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Choctaw Woman Finds Common Bond Through Native American CultureAnoli Wood is a Native American woman living in Ipswich, England. She is an ex-pat from Oklahoma, where she was raised in the American Indian way. She now runs her own pow wow here in England where she helps school people in the traditional ways.- Native American Culture and the Cherokee Tribes of North AmericaInteresting facts about the Cherokee and the history of the Native American nation.
- Ohio Festivals - Native American Pow-WowOverview of the annual Native American Pow-Wow in Lima, Ohio. The event will be held February 21-22, 2009.
- Native American Culture and the Summer SolsticeThis article considers the summer solstice with regard to ancient and modern Native Americans.
- The Native American Genocide: Where Did My People Go?Today, even though the United States government has turned against the notion of segregation in its laws and official decrees, many Native American people are still segregated on the pitiful remnants of their tribal lands.
November Is Native American Heritage MonthNovember was proclaimed Native American Heritage Month in 1990 by President George H. W. Bush. But it took over seventy years to get here. A Native American may even have been the inspiration for "Rosebud" in the 1941 movie "Citizan Kane."
Free Coloring Book Teaches Present-Day Native American CultureSuitable for grades K-12, "Powwow Time" is a lesson in history that includes the present
The Native American GenocideClashes between the US and Native Americans are consistent throughout its roughly 300 years. Each war ended with the Natives being driven west towards the pacific. Once the US reached California, there was no where else for the natives to go..
Native American Pottery for the HomeThe more you learn about Native American pottery the more you will know about Native American culture. This makes this type of pottery collection a chance to educate your children about cultures that they do not learn a great deal about in school.- Native American Craft for Kids: Kachina DollKachina dolls symbolize some of the spirits found within the Native American culture. This article contains a DIY tutorial for kids to create their own Kachina doll.
Make a Kid's Native American Rainstick Craft with Items You Already OwnNative American crafts are a fun way to teach your kids about Native American culture. Here is how you can help your kid's make a unique Native American rainstick craft project using items you already have in your home.
Western, Native American and Southwestern Christmas Card GuideWhether you love the southwest, the wild west, Native American culture or the great outdoors, it's easier than ever to find the perfect Christmas cards to reflect your love of a time and place beyond the average human experience.
Ganondagan Native American Dance and Music Festival in Victor, New YorkIf you've ever wanted to see Native American culture come alive, the Ganondagan Native American Dance and Music Festival will blow you away!- Exploring Native American FolkloreThe Native American culture is rich with history, but it is vanishing. Their prose and stories are used to keep their history alive.
- Oratorical Literature in Native American WritingA analysis of the importance of the oratorical tradition in Native American culture and the effect on their writing vs. Euro-American literature.
Native American Women in Colonial HistoryNative American Women few have heard about in American Colonial History from the Miami, Seneca, and Potawatomi and the roles they played.
Simple and Fun Native American Crafts for Kids: RattlesInstructions on how to make Native American crafts. These crafts are very simple to make and fun for the whole family. Any age can participate, i have enclosed two ideas for the Native American craft ideas.
Native American Horoscopes: The BearDescribes the characteristics of people with the Bear Native American Horoscope sign.- An Easy Native American Kachina Doll Craft for Children of All AgesDirections on how to turn wood, yarn, markers, feathers and construction paper into a Native American Kachina Doll Craft.
- How to Create a Classroom Native American Totem Pole CraftDirections for creating an easy Native American Totem pole Craft for kids and classrooms.
What to Expect When Attending Your First Native American Pow-WowWhile many Native American activities are never given a second glance typically by the normal crowd, pow-wow's are actually a great experience for anyone.- Native American Influences on DreamingDreaming has become a huge subculture in the New Ager arena. Some dream related connotations are actually influenced by Native American beliefs.
- Native American Horoscopes: The HawkHere are the characteristics of people born under the Native American Horoscope sign of the hawk.
Native American AlcoholismSubstance abuse is the number one health problem facing Native American Indians today.
Team Mascots: The Native American ControversyFrom the recently retired Chief Illiniwek to other Native American-inspired mascots, these mascots have been the cause for controversy, anger and often disrespect. But why did we even start using Native American symbols for sports? Why the anger now?- Gender and Mythological Criticism in Native American LiteratureAn examination of Native American literature such as "The Rez Sisters".
- Native American Dressmaking: A Cultural EducationA paper written about Native American dressmaking in the nineteenth century, based on an exhibit in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
- Ghosts and Spirits: Examining Japanese, Jewish and Native American Cultural BeliefsThis article takes a look at three different culture's beliefs in ghosts and spirits.
Politically Incorrect: Solving the Debate on Correct Terminology for Native American PeopleLearn the politically correct and culturally competent way to refer to Native American people.- Native American SocietyThe different Native American communities all had their own separate worldview, distinct myths, conducted its own rituals, and acted according to its basic values.
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