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National Museum of the American Indian fra Smithsonian
NMAI - who stole the teepee
m. musik og video |
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Native American
Historical Images on File
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Native
American Navigator
Native
American History Archive "Native American Navigator is a one-stop directory
covering all aspects of Native American history and culture. ".
Også tidslinje mv.
ILTweb LiveText
SS Native American Navigator - native american history |
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Native American Resources on the Internet - WWWVL American Indians
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jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/naindex.html
American Indian Resources This is a virtual library of links to resources on Native American Literature, Culture, Education, History, Issues and Language. |
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college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_000107_entries.htm
Encyclopedia of north American Indians "This tremendous book, edited by Frederick E. Hoxie, was published by the
Houghton Mifflin Company in 1996. It has now been made available on the
Internet. Each article has been written by one of the leading experts in the
field. For example, here are the entries under the letter B: Basketry, Beads and
Beadwork Chief Bender, Berdache, Bering Strait Theory, Bible Translations,
Bibliographies, Birth, Black Drink, Black Elk, Blackfoot, Black Hawk, Boarding
Schools, Elias Boudinot, Boy Scouts and Indians, Joseph Brant, Bureau of Indian
Affairs and Bob Burnette." (spartacus) |
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Learn History -
Native Indians of North America britisk website
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Resources Resource Database
www.nativeweb.org/
www.nativeweb.org/resources/historical_material
NativeWeb Resources
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Native-American
Studies @ The University of Virginia |
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The American West
- Native Americans |
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www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/native.htm#Treaties
traktater mellem den amerikanske regering og div.
stammer.
Native
American Treaties and Information |
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The
Avalon Project Treaties Between the United States and Native
Americans: traktater
mellem indianerne og regeringen mv
The Avalon Project
Relations Between The United States and Native Americans |
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nation histories indianerstammer |
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digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (ed. by Charles
Kappler) ....is an historically significant, seven volume compilation of
U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native
American Indian tribes." Volume II covers "U.S.
Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883." "The work was first published in 1903-04 by the U.S. Government
Printing Office. ..the information contained in "Indian Affairs:
Laws and Treaties" is in high demand by Native peoples,
researchers ,journalists, attorneys, legislators, teachers and
others. |
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Native American Constitution and Law Tribal constitutions and codes are the heart of self-government for over 500
federally recognized tribes, and are the lifeblood of Indian sovereignty. The
University of Oklahoma Law Center Library and the National Indian Law Library
work with tribes whose government documents appear on this web site; these
tribal documents are either placed online with the permission of
the tribes, or
they are U.S. Government documents, rightfully in the public domain. This
Project is a cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the
National Indian Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing access
to the Constitutions,
Tribal Codes, and other legal documents |
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indianere, kultur mv |
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National Congress of American Indians. Registrering kræves. "The National Congress of American Indians was founded in 1944 and is the oldest
and largest tribal government organization in the United States. NCAI serves as
a forum for consensus-based policy development among its membership of over 250
tribal governments from every region of the country. NCAI's mission is to inform
the public and the federal government on tribal self-government, treaty rights,
and a broad range of federal policy issues affecting tribal governments."
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www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/ca/california.html
California Tribes This site collects a variety of maps of California Indians. Map topics include
California Indian languages, tribal territories, geograhpic distribution by
county, etc. Also included are California Indian treaties, lists of alternative
spellings and names, annual California Powwows, and California Indian artists.
www.kstrom.net/isk/mainmenu.html
Native American Indian Resources "A collection of links to more than 300 Native American resources, organized around the following main topics: Art, Culture, Education,
History, Science" samt myter,historier |
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forlaget
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Cultural
Readings - Promotion and Possession tidlig amerikansk historie
NB : artikel om hvordan europæerne søgte at retfærdiggøre deres
"ret" til jord i den nye verden. |
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www.mississippian-artifacts.com/
At a time when Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages and crusaders
fought holy wars to gain Jerusalem for the Church, a Native American
culture thrived in what is now the Midwest and Southeast United States.
These Native Americans are known today as the Mississippian Moundbuilders.
The Mississippian Culture commenced around AD 900 and lasted until just
after the coming of Hernando de Soto and his marauding Spanish fortune
hunters in the mid-16th century. For more than half a millenium, the
Mississippian people successfully cultivated vast agricultural settlements
based on corn, squash and beans. Anthony Stein has created an interesting
website on the Mississippian Moundbuilders. The material is organized into
ten different types of Mississippian artifact, including pottery, flint
implements, pipes, and ear ornaments
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www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/index.html
American Indian History and Related Issues
"This world wide site is...dedicated to the presentation of
unique artwork, photographs, video and
sound recordings which
accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native
American
experience in North America and has been expanded to
include Indian people of Central America and Mexico."
