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Hohokam Pithouse Hohokam Pithouse |
Abenaki
a Native American Nation comprised of descendants of the Alnobak (Abenaki Indians) that have inhabited
N'Dakinna, also known as Vermont, Southern Quebec and parts of New York state and New Hampshire for over
12000 years |
Amonsoquath
tribe of Cherokee, Native indians |
Anasazi
Pueblo Bonito was constructed over a thousand years ago. One of many
"great houses" at the Chaco site, it contained several hundred
rooms, was multi-story. The circular structures were subterranean
ceremonial chambers called "kivas." |
Anasazi
the American southwest, Native American Nation |
Anasazi and their Hopi
descendents the word "Anasazi" (ah-nuh-SAH-zee) is used to
describe a distinctive American Indian civilization and culture which
existed from a little before the time of Jesus to about 1300 AD |
Anasazi
architecture Anasazi architecture |
Anasazi
heritage center |
Anasazi - Sipapu
ruines Anasazi - Sipapu ruines |
Ancestral
puebloan people of Mesa Verde country |
Ancient indian
ruins in the four corners area of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona
Hisatsinom (Anasazi) era ruins (300-1300 AD), pueblitos of Dinetah
(ancient Navajo pueblos) |
Apache tribes
Apache tribes |
Apalachee
Apalachee |
Assateague
peoples of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware |
Assateague Indians:
what became of them? |
Battle of Tippecanoe Battle of Tippecanoe |
Betatakin
Betatakin ruin, one of three spectacular cliff dwelings in Navajo national
monument, is located in the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona,
Native indians |
Big Foot |
Blythe
intaglios intaglios are gigantic human, animal and geometric figures
on the ground surface |
Brothertown Indians
Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin webpage |
Cahokia Mounds
Cahokia is the site of an ancient Native American city near Collinsville,
Illinois, across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Missouri in the
American Bottom floodplain. The site is composed of a series of man-made
earthen mounds, ... |
Cayuse,
Umatilla and Walla Walla indians the culture of the Indian people of
the confederated tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation |
Chaco Culture
|
Chaco
Canyon
views of Chaco culture national historical park in Northwestern New Mexico,
Native indians |
Chaco
Canyon |
Chaco
Canyon The site of Chaco Canyon is located in the San Juan Basin of New
Mexico. It was occupied by people today known as the Anasazi during the mid
7th century |
Cherokee Cherokee |
Cherokee |
Cherokee
Cherokee Indians, a branch of the Iroquois nation, can trace their history in North Carolina back more than a
thousand years |
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Nation |
Cheyenne Indian tribe Cheyenne Indian tribe |
Cheyenne language
Cheyenne is spoken in southeastern Montana on the Northern Cheyenne Indian
Reservation, and in central Oklahoma. It is a member of the large Algonquian
language family of North America |
Chucalissa
explore the culture of a people who flourished before the first Europeans set
foot in the Mississippi valley |
Comanche
the Comanches were part of the southern groups of Eastern Shoshoni that
lived near the upper reaches of the Platte River in eastern Wyoming |
Comanche
Comanche domestic architecture |
Crazy
Horse |
Dakota culture
Dakota culture |
Devil's
tower the Devil's Tower, known to Native American peoples as Mato Tipi
-- The Bear's Lodge -- is a distinctive feature of the landscape in
eastern Wyoming in the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota |
Lakota Dakota
information |
Flathead Indian Allotments in Montana, 1889 |
Fremont
culture the Fremont people lived throughout Utah and adjacent areas of
Idaho, Colorado and Nevada from 700 to 1300 AD |
Fremont Indian rock art Fremont Indians is the name given to the diverse
groups of Native Americans that inhabited the western Colorado Plateau and
the eastern Great Basin from 400 A.D. to 1350 A.D. Classified as Fremont
Indians |
Geronimo
his own story, origin of the Apache Indians, subdivisions of the Apache
