E-Snag.com
E-Snag.com is a premier dating portal for Native Americans or those who are interested in meeting Native Americans living all over the world. E-Snag.com is an affiliate of the Pow Wow Cruise. E-Snag.com came about when people just like yourself suggested we do a “Native Singles Cruise”. Our first reaction was “great idea” since we have so much fun on the Pow Wow Cruise. A concern for having a fairly equal balance between men and women caused hesitation. Then the idea came to us to create that balance before we do a Native Singles
Cruise... that idea then evolved into E-Snag.com!
http://www.e-snag.com/
(Added: August 30, 2006 Hits: 1664 Rating: 8.30 Votes: 18)
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Arigon Starr
Home of Arigon Starr and Native American Alternapop!
http://www.arigonstarr.com/
(Added: October 03, 1999 Hits: 397 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Blackfire
BLACKFIRE is a Native American (Diné) traditionally influenced, high-energy, politically driven group comprised of three siblings. Born into the heart of a political land dispute area called Big Mountain on the Navajo Nation, this Family's powerful music reflects the Hopes, Freedoms, and Barriers of today's world.
http://www.blackfire.net/
(Added: December 19, 1999 Hits: 406 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Blackhawk's Path to Native American Wisdom, Poetry and Prose
Blackhawk's journey through the many faces of life in his walk on the Good Red Road. Poems, stories and teachings are shared from his heart. Your thoughts and contributions are valued here.
http://www.magicalweb.com/blackhawk/
(Added: January 11, 2000 Hits: 449 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Brent Michael Davids
Brent Michael Davids is a young composer whose music moves between the worlds of the Kronos Quartet, Joffrey Ballet and Native American Song. Mr. Davids, a member of the Mohican Nation, is an internationally recognized composer whose music features elements of Native American tribal music combined with Western compositional techniques. Davids has composed for very different ensembles and genres demonstrating his skill and versatility attained from his classical training, and often uses traditional Native American instruments of his own design in his compositions.
http://www.brentmichaeldavids.com/
(Added: April 01, 2001 Hits: 341 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Charles Littleleaf
A spiritual journey in true, traditional Native American flute music, performed by Nammy Nominee and flute maker from the Warm Springs Indian Rez, Oregon, Charles Littleleaf. Bio, interviews, CDs, and flutes.
http://www.littleleaf.com
(Added: January 10, 2003 Hits: 205 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Dreaming Spirit's Homepage
Native American poems, prayers,& quotes.
Links to great places on the web for more
information on Native Americans.
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/dreamingspirit/index.html
(Added: June 02, 2000 Hits: 532 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Gary & Elsie's Homepage
The Elthies are a couple of nice people that live in Tuba City, Az. on the western portion of
the Navajo Nation. The family consist of Mom (Elsie), Dad (Gary),Tiffany, Trisha and Celeste.
All are from the Diné or Navajo tribe.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9076
(Added: January 29, 2000 Hits: 433 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Hayehwatha: New Understanding of Peace
Hayehwatha was an Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Indian who was on earth hundreds of years ago. During that time Hayehwatha participated in creating the first recorded democracy in America, the Iroquois Confederacy, which brought peace and united several Iroquois Nations. Many of the principles developed in the Iroquois Confederacy were later adopted and integrated into the Constitution of the United States of America. Hayehwatha has returned and has made his presence known through the spiritual plane to various people.
http://www.hayehwatha.org/
(Added: April 06, 2005 Hits: 222 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Ira Hamilton Hayes - Corporal, United States Marine Corps
On February 23, 1945, at age 23, an event occurred that would forever place Ira Hamilton Hayes, a full blooded Pima Indian, in this nation's history books. On a hilltop above a Pacific island, a small group of Marines struggled to raise the American flag to claim victory over the Japanese occupancy. As the flag was being raised, Ira rushed to help his comrades just as the photographer snapped what was to become one of the most famous pictures in history. That picture was the "Flag Raising At Iwo Jima". He never considered himself a hero and often said the real heroes were "my good buddies" who died during the battles. Ira Hamilton Hayes died on January 24, 1955 at the age of 32. He now lies in Section 34 of Arlington National Cemetery.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/irahayes.htm
(Added: June 17, 2001 Hits: 382 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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