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         Chinook Indians Native Americans:     more books (34)
  1. Chinook Indians (Native Americans) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Chinook Indians (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1998-12
  3. The Chinook Indians: Traders of the Lower Columbia River (Civilization of the American Indian) by Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, 1976-11-15
  4. Native American Indian Religions - 53 Books On CD: Covering Inuit, Apache, Sioux, Iroquois, Chinook, Cherokee, Navaho/Navajo, Hopi and many others
  5. The Chinook (Indians of North America) by Clifford Trafzer, 1989-12
  6. Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon (Dodo Press) by George Gibbs, 2007-06-01
  7. Dictionary Of The Chinook Jargon, With Examples Of Use In Conversation: Compiled From All Vocabularies And Greatly Improved By The Addition Of Necessary ... (Kessinger Publishing's Rare Reprints) by J. K. Gill And Company, 2007-10-02
  8. Dictionary Of The Chinook Jargon: English-Chinook (1909)
  9. Chinook Texts
  10. The Chinook People (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1998-09-01
  11. Making Wawa: The Genesis of Chinook Jargon (First Nations Language Series) by George Lang, 2009-08-15

61. Homework Helper - Native Americans
Wisham The Wisham and chinook Tribes http of 1898 brought together over 500 NativeAmericans representing 35 indians of the Great Basin http//www4.hmc.edu8001
http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/natams.htm
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Native Americans
  • Alphabetical List of Individual Tribes Native American History Sites Texas Indians Native Americans Today
  • Alphabetical List of Individual Tribes A B C D ... Z <== For Texas Indians information, look for TEXAS A
    [Abenaki]
    Abenaki Home Page
    http://millennianet.com/slmiller/abenaki/index.htm
    [Abenaki]
    Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People: Home Page
    http://www.cowasuck.org/
    [Accohannock]
    Accohannock: A Living Village
    http://skipjack.net/le_shore/accohannock/
    [Achomawi]
    The Achomawi of Northern California
    http://curtis-collection.com/tribe%20data/achamawi.html
    [Acoma] See The Keres Tribes of the Rio Grande [Akokisas] See The Atakapan Indian Groups [Akwesasne]
    Akwesasne Branch of the Mohawk Indians
    http://www.oswego.edu/other_campus/ers/booklet.html
    [Akwesasne]
    The Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne
    http://www.peacetree.com/akwesasne/home.htm
    [Alabama-Coushatta]
    Alabama-Coushatta Indians
    http://www.texasindians.com/albam.htm
    [Alabama-Coushatta]
    The Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas
    http://www.alabama-coushatta.com

    62. Home And Garden Television: Dolls / Toys / Games
    certainly not made in Japanbut it was not made by native americans either. and laterof Denver, designed a doll modeled on the appearance of chinook indians.
    http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/ah_antique_dolls_toys/article/0,1801,HGTV_3084_1394564,
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    Circa 1940 Skookum Doll
    The name "Skookum" sounds too cute to be applied to a doll such as this, but that is the name its inventor originally attached to these Native American figures. (Photo courtesy of Joe Rosson and Helaine Fendelman, Treasures In Your Attic.) Click on image for larger view.
    by Joe Rosson and Helaine Fendelman
    Scripps Howard News Service Dear Helaine and Joe: My father bought this doll for my mother when he was in the Army in 1943 at Camp Fallon, Texas. He bought it from the Indian woman who made it. The doll is 13-1/2 inches tall and I am interested in knowing its history, maker and value.K.P. Dear K.P.:

    63. Native American
    chinook indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection InVision Crow indians Of NorthAmericaVideo Collection II A History of native americans indians Of North
    http://www.smsu.edu/MCulture/resource/Native.html
    Native American History
    and Issues Apache
    Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection
    InVision Communications, Inc.
    30 minutes Aztec
    Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection
    InVision Communications, Inc.
    30 minutes American Indians: Sacred Ground
    Educational Video Network, Inc. narrated by various people
    60 minutes Cherokee
    Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection InVision Communications, Inc. 30 minutes Cheyenne Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection InVision Communications, Inc. 30 minutes Chinook Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection InVision Communications, Inc. 30 minutes Columbus Didn't Discover Us Narrated by Robbie Leppezer 24 minutes Summary: Native American people's perspectives on the Columbus Quincentennial Celebration. Comanche Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection InVision Communications, Inc. 30 minutes Creek Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection II InVision Communications, Inc. 30 minutes Crow Indians Of North AmericaVideo Collection II InVision Communications, Inc.

