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Quapaw Nation
- includes history, language, and ceremonies for the tribe after which Arkansas is named.
Powhatan Renape Nation Noochew The Ute People - provides tribal history and information on the Uintah and Ouray Indian reservation, government, enterprises, and events. Passamaquoddy Tribe - reservation locations, type of government, and a synopsis of the people's history, economy and culture. Crow Tribal Court - for the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. Includes rules of appellate and civil procedure and court decisions. Hopi Tribe - official information source from the Hopi reservation. Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation - composed of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla tribes. Wind River Reservation - home of the Northern Arapaho Nation. Handbook of Texas Online : Quanah Parker - details the life of the major figure in Comanche resistance to white settlement and the tribe's adjustment to reservation life. Native American Home - Charlotte's Web - information about North Carolina Native Americans. METIS CENSUS INDEXES 1827 Red River Settlement Census (Winnipeg, Manitoba area) 1850 Pembina County , Minnesota Territory (now North Dakota). October 1892 McCumber Census 1892 McCumber Census of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Belcourt, North Dakota) - Turtle Mountain Chippewa Half-Breeds or Metis (most Full bloods not included). 1936-1937 Henry Roe Cloud Roll Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians Who Where Under the Leadership of Chief Thomas Little Shell, J. H. Dussome, Zortman, Montana George Sin Claire, Vice-President, Chinook, Montana U.S. Indian Tribes - categorized by state. Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans - contains history, interviews, and audio clips of Lumbee, Cherokee, and Occhenichi storytelling. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians The official homepage of the Tahlequah, Oklahoma-based tribe. Potawatomi Nation - based in Shawnee, OK. Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe - located in the Nevada counties of Washoe, Lyon, and Storey. Includes tribal council. Wyandot Nation of Kansas - Unofficial Site. Poarch Band of Creek Indians - located in Alabama. Offers information on tribal government and departments, economic development, and the history and culture of the tribe that is a segment of the original Creek Nation. Shawnee - includes historical documents, genealogy, and the Constitution of the United Tribe of Shawnee Indians. Klamath Tribes - includes the Klamaths, the Modocs, and the Yahooskin. Sequoyah Birthplace Museum - tells the history of the Cherokees: their family life, customs, beliefs, and the sadness of the Trail of Tears. California Indians and Their Reservations - online dictionary featuring tribe descriptions. Cherokee Bear Band of Louisiana - includes information of the tribe's history. Lightning Valley Village (Lenape) - composed of mixed-blood descendants of various Native peoples, who have become identified with the Lenapé [Delaware] people, or tribe. Tallige Cherokee Nation - includes heritage, culture, traditions, language, and religion. The North American Indian - a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930. Russell Means - learn more about the man the L.A. Times described as the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. First American Forefathers : Quanah Parker - biographical profile of the Comanche chief and his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker. History of the Cherokee Indians - historical text, images, maps, and Native American links. Massacre At Wounded Knee 1890 - about the last battle of the Indian Wars, and end of the Ghost Dance religious movement in the Native American community. Singing Tuscaroras - profile of the Tuscarora Indian Nation of New York that includes many links to other Native American Sites. Georgia Before Oglethorpe - early colonial period (1521-1733), including Native American, Spanish, and early British presence. William Penn Visionary Proprietor - explores Penn as an icon in the U.S. Capitol, as a city planner, and in his dealings with Native Americans. Virtual Jamestown - looks at the first permanent English settlement in America during the seventeenth-century from the perspective of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans. Choctaw-Southeast Genealogy - Native American genealogy resources and mailing lists. Trail of Tears - dedicated to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. No Native Americans here, just Indians. Old West Gravesites - features photos of the gravesites of famous Native Americans, outlaws, and lawmen. A Warrior in Two Worlds : The Life of Ely Parker - companion site to the PBS documentary about the controversial Seneca chief and Cabinet-level commissioner, and his accomplishments. Quanah Parker Biography - last Chief of the Comanche. Quanah Parker - about the life of the Comanche's last chief, child of Cynthia Ann Parker and Chief Peta Nocona. Chief Joseph Surrenders - text of the speech from his surrender in 1877. Chief Crazy Horse - includes quiz and interviews from people who knew the Oglala Lakota leader as well as quotes from those who fought him. |
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