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MONTANA AND CROW TRIBE
Montana and Crow Tribe State Regulatory Authority Jan Sensibaugh,
Administrator Permitting and Compliance Division Department of Environmental
Quality P.O. Box 200901 Helena, MT 59620-0901 (406) 444-5270 Fax: (406)
444-1923 Clara Nomee, Chairperson P.O
http://www.osmre.gov/montana.htm

Treaty With Crow Tribe, 7 May 1868
TREATY OF FORT LARAMIE WITH THE CROWS May 7, 1868 15 Stat 649 Treaty between
the United States of America and the Crow Tribe of Indians; Concluded May 7,
1868; Ratification advised July 25, 1868; Proclaimed August 14, 1868. ANDREW
JOHNSON, PRESIDENT OF THE
http://lbha.netgate.net/crow68.htm

Crow Tribe Land Use Plan
AGRARIAN.ORG CROW LAND USE PLAN PAGE Agrarian Research & Management Co. Ltd.
Crow Tribe Land Use Plan ENGINEERS PLANNERS SCIENTISTS ECONOMISTS AUTHORIZED
ACCESS ONLY -- STAFF USE ONLY -- The Crow Reservation, located in Crow
Agency Montana, encompasses
http://agrarian.org/crow.htm

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Travel Highlights Lake Sharpe - Water sports abound
on Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River reservoir. Enjoy swimming, boating and
water skiing, as well as year-round fishing. Big Bend Dam - Visitors can
take guided tours of the Big Bend
http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/tourism/sioux/crowcrek.htm

CROW TRIBE community profile
CROW TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE CROW TRIBAL GOVERNMENT: The
United States Government as defined by the United States Constitution has
governmental relationships with International, Tribal, and State entities.
The Tribal nations have a
http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/crow.htm

Montana v. Crow Tribe of Indians, 523 U.S. 696 (1998
MONTANA v. CROW TRIBE (96-1829)92 F.3d 826, 98 F.3d 1194, reversed and
remanded. Syllabus Opinion[ Ginsburg ]Other[ Souter ]HTML versionPDF
versionHTML versionPDF versionHTML versionPDF version Syllabus NOTE: Where
it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote
http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/96-1829.ZS.html

crow tribe
crow tribe [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ WWWBoard Version 2.0 Test ] [
FAQ ] Posted by judy nichols on August 29, 1999 at 20:03:49: my great
grandmother was crow.all i know is she was mountian crow and when she was
small,she was kidnapedand sold for
http://www.nativeauthors.com/wwwboard/messages/922.html

CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBE community profile
CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE CROW CREEK SIOUX
TRIBAL GOVERNMENT: The United States Government as defined by the United
States Constitution has governmental relationships with International,
Tribal, and State entities; therefore
http://mnisose.org/profiles/crwcreek.htm

Montana v. Crow Tribe of Indians
NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is
being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.
The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been
prepared by the Reporter of
http://lw.bna.com/lw/19980519/1829.htm

CROW TRIBE 1998 OVERSIGHT REPORT
CROW TRIBE ABANDONED MINE LAND ANNUAL REPORT EVALUATION YEAR 1998 PREPARED
BY THE OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING CASPER FIELD OFFICE DECEMBER 1998 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Part I. General 1 Part II. Results of Enhancement and Performance
Reviews 5 Part III
http://www.osm.gov/crow98.htm

Crow Tribe Food Program
Crow Tribe Food Program District 7 HRDC operates the Crow Tribal Food
Program for the Crow Tribe. All tribal members living on or near the
reservation can apply for this program. Eligibility is determined by income
and household composition. Non-tribal
http://cu.imt.net/~dist7hrdc/food_distribution.htm

Montana v. Crow Tribe of Indians, 523 U.S. 696 (1998
MONTANA v. CROW TRIBE (96-1829)92 F.3d 826, 98 F.3d 1194, reversed and
remanded. Syllabus Opinion[ Ginsburg ]Other[ Souter ]HTML versionPDF
versionHTML versionPDF versionHTML versionPDF version Opinion of Souter, J.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES No
http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/96-1829.ZX.html

