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| | Native American -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | American corporations didn't like what they heard and by 1954 the CIA was involved in the overthrow of Arbenz and the installation of General Castillo Armas. |  | | In 2000 eight of ten Americans with Native American ancestry were of mixed blood. |  | | Because the ancestors of the "Native" Americans are thought to have arrived from Asia, some people have proposed Asiatic Americans as being more historically accurate. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/na/native_american.htm
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | The period from the early 1950s to the 1970s was one of increasing federal attempts to establish new policies regarding the Indians, and it was also a period in which Indians themselves became increasingly vocal in their quest for an equal measure of human rights and the correction of past wrongs. |  | | The Indian nations had always been considered as distinct, independent, political communities, retaining their original natural rights, as the undisputed possessors of the land, from time immemorial. |  | | The French instituted the custom of inviting the headmen of all tribes with which they carried on trade to come once a year to Montreal, where the governor of Canada gave out presents and talked of friendship. |
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http://www.runningdeerslonghouse.com/webdoc253.htm
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| | U.S. History - Native American |
 | | In this New York Times lesson, students will examine what they know about American Indians past and present, then research key issues facing American Indian tribes today. |  | | This project was begun in 1992 by Prof. |  | | Index of Native American Resources on the Web |
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http://www.besthistorysites.net/USHistory_NativeAmerican.shtml
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| | American Indian Studies |
 | | Indian Circle is a ring connecting the internet web pages of federally recognized Indian Tribe. |  | | This site is a non-commercial "web magazine" devoted to images of Native American people, places and mother earth. |  | | Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais
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| | Atakapa Native American Indians - Homepage |
 | | FAQUETAIC is one of the Atakapa-Ishak Indians' terms for "trail". |  | | He claimed to have learned presumably from the Indians, that they considered themselves a people who came out of the sea. |  | | Classed as "C" was 3,333 acres claim by John Coleman, originally claimed by Attakapas Indians. |
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http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=00012000001057159068977842
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| | Native American Indian Tribes |
 | | In most cases their purposes are not honestly represented and their existence creates enmity with the tribes and nations which they claim to represent or from which they claim to be descended. |  | | Beware that there is a tremendous amount of fraud and misrepresentation which exists on the East Coast (and on the Net) for "Indian" events and products. |  | | This fraud represents millions of dollars in revenue being deprived of our legitimate tribal Indian populations. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/ferndale/61/tribes.htm
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| | Southwestern jewelry handcrafted by Native American Indians. |
 | | Sterling silver Native American jewelry made from the very best sterling silver (.925) and natural Sleeping Beauty turquoise, white turquoise, malachite, coral, pink mussel, lapis and black onyx. |  | | Recently I read that it is estimated 90% of those claiming to be Indian-made are not. |  | | Learn more about the gemstones used in our jewelry. |
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http://www.southwestaffinity.com
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| | Native Americans - Internet Resources. |
 | | You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. |  | | Index of Native American Bibliography Resources on the Internet |  | | Includes documents of Bureau of Indian Affairs,1871; Allotment Data; |
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http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
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| | The American West - Native Americans |
 | | 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. |  | | GO TO All news-stories pertinent to the reports appearing above will be published there. |  | | The Europeans were accustomed to owning land and laid claim to it while they considered the Indians to be nomads with no interest in claiming land ownership. |
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http://www.americanwest.com/pages/indians.htm
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| | Encyclopedia of North American Indians - - Joseph (Heinmot Tooyalakekt) |
 | | Chief Joseph made such a favorable impression that the Indian Rights Association and several eastern philanthropists began to speak out on his behalf. |  | | Joseph's suffering became a national cause, and Joseph's speeches were circulated throughout the country. |  | | He had been unwell for some time but was up and around." His grave at Nespelem can still be visited. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_018000_joseph.htm
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| | William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - Native American Indians |
 | | Having left law for portraiture, George Catlin (1796-1872) had been interested in Indians, merely having seen them battle near his birthplace in Philadelphia. |  | | Later full brown crushed morocco, gilt lettering to black morocco spine labels, gilt rules, some rubbing to edges and extremities, slight loss at headcap, otherwise internally tight and clean, a very good copy. |  | | Reid published his Account of the Indians of California in 1885. |
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http://www.daileyrarebooks.com/0902americanindians.htm
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | Be prepared and make use of all the resources available: overhead projector, books, your information pages, your illustrations and possibly video clips. |  | | This has been a huge Native American Experience! |  | | As a class we will begin the unit on Native American Indians. |
