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         Sioux Nation Native Americans:     more books (26)
  1. My Search for the Burial Site of Sioux Nation Chiefs by Veryl D. V. M. Walstrom, 1995-12
  2. The Sioux: People of the Great Plains (American Indian Nations) by Anne M. Todd, 2000-08
  3. American Nation: a history by Edward Potts Cheyney, 2009-07-28
  4. The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations (Peoples of America) by Guy Gibbon, 2002-12-20
  5. American Indians' Kitchen-Table Stories: Contemporary Conversations With Cherokee, Sioux, Hopi, Osage, Navajo, Zuni, and Members of Other Nations (American Folklore) by Keith Cunningham, 1992-06
  6. Lakota Spirit: The Life of Naive American Jack Little 1920-1985 by Jack Little, 1992
  7. FORT LARAMIE TREATY (1851): An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Leah R. Shafer, 2003
  8. LARAMIE, FORT, TREATY OF (1868): An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Frank Rzeczkowski, 2003
  9. BLACK HILLS WAR: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Kenneth M. Stewart, 2003
  10. The 1868 Laramie treaty: A treaty between nations of the Sioux Confederacy and the United States by Ross Tegeler, 1979
  11. Circle of Power by Heather Hughes-Calero, 1993-08
  12. Iroquois in theWar of1812 by Carl Benn, 1998-10-01

21. Website Bibliography This Bibliography Has Been Tested In Frances
the native Peoples of the United States native American Charts First americans TurtleMountain Chapter Martin, South Dakota Great sioux nation How the
http://www.bluecloud.org/educational-sites.html
Website Bibliography This Bibliography has been tested in Frances Ruth Harris' classroom and shared with
the American Indian Culture Research Center.
Bibliography Includes Student Section to be Included in Lesson Plans and
Educator/Student Sections for both Indian and Internet (Online) Sources by Frances Ruth Harris (teacher@siouxvalley.net) A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation
Indian Center at Blue Cloud Abbey in the Dakotas

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe

Institute of American Indian Studies, All My Relatives
...
A Different Drummer

22. Unpo – Lakota Nation
The Lakota, Nakota and Dakota nation (also known as the Great sioux nation) descendsfrom of The total number of native North americans is approximately 1
http://www.unpo.org/member/lakota/lakota.html
Member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation UNPO LAKOTA NATION
Geographical Features:
In North America the territory of the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Nation covers some 200,000 km² in the present day state of South Dakota and neighbouring states. Population: The Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Nation (also known as the Great Sioux Nation) descends from of the original inhabitants of North America and can be divided into three major linguistic and geographic groups: Lakota (Teton, West Dakota), Nakota (Yankton, Central Dakota) and Dakota (Santee, Eastern Dakota). The total number of native North Americans is approximately 1,5 million, of which around 100,000 are Lakota.
They reside near the Sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. Economy: Traditionally, the Lakota hunted buffalo. Today, the economy is based on agriculture, cattle, sheep ranches, fishing and tourism. Natural resources are gold, silver, oil, ore and shale. The country’s largest gold mine is in the Black Hills, which is being mined against the wishes of the indigenous Lakota. Brief History:
  • The US signed the First First Laramie Treaty with several indigenous Nations, which formally recognised the Lakota as being entitled to a huge tract upon their sacred land and that Indians were an independent political community which possess sovereignty. Despite the Treaty, the clash between the Lakota people and the invaders continued.