CROW TRIBE
CROW TRIBE The Crow Indian Reservation is comprised of approximately 2.2
million acres. In the early 1930's, the Crow Tribe received buffalo from
Yellowstone National Park and from the National Bison Range. But in the late
1950's, the original Crow buffalo
http://www.intertribalbison.org/crow.htm

CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBE
CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBE Crow Creek has been a federally recognized
reservation since It was established 1863. The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe (CCST)
joined ITBC in 1992 with no buffalo. They were able to secure funding
through ITBC to fence a dedicated pasture
http://www.intertribalbison.org/crowcreek.htm

The Crow Tribe Overview
The Crow Tribe Overview Native American tribes have been in the Colorado
area for a millennium or more prior to any European or African settlers
arriving. The tribes that had an influence on Colorado are: [Anasazi(the
Ancient Ones)] [Arapaho] [Blackeet
http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/CULTURAL/CULTURES/NATIVE_AMERICAN/Crow/CrowIntro.html

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Travel Highlights Lake Sharpe - Water sports abound
on Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River reservoir. Enjoy swimming, boating and
water skiing, as well as year-round fishing. Big Bend Dam - Visitors can
take guided tours of the Big Bend
http://www.travelsd.com/TextOnly/sioux/crowcrek.htm

LICENSE PLATES ON LINE! .... Crow Creek Sioux Tribe (South Dakota
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe STATUS: Tribal Indian issue WORLD LOCATION: South
Dakota, USA FIRST LICENSE PLATES IN USE: Unknown MOTOR VEHICLES CURRENTLY
REGISTERED: Unknown CURRENT SLOGAN: None CARS DRIVE ON: Right Main license
plate courtesy of Denny Williams
http://www.pl8s.com/tribals/cro.htm

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Leaders: Past and Present Oscar Howe, a Yanktonai,
pioneered a new era in Indian art. Howe was born on the Crow Creek
Reservation in 1915. Throughout his life, he received many honors, including
the title Artist Laureate of South
http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/oia/crow.htm

Riparian Habitat Training - Little Bighorn river - Crow Tribe
Montana Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Office * Selected Training
and Education Photograph * Little Bighorn Tribal College students and Crow
Fish and Wildlife Department employees participate in field training
regarding riparian habitat
http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/mtfwmao/riparian.html

Crow Tribe
Crow Tribe Crow Tribal Council Crow Nation, Official Site Crow Tribal
Council on The Native American Rights Fund site. Little Big Horn College
Back to Tribal Contacts
http://hanksville.org/sand/contacts/tribal/crow.html

STATE OF MONTANA v. CROW INDIAN TRIBE
NEWS RELEASE ATTORNEY GENERAL JOE MAZUREK STATE OF MONTANA FOR RELEASE: Feb.
4, 1998 CONTACT: Judy Beck or Sue OConnell, 444-0582 STATE OF MONTANA v.
CROW INDIAN TRIBE State Solicitor Clay Smith will argue the case of State of
Montana v. Crow Indian Tribe
http://www.doj.mt.gov/ago/newsrel/crow.htm

Combined Tribe Of Red Earth People
Combined Tribe Of Red Earth People Recent Additions - Last Updated On
December 26, 1999 Red Earth People Syio People, The Combined Tribes of Red
Earth People has been formed to encourage all people to come together as
one. We want to stimulate interest and
http://bluehawk.home.mindspring.com/home.html

NativeSmokes | Native American Tribe Info
Free E-mail Free Stuff Smoke Shop Native Links Native Recipes Native Info
Marketing Native American Tribes The following will give you a little
insight to the tribes who are Native to North America. You may recognize a
few of the more popular tribe names
http://nativesmokes.net/nations/

Crow
Native American News Upcoming Events TLC and Tribal Information Contact
Information Photo Gallery Ancestry Montana Online Newspapers Links Maps
Resources Internet Pilot Project Crow Fair, Crow Agency, MT - Photo provided
by Angelique Real Bird About the
http://tlc.wtp.net/crow.htm

