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  •   John Adams "One of the greatest stories of those of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians"
  •   JERONIMO DE AGUILAR "THE MAROONED PRIEST WHO SPEEDED THE CONQUEST (1489? - 1531?)"
  •   American Horse picture and detailed article
  •   Louis Annance 1794 - 1875 Famous Abenaki Trapper and Guide
  •   ANTONE (ca. 1780-ca. 1870) first chief of the Alabama Indians in Texas
  •   Apache Men bios on John Cody (Goodah), Nochedelklinne, Naiche, and Geronimo (Goyathlay)
  •   Apache Warriors Info on Cochise, Victorio, Geronimo, Juh, Nana, Naiche, Chalipun, Eskiminzin
  •   Anna Mae Aquash from the "Gale Celebrates Women's History Page" (GCWHP)
  •   Anna Mae Aquash Archive from the First Nations page
  •   Miguel de Aranda a Spanish priest who ministered to the Apaches, info from the Handbook of Texas Online (HTO) site
  •   Tribe elder Lawrence Aripa dies a newspaper article by Ken Olsen in The Spokesman-Review
  •   Armijo from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Aspinet "Aspinet was the chief sachem of the Nauset Indians"
  •   Dennis Banks from A & E
  •   BATTISE, ROBERT FULTON (1909-1994) principal chief of the Alabama-Coushatta Indians from 1970 to 1994
  •   "Chief" Charles Albert Bender short article from A & E
  •   Lewis Bennett (Deerfoot) photo & bio
  •   Peggy Berryhill "a major producer of public radio documentaries about contemporary Native Americans"
  •   THE STORY OF CHIEF BIG BEAR "THE FROG LAKE MASSACRE: (A Poem in Four Parts) "
  •   Big Bear Lakota
  •   BIG BOW (1833-?) Zepko-ette or Za-ko-yea, Kiowa chief
  •   Big Foot his picture and story from PBS
  •   Bigfoot Lakota
  •   BIG JIM (?-1900) a Shawnee chief, grandson of Tecumseh
  •   BIG MUSH (?-1839) (Hard Mush or Gatunwali) a principal diplomat or "war chief" of the Cherokee Indians in Texas
  •   BIG TREE (ca. 1850-1929) Big Tree (Ado-Eete), Kiowa warrior, chief, and cousin of Satanta
  •   Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco) details and photo
  •   Black Bird and Short Bull great photos and information
  •   Black Elk's Vision about him, too
  •   Black Elk picture and bio
  •   Black Elk short article and quote
  •   Wallace, Thunder, and Emily Black Elk "Following the footsteps of Black Elk "
  •   Charlotte Black Elk "a spiritual and cultural leader of the Lakota Sioux tribe"
  •   Black Fox from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Black Hawk brief article
  •   Black Hawk and Descendants lots of info
  •   Black Hawk (Makataimeshekiakiak) info & picture
  •   Chief Black Hawk and Descendants - info his and his family
  •   Who is Black Hawk his and his family
  •   MA-CA-TAI-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK picture, info & links
  •   Modern History Sourcebook: Chief Black Hawk Autobiography info by Donald Jackson
  •   Test your Black Hawk Knowledge Q & As
  •   Black Hawk, the Ute detailed account of him and a war in Utah
  •   Black Hawk bio and picture
  •   Black Kettle his story and a picture
  •   Black Kettle another picture
  •   SANDRA BLACK "PERSONAL HISTORY OF A BEADWORK DESIGNER"
  •   Blue Jacket: Palefaced Shawnee his history and picture
  •   Blue Jacket by Ryan Wilson
  •   Chief Abel Bosum a speech he made
  •   CHIEF BOWL (ca. 1756-1839) also known as Duwali, Diwal'li, Chief Bowles, Colonel Bowles, Bold Hunter, and the Bowl, the principal chief of the Cherokees in Texas
  •   Cherokee Chief Bowles (Duwali) short article
  •   The Story of Chief Bowles "Duwa'li on the St. Francis River"
  •   Chief Bowles "Funeral - 156 Years after Death by Pat L. Talley"
  •   Willaim Augustus Bowles roadside marker in Florida
  •   William Augustus Bowles nice site on this Creek leader
  •   William Augustus Bowles a brief bio
  •   Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea) picture and detailed article
  •   Joseph Brant info from the First American Forefathers' (FAF) site
  •   General John Buford his life & time among the Indians, among other things Domingo Cabello y Robles governor of Texas from 1778 to 1786, from the HTO site
  •   U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell a picture and bio
  •   Carcowan brief bio by a student
  •   Alonso de Castillo Maldonado from the LTE site
  •   Cuelgas de Castro a Lipan Apache chief in Texas
  •   George Catlin article from The Wild West
  •   Buffalo Child an actor
  •   Chinnabbee "He was a Natchez leader who brought his people to Talladega in 1756"
  •   John Chivington "The hero of Glorietta Pass and the butcher of Sand Creek"
  •   Choncape a picture
  •   Chou-man-i-case a picture
  •   Ned Christie bio and pictures of this "wanted" man
  •   Ned Christie long article
  •   Ned Christie more on this "outlaw"
  •   The Case of Ned Christie from the Fort Smith site
  •   COLABE CILLISTINE (ca. 1780-ca. 1865) subchief or second chief of the Alabama Indian tribe
  •   Henry Roe Cloud (Wonah'ilayhunka) very short article form A & E
  •   COACOOCHEE (ca. 1810-1857) (Wild Cat), Seminole war chief
  •   Coacoochee (Wildcat) drawing and a quote about him
  •   Cochise short article and picture of his son
  •   Cochise Chiricahua - Apache Chief
  •   Cochise short article