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http://studentweb.fontbonne.edu/~ckohr565/webquest
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| | Atakapa Native American Indians - Newsletter |
 | | All these terms, including the last five, were used early in the Atakapas' homeland by Spaniards then by French from 1700's to well into 1800's for identifying only Indians. |  | | The first use of the last four terms have been for a category of various peoples, all nonBlacks: Arabs, jews, Mid & Far Easterners, Central & South Americans, Spanish Colonial Islanders, Atakapas and other Indians. |  | | A callous clouding of Atakapas' and other Indians' racial identity was the sure result, perhaps even the deliberate, racist intent! |
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http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=00012000001057159068977842&PG=00012000001057159069108485
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| | Bureau of Indian Affairs |
 | | Index of Native American Resources on the Internet |  | | National Archives and Records Administration - American Indians |  | | The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) responsibility is the administration and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives. |
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http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html
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| | Houghton Mifflin Electronic Publishing - Encyclopedia of North American Indians Native American History, Culture, and ... |
 | | The Massachusetts were among the hardest hit of southern New England native peoples by the European-introduced epidemic of 1616-1619, which may have claimed up to 90 percent of their population. |  | | During World War II and World War II, many Indian languages were used by the U.S. military as secret codes, and most of these codes were transmitted and received by Native Americans. |  | | Like most of their neighbors, the Massachusetts were organized into political units known as sachemships, each led by a hereditary ruler, usually male, known as a sachem or sagamore. |
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http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/epub/americanindians.shtml
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| | FCNL - native american, Indians |
 | | Be it further resolved that Church Women United supports Native peoples in their struggles to reclaim land and other resources lost through theft and fraud... |  | | Federal policies should recognize that Native Americans reserved certain aboriginal rights to themselves, even as their lands were being taken over by people from other countries and cultures...The tribal governments established by Native Americans are entitled to set policies that govern life on reservations and that impact tribal members who live off reservations. |  | | The federal government should relate directly to tribal governments, respecting their sovereignty with respect to state and local governments. |
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http://www.fcnl.org/issues/nat/sup/nat_nawexrptstmt.htm
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| | Review Native American Reference: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS |
 | | Sad to say, some of the worst are by Indian authors, who should have received them back and been told to put in some current facts, in addition to what the elders say. |  | | There's no question at all which one is the must have, the Garland. |  | | Neither of the others is available in low-cost paperback, but if the Garland were still only avbailable as a $100 hardcover, it would still be the #1 reference of choice for home libraries and students, where most likely only one such work will be on the shelves. |
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http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/ref/r921.html
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| | Native American Indians - USA Tourist |
 | | To avoid offending, you should ask a Native American if he or she minds being called Indian. |  | | Our Native American inhabitants were incorrectly called Indians by early European explorers who mistakenly believed that they had reached India. |  | | The terms Native American and Indian are both misleading, as they suggest a homogeneous population. |
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http://www.usatourist.com/english/inside/indians.html
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| | DIABETES IN NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS |
 | | I am a Clinical Laboratory Scientist,[CLS-NCA] with National and State credentials approved by Medicare [HCFA], the Board of Registry, [ASCP],and a member of the American Society for Microbiologists [ASM}. |  | | Alarmingly, diabetes rates are also climbing among American Indians under age 18, who account for half of the reservation population. |  | | A staggering 50 percent of American Indians over the age of 45 are diabetic, an ongoing Strong Heart study funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health estimates. |
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http://www.geocities.com/jlfkateri/diabetes.html
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 | | This site contains histories and interviews with Native Americans as well as many photos. |  | | Since there is such great diversity among Indian tribes and groups, there really is no such thing as a single Indian Culture. |  | | A huge group of Internet sites that will give information about various tribes of Native American Indians. |
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http://www-u.life.uiuc.edu/~alynch/native.html
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| | Indian Links |
 | | You'll also find an index of www, gopher and ftp sites, usenet newsgroups and calenders of events. |  | | The Native American Indian website maintained by Dori West, this interesting site has links to organizations, languages, general resources, societies and groups, biographies of tribal leaders and images of the American Indians! |  | | This web site lists events which happened to or affected Native Americans when such events could be traced to an exact date. |