American
Indian Studies
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www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
Six Nations Democracy
Om Irokeserforbundet
" There's a slight whiff of overthrow-the-establishment about
this place, but it's designed to make
the point that the people of the
Six Nations, or the Iroquois Confederacy as the French called them,
have a proud and long-standing democratic tradition that in turn
influenced the American founding
fathers. It makes this point by
providing a long series of excerpts from writings and illustrations
on
this theme. Like the earlier Athenian democracy, the early Native
American democracy may
have worked as well as it did because of the
relatively small number of people involved.
Whether it has any lessons
for the ills of voter indifference and alienation that afflict most
modern,
highly populous democracies, parliamentary or republican, is
questionable. The site is thought
provoking, and interesting from an
historical perspective." (netsurfer)
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www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
First Nations Histories. Slå div. stammer op og
få overblik over
deres historie
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Fort
Laramie Treaty (1868) fra PBS serien "the
West"
The
Avalon Project Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868
www-libraries.colorado.edu-ps-gov-us-native.htm
traktater
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Apacheindianerne
div.links
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www.trailsoftears.org/tribalinfo/content-pawnee.htm
Excellent website on Native American tribes. Each entry includes sections on
the origin of the tribal name, language, history, culture and landmarks. Tribes
covered include Apache, Caddo, Cherokee, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Chickasaw, Choctaw,
Comanche, Creek, Delaware, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Miami, Modoc, Osage, Otoe-Missouri,
Ottawa, Pawnee, Peoria, Ponca, Quapaw, Seminole, Seneca-Cayuga, Shawnee,
Tonkawa, Wichita, Wyandotte and Yuchi.
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www.mip.berkeley.edu/cilc/bibs/toc.html
Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians
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www.asu.edu/lib/archives/labriola.htm
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, part of the ASU Libraries, is
a
research collection international in scope that brings together in one
location current
and historic information on government, culture, religion and world view,
social life
and customs, tribal history, and information on individuals from the
United States,
Canada, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Mexico.
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Home Page emneindeks
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Camping with the Sioux
"In the fall of 1881, an unprecedented trip was taken by
Alice Cunningham Fletcher to the
Dakota Territory. Living
with a tribe of Sioux Indians, she spent six weeks studying their
way of life. She was one of the first women to live among the
Native American population
for a scientific purpose. This
website holds her journals of that experience, plus photographs
and Sioux folklore." (infomine)
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Cherokeernes historie
cherokeehistory.com/
"This outstanding website has been created by Ken Martin, a Cherokee of
mixed-blood and a tribal member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. There are
sections on: Before the Europeans (In the Beginning,
The Legend of the
Keetoowahs, A View of Traditional Cherokee Law); First Contacts with Europeans
(Fire in the Mountains, First European Contact, Initial Contacts with English
Colonists, 1700 through
the Revolutionary War); The New United States (The
Chickamauga, The Arkansas Cherokee, Pictures
of Our Nobler Selves) The Removal (The
Trail of Tears); Between Two Fires (From Neutrality to the
Alliance with the
Confederate States of America, Physical Appearance, Medical Personnel for
Cherokee Troops, The Thomas Legion of North Carolina)."(spartacus)
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links til bl.a. cherokeernes historie.
Cherokee
History to The Trail of Tears
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www.thehistorynet.com/ah/bljackson/
artikel om president Andrew Jackson og the Cherokee Nation fra the History Net
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Historical Documents Archive -- The Iroquois Constitution irokesernes forfatning
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Little Big Horn Association
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml
Edmund Curtis : The North American Indian collection
"Bear in mind that this collection was originally published
in book form in the early 20th
century and contains references to Native
Americans that reflect the attitude of the time.
There are also materials in the collection that were not meant for public viewing.
The LOC (Library of Congress) has
included all images in this collection, which contains over
1500
illustrations and 700 portfolio plates...." (researchbuzz)
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side
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www.hanksville.org/storytellers/ Storytellers - Nordamerikanske indianske historiefortællere
Native American Authors Online is an collection of websites for published
authors.
Most of these sites have been constructed with the collaboration of the
author.
The rest are either the author's independent site or a site constructed
for a college course.
A special emphasis has been placed upon poets as there is
less information available for these writers. Included on each site is a
photograph, a short biography, some of the author's writing (typically poetry),
the awards the writer has won, a list of publications, including anthologies,
...
Links to related websites are also
provided (nyhedsbrev)
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libmuse.msu.montana.edu/epubs/nadb/
Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains
This is a searchable collection of over 1500 digitzed images of Indian
peoples from the
Northern Great Plains from the 1870s to the 1960s. Most
of the images are photographs,
but there are also stereographs, ledger
drawings, and other sketches.