  •   At Times Cruel, Chiricahua Chief Cochise Had Courage and was Devoted to the Truth from The History Net
  •   COCHISE & GERONIMO: The Chiricahua Apaches from the DesertUSA site
  •   Cochise from the FAF site
  •   Cochise picture and info
  •   Cochise.....meaning.....Hardwood quotes and brief bio
  •   Cochise Native American Leader
  •   Cochise from Encarta
  •   Cochise Apache Warriors
  •   Cochise Chiricahua Apache Indians
  •   Cochise from the Cochise County History Magazine
  •   Cochise about him and where he lived
  •   Cochise more about him
  •   Iron Eyes Cody a long, detailed list of his movies and television rolls
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody's Movies list of his movies
  •   Iron Eyes Cody Days Desert Hot Springs
  •   Iron Eyes Cody brief bio and photo from Keep American Beautiful
  •   Iron Eyes Cody his bio from his book
  •   Iron Eyes Cody detailed article and picture
  •   Iron Eyes Cody brief bio as a "character actor"
  •   LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS: THE LIFE STORY OF COL. WILLIAM F. CODY "BUFFALO BILL" a copy of a book written by his sister
  •   COLITA (?-1852) Kalita, Coleto, or Colluta, Coushatta Indian leader
  •   Cabellos Colorados (Red Hair) a Lipan Apache chief, info from HTO
  •   Christopher Columbus article from Vista Magazine
  •   Comcomly from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Conanacus "Conanacus was the chief sachem of the Narragansetts"
  •   Corbitant "Corbitant was a petty-sachem under chief Massasoit of the Wampanoags"
  •   Corn Planter a picture
  •   Corn Planter from the FAF site
  •   Francisco Vsquez de Coronado on him and his expedition
  •   Francisco Vsquez de Coronado general overview
  •   Coronado from LTE
  •   CORTEZ THE INFAMOUS Steve Wilkins' bio of him
  •   Hernn Corts Five Letters of Corts to the Emperor
  •   Hernan Cortes a pretend newspaper interview
  •   AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND HERNAN CORTES ironic situation
  •   Corts, Hernn brief article
  •   HERNAN CORTES (ALSO HERNANDO CORTEZ) very detailed page
  •   Cortez detailed site from the "Letters on the Texas Explorers" (LTE) site
  •   Cotifachiqui the Queen of the Pearls
  •   Crazy Horse from "Voices of the Little Bighorn"
  •   Crazy Horse (Tashunca-uitco) from PBS' The West site
  •   Crazy Horse brief article
  •   Crazy Horse (Tashunkewitko) detailed article
  •   Crazy Horse Archives LOTS of info, from Wintercount
  •   Crazy Horse, Red Cloud & Standing Bear from the famous Nebraskans page
  •   Crazy Horse (Tashunka Witko) from A & E
  •   Crazy Horse from the Crazy Horse Memorial site
  •   In Memory of Chief Crazy Horse LOTS of info
  •   Crazy Horse overview of his life
  •   Crazy Horse lots of details
  •   The Crazy Horse Page several links
  •   Crazy Horse from the FAF site
  •   Tashunke Witko (Crazy Horse) "The Diety of The Brave"
  •   Crazy Horse--Indian Chiefs nice article
  •   Crazy Horse links to other sites
  •   Crazy Horse links and info
  •   Crazy Horse from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Crazy Horse bio and links
  •   George Crook "Considered the army's greatest Indian fighter, General George Crook earned that reputation by developing a respect for his enemy that carried over into his relationships with Native Americans off the battlefield as well"
  •   Crow Biographies list of written works on Crow biographies
  •   Crow Dog (Kargi Sunka) short article by A & E
  •   Cuauhtemoc "last emperor of the Aztecs"
  •   CUAUHTEMOC (1496 - 1525) short page in Spanish
  •   ES Curtis Collection Biographies #3 bios on Blue Eagle, Bue Horse, Calico, Charge Crow, Eagle Elk, Elk Bow, Fast Elk, Fast Thunder, Flying Shield, Good Lance, Good Voice Hawk, Gray Bear, His Fights, Hollow Horn Bear, Little Dog, Long Fox, Mosquito Hawk, Red Cloud, Red Hawk, Ring Thunder, Shield, Slow Bull, Spotted Elk, Stands First, Struck By Crow, Two Strike, Yellow Hawk and Yellow Horse
  •   ES Curtis Collection Biographies #4 bios on Big Ox, Bread, Bull Chief, Bull Goes Hunting, Bull Tongue, Coups Well Known, Does Everything, Fish Shows, Flathead Woman, Fog In The Morning, Goes Ahead, Hairy Moccasins, Hoop On The Forehead, Hunts The Enemy, Hunts To Die, Lone Tree, Medicine Crow, Old Dog, On Top, Plenty Coups, Red Wing, Shot In The Hand, Standing Elk, Skins Wolf, Spotted Jack Rabbit, Two Leggings, Two Whistles, Wet, White Man Runs Him, Wolf, Wolf Lies Down, Young Hairy Wolf, Good Bear, Lean Wolf, Long Time Dog, Sitting Owl, and White Duck
  •   ES Curtis Collection Biographies #5 bios on Bear's Belly, Bull Neck, Crow Ghost, Four Horns, Red Star, Sitting Bear, Assiniboin Boy, Curly Head, Cuts Tether, Eagle Child, Head Dress, Horse Capture, Lone Flag, No Bear, Otter Robe, Red Whip, Running Fisher, Three White Crows, and White And Yellow Cow
  •   General George A. Custer Home Page lots of info
  •   My Life on the Plains, by Gen.G.A.Custer a copy of his book
  •   Deganawida from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Ella Cara Deloria author: "Ella Cara Deloria (Yankton Dakota), whose translated Dakota name means Beautiful Day, was born in 1889 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota."
