Reservation Boarding School System
The Reservation Boarding School System
in the United States, (1870 -1928) was a war in disguise. It was a war between the United States government and the children of the First People of this land. Its intention was that of any war, elimination of the enemy.
http://www.twofrog.com/rezsch.html
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Sawol - California Indigenous Culture
Sawol is a catalog of indigenous art that focuses on the Native Amercans of California. The history and stories from each group are included.
http://members.tripod.com/~Sawols/index.html
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Serpent Mound Mysteries
The Serpent Mound Mysteries, unravel the secrets of the Great Serpent Mound and associated ancient sites in Ohio and the eastern United States. Learn of their sacred geometry, system of measure, astronomical alignments, ley lines, and the prehistoric spiritual wisdom that they demonstrate.
http://www.greatserpentmound.org/
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Shawnee Nation United Remnant Band
After Tecumseh's death in 1813, most of his warriors and their families decided to remain together as a Shawnee group,the United Remnant Band. By 1840's there were 36 Shawnee communities existing in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and a few other states.
http://shawneeurb.homstead.com/URB.html
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Southwest Museum
The Southwest Museum holds one of the nation's most important museum, library, and archive collections related to the American Indian. The collections of the Southwest Museum represent Native American cultures from Alaska to South America. The museum contains some of the finest examples of Indian art and artifacts in the United States.
http://www.southwestmuseum.org/
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Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans
Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans. Created by Bryan Acree, John Ikeda, and Marcela Musgrove for JOMC 125, "Cybercasting and Cyberpublishing".
http://metalab.unc.edu/storytelling/
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The Cooking Post
Delicious Foods and Recipes from Native American Indian Tribes.
http://www.cookingpost.com/
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The Newark Earthworks
The Newark Earthworks were the largest set of geometric earthen enclosures in the world. Built by prehistoric Hopewell people between 100 BC and AD 500, this architectural wonder of ancient America was part cathedral, part cemetery, and part astronomical observatory. Originally covering more than four square miles, today only three major segments are preserved:
Great Circle Earthworks
(formerly known as Moundbuilders State Memorial)
Octagon Earthworks
Wright Earthworks
Maintained by the Ohio Historical Society since the 1930s, these sites are the best preserved examples of the monumental geometric earthworks of the Hopewell culture.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/newarkearthworks/index.cfm
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