tribe, early life, Geronimo's mightiest battle, the white men, coming of the
white men |
Geronimo |
Hopi |
Hopi Pictures |
Huichol
the Huichol of Mexico, their culture, symbolism and art, Native indians |
Huron
Huron |
Iqaluit
the history of Iqaluit |
Innu
approximately 16,000 Innu (formerly known as Montagnais or Naskapi)
inhabit Nitassinan |
Iroquois |
Iroquois Language and Songs |
Kiowa County, Colorado
Kiowa County |
Kiowa |
Kiowa Indian tribe history Kiowa Indian tribe history |
Kiowa
song |
Kiowa orthography
Kiowa orthography |
Kiowas the Kiowas, according to their traditions, were hunters living at
the sources of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers in present Montana, ... |
Kwakiutl Indian tribe history |
Mahican |
Mesa Verde
Mesa Verde (southwestern Colorado, in the Four Corners area) has the largest
known collection of Anasazi Indian cliff dwellings. Built mostly in the
early 1200's, a hundred years later these magnificant stone towns were
abandoned, for reasons known only to their dwellers |
Mesa Verde
views of several ruins in Mesa Verde national park |
Miami |
Mohegan
Mohegan |
Mohegan Tribe
Mohegan Tribe |
Montezuma castle |
Montezuma castle Sinagua culture farmers built the five-story, 20 room Montezuma
castle pueblo during the 12th century |
Navajo nation |
Navajo Religion |
Nez Perce historic trail
Native indian tribes |
Nez Perce |
Nez Perce photography |
Ojibwa |
Ojibway
Ojibway nation |
Ojibway |
Ojibway nation
thousands of years ago, the Ojibwe were among several Indian tribes who
lived on the Atlantic coast of North America, ... |
Ottawa Indians
the Ottawa Indians originally lived along the Ottawa River in eastern
Ontario and western Quebec. They moved into northern Ohio circa 1740, ... |
Ottawa Indian Tribe |
Pawnee
nation of Oklahoma |
Pennacook |
Pocahontas myth, part of Powhatan
Renape Nation |
Potowatomi in 1600 the Potawatomi lived in the northern third of lower
Michigan. Threatened by the Ontario tribes trading with the French
(Neutrals, Tionontati, Ottawa, and Huron) during the late 1630s, the
Potawatomi began leaving their homeland in 1641 and moved to the west side
of Lake Michigan in northern Wisconsin |
Powhatan
confederacy |
Powhatan language |
Powwows powwows |
Red Cloud |
Seminole
the Florida Seminole indians |
Shawnee Indians |
Shawnee
Indians the Shawnee Indians were living in the Ohio Valley as early as
the late 1600s |
Shawnee
Indians |
Shoshone Indians |
Shoshone Indians
the historic Shoshone Indians, of the Uto-Aztecan linguistic stock, occupied
territory in California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming, ... |
Shoshoni Indians in Nevada |
Shoshone Indians of Utah, Native indian tribes |
Shoshone Nation |
Sitting
Bull |
Sitka tribe
Sitka tribe |
Sioux
largest and most important Indian tribe north of Mexico |
Sioux
tribe Flandreau Santee Sioux tribe |
Sipapu
Sipapu is a web site dedicated to the study of the prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States. In addition to information on the prehistory of this fascinating cultural tradition, there are also interactive reconstructions of their
architecture |
Southern
Ute tribe |
Suquamish
tribe the Port Madison Indian Reservation is located on the Kitsap
Peninsula in Washington State. Situated on the waterfront across the Puget
Sound from Seattle, the reservation is home to the Suquamish people, a
fishing tribe |
Taino
web Taino indians of the US and Caribbean |
Tarahumaras
never conquered by the Aztecs and despite being defeated by Mexican armies, the Tarahumaras still consider themselves an independant nation |
The alligator mound |
Thule
Thule culture archaeological sites at the head of Frobisher Bay, just
outside Iqaluit, Native indians |
Thule culture
Thule culture |
Thule culture
the Thule are the prehistoric ancestors of the Inuit who now live in
northern Labrador, ... |
Tulalip
tribes |
Wakash
indians Wakash indians |
Wichita and
affiliated tribes |
Winnemem
Wintu Tribe |
Wyandot nation of Kansas |
Wyandotte Nation of
Oklahoma |
Yavapai-Apache Nation
the Yavapai-Apache Nation is a sovereign Native American tribe from the
Verde Valley, Arizona |
Horizontaal |
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