  •   de Leon from old records
  •   de Soto on this explorer
  •   Alvar Nez Cabeza de Vaca some details
  •   Cabeza de Vaca more on him
  •   Cabeza de Vaca a VERY detailed site
  •   Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca "Pioneer Historian, Ethnologist, Physician
  •   Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca: Part II "Pioneer Historian, Ethnologist, Physician
  •   Dohsan (?-1866) or Dohate, was a prominent Kiowa chief
  •   Dorantes about this Spaniard
  •   Dragging Canoe - Little Cedar Mountain - TVA an excellent timeline for the area & Chickamauga Chief Dragging Canoe
  •   Dragging Canoe (Tsiyu-gunsi-ni) Cherokee/Chickamauga Chief
  •   Dull Knife story about him
  •   Dull Knife a picture of his grave and a brief bio
  •   Eagle og Delight her picture
  •   Louise Erdrich "daughter of a Chippewa Indian mother and a German-American father, the author explores Native American themes in her works"
  •   Escandon from old papers
  •   Espejo from old documents
  •   Esteban from old letters
  • Esteban a little about this man
  •   Estevanico the Moor "one of the first black men in the Southwest"
  •   Evea a Comanche Indian chief
  •   Famous Native American Freemasons long list of pictures & biographys
  •   Famous Nebraska Native Americans biographies on Crazy Horse, Red Cloud and Standing Bear
  •   Richard Fields (ca. 1780-1827) Cherokee, was diplomatic chief of his tribe in Texas
  •   Finhioven a chief or "gran casique" of the Caddo Indians in the late 1700s
  •   First American Forefathers info on: Chief Joseph, Seattle, Cochise, Cornplanter, Crazy Horse, Gall, Geronimo, Joseph Brant, Kicking Bear, Quanah Parker, Red Cloud, Red Jacket, Sitting Bull and Tecumseh
  •   Fool Crow a picture
  •   Fools Crow Ceremonial Chief - Teton Sioux
  •   Gall The West from PBS
  •   Gall long article on this Hunkpapa
  •   Gall from the FAF site
  •   Gall picture of his grave & a bio
  •   Chief Dan George picture, quotes and bio
  •   Geronimo (Goyathlay) picture and info
  •   Geronimo - Goyathlay ("one who yawns") pictures, quotes, bio
  •   Geronimo: His own story very well done history
  •   Geronimo: Chiricahua Apache. (1829-1909) info and quotes
  •   Geronimo (Goyathlay) short article
  •   Geronimo "Ultimate Battle Cry"
  •   Geronimo from the FAF site
  •   Geronimo detailed site
  •   Geronimo's War Bonnet a FBI site on its illegal sale
  •   Geronimo bio and pictures
  •   Simon Girty detailed biography of this man
  •   "A Monster So Brutal: Simon Girty" "the Degenerative Myth of the American Frontier, 1783-1900"
  •   Chief Good Thunder and wife, Snana short article
  •   Edward Goodbird from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Great Chiefs & Leaders an excellent series of articles by Glenn Welker: "American Horse,Black Elk,Big Bear,Bigfoot,Abel Bosum,Joseph Brant,Cochise,Crazy Horse/Tashunkewitko,Dan George,Dull Knife,Fool Crow,Gall,Geronimo/Goyathlay,He-Dog,Little Wolf,Hole-in-the-Day,John Ross,Joseph,Keokuk,Little Crow,Little Wolf,Low-Dog,Joseph,Russell Means,Ohiyesa/Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman,Pontiac,Pope,Quanah Parker,Rain-in-the-Face,Red Cloud,Red Jacket,Roman Nose,Santana,Sequoya,Sitting Bull,Spotted Tail,Standing Bear,Tamahay,Tecumseh,Two Strike/Tashunkekokipapi,Washakie,Wolf Robe,Wovoka"
  •   Graham Greene OFFICIALLY Unofficial Fan Page "Welcome to our page devoted to appreciation of a remarkable Canadian Actor"
  •   Grey Owl "Grey Owl wrote three best-selling books while he lived in Prince Albert National Park: Pilgrims of the Wild (1935), Sajo and Her Beaver People (1935) and Tales of an Empty Cabin (1936)"
  •   Gonzalo Guerrero detailed account of the "Father of the Mestizos of Yucatan" King Haiglar short article on this "Catawba Indian Chief"
  •   He Dog his picture
  •   De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da and Hiawatha "the historic person of the late fourteenth century"
  •   Hiawatha from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Hobomok "Hobomok assisted Myles Standish"
  •   Hole-in-the-Day Ojibwe
  •   Sam Houston "Houston & Native Americans"
  •   Oliver Otis Howard he dealt with Cochise and Chief Joseph
  •   Isa-tai a Comanche warrior and medicine man
  •   Ishi short bio and link to a quote
  •   Ishi: The Last Yahi bio and picture and copies of old records (from Galen II archives)
  •   Ishi Was Not Necessarily the Last Full-Blooded Yahi: "Recent research on the projectile point style, physical anthropology, and the oral history of surrounding historic Native California groups suggests that Ishi, purported to be the last California Yahi of the early 20th century, appears to have learned much of his technology from members of an adjoining group."
  •   Ishi: The Last Yahi a brief bio from the Wild Sanctuary Site