    64. Summyr Wyatt
    fortunes, and current situation of the chinook indians. 19. of the expeditions encounterwith the indians. which occurred between the native americans and the
    http://courses.washington.edu/tande/col/summyr.htm
    Summyr Wyatt
    Summyr Wyatt
    Proposal for research paper
    Indian Fishing Tribes of the lower Columbia River Bibliography Attwell, Jim. Tahmahnaw, The Bridge of the Gods. Tahlkie Books, Skamania, Washington. 1973. A book which depicts the Columbia River Gorge from a mythical point of view as they have been told by Native Americans of the region throughout time. Barsh, Russel L. The Washington Fishing Rights Controversy - An Economic Critique. Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. 1977. An overview of treaties and rights of Native American fishing rights along the Washington coast and inland rivers. Buerge, David. 1992 The Columbia Gorge. Sasquatch Books, Seattle, WA. 1992. Buerge dipicts the Columbia River Gorge from a tourists view; providing information and history on various locations throughout the Gorge. DeVoto, Bernard. Journals of Lewis and Clark. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1953. Lewis and Clarks journals reproduced. McKeown, Martha Ferguson. Come to our Salmon Feast.

    65. MSLF -- Summary Judgment
    very same lawyers Bill Lann Lee had sent to chinook, Montana, in Bush’s lawyersthen argued that indians vote as a bloc to elect native americans, but are
    http://www.mountainstateslegal.org/summary_judgment.cfm?articleid=47

    66. Native Americans -  American Indians, The First People Of America
    American Memory project provides photographs and historic documents describing the culture and daily life of tribes living in this area. 7 700 pages of text relating to the American indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest, teachers who have studied the rich heritage of Pacific Northwest native americans.
    http://www.nativeamericans.com/
    Listen to the Legend of the White Buffalo Where Will Our Children Live...
    A lonesome warrior stands in fear of what the future brings,
    he will never hear the beating drums or the songs his brothers sing.
    Our many nations once stood tall and ranged from shore to shore
    but most are gone and few remain and the buffalo roam no more.
    We shared our food and our land and gave with open hearts,
    We wanted peace and love and hope, but all were torn apart.
    All this was taken because we did not know what the white man had in store,
    They killed our people and raped our lands and the buffalo roam no more.
    But those of us who still remain hold our heads up high, and the spirits of

    67. PBS Online - Lewis And Clark: Native Americans
    to Fort Clatsop were limited, and the indians were not Lewis met with one of the Chinookchiefs, who blamed Nez Perce country without having fired at a native.
    http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/native/chi.html
    Along the Columbia
    The Chinook Indians, relatives to the Clatsop tribe, lived in the Northwest along the banks of the Columbia River and the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The Chinooks were superb canoe builders and navigators, masterful traders, skillful fishermen and planters. They lived in large wooden plank houses and slept on reed mats over raised boards. Tensions were eased only temporarily, however, when a couple of weeks later some Chinooks further up the river stole a saddle and a robe from the Corps. After Lewis ordered a search of the village, the stolen goods were found, and the Corps passed the falls of The Dalles and returned to Nez Perce country without having fired at a native. CONTENTS NATIVES SITE MAP SEND FEEDBACK

    68. Tribal Index
    Offers details concerning approximately 80 western native American tribes visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930. Wisham and chinook Tribes. Index to Portfolio ImagesPortfolio The indians of Oklahoma-Part 1, a Comprehensive
    http://www.curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html
    INDEX OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN This page is a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward S. Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from The North American Indian , Curtis' massive lifework. The North American Indian consists of 20 volumes of text, describing in detail all aspects of each Native American tribe's life and customs. Due to the large amount of information contained in The North American Indian , this portion of The Curtis Collection website will have to be constantly updated in order to provide more detail. Therefore, this site will be in "continuous construction" starting with basic tribal information. More detailed information, photographs/gravure images, and special items will be added on a regular basis. Please continue to visit the site for information concerning the tribe(s) in which you have an interest. The decision to group certain tribes together in single description was made by the author, Curtis, based on his evaluation of the similarities of language and customs, and, in no way, reduces the importance of any one singular tribe. The selection(s) made for the quote(s) for each tribe is not meant to be definitive or compete, but informative, regarding not only the specific tribe, but of all tribes. The Curtis Collection takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the statements or quotes, made in The North American Indian , but merely reflects them for your information.

