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- Tips for Finding More Native American Indian ArrowheadsArticle gives tips and advice for how to find more and valuable Native American Indian Arrowheads.
- Native American Indian Dog: Creative Clone or Hybrid Hype?Is the term Native American Indian Dog a true breed? Read what my research shows and decide for yourself.
- Sites with Native American-Indian History in OhioA review of some of the key Native American Heritage Sites in Ohio.
Free Printable Native American Indian Totem Pole Designs and Coloring PagesWhen I was six my family moved to Haines, Alaska. We lived with a clan of the Tlinget Native American Indians. Autumn and back to school are great times to explore Native American Indian culture. Here are free printable totem pole design templates.
Recycle Bin Native American Indian Paper Bag Crafts for ThanksgivingMany schools teach Native American Indian history; around Thanksgiving in the autumn is a popular time to explore native themes. Here is a cross-curricular lesson plan and craft to make Native American costume from a paper bag. Perfect for Halloween.
Ideas for Native American Indian Halloween Costumes and AccessoriesNative American indian costumes are a popular choice for Halloween. These ideas should help you come up with a unique and original Native American Indian costume.- Native American Indian Policy: Removal or Geonicide? PT. II & IIIAstoundingly, of all American Indian treaties ever made through governmental agents, as per Washington, D.C., less than 1% were never broken.
- NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POLICY: REMOVAL or GEONICIDE? PT. IWith the expansiion westward in the early American Frontier, there was only one thing stopping it. Native Americans.
- All About the Breed: Native American Indian DogHave you recently fallen for the Native American Indian Dog or do you simply love rare breeds? Learn all about them here, including: Breed History, Personality Traits, Train-ability, Benefits and Disadvantages of the Breed, and Common Health Concerns.
- October is Native American Indian Month in TennesseeOctober is Native American Indian Month in Tennessee, and the event is celebrated annually at Long Hunter State Park. You will find everything from Indian tacos, jewelry, crafts, paintings, pottery, storytelling and Indian games.
- The Great Flood: A Comparision of the Native American Indian and African Ancient MythologyA comparison between the Native American Indian and African ancient mythological great flood myths.
Thanksgiving Craft: Poseable Native American IndianThis Thanksgiving craft project makes a poseable cardboard Native American Indian dressed in traditional garb.
Native American Indian Pow Wow Celebrates 'Anishinabe' - the PeopleMichigan was home to the third largest Native American nation, the Anishinabe. From the Anishinabe, we get the Ojibwe (also spelled Ojibway and Chippewa in the English language), Odawa (or Ottawa, from which many Michigan names descend) and Potawatomi.
A Visit to the National Museum of the Native American Indian in Washington, DCNational Museum of the American Indian. It had been one of the many interesting things I had wanted to do once living in Maryland; Washington, DC is only forty five minutes from our home.
Squash Blossom Necklace, a Native American Indian Jewelry Design with Turquoise and SilverWhat makes a squash blossom necklace? Does it resemble a real squash blossom? Who makes squash blossom necklaces? All of your questions about this prominent jewelry design are answered here.- Native American Indian Sites in West VirginiaWest Virginia is believed to have been primarily a hunting ground for most of the Native American or Indian people.
- 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.
- Quick, Easy Last Minute Halloween Costumes for Kids: Native American-Indian GirlWith simple instructions and a few items you likely already have in your home, dress up your little girl in a fun, unique costume that won't mirror everyone else's store bought looks. Best of all, you'll have the bonus of a super-affordable Halloween costume.
Native American Indian Flutes--William Worden and Spirit Songs Flutes in ArkansasSome of the finest flutes made are done by William Worden of Spirit Songs Flutes. Read about him, his flutes, and his latest creations.
The History and Controversy Surrounding Powers Bluff Ski Hill or Native American Skunk Hill in Arpin WisconsinA popular ski destination for local residents of Wood County Wisconsin also has some Native American Indian Tribes angered and betrayed.
Native American NewsWoody Guthrie wrote, "This land is your land..." Native American farmers recently won a 680 million lawsuit stemming from the discrimination in farm loans from 1981-1999. This land is your land.
Native American Art LessonsChildren are fascinated with Native Americans. Lesson plans concerning the Native American will teach the students about the different tribes that lived and still live across the United States.
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.- Native American Summer Solstice RitualsEven though most Native American tribes have changed through time, the summer solstice remains a time of much anticipation for better things to come. It continues to be a tradition, full of rituals, celebrations, family gatherings, and even weddings.
- Sexual Victimization: A Metaphor for the Oppression of Native American PopulationsAn analysis of how sexual victimization is used as a metaphor for the oppression of Native American populations in Native American theater.
- Native American Heritage: Maria Tallchief, Prima BallerinaAs a Native American, Maria Tallchief overcame racist obstacles to achieve her dream of being a ballerina.
Native American Heritage: HeaddressesDespite the images portrayed in Hollywood movies, the Native American headdresses were worn more for formal ceremonies than as warbonnets. Headdresses were as various as the tribes which wore them.- 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.
- How to Find Arrowheads and Other Native American (Indian) ArtifactsInformational article on finding relics from Native Americans.
- How to Research Your Native American AncestorsFinding your Native American ancestors isn't as difficult as you might think. There are several avenues you can take to get at the Native American roots of your family tree.
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