  •   The Legacy of Ishi a detailed story
  •   Iyanough "Iyanough was the chief sachem of the the Cummaquid tribe"
  •   Andrew Jackson "President Andrew Jackson's Case for the Removal Act First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1830"
  •   Andrew Jackson from the Grolier Encyclopedia
  •   Andrew Jackson detailed site
  •   Chief Joseph brief story and a picture of his grave
  •   Chief Joseph (Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt) an old picture and his life story
  •   Chief Joseph (Hinmaton-Yalaktit) picture and info
  •   Chief Joseph a brief article on the Nez Perce Chief
  •   Chief Joseph long article and pictures
  •   Suggested Readings about Chief Joseph the title says it all
  •   Chief Joseph a very detailed page with links to other sites, too
  •   Chief Joseph Nez Perce (Nimiputimt) short article about him
  •   Chief Joseph "known by his people as In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat (Thunder coming up over the land from the water)"... many quotes
  •   Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce interesting article from the..."Enterprise Record Chieftain, August 2, 1923"
  •   Chief Joseph info from the First American Forefathers' site
  •   Chief Joseph another good page from B.Glenn
  •   Chief Joseph from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Kamiakin and the Yakima Indian War of 1855 story of the person and the war
  •   Keokuk a picture
  •   Chief Keokuk his statue in the city of the same name
  •   Kicking Bird (Tene-angop'te) short article from A & E
  •   Kicking Bird from "The West"
  •   Kicking Bird detailed page from "Faces of L.A." exhibition at the Getty Museum
  •   Kicking Bird a picture of his grave and a brief bio
  •   KICKING BIRD (ca. 1835-1875) (Tene-Angopte, Striking Eagle), Kiowa chief of mixed Crow and Kiowa ancestry
  •   JACK KINNARD, A SCOTCH-CREEK MESTIZO from "200 YEARS AGO ON THE S. GEORGIA FRONTIER"
  •   Alfred L. Kroeber lots of info on this anthropologist
  •   David Barsamian interviews Winona LaDuke article about her
  •   Winona LaDuke bio and links
  •   Winona LaDuke "Speaker targets Native American issues"
  •   Winona LaDuke "The Indigenous Women's Network Our Future, Our Responsibility"
  •   Celebrating Hellraisers: Winona LaDuke from Mother Jones
  •   La Salle info from old papers
  •   Herman Lehmann about this "child captive of the Apaches," from the HTO site
  •   Leschi, celebrated Nisqually Chief a letter from "J. Ross Browne to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 4 December 1857"
  •   Leschi: A Warrior very detailed article
  •   Little Crow (Tahetan Wakawa Mini) details & photo
  •   Little Crow as told to Ohiyesa
  •   Little Crow from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Michikinikwa (Little Turtle) Commanding the confederation of Native American tribes in 1790 and 1791
  •   Little Turtle brief encyclopedia article
  •   Meshekinoquah aka Little Turtle brief article and picture
  •   Little Turtle short article with painting from the Fort Loramie Seventh Grade Ohio History Page
  •   Chief Little Turtle a photo of a sculpture of him
  •   Little Wolf long article
  •   James Logan (Tahgahjute) from A & E's Biography
  •   Chief Logan brief article
  •   Chief Logan's Elm brief article on him and a speech under a tree
  •   LONE WOLF (?-1879) a Kiowa chief
  •   LONG KING (?-1838?) "principal chief of the Coushatta Indians in Texas in the early 1800s
  •   Long Tom "a leader of the Coushattas in the 19th century
  •   Looking Glass (Allalimya Takanin) a look at his life and him on a horse
  •   Fray Nicholas Lopez preached to Texas Indians
  •   Low Dog classic photo
  •   Wilma Mankiller "former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation"
  •   Wilma Pearl Mankiller from the "GCWHP" about the former Cherokee Chief
  •   Chief George Manuel detailed article by the Fourth World Documentation Project
  •   Chief Phillip Martin "Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians"
  •   Massasoit "Massasoit was the Chief of the Wampanoag confederation"
  •   John Lowery McCoy "He served as a special attoney for the Western Cherokees for a number of years"...and more
  •   JANE MCCREA MURDERED BY SAVAGE INDIANS ALLIED TO THE BRITISH-a copy of the famous painting, too
  •   Alexander McGillivray from A & E
  •   ALEXANDER McGILLIVRAY and his wives Creek leader
  •   Chief William McIntosh about "Tustunnugee Hutkee (White Warrior)"
  •   Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh (1775 approx. - 1825) about him
  •   Russell Means from A & E
  •   An Interview with Russell Means "The Existential Indian"
  •   Russell Means brief article
  •   Menawa "He was one of the greatest Creek chief."