    69. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Indian Tribes"
    Links to over 100 sites on the web that have information about native americans. http//www.indians.org/tribes/tribes.html6. INDIAN TRIBES BY STATES THIS
    http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Indian Tribes

    70. Ancient Civilizations Of The Americas
    NW tribes, list of tribes from native Health Board. Northwest indians. Northwestindians, Tillamook, Makah, and chinook indians, written by third graders.
    http://www.msd.k12.or.us/schools/memorial/HelpfulLinks/ssamInd.htm
    Native Americans
    General information Tribes NW Indians SW Indians Maps Smithstonian maps of American tribes Events:Pow-wows Calendar of national pow-wows Native Americans Lesson and outline of resources Map of Housing types map of housing types in US
    Tribes
    Tribes list by state click the map for a list of state tribes Tribes of Oregon Site maintained by Native Americans Indians of the Americas Information on many N.A. tribes NW tribes list of tribes from Native Health Board
    Northwest Indians
    Oregon Tribes Partial list of Oregon tribes with short description of tribe history and location. Some links to tribe pages. Oregon Indians Description of seasonal cycles, NE Oregon tribes, and Indian children, Indian Trade Network and Tule Mat Long House Northwest Indians Tillamook, Makah, and Chinook Indians, written by third graders Pacific Northwest Indians Photo index of tribe items with brief descriptions Umatilla Area Umatilla Cayuse Paiute clothing, transportation, family roles, housing Warm Springs Area Wasco, Walla Walla and Paiute food, language, legends

    71. Pathfinder Template
    indians, Tillamook, Makah, and chinook indians, written by Pacific Northwest indians,Photo index of tribe NW Digital, Northwest native American Digitized Photo
    http://www.msd.k12.or.us/schools/memorial/staff/lowry/path_NW_native_am.htm
    Pathfinder for Northwest Native Americans
    Grade 4
    This pathfinder will help you find information about your Native American Tribe on the Internet, in the Memorial Library, and using Online Resources. You may search as many places as necessary to gather information for your research. Memorial Library Resources Online Resources Internet ... Sites
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    Books Books about Northwest Native Americans TITLE AUTHOR CALL # Longhouse Legends Matson, Emerson 398 MA Indians of Oregon Gille, Frank 979.5 GIL Chief Joseph: Nez Perce Indian Leader Rothaus, James 921 Joseph Nez Perce Osinski, Alice 970.1 OS American Indians Fletcher, Sydney 970.1 FL Among the Plains Indians Engel, Lorenz 970.1 EN Indians of the Northwest Press, Petra 970.1 PR Indians of Western Oregon Beckham, Stephen

    72. Selecting Craft For This Date
    Major native American Tribes native American Technology Their Meanings Accohannockindians indians of Long Quapaw tribe Shoshone Tribe chinook Tribe Spokane
    http://www.thebestkidsbooksite.com/selectcraftfordate.cfm?dateid=842

    73. Reference Page Of Four Winds Indian Books
    1010SET, native Peoples Set, Yes, 1011, Apache indians/K3 by Bill Lund, Yes, 1012,Cherokee indians/K-3 by Bill Lund, Yes, 1013, chinook indians/K-3 by Pamela Ross,Yes,
    http://www.fourwindsindianbooks.com/reference.htm
    Browse our Reference Titles (Click on the either the paperback or hardback for more details) Book - Author Paperback Hardback Other Encyclopedia of Native American Costume by Josephine Paterek Yes Native American FAQs Handbook by George Russell Yes Native Nations of the Western Great Lakes by Bobbie Kalman Yes Native Americans Yes Indian Givers by Jack Weatherford Yes Life in an Anishinabe Camp by Bobbie Kalman Yes Utes, The/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Hopi, The/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Pequot Tribe/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Arapaho, The/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Apsaalooke (Crow), The/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Blackfeet Nation/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Creek Nation/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Delaware People/K-3 by Allison Lassieur Yes Child's Atlas of Native Americans Yes Great Speeches by Native Americans Yes 500 Nations by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. Yes 500 Nations Videos Yes Powhatan Indians, The - Jrs. Yes Huron Indians, The - Jrs.