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http://unr.edu/homepage/shubinsk/native.html
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | NATIVE AMERICAN SITES and home of the American Indian Library Association Web Page |  | | Statutes of the US Concerning Native Americans: Chronological" |  | | His original report was published by the Smithsonian Institute in June, 1855. |
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http://www.sevastopol.k12.wi.us/socialstudies/natives.html
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| | Native American Home Pages - Nations |
 | | Petun Research Institute - scholarly & archaeological information on the Petun-Wyandot people of Ontario. |  | | There are dozens of North American Nations that speak Algonquian languages all across the United States and Canada, but the languages and their speakers are as different from each other as French and Spanish and Italian are. |  | | The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742 [microform] : to which is prefix'd an account of the first confederacy of the Six Nations, their present tributaries, dependents and allies. |
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http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/nations.html
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | So I have some indian blood in me, just not sure how much. |  | | Jane's Tubes She has some very nice tubes on her site! |  | | Winters Child And Old Guy Very many native american tubes! |
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http://home.swbell.net/hogheav/indian.html
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| | Encyclopedia of North American Indians - - Native American Church |
 | | When the Creator is acknowledged as the Christian God, the peyote ritual blends traditional native beliefs and Christianity. |  | | Led by Frank Eagle (Ponca), the group's first president, the church stated its intention to promote Christian religious belief using "the practices of the Peyote Sacrament" and to teach Christian morality and self-respect. |  | | Native American Church leaders feel cautiously confident that federal law protects their religion even in states where they have no charter. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_025000_natamch.htm
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| | Native American Indians - Truman State University |
 | | Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States |  | | According to many ancient Native American traditions, including the Hopi, Incan, Mayan, etc. we have come to the end of an age. |  | | Jo's World: Western and Native American Clip Art |
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http://www2.truman.edu/ll/amerindians/indianresources.html
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| | North American Indians |
 | | Held as a prisoner of war for two years, he returned to his people at Standing Rock Reservation in 1883. |  | | With the rise of the Ghost Dance Religion, there was fear he was inciting his people so Indian agents were sent to arrest him. |  | | All agency Indians I have seen are worthless. |
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http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/indian.htm
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| | American Indians: Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Tribes, Sioux, Blackfoot, George Custer |
 | | Although the freedom of their ancient way of life has been lost, the religion, culture, legends, and spirit of the American Indian will always endure. |  | | And understand the religions of the Blackfoot Indians and the Cheyenne, who Kachinas are, and the background of The People (Navajo history). |  | | Enjoy the wisdom and peace that American Indian culture has with nature. |
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http://www.thewildwest.org/native_american
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| | NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS |
 | | The Native Americans of Texas were very numerous and quite different from each other. |  | | Indians came to Texas about 13,000 B.C. The experts say the Native American Indians walked across the land bridge from Asia to North America. |  | | Disease killed the biggest part of these Indians and the Europeans killed off most of those that remained. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/tx/phamton/indian.html
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| | Traditional DietsGuts and Grease: Diet of Native Americans |
 | | The authors are grateful to Don Coté for his help with this article. |  | | Better yet, Indians who can should refuse their "gift" from the government and return to hunting and fishing—the only way to reclaim their health. |  | | TB was nonexistent among Indians who ate as their ancestors had done, and the women gave birth with ease. |
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http://www.westonaprice.org/traditional_diets/native_americans.html
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| | Lewis and Clark . Native Americans PBS |
 | | While Lewis and Clark were the first Americans to see much of what would become the western United States, those same lands had long been occupied by native peoples. |  | | For more information about the Native American tribes listed here, please try some of the references listed in Online Resources section of the Archive. |  | | Quickly, the captains learned how many different definitions there really were for the word Indian. The Mandans lived in earth lodges, farmed corn and were amenable to trade with America. |
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http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/native
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | A related legend is that of How The Terrapin Got His Shell. |  | | My Father had a deep love for the Indian culture which was manafested in his art. |  | | If you are a native American Indian and have a story you would like to share, please send us a note from the Contact Us web page. |
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http://www.scienceviews.com/indian
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | It saddens me to realize these people have lost their rights, their lands, their people, and many of their native cultures due to our Federal Government. |  | | I have been interested in true Indian lore since I was a child, and have read a lot about the Indian cultures, but am no authority on any particular tribe. |  | | I am not a native American Indian, however, I am not a demanding "wannabe" either. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/Oldkat532
