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Abenaki
Accohannock
Alabama-Coushatta
Alaska
Natives
Algonquian
There are no
"Algonquian
Indians"; but there are
some Algonquin
Indians in Canada. There are
many North American
Nations that speak
Algonquian languages all
across the United States and
Canada, but the languages
and their speakers are as
different from each other as
French and Spanish and
Italian are.
Most of the New England
tribes spoke Algonquian
languages, and many of the
"Indian" words
common in English today -
such as raccoon, succotash,
Massachusetts, moccasin,
etc. - are from one or
another of the Algonquian
languages, such as Abenaki,
Wampanoag, Nipmuc, Penboscot,
Shawnee, Delaware,
etc. Apache
Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Assiniboine
Sioux
Athabaskan
Blackfeet
Caddo
Carrier
Catawba
Cayuga
Chehalis
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chickasaw
Chippewa
- see Ojibwe/Chippewa
Chippewa
Cree
Chitimacha
Choctaw
Chumash
Cohrie
Colville
Comanche
Costanoan
Cowlitz
Cree
Creek
Crow
Dakota
- see LAKOTA/DAKOTA
below
Delaware
Dene
Esselen
Gitanyow
Goshute
Gros
Ventre
Gwitch'in
Haida
Haliwa-Saponi
Hawaiian
Natives
Hidatsa
Ho
Chunk
Hoh
Hohokam
Hopi
Houma
Hupa
Huron
- see Wyandot
Illinois
Innu
Inuit
Inupiaq/Inupiat
Iowa
Iroquois
-
North
American Iroquois Veterans
Powwow - Salamanca, NY,
July 20-22, 2001.
-
The
Constitution of the Iroquois
Nations
-
Deskaheh
- Hodenosaunee (Iroquois)
Statesman and Patriot
-
Daybreak
Farming and Food Project
- to support, encourage and
promote traditional Native
farming within the Iroquois
Six Nations country -
Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga,
Oneida, Mohawk, Tuscarora.
-
The
General Council of the Six
Nations and delegates from
different bands in western
and eastern Canada, June 10,
1870. - full text of
these proceedings from Early
Canadiana Online
-
Ganondagan
State Historic Site
-
The
Great Peace CD-ROM - an
extensive resource on
Iroquois history and
culture, from Tuscarora
artist Raymond Skye
-
Hodenosaunee
- People Building a Long
House - Iroquois
culture.
-
Hodenosaunee
Confederacy Policy on False
Face Masks
-
Hodenosaunee
Links - LOTS of good
stuff here!
-
The
Iroquois Confederacy
Information Section
-
Iroquois
Confederacy Links -
links to each of the Six
Nations
-
Iroquois
Indian Museum
-
Iroquois
Language & Social Songs
- lots of RealAudio files
here.
-
Iroquois
Nationals Lacrosse Website
-
The
Iroquois Trail, or,
Footprints of the Six
Nations : in customs,
traditions and history / by
W.M. Beauchamp ; in which
are included David Cusick's
sketches of ancient history
of the Six Nations. -
full text of this book from Early
Canadiana Online
-
The
Jesuit Relations and Allied
Documents - 1610 - 1791
- full-text English edition
of this early resource on
the Iroquois and related
peoples.
-
www.Kahonwes.com
- Where Everything is
Iroquois
-
Kanatiyosh'
Hodenosaunee Page
-
Ohwejagehka:
Hadegaenage: -
Hodenosaunee languages and
social songs from the Six
Nations at Grand
River.
-
Otsiningo
- Iroquois Studies
Association
-
Peace
4 Turtle Island -
featuring HOMEWORK
HELP, where you can ask
Hodenosaunee people
questions about their
people.
-
The
Six Nations : Oldest Living
Participatory Democracy on
Earth - super site with
lots of links to full text
books on the Iroquois
peoples, such as Bruce
Johansen's Forgotten
Founders : Benjamin
Franklin, the Iroquois and
the Rationale for the
American Revolution
-
The
Treaty held with the Indians
of the Six Nations at
Philadelphia, in July 1742
[microform] : to which is
prefix'd an account of the
first confederacy of the Six
Nations, their present
tributaries, dependents and
allies. - full text from
Early
Canadiana Online
-
Two-Row
Wampum Treaty
Jamestown
S'Klallam
Reservation
Kalispel
Kaw
Kiowa
Klallam
Klamath
Kootenai
Kumeyaay
Lakota/Dakota
Lenape
- see Delaware
Lower
Elwha
Lumbee
Lummi
Makah
Mandan
Mattoponi
Meherrin
Melungeon
Menominee
Metis
Miami
Mingo
Mission
Indians
Miwok
Mohawk
Mohegan
Mohican
Monacan
Montauketts
Muckleshoot
Nansemond
Navajo/Dine
Nez
Perce
Nisga'a
Nisqually
Nooksack
- Nooksack
Indian Tribal Council,
Whatcom
Nootka
Ohlone
Objibwe/Chippewa
Omaha
-
Omaha
Indian Music - this
treasure trove of Omaha
traditional music includes
RealAudio versions of the
wax cylinder recordings made
by Smithsonian
anthropologists at the turn
of the twentieth century, as
well as hundreds of songs
and speeches from the 1983
Omaha harvest celebration
powwow and 25 songs and
speeches from the 1985
Hethu'shka Society concert
at the Library of
Congress.
Oneida
Onondaga
Osage
Ottawa
Paiute
Pamunkey
Passamaquoddy
Pawnee
Penobscot
Peoria
Pequot
Pima
Pomo
Potawatomi
Powhatan
Pueblo
Puyallup
Quapaw
Quileute
Quinault
Sac
and Fox
Salish
Sammish
Saponi
Sauk-Suiattle
Seminole
Seneca
Shawnee
Shinnecock
Shoalwater
Bay
Shoshone
Shuswap
Siletz
Sioux
Skagit
S'Klallam
Skomish
Spokane
Squaxim
Island
Stillaquamish
Suquamish
Swinomish
Taino
Tlingit
Tonkawa
Tulalip
Tuscarora
Umatilla
Umpquau
Ute
Waccama
Wampanoag
Warm
Springs Indians
Washoe
Wichita
Wiyot
Wyandot
Yakima
Yokuts
Yup'ik
Yurok
Index
of Federally Recognized
Tribes
American
Indians of the Pacific
Northwest
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