    74. American Indian Links And Resources
    The Rain chinook Jargon History chinook and Wisham in Northern Saskatchewan, CanadaCanadian native Cree Crafts Steps to trace your roots indians.org Cherokee
    http://www.americanindiantribe.com/greene/ait_websites.htm
    Links Pages Other Resources
    Albert Eissing's Native Links Page

    Bold Tongue's Native American Links Page

    Burlington County Library's Native American Links

    David Rivers Native American Links Page
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    Crazy Crow Trading Post
    Online Newspapers
    Muscogee Nation News

    The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society

    American Indian Culture and Research Journal

    Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Tribal Council News
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    The Navajo-Hopi Observer
    Other Media Discussion Groups Algonquin.tv Discussion Group Kipawa Discussion Board Turtle Island Native Network Forum Waseskun Post Film and Video Native American Films and Videos, Movies Native American Film Resources Native Studies Native Videos Taos Talking Pictures ... Native American Child Welfare Act Postal Addresses National Indian Health Board 1385 S. Colorado Blvd. Suite A-708 Denver, CO 80222

    75. NATIVE AMERICANS
    Virtual Library American indians-Cultural Resources A collection of culturalsites with information for and by native americans on a large variety of
    http://www.websterschools.org/classrooms/willinklib/native_americans1.htm
    NATIVE AMERICANS Updated by Ms. Rudolph 11/02
    Kid Info: Native American Reference Sources
    The MOST COMPLETE ONLINE SOURCE available on Native Americans with multiple links to virtually every tribe. Big Chalk Homework Central: Native Americans
    Provides links to history and culture about many Native American tribes. Check out your tribe on the nations and tribes link. Also look at special subjects for cultural information.
    Native Americans
    An excellent site devoted to Native tribes and culture. Scroll down the page to find your tribe and other helpful links. There are also many good images on this site. Native North America-
    An excellent source of general information such as history, daily life and best known
    features about a large number of well-known tribes. It also contains additional links on such tribes as the Bella Coola, Coos, Kwakiutl, Paiute,and many others.
    Native Americans from Crystalinks
    Links to many tribes with history, culture, myths as well as maps and photos. Native Languages of America
    Despite its name, this page is MUCH MORE than a source of information on languages. This site is a work in progress and does not contain all the major tribes at this time but it is comprehensive and the links are updated. Scroll past the language section for excellent links to tribes and communities, culture (including photos, recipes, dress, tales and legends etc.) and literature and art. American Memory: North American Indian Photo Collection
    Historic Native American

    76. St. Mary's Second Grade
    St. Mary's Second Grade. Our native American Indian Project, indians were the firstAmericans. We learned about the Sioux, the chinook, the Seneca, and the Hopi.
    http://www.myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,42512-169958-44-51070,00.html