23. Native Americans Resources For Kids And Teachers
Basic information for kids. A Guide to the Great sioux nation. native americansLinks to sites that have good information about native americans.
http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Thanksgiving/Native.html
Native Americans
FACTS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS Native Americans
WWW Third Grade Resources About Native Americans. Native American Website for Children
Good site. Basic information for kids. A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation Native Americans
Links to sites that have good information about native Americans Native American Tribes
List of many tribes NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
Great site to learn about Native American technology and art, beads, clothes, weapons and much more. Description, facts, and illustrations. 5/5 Pocahontas
Facts. Texas Indians
Facts and activities. American Indians and Alaska Natives
Answers to some Frequently Asked Questions Historian: Explorers owed success to Indian women
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark owed the success of their venture in good part to the American Indian, and in particular to two Indian women, historian Stephen Ambrose says. Native Americans : The untold story Grattan Massacre, Massacre Rocks incident, Bear River Massacre We, the first Americans : Alaskans In pdf. printable format Woman Spirit By Julia White Famous Native American women Great Chiefs and Leaders Native American Tribes Chiefs Good site Chief Joseph Chief of the Nez Perce Tribe.

24. ESOTERISM.com Search Engine: LOST CIVILISATIONS : NATIVE AMERICANS
Lost Civilisations native americans Links A Guide to the Great sioux nation A Guide to the Great sioux nation (Added 1-Jun-1998 Hits 81 Rating 4.00
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25. Native Americans
sioux nation. Wampanoag. native Way Cookbook Recipes can be selected by nation/ Tribe. Teaching Young Children about native americans by Debbie Reese.
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.

26. Native Americans
Anthropologist Alice Fletcher lived with Dakota sioux women on Council Tree Pow WowUte nation gathering; guide Southwest Art Wing Eskimos and native People of
http://www.accd.edu/pac/lrc/nativeam.htm
Native Americans
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject Native American History Month American Indian Mythology
Aboriginal Canada
"your single window to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services" - available in French or English
Aboriginal Connections
many links
Alaska Native Knowledge Network

American Indian College Fund

AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT:
Leonard Petier and AIM
Russell Means
American Indian Resource Center
in San Antonio, TX
The Anasazi: Pueblo Dwellers of the Southwest
Anasazi Site Planning : Historic Precedents Ancient Architects of the Mississippi Arizona State Museum a lot on Native Americans Assembly of First Nations Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher "Anthropologist Alice Fletcher lived with Dakota Sioux women on reservations in Nebraska and South Dakota for six weeks in the fall of 1881 and recorded her experiences in two journals" (Scout Report). Includes drawings and photographs Canela Indians of Northeastern Central Brazil Catlin, George and His Indian Gallery

27. Native American Links
School; Museum Body; Two sioux Chiefs; Chief Blackfeet nation; Blackfoot Confederacy;blackfoot; native Peoples a of the Pueblo of Santa Ana; Pueblo native americans;
http://www.phillipsbrooks.org/students/3rd/tribes.html
Native American Web Resources
3rd Grade, Phillips Brooks School
Eskimo-Inuit Nez-Perce Shawnee Chippewa ... Email Us!
Arctic Peoples
Eskimo/Inuit

28. Native American Resources
www.eagleswatch.com/menu.htm sioux nation This page, maintained by the CheyenneRiver sioux, is a nice resource of information about native americans and the
http://ndsl.lib.state.nd.us/subject/Native.htm
Native American Resources General Native American Sites
North Dakota Native American Sites

Sioux Sites
General Native American Sites American Indian Movement
http://www.dickshovel.com/AIMIntro.html

Code Talk
http://www.codetalk.fed.us/

A federal interagency web site managed by Native Americans at the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Native American Programs. This site contains links and information of interest to Native Americans American Indian Country on the Web
http://www.indian.com/

This site provides links to Native American services and resources. Indian Country
http://indiancountry.com/

Indian Country Today is a weekly newspaper that covers national news and events, is currently distributed in all fifty states and in seventeen foreign countries. A selection of articles is available for viewing on the web. American Indian Culture Research Center http://www.bluecloud.org/dakota.html This site contains good information on Native American life and culture. Information is weighted toward the Lakota Sioux tribe. Interesting site. Native American Colleges http://www.bluecloud.org/college.html