Indianz.com - Tribe of the Week
H O M E - T R I B E O F T H E W E E K Tribe of The Week Your Indianz.Com
guide to the many tribes and many nations of the United States. A virtual
almanac of facts, web sites, news, and history. Search InjunTM Categories
Tips The Plains (10) Nebraska
http://www.indianz.com/TOTW/

Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
CULTURE Ableza - Native American Arts and Film Institute American Indian
Quarterly Basketry: Philosophy, Plants, Environmen Cabazon Band of Mission
Indians Cheyenne Language Web Site Crow's Shadow Institute Din Nation
Jrs.Singers First Nations in the
http://www.chitimacha.com/links.html

Combined Tribe Of Red Earth People
Combined Tribe Of Red Earth People The Leaders Of Our Tribe Principal Chief
- Crow Hand Peace Chief - Blue Hawk Warrior Chief - Pathfinder "O" Chief -
Squirrel That Fly's Fire Keeper - Morning Feather Pipe Keeper - Cloud Walker
Drum Keeper - Red Dog
http://bluehawk.home.mindspring.com/ctorep.html

Jim Beckwourth's Life with the Crow
Biography The Early Years The Mountain Man Life with the Crow Farewell to
the Rockies In the Everglades On the Santa Fe Trail The California Revolt
The Mexican-American War The "Terrible Tragedy" The Forty-Niner The Last
Years Beckwourth's Life with the
http://www.beckwourth.org/Biography/crow.html

About the Crow Creek Reservation
American Indian Relief Council Working with the Sioux Indians of South
Dakota Reservation Profiles Crow Creek Reservation Tribe(s) living on this
reservation: Wiciyela Sioux (part of the Lakota tribe; they speak the Nakota
dialect of the Lakota language
http://www.airc.org/reservations/crowcreek.html

Julia White - Looking Back - The Crow
THE CROW The Crow were originally part of the Hidatsa Nation, who were also
known as the Minatree. The word "Hidatsa" meant "earth lodge people", and
their home was the upper headwaters of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
The Hidatsa's language was a
http://www.meyna.com/crow.html

All One Tribe Indigenous World Products
The drum is the Great Spirit's favorite instrument. That's why we were all
given a heartbeat." --Mano, Navajo Elder These beautifully custom-made,
lined drum bags of handwoven Guatemalan fabric are multi-useful. Bordered in
black, they feature an
http://www.allonetribedrum.com/text/indigenous.html

Delaware (Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Common Words and Phrases in Lenape
Homepage | Federal Recognition Again | Frequently Asked Questions | Social
Dances Lenape Football Game | Mens Clothing | Womens Clothing | Humor
Walking Purchase | Language (live audio) page 1 | Bird Names in Lenape (live
audio) Common Words and Phrases in
http://206.103.98.155/language2.html

Crow Brave by Ken West - Native American Art
CROW BRAVE. This picture of the young Crow Brave was probably taken circa
1890. The Apsaroke or Crow were known for their scouting prowess and were a
peaceful nation who made extra efforts to co-exist with the white settlers.
The Apsaroke were and are the
http://www.kenwestart.com/prints/cbrv.htm

Crow
Crow The Crow were closely tied to the Hidatsa and the Corps first learned
of them while staying with the related Mandan in North Dakota. The Crow and
Hidatsa spoke a common language known as Absarokee. The Crow settled in the
areas around the Tongue
http://www.lewisandclark.state.mt.us/crow1.htm

Julia White - Looking Back - The Crow
THE GROS VENTRE (pronounced grow-VAHN-truh) They called themselves the
"White Clay People"; the Arapaho called them the "Atsina", but it is the
name given by the French traders that has stayed with this tribe of the
northern plains throughout history
http://www.meyna.com/gros.html

Crow Reservation
Crow Reservation Visiting a Reservation American Churches Language Blackfeet
Reservation ] [ Crow Reservation ] [ Flathead
http://www.mtsbc.org/crow.htm