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ns.headroyce.org/%7Eus_history/podegard/index.html
Custer's last stand Slaget ved Little Big Horn
"All history is contemporary. One of the most famous moments in American
history, Custer's Last Stand, provides compelling evidence for this idea. From
the moment the battle ended at the Little Big Horn, historians and poets began
to retell the story for their own purposes. It is fascinating to see how the
images of Custer and his Last Stand have radically changed in the last century,
not because of any new historical information, but because of the contradictory
needs of our national psyche. At first, Custer's Last Stand represented the
struggle of Western civilization over savagery. After the Depression, writers
portrayed Custer as a rampant egomaniac. During World War II, the Last Stand was
an example of courage and self-sacrifice. Since the 1960's the Last Stand has
been seen as just retribution for America's crimes against Native Americans." So
says the author of this fascinating website that began life as a research paper
for the history class at the Head-Royce School. (spartacus)
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historytogo.utah.gov/nativeamer.html Indianere i Utah
"For the most part, the histories of Utah's American Indian tribes have not
been considered a viable and integral part of the history of the state of Utah.
They have been treated as addenda or commentary rather than official textbook
documentary. This website quotes Will Numkena, "Non-Indian authors have
traditionally been the writers of Indian history. Therefore, it is their
perceptions, understandings and views reflected in those writings. The reader is
given a one-sided perspective without presentation of the Indian experience." In
other words, until this time, Indian history has been written by the conqueror,
with little or no regard for those conquered. This website attempts to redress
the balance."
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www.hallman.org/indian/.www.html A History of the Northwest Coast
First person accounts from the European/Indian contact period on the
NW Coast.Includes journals from the fur traders, indian prophets, and
ethnographers. Especially interesting are the first person accounts by both an
Indian and a White Man of the war at Port Simpson in 1837.
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www.historyglobe.com/apache/
Anglo-Apache Conflicts
incl. Geronimo.
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"What struck me the most when I heard that 17,000 Native
Americans had served in the Great War was that, not even thirty
years after the end of the Indian wars, American Indians were
willing to fight alongside their former enemy." So writes Diane
Camurat in the preface of The American Indian in the Great War: Real
and Imagined. This site is Camurat's master's thesis, submitted in
1993 to the Institut Charles V of the University of Paris. Like most
text documents transferred to the Web, this one offers no sizzle or
flash. But what it does provide is an examination into both the
process a scholar goes through in examining and interpreting
historical documents, and the role of Native Americans in World War
I. ..." (newsletter)
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/wauhtml/aipnhome.html
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest (Stillehavskysten)
"The digital collection American Indians of the Pacific Northwest integrates
photographs and text relating to the American Indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest,
the Northwest Coast and
Plateau." (nyhedsbrev)
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Lakota Dakota Information Home Page - Sioux indianerne
" This is a well-organized and useful virtual library of links. Topics covered include:
Bibliographic Resources; Electronic Texts; Demography; Legal Concerns; History Treaties;
Official Tribal Sites; Maps; Higher Education; Native Language;
Acquisition; Primary and
Secondary Education; Cultural Centers and Museums; Radio Stations; Wounded Knee Occupation
25th Anniversary; Music and Musicians;
Other Sites; Things Named for the Lakota." (nyhedsbrev)
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Aboriginal Connections -
An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory er primært
for Canadas indianere - se mere under Canada
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www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Curtis/
Frontier Photographer : Edward S. Curtis
This Smithsonian Institution Libraries online exhibition explores the
life and work of Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952). Curtis' thirty-year North
American Indian Project "captured images of American Indians as they
lived before contact with Anglo cultures." The photogravure prints
published in his 20-volume work, The North American Indian, "left an
indelible mark on the history of photography."
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Indian Peoples
of the Northern Great Plains Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains
"This "is a searchable online photograph database" consisting
of 1,500 images.
The overall organization of the database is by tribe, including: Crow, Cheyenne,
Blackfeet,
Salish (Flathead), Kutenai, Chippewa-Cree, Gros Ventres (Atsina), and
Assiniboine.
The collection consists primarily of images, but includes some text
to give context...." (infomine)
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The
Illustrating Traveler Encountering Native Americans, Part I
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members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/index.html
Indigenous Peoples Time Line
"Phil Konstantin, a member of the Cherokee nation of Oklahoma,
California Highway Patrol officer,
and prolific writer has assembled
an intriguing chronicle featuring 3000 historical events involving
the
indigenous peoples of North America. Reading randomly gives a
compelling, if grim, impression of mostly European settlers using
every dirty trick in the book to displace North American Natives
from
their lands. At first, there was always somewhere else for the Native
peoples to go, but later space would run out, with sad consequences.
Phil's labor of love is full and fascinating. The event
descriptions
are the heart of the site, but there's more here as well, including a
link to a moving
commentary about the death of his wife, killed in a
car crash in 1999. This is a site that's worth
dipping into from time
to time, rather than devouring in one long marathon." (netsurfer)
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