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| | Native American History, Kansas State Historical Society |
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http://www.kshs.org/tourists/theme/native.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Native American Indians (1997) : Video |
 | | This VHS will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. |  | | VHS > Genres > Documentary > History > American History & Culture |  | | Steeped in myth and tradition, they epitomize the extraordinary relationship between the people, the land and all living creatures. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6303445438?v=glance
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| | KCKPL YS/ Books about Native American Indians |
 | | Eventually the land is depleted and left to recover on its own. |  | | A Suquamish Indian Chief describes his peoples respect and love for the earth, and concern for its f destruction. |  | | A true story of how a Kiowa Indian boy living in the Oklahoma Territory during the 1890's earns his by name, Doesnt Fall Off His Horse. |
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http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/YS/books/novbks2.htm
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| | Native American Indians |
 | | Their physical type is not clearly known, but it was related to that of an eastern Asian Early Stone Age population and is less Mongoloid than many groups of American Indians of the historic period. |  | | This was a reflection of a growing versatility in the technology and economy. |  | | Archaeologically, the oldest remains of the Paleo-Indian tradition are found on kill sites, where large Pleistocene mammals were killed and butchered. |
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http://www.runningdeerslonghouse.com/webdoc269.htm
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| | Native American ArtPages MENU |
 | | Art by Indian artists whose images reside locally on these pages: contact those artists for permission; most are not on the web. |  | | Partly it is a memorial to the still-difficult lives of many Indian youth. |  | | Young people's art that appears on these pages: contact the school or teacher identified with the art. |
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http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/art.html
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| | Kids --- Native American Indians |
 | | Native American Totem Pole history and preservation notes. |  | | Search the history of the Lenni-Lenape, with links to Lenni Lenape Historical Museum. |  | | The Ocean County Library has other books about this subject. |
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http://oceancounty.lib.nj.us/kids/Indians.htm
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| | Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education, History Science -- Gateway |
 | | This person, who is of Grand Portage Ojibwe heritage, had lost touch with his ancestral origins. |  | | He found some relevant info on this site, about Grand Portage and other Minnesota Ojibwe tribes and history that helped him and his kids get in touch with their Indian roots. |  | | Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education, History Science -- Gateway |
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http://www.kstrom.net/isk
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| | Indianz.Com - Your Internet Resource |
 | | Support Our Troops - The American Indian Chamber of Commerce urges you to support the men and women in the armed forces. |  | | New York tribe is, and always has been, an Indian tribe, a federal judge says in landmark decision. |  | | California Disenrollment - I have been reading the news lately concerning tribal members being kicked out of certain tribes in California. |
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http://www.indianz.com
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| | Arizona Native American Indians |
 | | They are a proud people, who are fighting for sovereignty and their right to control their destiny. |  | | Almost without exception, the history of the Native American Indians in North America is one of broken treaties, broken promises, racism, horrible treatment, forced exodus from their lands, relocation to reservations, and slaughter. |  | | Other Indian tabs are not operable yet, and there are many more tabs to be added. |
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http://www.libraryofarizona.com/indian.html
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| | Native North American Indians |
 | | While exploring this web page on Native American Art, we hope you have fun, learn, and most importantly connect with some part of it. |  | | The purpose of this Web page is to give you a taste of Native North American Indian Art. |  | | The links come from all over the Internet. |
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http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listnativeams8.html
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| | Indians.org - Welcome . . . |
 | | Over 12 Million visitors like you have made indians.org one of the most popular destinations on the world wide web for all things Indian. |  | | Perspectives "Old and New" on Todays American Indian. |  | | Native American petroglyphs bear witness to a history long hidden |
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| | "Native American Figurine" Indians Figurines |
 | | Cloaked in the spirit of the wolf, this Native American bedecks a fine, quartz movement wall clock. |  | | From the Liberty Bronze collection, a Native American warrior complete with spear (removable), shield, moccasins and cape. |  | | Bring the romance of the Native American Indians |
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http://www.dsgifts.com/artp-indian-01.htm
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http://www.onlineutah.com/indians.shtml
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| | Native American Indians |
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http://www.sabine.k12.la.us/mes/ThirdGrade/Indians/native_american_indians.htm
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