LITTLE CROW, (Ta-Oyate-Duta), Minnesota Dakota Chief, from Charles A.
Eastmen's Biographies
Little CrowTa-Oyate-Duta -- Minnesota Dakota Chief Page buttons By Charles
A. Eastman (Ohiyesa), Waspetonwan Minnesota Dakota Chief Little Crow was the
eldest son of Cetanwakuwa (Charging Hawk). It was on account of his father's
name, mistranslated Crow
http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/littlecrow.html

Crow Indian earns path-breaking Ph.D
Keyword Navigation:Click for a list of keywords Homeless Murders JonBenet
Nation World Sci/Tech Weather Opinion Amole Blake Campos Carroll Folstad
Jensen Johnson Massaro Penny Rosen Seebach Denver Square Births
http://insidedenver.com/news/1216crow4.shtml

Little Crow
Little Crow as Remembered by Ohiyesa (Charles A. Eastman) Chief Little Crow
was the eldest son of Cetanwakuwa (Charging Hawk). It was on account of his
father's name, mistranslated Crow, that he was called by the whites "Little
Crow." His real name was
http://www.indians.org/welker/littcrow.htm

THE PET CROW
The Pet CrowLakota Once upon a time there came to a large village a plague
of crows. So thick were they that the poor women were sorely tried keeping
them out of their tepees and driving them away from their lines of jerked
buffalo meat. Indeed they
http://www.aniwaya.org/stories/story080.html

55. Tribe\ANIMAL
ANIMAL SPIRIT COMMUNICATION Developing communication with animal and bird
spirits take time, dedication, and patience. Certain attitudes are needed to
help you gain the attention and cooperation of your animal spirit friends.
You will have to adapt four
http://chicora-waccamaw.com/Animal.htm

THE SIOUX WHO MARRIED THE CROW CHIEF'S DAUGHTER
THE SIOUX WHO MARRIED THE CROW CHIEF'S DAUGHTER Lakota A war party of seven
young men, seeing a lone tepee standing on the edge of a heavy belt of
timber, stopped and waited for darkness, in order to send one of their
scouts ahead to ascertain whether
http://www.aniwaya.org/stories/story106.html

Nez Perce Tribe Environmental Restoration & Waste Management
Nez Perce Tribe Environmental Restoration Nez Perce Tribe The Nez Perce
Tribe's modern governmental structure was initiated with the formulation of
a tribal constitution in 1945. The Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the
Tribe were
http://www.em.doe.gov/stake/nez.html

Indianz.com - Tribe of the Week
H O M E - T R I B E O F T H E W E E K Tribe of The Week Your Indianz.Com
guide to the many tribes and many nations of the United States. A virtual
almanac of facts, web sites, news, and history. Search InjunTM Categories
Tips The Plains (10) Nebraska
http://indianz.com/TOTW/

Links by Tribe or Area
Summaries of Repatriation Reports Complete reports are available by writing
the Repatriation Office - MRC-138 Department of Anthropology National Museum
of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560 Tribe
Alutiiq Apache Arapaho Arikara
http://nmnhgoph.si.edu/anthro/repatriation/links.htm

History of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska
History of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska Known as the "fontier
guardians of the Sioux Nation," which ranges from Minnesota to the northern
Rocky Mountains in Montana and south through the northwestern part of
Nebraksa, the Santee division of the Sioux
http://santeedakota.org/history_of_the_santee_sioux_trib.htm

Max Baucus - Crow Reservation
Max Baucus United States Senate 511 Hart Building Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-2651 (800) 332-6106 (MT) Federal Reservation Absarokee (Crow)
Indians Big Horn, Yellowstone, and Treasure counties, Montana Crow Tribe Box
159 Crow Agency, MT 5902
http://www.senate.gov/~baucus/ResCrow.htm

Tribe of the Week - The Plains
H O M E - T R I B E O F T H E W E E K - T H E P L A I N S Tribe of The Week
Your Indianz.Com guide to the many tribes and many nations of the United
States. A virtual almanac of facts, web sites, news, and history. Search
InjunTM Categories Tips
http://indianz.com/TOTW/plains.asp

