senecas, Onondagas, Oneidas, andMohawks. Sometimes they fought with each other. “THE FIRST americans”
    http://www.ccsd.edu/bardonia/4thwebquests/nativeamerican/studentwork/4B/newyork2
    All about New York State Indians by A lexandra, Andrea, and Marc The Indians in New York State were part of the Woodland Culture.About 16,000 Iroquois lived in New York in the seventeeth century. Indian Chiefs Russell Freedman. New York : Holiday House, c1987. The Iroquois Indians lived in the Northern part of New York. The Iroquois Indians were made up of 5 tribes the Senecas, Onondagas, Oneidas, and Mohawks. Sometimes they fought with each other. THE FIRST AMERICANS Susan Liening and Judy Schurman for Germantown Elementary Third Grade Social Studies http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/woodland2.html They used birch bark canoes to cross lakes and rivers.
    Canada Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
    http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/pub/fnc/wd_e.html#trans Home Next page

    60. 5th Grade Native Americans
    of Tears; Chieftains Trail Sites; History of the Cherokee; native americans inNorth Georgia; Tsalagi Cherokee Basketry. back to top of page iroquois indians.
    http://www.american.hasharon.k12.il/~aislibrary/5thgrade/5thgradenativeamericans
    Fifth Grade Research
    Native Americans
    Aztecs General Apache Cherokee ... Mayans
    Aztecs
    back to top of page

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