  •   Metallic "The Last of the Androscoggins, The Lone Indian of the Magalloway"
  •   Chief Micanopy short article
  •   El Mocho, or Tosche ("Left Hand") head chief of the Tonkawa Indians from 1779 until 1784 ,from the HTO site
  •   David Moniac "Warrior from West Point"
  •   Moctezuma a pretended newspaper interview
  •   Moctezuma Ilhuicamina I a look at the Moctezuma the Elder
  •   Montezuma II short article
  •   Montezuma short article
  •   Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja) from A & E
  •   Motecuhzoma II Xocoyotzin "the ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, was born in 1467"
  •   Montezuma's Capture brief article
  •   Mougo a picture
  •   Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) "Mourning Dove was the literary name chosen by Christine (or Christal) Quintasket, an Okanogan from the Colville Reservation of eastern Washington."
  •   Mowway, a Comanche headman the leader of the Kotsoteka ("Buffaloeater") band ,from the HTO site
  •   Mary Musgrove (Cousaponokeesa) "Creek (American) Indian interpreter, diplomat and businesswoman"
  •   Native American Women bios on "Wilma Mankiller, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Louise Erdrich, Nancy Ward (Nan'yehi, Sakajawea, Mourning Dove and Pocahontas
  •   Pnfilo de Narvez info on this conquistador, explorer
  •   NEZAHUALCOYOTL "TEXCOCO'S PHILOSOPHER KING (1403 - 1473)"
  •   PETA NOCONA (?-1860) Noconies Comanche chief, father of Quanah Parker
  •   Samson Occom a short article
  •   Molly Ockett "Abenaki Healing Woman"
  •   Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman) he's related stories about many other people
  •   Osceola ("Black Drink") story & painting
  •   Osceola from A & E
  •   Osceola and Abiaka "The Leaders of Freedom for the Seminole"
  •   Osceola, the Man and the Myths detailed site
  •   Osceola - A Seminole Warrior on him and the 2nd Seminole War
  •   Osceola from Encarta
  •   Arthur Parker (Gawasowaneh) short article from A & E's Biography
  •   Ely Samuel Parker about this very interesting man
  •   Iroquois Chief and Union Officer Ely Parker from The History Net
  •   Quanah Parker from A & E
  •   Quanah Parker photos and brief quote
  •   Quanah Parker very detailed site
  •   PARKER, QUANAH (ca. 1845-1911) the last chief of the Quahadi Comanche Indians
  •   Quanah Parker about him and peyote
  •   PARRA-O-COOM (?-1874) a Comanche chief
  •   The PEARL QUEEN greets HERNANDO DeSOTO a short article on The Pearl Queen of Cotifachiqui
  •   King Philip (Metacomet) from A & E
  •   Pierpole "Last Indian of the Sandy River" by Nancy Lecompte
  •   Peter Perkins Pitchlynn short history & picture
  •   Chief Placido info on this Tonkawa
  •   Plcido, or Ha-shu-ka-na ("Can't Kill Him") a major chief of the Tonkawa
  •   Plenty Coups brief bio and picture of his grave
  •   Pocahontas picture and article
  •   Pocahontas short article from A & E
  •   Pocahontas...The Real Story by Sara Meier
  •   Do you know the true story of Rebecca Rolfe (also known as Pocahontas)? from a Christian site
  •   The Pocahontas Myth from the Powhatan site
  •   Pocahontas and Her Jewelry article from Early American Homes
  •   Pocahontas details and bibliography
  •   Pocahontas a detailed research paper
  •   The Myth of Pocahontas "Interpretive Strategies"
  •   Pocahontas "in the Art and Literature of the Nineteenth Century"
  •   Pocahontas "Icon At The Crossroads Of Race And Sex"
  •   Powhatans Little Princess short article from Williamsburg, Va.