STATEMENT OF ANDREW GREY, SR., CHAIRMAN, SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBE, MYRA PEARSON, CHAIRWOMAN, SPIRIT LAKE TRIBE, RAYMOND OGLE, JR., CHAIRMAN, FORT PECK SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX COUNCIL, ON H.R. 976, A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO PAY JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE MISSISSIPPI SIOUX INDIANS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, DELIVERED BEFORE A
HEARING OF THE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN
http://scia.senate.gov/hearings/1021grey.htm

Links to Rainbow Tribe
Links to Rainbow Tribe "When the earth is dying there shall arise a new
tribe of all colours and all creeds. This tribe shall be called The Warriors
of the Rainbow and it will put its faith in actions not words." -- Prophecy
of the Native American Hopi
http://user.icx.net/~fanningre/rainbow.html

Sandpoint Magazine Summer 1997 - Kalispel Tribe
Land of the Kalispel The Kalispel Tribe once lived in vast territory around
Lake Pend Oreille. To many here now they seem to have vanished, but the
traditions of this area's original people still run deep. By Jane Fritz I
have a vivid imagination. There
http://keokee.com/SptMag97~Online/summer97/kalispel.html

Native American Site - The Tachi Yokut Tribe - treaty library - CA casino
updates
expansions - news - local - nationwide - gaming On Thursday, May 13th, at
the Viejas Indian Reservation in San Diego, 63 tribes gathered to meet with
the negotiators from the State over the gaming compact. Judge William A.
Norris, a retired federal judge
http://www.tachi-yokut.com/updates.html

Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Travel Highlights Lake Sharpe - Enjoy boating,
fishing, swimming, and camping on beautiful Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River
reservoir. Big Bend Dam - Visitors can take daily guided tours of the Big
Bend power plant, from Memorial Day
http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/tourism/sioux/brule.htm

Fools Crow v. Gullet
FOOLS CROW v. GULLET 706 F.2d 856 United States Court of Appeals, Eighth
Circuit. Submitted February 17, 1983. Decided May 10, 1983. Rehearing and
Rehearing en banc Denied June 14, 1983. PER CURIAM. Plaintiffs-appellants,
spiritual leaders and religious
http://www.blackhillsresorts.com/bearbutte/foolscrow.html

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Travel Highlights Little Crow's grave, near
Flandreau - Little Crow, a Santee leader who was killed in 1863, is buried
at the First Presbyterian Church, north of Flandreau on Highway 13. Until
1971, his bones were kept at a St
http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/tourism/sioux/santee.htm

Teachers as Storytellers of the Tribe
Teachers as Storytellers of the Tribe Caring for the Narrative Environment
"In the tale, in the telling, we are all one blood." Ursula Le Guin "We
dream in narrative, remember, anticipate, hope, despair, believe, doubt,
plan, revise, criticise, construct
http://www.edheritage.org/artsoct97.htm

Dispatch Online Memories of Crow Wing Village 05/18/99
Welcome to the Brainerd Lakes Area No. 1 Online Information Source! Home The
Brainerd Lakes Area Celebrates 2000! The latest news on our java AP News
Ticker RealAudio news update from AP News Network Dispatch Online Classified
Ads Area News Area Sports
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories/051899/cel_0518990018.shtml

Lakota Tribe Update Page
Lakota Tribe Latest Poop LAKOTA CALENDAR DATE Event 8/31Public school "Dad
letters" and presentations 9/2 Public school Evening Meeting at Hendricks
for dad's and kids 9/7 Private school "Dad letters" and presentations 9/9
Private school Evening Meeting at
http://www.allsaintsjax.org/dupontigp/tribes/lakota.html

SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE OF NEBRASKA community profile
SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE OF NEBRASKA COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE SANTEE SIOUX
TRIBAL GOVERNMENT: The United States Government as defined by the United
States Constitution has governmental relationships with International,
Tribal, and State entities
http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/santee.htm

Fire Crow
Fire Crow Joseph Fire CrowAn impassioned, deeply heart-felt album, Fire Crow
allows us a way to experience a bit of what it's like to be Cheyenne. I mean
that with the utmost respect. While I would never presume to know what it's
like to stand in another
http://icentral.com/planetearthmusic/FireCrow.htm

