American Indian Studies

Famous American Indians:

American Horse: Sioux (c.1800-1876)
  1. American Horse

  2. American Horse:

  3. History of American Horse
Black Hoof: Shawnee (1740-1831)
  1. Black Hoof: Calf. Indian Ed

  2.  Black Hoof: Shelby County History

  3. Black Hoof: Am. National Bio.

Black Hawk
  1. Black Hawk: org
  2. Black Hawk Wars: edu
  3. Black Hawk bio
Captain Jack: Modoc (1837-1873)
  1. Captain Jack: Modoc: Calif. Indian ed
  2. Kintpuash (Captain Jack):
  3. Captain Jack and the Modoc Tribe:
Chief Seattle: Duwamish (c. 1780-1866)
  1. Chief Seattle - History Net
  2. Chief Seattle: Calf. Indian Ed.
  3. History of Chief Seattle
Chief Joseph: Nez Percé (1840-1904)
  1. Chief Joseph: Indian.org
  2. Chief Joseph: pbs.org
  3. Chief Joseph:
Chief Tecumseh: Shawnee (1768-1813)
  1. Chief Tecumseh: Indigenous People
  2. Chief Tecumseh: War of 1812
  3. Chief Tecumseh: Eighteen Twelve
Chief Pontiac: Ottawa (1720-1769)
  1. Chief Pontiac:
  2. Chief Pontiac:
  3. History of Chief Pontiac
Cochise: Apache (1812-1874)
  1. Cochise
  2. Cochise:
  3. Cochise Apache Leader
  4. Cochise Leader of the Apache
Crazy Horse: Lakota (c. 1845-1877)
  1. Crazy Horse:
  2. Crazy Horse:
  3. Crazy Horse History
  4. Crazy Horse History Net
Geronimo: Apache (1829-1909)
  1. Geronimo:
  2. Geronimo:
Mary Musgrove: Cheek (1700- 1767)
  1. Mary Musgrove:
  2. Mary Musgrove:
  3. Mary Musgrove:

Pocahontas: Virginia Indian (1595-1617)
  1. Pocahontas:
  2. Pocahontas:
  3. Pocahontas:
Red Cloud: Lakota (1822–1909)
  1. Red Cloud:
  2. Red Cloud:
Red Jacket: Seneca (c. 1750-1830)
  1. Red Jacket:

  2. Red Jacket:

Sacagawea: Shoshone (c. 1788 - 1812)
  1. Sacagawea:

  2. Sacagawea:

Sarah Winnemucca: Paiute (c. 1844-1891)
  1. Sarah Winnemucca:

  2. Sarah Winnemucca:

Sequoyah: Cherokee (1767-1843)
  1. Sequoyah:

  2. Sequoyah:

Standing Bear: Ponca (c. 1834-1908)
  1. Standing Bear:
  2. Standing Bear:
  3. History of Standing Bear:
  4. Standing Bear History:
Sitting Bull: Lakota (c. 1831-1890)
  1. Sitting Bull:
  2. Sitting Bull:
Squanto (Tisquantum): Patuxet (1585-1622)
  1. Squanto:

  2. Squanto:

Osceola: Seminole (1804-1838)
  1. Osceola:

  2. Osceola:

Wilma Mankiller: Cherokee (1945-2010)
  1. Wilma Mankiller:

  2. Wilma Mankiller:

American Indian Tribes:

Algonquian
  1. Algonquian Indians: org
  2. Algonquian Indians: US History.org
  3. History of the Algonkin and Algonquin
Apache Indians:
  1. Apache Indians
  2. Apache Indians
  3. History of the Apache Indians
  4. Apache Tribe: History:
Arapaho Indians:
  1. Arapaho Indians
  2. Arapaho Indians
  3. Arapaho History
  4. Northern Arapaho Indians
Blackfeet Indian:
  1. Blackfeet Indian
  2. Blackfeet Indian
  3. History Blackfeet Indian
  4. History Of the Blackfeet Indians
Creek Indian:
  1. Creek
  2. Creek History:
  3. Creek Indian Facts:
  4. History Creek Indian:
  5. Poarch Creek Indians:
Cherokee Indians:
    1. Cherokee History:

    2. Cherokee: North Carolina Park
    3. Cherokee National:
    4. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians:
Chippewa / Cree:
  1. History of the Cree:
  2. Chippewa, Saginaw: org
  3. Cree Indians: Indians.org
  4. Chippewa Cree History:
Crow:
  1. Crow Indian:
  2. Crow: Legends of America
  3. Crow History:
  4. Crow Indian Facts:
Comanche:
  1. Comanche Indians:
  2. Comanche Indians
  3. History of the Comanche Indians
  4. Comanche History
Haida:
  1. Haida Indians
  2. Haida Indians
  3. History of the Haida
Hopi Tribe:
  1. The Hopi Tribe: .gov
  2. The Hopi:
  3. Hopi History
  4. History of Hopi Indians
Iroquois:
  1. Iroquois Village -  Photographic prints with text
  2. Iroquois Museum:

  3. History of the Iroquois:
  4. Iroquois Shelter:
Lakota
  1. Lakota Indians:
  2. Lakota
  3. Who are the Lakota?
  4. Oglala Lakota Nation
Makah
    1. History of Makah Tribes

    2. Makah Tribes:

    3. Makah Tribe: People by the Sea
    4. Makah Whaling
Navajo:
    1. History of the Navajo
    2. Navajo:
    3. Navajo Nation
    4. Navajo History
Nez Perce:
  1. Nez Perce History:
  2. Nez Perce Every Culture
  3. Nez Perce: National Park Service
  4. Nez Perce Inidans: .pbs.org
Oneida Tribe:
  1. Weaving A Story
  2. The Art of Cornbread
  3. Social Dance
  4. Eating the Seasons
  5. Allies in War, Partners in Peace
  6. Honoring Women
  7. The Importance of Indian White Corn
  8. The Meaning of the Oneida Seal
Pueblo Indian:
  1. Every Culture: Pueblo Indians
  2. Pueblo Acoma:
  3. Pueblo Indian Tribes
  4. Pueblo Indian for Kids:
Seneca Indians
    1. Seneca
    2. Seneca Indians:
    3. Seneca Nation
    4. Tribal History: Seneca
Shoshonean:
  1. Shoshonean Indians
  2. Shoshonean Indians:
Shawnee:
  1. Shawnee History
  2. Shawnee History
  3. Shawnee:

  4. The Shawnee
Sioux:
    1. Last of the Sioux: History Channel
    2. Sioux:
    3. Sioux Indians:
    4. Sioux Indian Tribes: History, Facts and Culture
Suquamish:
  1. Suquamish: us
  2. Suquamish Tribe and History
  3. Suquamish Tribe
  4. Suquamish Museum
Yuki:
  1. Yuki Indians
  2. Yuki Indians:
  3. Yuki
  4. Yuki Artifacts
Wichita:
  1. The Wichita Indians
  2. The Wichita Tribe
  3. Wichita Indian Facts
  4. Wichita Indians
Zuni:
  1. Zuni
  2. Zuni History:
  3. Zuni Tribes
  4. Zuni: org
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