29. Native Americans
Guide to the Great sioux nation. 970.004. History of the Cherokee. 970.004. The IllustratingTraveler 18th and 19th Century artists paintings of native americans.
http://www.deweybrowse.org/native_americans.htm
Native Americans
Created and Maintained by Gail Shea Grainger Abenaki Home Page Aboriginal Arts and Culture : Extensive sitesome dead links American Indian Studies Anthropology: Native/Indigenous Peoples : Links to other sites Arctic Circle Chico High School List of Native American Sites First Nations Histories Flags of the Native Americans ... The Illustrating Traveler : 18th and 19th Century artists paintings of Native Americans Indian Cultures : From Germantown Elementary School Iroquois History Maps of Early Indian Tribes National Congress of American Indians National Historic Trail: The Cherokee Trail of Tears. 1838-1839 National Museum of the American Indian Native Americans and the Environment Native American Nations of the Black Mesa Region Native American Navigator ... Native American Related Sites : From Brian's Backyard Native American Sites: Maintained by Lisa Mitten, Very extensive site

30. NEGenWeb Native American Page - Index
Must See native Web Built by and for native americans with a wealth of genealogy Cyndi'snative American List. A Guide to the Great sioux nation - This is
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nenative/
NEGenWeb Project USGenWeb Project
Native American Research
It goes without saying that doing Native American Research is difficult. Over the long history of the settlement of this country many records were either never created or were lost in the shuffle of time. Here are a few good sites that may help your research. Make sure you do your homework and try to have names, dates, or tribal names on hand. There are several query sites available but the more information you provide, the easier it is to find an answer to your query. Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas share some of the Sioux Nation along with many other various tribes and families. Try to know for sure which tribe and area you are researching in.
Research Links you may find helpful
  • Native American Heritage Begins here - a study guide on what to look for and where to find it. Be prepared as this is one of the hardest searches you will ever do in your ancestry.
NEW!!! Must See
Native Web
- Built by and for Native Americans with a wealth of genealogy help. This particular link takes you to the Genealogy page, but there are others available that may be of interest.
Newspaper Clippings
- The Genoa Pipe of Peace - Specialty Newspapers of Nebraska.

31. All About Native Americans
Apache Women, Apache, Great sioux nation. The Pueblo nation, Seminole Tribe, OneidaIndian nation. native americans Thematic Unit, A native American Project, native
http://www.suelebeau.com/nativeamericans.htm
All About Native Americans
Websites compiled by Sue LeBeau About Native Americans The First Americans First Nations Histories Native American Tribes Native American Resource ...
MS. LEBEAU'S HOMEPAGE

32. Native Americans
native americans (Prehistory1990's). A Guide to the Great sioux nation AmericanCommunication Association WWW Many native American Resources are listed here.
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/soc_studies/Grade8/nativeamericans.html
Native Americans (Prehistory-1990's)
A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation American Communication Association WWW : Many Native American Resources are listed here. National Museum of the American Indian : Presented by The Smithsonian Institute. Oneida Indian Nation of NY : Native American Tribe located near New York State. This site has a section titled "Little known Facts" which contains stories of tribe-check it out. Indian Stories of the Pacific Northwest Geography Native Americans European Exploration ... Social Studies Grade 8

33. Native Americans - US Embassy, Budapest
languages, literature, history, and arts of native americans. public about Indianand native governments, people A Guide to the Great sioux nation Jamestown S
http://www.usembassy.hu/indians.htm
NATIVE AMERICANS
http://www.usembassy.hu

The Wyaatch Cultural Group - Native American Dancers and Drummers in Hungary
(May 6-11, 2001)
U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Department of the Interior)
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is the principal bureau within the federal government responsible for the administration of federal programs for federally recognized Indian tribes, and for promoting Indian self-determination. In addition, the Bureau has a trust responsibility emanating from treaties and other agreements with Native groups. The mission of the Bureau is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
MUSEUMS
National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution)
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an Act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the Indian voice.
The Southwest Museum
The Southwest Museum holds one of the nation's most important museum, library, and archive collections related to the American Indian. For eighty years it has supported research, publications, exhibitions, and other educational activities to advance the public's understanding and appreciation of the Americas, with particular emphasis on the Western United States and Mesoamerica.

