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Angel fires- Winters Child

Free Wallpaper, beautiful site.


Apple Blossom Art

Native American Wallpapers.


ArchaeoLink

The Amazing Worlds of Archaeology, Anthropology, & Ancient Civilizations - History, Social Studies and More

This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over twenty thousand and climbing ) divided by topic.


First Americans

Some say Columbus "discovered" America. The truth is Indians were the First Americans. Long before cars, malls and skyscrapers, Indians lived here.


Germantown Academy Second Grade

Ideas from journaling, to craft for shields, totem poles and teepees.


Guide to Beadwork

THE ONLINE VERSION


LEARN how to make BEADED JEWELRY RIGHT HERE! -- RIGHT NOW! -- for FREE!!


Kid's Hotline


Biographies For Kids

Chief Joseph [ Kids/Teens ] - Biography of In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat, a chief of the Nez Pierce Indians.
Chief Joseph [ Kids/Teens ] - Biography of the great Nez Perce chief, also known as Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt.
Chiricahua Apaches [ Kids/Teens ] - History of the tribe, along with quotations and some biographical material about Gerononimo.
Crazy Horse [ Kids/Teens ] - Biography of the Lakota leader, also known as Tashunca-uitco.
Cynthia Ann Parker [ Kids ] - Brief biography of a white woman who was captured by the Comanches and lived the rest of her life with them.
Cynthia Ann Parker, Comanche [ Kids/Teens ] - Biography of a kidnapped white woman adopted by the Comanches.
Ely Samuel Parker [ Kids/Teens ] - Read about this Seneca Indian who learned both Indian ways and the white man's culture.
Four Faces of Pocahontas [ Kids/Teens ] - Four different paintings of Pocahontas and a biography.
Geronimo [ Kids/Teens ] - Quotations and biography of the Apache leader, also known as Goyathlay.
The History of Tisquantum [ Kids/Teens ] - Tisquantum, or Squanto, was from the Patuxet tribe and credited with helping with the first Thanksgiving


Marilee's Native American Resources

Marilee's Native Americans Resource

Cherokee
Comanche
Cree
Haida
Hopi
Inuit
Iroquois
Navajo
Nez Perce
Pomo
Seminole
Sioux
Tlingit
Ute
Wampanoag
Misc. Tribes
Clothing
Craft Projects
Famous People
Housing
Legends
Maps
Recipes
Songs, Dances, Games
Teaching Aids & Class Projects


Mountain City School

Native American Chart showing the custom, homes and tools of Native Americans.


Native American Free stuff at Buffalo Trails

Listen to Free Native American music, send free ecards, play free Native American games and crossword
puzzles, download screensavers, find free Native American beadwork patterns and much more @ Buffalo Trails


Native American Paperdolls

Virtual Paper Dolls

Drag the eight articles of late 17th century clothing
with your mouse to dress the Indian girl from southern New England.


Native American Tribes

Native American map.


Native Americans

Native Americans - American Indians - The First People of America, History of Native American Tribes


Native Tech

GAMES AND TOYS

Have Fun with NativeTech's Online Interactive Game.


NativeTech: Indigenous Food and Traditional Recipes

Enjoy browsing a vast selection of Native American recipes contributed by visitors to NativeTech over the last decade.


Navajo Fry Bread

Navajo Fry Bread and Indian Tacos
History and Recipes of Navajo Fry Bread and Indian Tacos


Paula Giese GIS Maps

MAPS: GIS Windows
on Native Lands,
Current Places,
and History


Stainblue - Quanah Parker

A profile of Quanah Parker.


Tales of Wonder

Native American Tales

Tales 1-7 here are taken from Wigwam Evenings: Sioux Folk Tales Retold, by Charles A. Eastman and Elaine Goodale Eastman. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1916. Tales 8-10 are from North American Legends, edited by Virginia Haviland, illustrated by Ann Strugnell, Philomel Books, 1979.


The Wild West

Although the freedom of their ancient way of life has been lost, the religion, culture, legends, and spirit of the American Indian will always endure. Learn more about the Apache, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Pueblo tribes. Read about native legends, heroes, leaders (like Geronimo), and great battles (like Custer's Army's last stand). And understand the religions of the Blackfoot Indians and the Cheyenne, who Kachinas are, and the background of The People (Navajo history). Enjoy the wisdom and peace that American Indian culture has with nature.


Wisdom Keepers

Native american food/recipes/clothing.