  •   Pocahontas: A Legend from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Pontiac: Ottawa Chief short article and drawing
  •   Pontiac a drawing
  •   Ottawa Chief Pontiac a quote from a speech
  •   Pope a short article on this Tewa medicine man
  •   Pope a look at his life
  •   Pope short article from A & E
  •   Po'pay: A Leader among Leaders (Pope) a short article in a detailed site
  •   Posey--Indian Chiefs nice bio by B.Glenn
  •   Potalesharo a picture
  •   Poundmaker from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   James Poweshiek an interview with him in 1942
  •   Powhatan "Speech to Captain John Smith (1609)"
  •   Powhatan from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Chief Pushetonequa an interview
  •   Quadequina "Quadequina was the brother of Massasoit"
  •   THE QUETZALCOATL "TRINITY" a look at this figure Rain-in-the-Face long article
  •   Red Cloud a little about him and a picture of his gravestone
  •   Red Cloud (Makhpiya-Luta) from the PBS site The West
  •   Red Cloud pictures and long article
  •   Red Cloud a brief article and picture
  •   Red Jacket several pictures
  •   Red Shoes from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Louis Riel-The Metis Man lots of info
  •   Juan Rodrguez, or El Cuiln an Ervipiame chief in Texas
  •   Will Rogers a sound file of a political speech by this Cherokee humorist (and cousin of mine!)
  •   Will Rogers Memorial & Birthplace about him and this place
  •   Will Rogers Home Page a very big site
  •   Roman Nose long article
  •   John Ross a picture and short quote
  •   John Ross, leader of the Cherokee picture and details
  •   Cheokee Chief John Ross pictures, details and genealogy
  •   About John Ross short article
  •   John Ross brief article
  •   Juan Sabeata "Indian chief of the Jumanos in the 1600s
  •   Sacagawea an image and a story
  •   Sacagawea: Guide To The Guides short article from Adventure Encyclopedia
  •   Sacajawea from the Britannica site
  •   Sakajawea short article
  •   Sacajawea nice page from Rootsweb
  •   Woman Spirit - Sacajawea another page by Julia White
  •   Sacajawe from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   ON THE TRAIL OF SACAGAWEA author Peter Lourie retraces her steps on the Lewis & Clark trail
  •   Sacagawea brief bio
  •   Sacajawea "as portryed by: Erin Barnum"
  •   Samoset "Samoset was the first Indian to make contact with the Pilgrims"
  •   Satank (Set-Tank, Set-Angia, Sitting Bear) Kiowa warrior and medicine man, from HTO
  •   SET-ANGYA (Satank, "Setting Bear") photo and bio
  •   Santana a photo of this Kiowa leader
  •   Satanta (Set-tainte, "White Bear") short article from A & E
  •   Satanta from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Satanta (Set'tainte, White Bear) Kiowa chief, detailed site from HTO
  •   Santanta (SET-T'AINTE, White Bear) portrait and bio
  •   Satanta photo and bio Katherine Siva Saubel from "Come Stand Among Great Women"
  •   Don Pedro Miguel Say short article on this teller of Mayan stories
  •   Scabby Bull, an Arapaho Indian his image
  •   John Scott principal chief of the Alabama-Coushatta Indians of Texas from 1871 to 1913
  •   Seattle: Suqwamish and Duwamish (1786-1866) info and quotes
  •   DID CHIEF SEATTLE REALLY SAY, 'THE EARTH DOES NOT BELONG TO MAN; MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH' article from The Wild West
  •   Chief Seattle: Realist short article from Adventure Encyclopedia
  •   Noah Sealth, aka Chief Seattle about his statue
  •   Chief Seattle info from the USS SEATTLE
  •   CHIEF SEATTLE'S LETTER TO ALL his "alleged" famous speech
  •   Chief Seattle Speech a look at him and "the speech"
  •   chief seattle environment speech from the Urban Legends site
  •   A few references to Chief Seattle from Patrick @ synaptic
  •   Chief Seattle on Internet lots of info and links
  •   Chief Seattle Bibliography links and info
  •   The Alternative "Chief Seattle Statement" "with Editorial Commentary"
  •   About the Chief Seattle Speech detailed analysis
  •   The Sehoys 3 Creek women
  •   Selocta "He was the translator for General Andrew Jackson at Ft. Jackson treaty signing"
  •   Seminole Leaders briefs on Osceola, TUKO-SEE MATHLA, MICANOPY, NEAMATHLA, and BILLY BOWLEGS AND HIS WIFE
  •   Seminole War Chiefs several brief bios
  •   Sequoyah a picture and some info
  •   Sequoyah "Talking Leaves and the Cherokee Phoenix"
  •   Sequoyah "Most historians credit Sequoyah, the most famous Cherokee, with the invention of the syllabary"
  •   Sequoya long article with picture
  •   Sequoyah (aka George Gist) info from the North Georgia site
  •   Sequoyah's Talking Leaves picture and article
  •   Sequoyah picture, info & links
  •   Sequoyah: Beyond Sign Language from Adventure Encyclopedia
  •   Sequoyah pictures and info
  •   Sequoyah's Home details and a map
  •   Sequoyah his genealogy
  •   Sequoyah Birthplace Museum basic info
  •   Sequoyah, Great Teacher short page
  •   Sequoyah and His Syllabary an "AFU White Page", lots of details
  •   Sequoyah picture and info from the National Portrait Gallery
  •   Sequoyah's Cabin pictures and brief article
  •   Sequoyah, Inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary >a research paper
  •   Sequoyah--Indian Leaders by B.Glenn
  •   THE GENIUS OF SEQUOYAH long detailed article
  •   Short Bull a loving tribute by his great-grand child, interesting pictures, too
  •   Leslie Silko poet
  •   Leslie Mormon Silko an interview in Germany
  •   Sitting Bull (Tatanka-Iyotanka) from PBS
  •   Sitting Bull and the Battle of the Little Big Horn A coward at the Battle of the Little Big Horn?