34. Lesson:Researching Native Americans
of the handout about their native American tribe com/school_bell/social_studies/cultures/native_americans/tribes/iroquois TeamD The Great sioux nation of South
http://www.challenge.state.la.us/edres/lessons/Middle/lesson13.htm
La. Challenge Activities for the K-12 Classroom
Researching Native Americans
by Charity A.Monk
Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level: Grades 3-5 Topic(s): Native Americans Purpose(s) of Lesson: Students will learn about four tribes of Indians who lived across the United States: the Iroquois, Pueblos, Seminoles, and the Sioux. Students will use the Internet to search for facts about these four tribes. Students will create a four-page flipbook about the tribe of their choice. Materials Needed: Internet, computer, United States map, and paper Time Required: Two weeks Procedure: Introduce the lesson by showing the students where the following states are located: South Dakota, Arizona, Florida, and New York. Have the following resources available for students to use: encyclopedias, atlases, social studies book, and computer with Internet. Divide the class into four teams and have them research the common crops and climate of the four states and report their findings to the class. Conduct a brain-storming session about how they think Native American tribes in these areas might have differed or been the same.

35. Native Americans
Guide to the Great sioux nation History, sioux Timeline 1800 to the present. Cherokeenation The official website. Links about native americans from Suffolkweb
http://www.emmaclark.org/kids/native.htm
Native Americans
Index of the North American Indian Details all aspects of life and customs of about 80 tribes. First Nations Histories Short histories on 48 tribes. The First Americans The five Native American cultures of North America. Culture, shelters, legends, and more. Guide to the Great Sioux Nation History, Sioux Timeline 1800 to the present. Cherokee Nation The official website. Links about Native Americans from Suffolkweb.
Go back to the Main Page This is the children's area of Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, Setauket, NY, U.S.A.
This page last updated 4/03.

36. Cultures Of The World
The First americans Learn about native americans, their cultures and contemporarypurposes of the native American Pow the history of the sioux nation from 1800
http://www.state.sd.us/deca/DDN4Learning/ThemeUnits/cultures/native.htm
Around the World Africa Australia Mexico Native Americans Japan Hawaii Christmas Around the World Teacher Resources and Lesson Plans ...
The First Americans

Learn about Native Americans, their cultures, their shelters, legends, and more. Native American Pow-Wows
This brief, informative site discusses the historical and contemporary purposes of the Native American Pow-Wows. Camping with the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher
Learn about this woman's 1881 travels to the Dakota Territory where she lived with Sioux women and recorded their way of life. Includes a photo gallery and a few Sioux folktales. Crazy Horse
Read a brief biography of this legendary warrior. Also find lesson plans, quizzes, and other great resources. Milestones
This South Dakota based site shares a timeline of important dates in the history of the Sioux Nation from 1800 to the present. A Study and Timeline of the Lakota Nation
Let’s learn more about South Dakota’s Pine Ridge by exploring the history of the Lakota Sioux through a timeline, art gallery, and current issues. A Play About Sacagawea
Have your students read and discover about Sacagawea and then work in cooperative groups to write a play. Perform the play for an audience, and even more people will learn about Sacagawea.