The Tribe of Woolgatherers : Volume 15 Issue 7
The Tribe of Woolgatherers Humor Archives Vol. 15 Issue 7 Put Another Shrimp
on the Barbie passed along by MightyMouse Yes, it's hard to believe, but in
1999 Barbie will turn 40, just in time to greet the new century. And they've
been 40 full, rich years
http://woolgatherers.org/vol15.issue7.html

OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE community profile
OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBAL
GOVERNMENT: The United States Government as defined by the United States
Constitution has governmental relationships with International, Tribal, and
State entities. The Tribal nations
http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/oglala.htm

American Indian Crow,Handcrafted Bone Chokers
Chokers Thses chokers are handmade of bone, beads and leather by Bill of the
Crow tribe or by Navajo. Big Toe Clan
http://bhw.com/earthrhythms/chokers.htm

Indianz.com - Tribe of the Week
H O M E - T R I B E O F T H E W E E K - T H E P L A I N S - S A N T E E S I
O U X Tribe of The Week Your Indianz.Com guide to the many tribes and many
nations of the United States. A virtual almanac of facts, web sites, news,
and history
http://www.indianz.com/TOTW/santee.asp

Little Crow, Part II: The Life of a Leader
Little Crow Part II: The Life of a Leader by Bradley Mariska and Stacy Hebl
To many of us, though, Little Crows death may not be so important. Who was
this Indian that the whites would cheer his death? Let's take a look at the
life of this man. Little
http://www.lchs.mus.mn.us/history_on_the_hill/1997/97sept11.html

SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBE community profile
SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBAL GOVERNMENT: The United States Government as
defined by the United States Constitution has governmental relationships
with International, Tribal, and State
http://mnisose.org/profiles/sisseton.htm

FLANDREAU SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE community profile
FLANDREAU SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE FLANDREAU
SANTEE SIOUX TRIBAL GOVERNMENT: The United States Government as defined by
the United States Constitution has governmental relationships with
International, Tribal, and State entities
http://mnisose.org/profiles/flandrea.htm

tribe and city continue work on joint water project
News from the CUJ Confederated Umatilla Journal, the monthly newspaper of
the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation PO Box 638,
Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Phone 541-278-7602 FAX 541-276-3095 Editor:
March 4, 1999 City
http://umatilla.nsn.us/watrpro2.html

NORTHERN CHEYENNE TRIBE community profile
NORTHERN CHEYENNE TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE NORTHERN CHEYENNE
TRIBAL GOVERNMENT The United States Government as defined by the United
States Constitution has governmental relationships with International,
Tribal, and State entities. The Tribal
http://mnisose.org/profiles/ncheyne.htm

Crow
Index by Tribe Home Page Table of Contents Author-Search Title-Search
Tribe-Search Crow Crow; also Absaroke (Ab sar oke), "bird people." Buffalo
hunters, scouts, and plant gatherers of the Great Plains, the Crow were
early relatives of the Hidatsa of the
http://nativeauthors.com/search/tribe/crow.html

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Aleut Anishinabe Apache Athabascan Blackfeet Blackfoot Blood Cahuilla
California Cayuga Chemehuevi Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chippewa Choctaw
Coeur d'Alene Colville Conoy Cree Creek
http://206.152.92.137/tribe.shtml

Indianz.com - Tribe of the Week
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U S A N T E E S I O U X Tribe of The Week Your Indianz.Com guide to the many
tribes and many nations of the United States. A virtual almanac of facts,
web sites, news
http://www.indianz.com/TOTW/flandreau.asp

Archaeology at Crow Canyon: Explorations in 2000
EXPEDITION to CARRIZO MOUNTAIN FOCUS: Archaeology, history of early
archaeological expeditions, Navajo culture, adventuring, hiking, camping
LOCATION: Begins and ends in Cortez, Colorado, with travel through the Red
Rock Valley and Carrizo Mountain areas
http://crowcanyon.org/Programs2000/carrizo.htm