  •   Sitting Bull long article and photo
  •   Sitting Bull brief article and picture
  •   Sitting Bull a picture of his grave and a brief story of his life
  •   Sitting Bull (Tatanka Yotanka) bio & lithograph
  •   Tatanka Yotanka (Sitting Bull) by Robert Fester
  •   Sitting Bull by the Bismark Tribune Sitting Bull many quotes
  •   Sitting Bull "IN MEMORY by Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner"
  •   Sitting Bull picture and article
  •   Sitting Bull short article
  •   Sitting Bull-Indian Leaders nice article
  •   Sleeping Wolf GUI-K'ATE (Wolf Lying Down, Sleeping Wolf) bio and photo
  •   Paul Chaat Smith "one of the decade's leading voices on issues of American Indian art, identity, mass culture and politics"
  •   Redbird Smith from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Spotted Tail his grave and story
  •   Spotted Tail a recollection of him
  •   Squanto--God's Special Indian, a Thanksgiving Story from the Christian Articles Archive
  •   Squanto from A & E
  •   The History of Tisquantum (Squanto) a good article with a bibliography
  •   Luther Standing Bear article and picture
  •   Standing Bear of the Ponca Indians about the trial
  •   Stone Forehead more from Camden
  •   Boeda Strand lots of info and genealogy
  •   Major General George T. Stringer bio and photo
  •   Stumbling Bear photo and bio
  •   Sunboy photo and bio
  •   Bronson Cooper Sylestine (Tic-ca-Itche) principal chief of the Alabama-Coushatta Indians from 1936 to 1969
  •   Tahchee from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Maria Tallchief from "Come Stand Among Great Women"
  •   Tamahay as remembersed by Ohiyesa
  •   Tamaque: The Peace Maker from Camden Station Elementary School
  •   Tarhe nice article on A distinguished Wyandot Chief and Loyal American.
  •   Address of Tarhe, Grand Sachem of the Wyandot Nation to the assemblage at the Treaty of Greenville "Tarhe was the first chief to sign the Treaty of Greenville"
  •   Tecumseh pictures and history
  •   Tecumseh History Page info, links and maps
  •   Tecumseh picture, info & links
  •   Tecumseh from A & E's Biography
  •   The Teachings of Tecumseh 14 suggestions
  •   Tecumseh his story
  •   Tecumseh lots of info
  •   Tecumseh painting and article
  •   Tecumthe: His Role in the Cause and Conduct of the War of 1812 an exceptional site!
  •   Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha from A & E
  •   Kateri Tekakwitha (Lily of the Mohawks) nice page by Julia White
  •   TEMPE chief of the Middle Coushatta Village
  •   Tenskwatawa (The Prophet} Tecumseh's brother and spritual leader
  •   The Shawnee Prophet Tenskwatawa about Tecumseh's brother
  •   Tenskwatawa's Vision lots of details
  •   The Prophet (Tenskwatawa) several pages of info
  •   "The Prophet Indian" - Tenskwatawa a painting and brief bio
  •   Tenskwatawa's eclipse a brief article on this prediction
  •   Tenskwatawa a brief article and painting
  •   Tenskwatawa from the "Miracle of the Day" site
  •   The Prophet's Rock (Tenskwatawa) one in a series of pages from students at Battle Ground School (BGS)
  •   The Prophet in Battle more from BGS
  •   The Prophet's Drinking more from BGS
  •   The Prophet's Eye more from BGS
  •   The Prophet's Life and Name more from BGS
  •   The Prophet's Visions more from BGS
  •   Charles Martin Thompson (Sun-Kee) principal chief of the Alabama-Coushatta Indians from 1928 to 1935
  •   Jim Thorpe: The Man about him
  •   Jim Thorpe: Athlete of the Century Campaign about him and his sports activities
  •   Jim Thorpe more about him
  •   Jim Thorpe from A & E
  •   Jim Thorpe House photo and basic info
  •   Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux about Sitting Bull, Gall & John Grass
  •   Chief Thundercloud painting & short bio
  •   Red Thunder Cloud, 76, Dies... about his life
  •   Austin Ben Tincup Baseball's first millionaire, stats from CNN/SI
  •   Tisquantum (Squanto) "Tisquantum was a native of the Patuxet tribe"
  •   Tokamahamon "Tokamahamon was another Indian from the Wampanoag tribe"