37. TRIBUTE TO NATIVE AMERICANS
Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut. native Oklahoma. Oneida nation. Seminolnation. A Guide to the Great sioux nation. Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin Homepage.
http://members.aol.com/chelley/natives/
Tribute to Native Americans
NATIVE AMERICA LINKS...
American Indian Culture Research Center Cherokee's Home Page The Cherokee Nation The Cherokee Heritage Center ... Wyandot Nation of Kansas
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES
Cleveland State University
Cat Corcilius
See more of Cat's work HERE!!!
GREGG ANALLA
Musician: Vocalist for the band Seventhsign out of Albuquerque, NM.
Heritage: Full blooded Native American; ( Pueblo ) 2 Tribes: Isleta Laguna
Clan: Parrot/Eagle. Gregg participates in an Albuquerque band called Seventhsign
G
regg is also an artist. If you would like to see his art, click here.
These are summary's on people who interest me. I will be adding more from time to time.
JOSEPH BRANT (THAYENDANEGEA)
Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), Mohawk Chief and friend of the British, 1742-1807. Joseph Brant was educated at Eleazar Wheelocks Indian School. He was a member of the Church of English and translated the Book of Common Prayer and parts of the New Testiment into the Mohawk language. Joseph Brant aided the British in the French and Indian War and the wars against the Ottawa Chieftain Pontiac. Following the American Revolution, Joseph Brant lead his people to Canada and settled on a reservation north of Lake Erie and Ontario. This reservation is located in what's now called Brantford, Ontario.
POCAHONTAS
Pocahontas, (1595?-1617), was the daughter of the Indian chief Powhatan. She is said to have saved the life of Captain John Smith. It is unconfirmed whether this event took place. Her real name was Matoaka. In 1613, Capt. Samuel Argall took Pocahontas to Jamestown as a hostage. He hoped to use Pocahontas to negotiate peace between Powhatan and the Virginians. While in Jamestown, she converted to Christianity and took the name Rebecca. She met John Rolfe and in 1614 were married. In 1615, Rolfes' only child, Thomas, was born. The next year, they sailed to England for a visit. During this time, Pocahontas renewed her acquaintance with Capt. Smith. In 1617, prior to Rolfes return to Jamestown, Pocahontas contracted smallpox and died in Gravesend, England. - info from Compton's Encyclopedia.

38. Nelson County Public Library
native americans From the Lewis and Clark PBS Series. about the culture written bya native American art, artifacts and points of interest of the sioux nation.
http://www.nelsoncopublib.org/nativeamericans.htm

39. ProTeacher! Native Americans Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grad
Tipi Art Students simulate sioux art by drawing Students learn about the NativeAmericans of the Mankiller and the Cherokee nation - Background information
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History Native Americans Plains Region Nebraska Trailblazer: American Indians - Activity ideas, reproducible activities, and teacher information about the Native Americans of the Plains source
The History of Sioux Native Americans
- An interdisciplinary unit with step-by-step lesson plans. Students read If You Lived with the Sioux Indians, play traditional games, and more source
The History of the Sioux Native Americans
- Intercurricular lessons about the Sioux people of the Dakotas. Students learn about the buffalo hunt, customs, respect for elders, and more source
The Plains Indians
- Intercurricular lessons for teaching about the Plains Indians and their reliance on the Sacred Dog, the horse source
The Trail on Which the Wept
- An instructional unit about the Cherokee Trail of Tears based on the book, "The Trail on Which the Wept", but includes activities and reproducibles that can stand alone source
A Meeting With Chief Okemos
- An online project, adaptable for print research, in which students travel back in time to 1796 to warn the Okemos chief of an assassination plot

40. NA Webquest
of the chart titled TRIBES OF native americans A. Cherokee nation 1. Cherokee nations2. Sequoyah (scroll 2. Joseph Brant 3. Longhouse C. sioux Lakota nation
http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/webquest/Navajo/naweb2.htm
NATIVE AMERICANS Webquest by Jane Simon "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." Ancient Indian Proverb
INTRODUCTION We believe that the original inhabitants of North America arrived thousands of years ago. Many names have been used to describe these people. We will refer to them as Native Americans or Indians. During the last several hundred years, these Native Americans have suffered many hard times, often, unfortunately, when coming into contact with the "newly" arrived European Immigrants. As you explore the various activities included in this webquest, try to get a sense of where the Indians were in their beliefs, what caused differences in their lifestyles, how important the earth and nature were to them, and their interactions with other groups of people.
YOUR TASK
During your Native American study you will explore various areas of the Indian culture from the past.

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