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    ... Nominate this site for the Showcase St. Mary's Second Grade Our Native American Indian Project Indians were the first Americans. We learned about the Sioux, the Chinook, the Seneca, and the Hopi. We learned that they had to use natural resources to meet their basic needs. We built models of their homes. We wrote paragraphs on what they ate, used for clothing, and built their homes with. We are very proud of our work and hope you enjoy what we have done.
    The Chinook Tribe By: Kalina, Maria D., Darnell, and Cory The Chinook Tribe By: Seth, Brian, Josh, and Zack The Hopi Tribe By: Blake, Maddy, Maria-Lydia, and Stephanie The Hopi Tribe By: Cara, Gabby, and Jake The Seneca Tribe By: J.L., Katie, Stephanie, and Brandon The Sioux Tribe By: Joseph C. Tyler, Justine, and Brittany The Sioux Tribe By: Nick, Taylor, and Justin
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    77. MATC Library - Resouces By Subject - Native Americans
    indians of North America (series) Student AV. 973.09755 CHERO 1993 Video; TheChinook 970.00497 CHINO 1995 Video; A History of native americans 970.004 HISTO
    http://matcmadison.edu/library/library/subjectresources/nativeamericans.htm
    Resources by Subject
    Native Americans
    Internet Resources Electronic Databases Audiovisual Materials Reference ... Return to Main Subject Listing Assistance with research is available from the library staff.
    Telephone: (608) 243-4264. Email a reference question.
    Online Chat with a Librarian (live chat)
    Internet Resources
    Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
    An historically significant, seven volume compilation of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 (Volume II) and U.S. laws and executive orders concerning Native Americans from 1871-1970 (Volumes I, III-VII). Native American Authors
    http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/
    From the Internet Public Library Native American Indians by History Link 101
    http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_indian.htm
    Directory of evaluated websites on native american art, daily life, maps, pictures and research. Native American Sites
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html

    78. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = North American Links
    The American West native americans - Additions to these links native AmericanGeometry, a physical foot on American soil, the American indians, or
    http://search.metacrawler.com/texis/search?q=North American Links&brand=metacraw

    79. Native Americans And The Environment

    http://www.indians.org/library/salmon.html
    The Thriving of Wild Salmon
    by Simon Lucas
    (The following is a transcript of the remarks made by Simon Lucas who at the time of this speech was co-chair of the BC Aboriginal Fisheries Commission and the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. He was speaking to participants of the Suzuki Foundation's Wild Salmon conference held November 18th, 1988.)
    If you think about the quantities of fish and shellfish required to feed populations of this size, largely dependent on seafoods, you will soon see that our ancestors were harvesting more of the salmon resource and other resources than are being harvested today. If you went to our site, it would probably go twenty feet deep. You would be digging up nothing but whalebones, clamshells, fishbones. Obviously we had an effective management system to ensure that harvests of this size could be sustained. It's ludicrous to think that we had no plan... History shows us the interdependence between our communities and salmon stocks, as the decline of salmon stocks is exactly parallel to the decline and impoverishment of our communities. Four thousands of years until the last short 100 years we did not know of unemployment in our communities... The coming of fishing industries and other industries meant increasing unemployment in our communities. As the resource suffered, so have we. We can talk about many examples: Canadian Fish in Nootka Sound, a flourishing cannery. Nelson Bros. in Ceepeecee. Flourishing. A lot of our people were working. But somebody decided centralization was the answer to the economy. The vision which I have described to you must be based on clean rivers, estuaries and ocean waters, and on careful protection and management of wild salmon and salmon stocks. Here we must be careful on the words we use "wild" salmon used to mean wild spawning, wild parents, non-hatchery stocks. Since salmon farming has come to our coast, wild salmon has come to mean non-farm salmon, whether they were spawned in a hatchery or a river.

    80. Bibliography
    native americans S. Nich’I Wana The Big River MidColumbia indians and their TheChinook indians Traders of the Lower Columbia (Norman University of
    http://www.ccrh.org/curr/bibliography.html
    Salmon and River Bibliography General Exploration and Fur Trade Native Americans Salmon ... Other Interesting Resources General Allen, John Eliot. Cataclysms on the Columbia (Portland: Timber Press, 1986). Dietrich, William. Northwest Passage: The Great Columbia River Gorsline, Jerry, ed. Rainshadow: Archibald Menzies and the Botanical Exploration of the Olympic Peninsula (Port Townsend: Jefferson County Historical Society, 1992) Gottlieb, Robert. A Life of Its Own: The Politics and Power of Water (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1988) Guthrie, Woody. (Portland: BPA, 1987). High Country News. Western Water Made Simple (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1987) Holbrook, Stewart. The Columbia (NY: Rinehart, 1956) Lang, William L., ed. A Columbia River Reader (Tacoma: Washington State Historical Society, 1992) Lee, Kai . Compass and Gyroscope (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1993) Martin, Irene. Legacy and Testament: The Story of Columbia Riv er Gillnetters (Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1994) Meinig, Donald.

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