  •   Chief Toms "was grand captain of the Bidai Indians in 1755
  •   Tomochichi Creek Chief
  •   Henri de Tonti from HTO
  •   TOWASH a chief of the Hainai Indians
  •   Two Moon his grave is pictured, too
  •   Two Strike by "Ohiyesa" (Charles A. Eastman)
  •   Two Strike/Tashunkekokipapi (Sioux) as remembered by Ohiyesa
  •   CHIEF TUSKALOOSA "The Chief of the Maubilians was Tuskaloosa"
  •   Jos de Urrutia "captain general" of all the nations hostile to the Apaches
  •   The Journey of Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca written in 1542, he talks about his travels and the people he met
  •   Urvashi Vaid "Indian-American lawyer and social activist"
  •   Ots-Toch Van Slyke detials and genealogy
  •   Pedro (Pierre) Vial "a remarkable pathfinder in the Spanish Southwest"
  •   Victorio an Apache war chief
  •   Voices from the Past quotes from: Andrew Ross, Babtiste Good, Black Elk, Cochise, Dan Katchongva, Dead Eyes, Delshay, Dragging Canoe, Eskiminzin, "Great White Father", Goyathlay, Heinmot Tooyalaket, Kangi Wiyaka, Kintpuash, Leon Shenendoah, Mahpiua Luta, Manuelito, Mato Gleska, Mato Noupa, Mawatani Hanska, Motavato, Naiinyanupi, Nicaagat, Ohcumgache, Ouray, Parra Wa Samen, Satanta, Shunka Witko, Shunkaha Napin, Sinte Galeshka, Standing Bear, Tahmelapashme, Tashunka Witko, Tatanka Yotanka, Tatoke Inyanke, Tonkahaska, Tecumseh, The Indian Helper, Wamditanka, Wanigi Ska, White Eagle, White Thunder, Woquini, Wovoka, Yellow Wolf
  •   Brigadier General Stand Watie the forgotten General
  •   Brigadier General Stand Watie a short article from a civil war page
  •   Warriors and Chiefs: Stand Waite: Cherokee Chief and Confederate General from The History Net
  •   Cherokee Stand Watie exhibited bravery and leadership while fighting for two lost causes article from "Wild West"
  •   Wapella, Chief of the Musquakees "He was one of the delegation led by Keokuk to Washington in 1837"
  •   War Eagle a picture of his grave and a short story
  •   Nancy Ward about the Cherokee's "Beloved Woman"
  •   Nancy Ward "Beloved Woman of the Cherokees" from the "GCWHP"
  •   Woman Spirit - Nancy Ward article by Julia White
  •   Nancy Ward by SmithDRay
  •   Ghigau, Beloved Woman (Nancy Ward) detailed biography
  •   DESCENDANTS OF NANCY WARD long list of names and other info
  •   Nancy Ward from the Watauga Historical Association
  •   Warriors and Chiefs bios on Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Curly
  •   Chief Washakie picture and article on this SHOSHONI leader
  •   Washington "An Arapaho Chief of good name and a peaceable man..."
  •   William Weatherford brief bio
  •   William Weatherford brief bio
  •   William Weatherford brief bio
  •   White Horse TSEN-T'ANITE (White Horse) bio and photo
  •   Marcus and Narcissa Whitman a detailed look at these missionaries
  •   Wicked Chief painting
  •   Kaitchkona Winema info on this Modoc woman
  •   Sarah Winnemucca - (Tocmetone) - Paiute "Sarah was born into a family of great leaders with both her father and her grandfather having been Chiefs of this Nevada Nation"
  •   Sarah Winnemucca Tocmetone, Paiute, 1844-91
  •   Sarah Winnemucca 1842-1891 from "Come Stand Among Great Women"
  •   Sarah Winnemucca "of the series Nobody's Girls "
  •   Sarah Winnemucca from the NV Writer's Hall of Fame
  •   Wintu Biographies several people listed here
  •   Wolf Robe photo and brief comment
  •   Woman Sprit - Juana Maria - Chuamsh a short history on this woman
  •   Woman Spirit by Julia White biographies on several women
  •   Wooden Lance "APIATAN (Wooden Lance)"
  •   General Thomas S. Woodward "...a brave, rough, warm-hearted man, of fine intellectual endowments, a most sagacious judge of character, extensive knowledge of Creek Indian history, manners and character"
  •   Wovoka (Jack Wilson) the Ghost Dance visionary
  •   Wovoka - Prophet or Daemon? some quotes and a picture
  •   Wovoka Paiute Prophet
  •   Yoholo-Micco "The Chief accompanied the Creek delegation to Washington in the winter of 1825-26"
  •   Zitkala-Sa "The Soft-Hearted Sioux"
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