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Lit-> NA Book Review: New books for kids excavate facts about Pocahontas, Jamestown colony Posted on Sunday, May 13 @ 21:09:41 PDT (4514 reads)
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AUTHOR: Karen MacPherson
This month marks the 400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown, the British colony in Virginia. Two new children's books offer fascinating insights into both the British colonists and the American Indians on whose lands they settled.
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Lit-> NA Book Review: ..Sweet Medicine Chief Little Wolf requests 1,000 white brides for the Cheyenne Posted on Wednesday, September 21 @ 13:27:01 PDT (15568 reads)
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One Thousand White Women
The Journals of May Dodd
by Jim Fergus
Book Excerpt:
In September of 1874, the great Cheyenne "Sweet Medicine Chief" Little Wolf made the long overland journey to Washington, D.C., with a delegation of his tribesmen for the express purpose of making a lasting peace with the whites. Having spent the weeks prior to his trip smoking and softly discussing various peace initiatives with his tribal council of forty-four chiefs, Little Wolf came to the nation's capital with a somewhat novel, though from the Cheyenne worldview, perfectly rational plan that would ensure a safe and prosperous future for his greatly besieged people.
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FN->Nlaka'pamux: Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939 Posted on Friday, February 11 @ 22:53:03 PST (7473 reads)
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Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939...KEYWORDS: Nlaka'pamux people Fraser Canyon history native american book canadian indians us indians
Living along the banks of the Fraser River in southwestern British Columbia, the Nlaka'pamux people of Spuzzum have had a long history of contact with non-Aboriginal peoples.
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TNB->Makah Indians: Request for outstanding native american women for new book Posted on Sunday, January 30 @ 16:03:17 PST (9097 reads)
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Request for outstanding native american women for new book... KEYWORDS: outstanding native american women leaders book about native american women native american woman book contest
AUTHOR: Julie Johnson
Do you know an outstanding native american woman who deserves to be recognized for her accomplishments?
A book will be published in 2005 identifying 100 outstanding American Indian Women. A committee for outstanding contributions made at the local, regional and/or national levels for Indian people will select the individuals for the book.
Nomination deadline is February 15, 2005.
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Educ.->Lesson Plans: Cherokee author announces essay contest with cash prizes for students Posted on Thursday, February 26 @ 18:24:23 PST (7925 reads)
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KEYWORDS: essay contest for native american students essay contest for Indians This Day in North American Indian History Phil Konstantin history book on American Indians native american history lesson plans ideas for student activity education north american history US history
Cherokee author Phil Konstantin (author of
This Day in North American Indian History
) has announced an essay contest for students who belong to a north american Indian tribe.
Phil says, "There are a couple of reasons for this contest. It is my hope that these
essays will help raise the participant's awareness in the subject
matter. Sharing the information will help to educate the public, as
well. Finally, this is a way for me to help pay back the community who
has supported my efforts through my websites, newsletters and book
This is an essay contest for North American Indian students. Anyone who
is a member of any tribe between the North Pole and Panama is eligible
to enter. When the word "tribe" is used is the rules, it is meant to
include the concept of "nation" or "native village," as well.
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TNB->Cherokee Indian: Cherokee Country - An original story Posted on Sunday, January 11 @ 22:50:50 PST (12021 reads)
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teddy writes KEYWORDS: Cherokee relocation story cherokee family story cherokee country tsa la gi
For a long time she heard her parents and Grandparents arguing. It was not so much personal, as it had to do with what was happening to the Cherokee people and how there were rumors and such. Talk of the whiteman forcing us from our land, talk of deceit, which Grandpa always said was the way with most white men, with few exceptions. White politicians? Grandpa would get so angry at even the word politicians and told us to never trust anything they said and did. All they wanted was Indian land and to kill every Indian they could.
This arguing was serious. As I listened from the loft, I could hear Grandma nearly pleading with Grandpa to sign the rolls of the Cherokee. He refused. I will not sign anything to prove who I am! He nearly shouted and Grandpa was always so tender with Grandma. “If we sign onto those rolls,” Grandpa said, we are signing our death warrant
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