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Travel Highlights Little Crow's grave, near
Flandreau - Little Crow, a Santee leader who was killed in 1863, is buried
at the First Presbyterian Church, north of Flandreau on Highway 13. Until
1971, his bones were kept at a St
http://www.travelsd.com/TextOnly/sioux/santee.htm

SPIRIT LAKE TRIBE community profile
SPIRIT LAKE TRIBE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE LOCATION The Fort Totten
Service Unit is located in east central North Dakota and occupies Benson,
Eddy, Nelson, and Ramsey counties. The service unit covers approximately
4,282 square miles. The Ft
http://mnisose.org/profiles/splake.htm

Little Crow
Famous Native Minnesotans Little Crow Little Crow was born Tayoyateduta (His
Red Nation) in ca. 1810 in the Mdewakanton Dakota village of Kaposia. He was
the first son of the chief, Wakenyantanka (Big Thunder), and his wife
Minneakadawin (Woman Planting in
http://emuseum.mankato.msus.edu/history/mncultures/littlecrow.html

American Indian Studies Programs
http://w3.arizona.edu/~aisp/index.htm

Aboriginal Super Information Highway--a cross-Canada information system for
Aboriginal people.
http://www.abinfohwy.ca/

American Indian Resources--The purpose of this page is to provide an
easy-access tool to selected web sites concerned with Native America.
http://jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/naindex.html

California Mission Studies Association--A site dedicated to the study and
preservation of the California Missions and their Native American, Hispanic,
and early American past.
http://www.ca-missions.org/

Costanoan-Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource--information on California's
Indians.
www.rahunzi.com/costano/index.html .

Fourth World Documentation Project -- North, Central, and South American
Dociments--organized by the Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) in
1992, with mission is to document and make available to tribal governments,
researchers and organizations, important documents relating to the social,
political, strategic, economic and human rights situations being faced by
Fourth World nations.
http://www.cwis.org

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center--These pages tell the story of the Pueblo
Indians of New Mexico who, many centuries before European explorers found
their way to the western hemisphere, developed a distinctive and complex
civilization.
http://www.indianpueblo.org/

International Office of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
http://www.freepeltier.org/

Native American Information Gopher Index
Gopher directory at alpha1.csd.uwm.edu

Native American Resources on the Internet
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/

Native Americans and the Environment--These pages provide extensive
bibliographies on a range environmental issues and concerns facing native
peoples.
http://conbio.rice.edu/nae/index.html

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art--NativeTech is devoted to
disconnecting the term "primitive" from Native American technology.
http://www.nativetech.org/

NativeWeb--The purpose of NativeWeb is to provide a cyber-place for Earth's
indigenous peoples by sharing knowledge on everything from ancient teachings
to modern technology.
http://www.nativeweb.org

Oneida Indian Nation of NY--The Oneida Indian Nation, one of the original
members of the Iroquois Confederacy, enjoys a unique role in America's
history having supported the Colonies in the struggle for independence from
England. The Nation exists as a sovereign political unit which predates the
Constitution of the United States.
http://www.oneida-nation.net/

Russian Church and the Native Alaskan Cultures -- documents and
illustrations from the Library of Congress recounting the story of the human
exchanges that took place between the priests of the Russian Orthodox Church
in Alaska and Native Alaskans, during the years 1794 to about 1915.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/russian/s1a.html

Castle Hill Archaeological Project-- This site is sponsored by the Office of
History and Archaeology and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. It
features an exhibit of recent archaeological excavations and findings of the
Baranof Castle State Historic site, which in 1867 was the site of transfer
of the Alaska territory from Russia to the United States.
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/oha_web/castle~1.htm

On This Date in North American Indian History-- A calendar index to events
in Native American history, with supporting exhibits on tribal names and
cultures.
http://americanindian.net/

Sipapu: The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyberworld-- This sophisticated and
visually pleasing site provides information about the Anasazi culture in the
Chaco region of New Mexico.
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/

Native American Internet Resources-- The Native American Internet Resources
page provides links to several Native American Internet sources.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm

Native Search
http://www.nativesearch.com

Native Authors
http://www.nativeauthors.com
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