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  • While there remains controversy over the preferred term, '''Native American''' is a frequently used term for U.S. citizens who trace their ancestry to ...erned with the relevant Interior functions. There is a new [[Congressional Native American Caucus]], co-chaired by [[Dale Kildee]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)
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  • ...n Congressional service organization concerned with issues of concern to [[Native American]]s.
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  • ...ssional Caucuses|Congressional Caucus]] concerned with matters affecting [[Native American]]s
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  • {{r|Native American||**}} {{r|Darrell Issa}} ; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...n Congressional service organization concerned with issues of concern to [[Native American]]s.
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  • A [[Native American]] enslaved by fellow Native Americans, and sold in Quebec, whose history wa
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  • {{r|Native American||**}} {{r|Darrell Issa}} ; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...mittee]]; [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • a Native American language spoken by the Alabama-Coushatta tribe of Texas
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  • A term used in French occupied [[North America]] for slaves of [[Native American]] descent
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  • ...ere known as [[Panis]], a corruption of the name of the [[Pawnee]]. These native American slaves were usually children or youths, not adults. They were usually empl
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  • ...ssional Caucuses|Congressional Caucus]] concerned with matters affecting [[Native American]]s
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  • ===Native American===
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  • ...nt that was read aloud by Spanish conquistadors before launching attack on Native American settlements during the conquest of Latin America.
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  • ...American Caucus]]; [[Congressional Global Health Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; 2008 0% [[American Conservative Union]] rating;
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1863-1950) [[Native American]] [[shaman]] who told of his life and Great Vission in ''[[Black Elk Speaks
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  • ...-]][[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]]); Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; 0% "true liberal" ra
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  • ...rleans, Louisiana, which combines aspects of French, Spanish, African, and Native American cooking.
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  • ...college, intended to provide alternative ideas and methods of education to Native American people, which operated from 1971 to 2006.
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  • ...d States)|R-]][[California (U.S. state)]]); Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...]; Chair, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • Native American tribe formed in Florida by Creek people and members of other tribes; now li
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  • ...|Oklahoma]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; Co-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • Fought between 1675-76, a war in eastern New England between a coalition of [[Native American]]s against [[England|English colonists]]; an English victory
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  • ...ificant number of chemicals with biological activity in mammals; used in [[Native American]] and [[traditional Chinese medicine]]
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  • While there remains controversy over the preferred term, '''Native American''' is a frequently used term for U.S. citizens who trace their ancestry to ...erned with the relevant Interior functions. There is a new [[Congressional Native American Caucus]], co-chaired by [[Dale Kildee]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)
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  • ...Party (United States)|R-]][[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...tic Party (United States)|D-]][[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[Blue Dog Coalition]]
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  • ...air, [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Associate member, [[Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus]]
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  • A native American athlete who was stripped of several Olympic medals, which he had won at the
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  • ...d Labor]]; opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] resolution; co-chair, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...an Party (United States)|R-]][[California (U.S. state)]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...klahoma]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...cessful harvest by English colonists, coupled with a peaceful feast with [[Native American]]s
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  • ...); Co-chair, [[Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalition]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...); Vice-Chair, [[New Democrat Coalition]]; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...York (U.S. state)|New York]]); [[New Democrat Coalition]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • The '''Alabama language''' is a Native American language spoken by the Alabama-Coushatta tribe of Texas.
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  • ...college intended to provide alternative ideas and methods of education to Native American people. It was located on Road 31 in [[Yolo County]], 6.7 miles (10.8 km) w ...d exercise of Native American religion and beliefs, the establishment of a Native American Research Institute, the development of field-based educational delivery sys
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  • '''Anishnabeg''' or '''Anishinabek''' is a group of related [[Native American]]/[[First Nations]] people who speak the [[Anishinaabe]] branch of [[Algonq
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  • ...d. At the time, it was widely billed as the first film fully created by [[Native American|Native Americans]], from its director ([[Chris Eyre]]) and screenwriter ([[
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  • ...tween 1769 and 1823, in order to spread the Catholic faith among the local Native American populations.
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  • ...(United States)|D-]][[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[Out of Iraq Caucus]]; [[Congressional French Caucus]]
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  • ...tween 1683 and 1834, in order to spread the Catholic faith among the local Native American populations.
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  • ...Coalition]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • .... state)|New York]]); [[House Appropriations Committee]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[Congressional India Caucus]]
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  • ...Coalition]], voted against [[H.R. 3962]] healthcare bill; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...gressional Services Caucus]]; [[New Democrat Coalition]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; 2008 90% rating from [[Americans for Democratic Action]] and 0% f
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  • ...cus]] and [[Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus; [[Congressional Human Rights Caucu
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  • ...ial Services Committee]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalition]]
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  • ...ng Minority Member, [[House Committee on Ways and Means]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Republican Study C
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  • ...ut of Iraq Caucus]]; [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...Democrat Coalition]]; [[Congressional Shellfish Caucus]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...ica]]n colonial conflicts involving the [[British]] and [[French]], with [[Native American]]s fighting on both sides. These conflicts were related to larger wars bei
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  • ...Dog Coalition]]; voted against [[H.R. 3962]] health bill; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...[[British cuisine]] with [[African cuisine]] brought by slaves, with some Native American touches, especially in ingredients.
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  • * [http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/lwsch/journals/bciclr/24_2/04_TXT.htm "Native American Free Passage Rights Under the 1794 Jay Treaty: Survival Under United States
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  • {{r|Native American healing}}
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  • ...[[Achumawi language|Achumawi]] tongue (spoken by a handful of non-fluent [[Native American people|Native Americans]] in north-eastern [[California (U.S. state)]]) to
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  • ...living in [[Canada]], of whom only a fraction (just over a million) are [[Native American|First Nations]] people. The 2021 Census counted 1,048,405 First Nations pe | work = [[Native American Symposium: Representations and Realities, Southeastern Oklahoma State Unive
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  • Co-chairman of the [[Congressional Native American Caucus]], he introduced [[H.R. 3742]] to extend Act of June 18, 1934, to re * Co-chair, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...egun in 1650 and lasted for five years, but eventually it too fell prey to Native American opposition in the Peach War of 1655. Finally, the fourth and only successfu
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  • ...with brown hair and blue eyes. Her ancestry includes French, Portuguese, Native American and Caribbean heritage, and she is a practicing Roman Catholic. She has be
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  • == Native American nations == Within the state lie about two dozen native American reservations, including two large ones of about 1,400,000 acres (~2200 sq m
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  • * Wood, Timothy L. "Worlds Apart: Puritan Perceptions of the Native American During the Pequot War." ''Rhode Island History'' 1998 56(3): 62-75. Issn: 0
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  • ...ries, poems, and essays covering the entirety of Montana history. Includes Native American stories and mythology, journals of exploration, and sections on the early p
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  • ...p are also sometimes adopted and transformed into a type of autonym. Three Native American groups – the Anishinabe, the Lenape, and the Diné – provide good examp ...t they eat, what they look like, etc. Many of the commonly used names for Native American groups started this way; some were relatively neutral descriptions of the g
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  • ...state)|Louisiana]], that combines aspects of French, Spanish, African, and Native American cooking. The style is based on French soups and stews, while incorporating
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  • ...t was read aloud by Spanish [[conquistador]]s before launching attack on [[Native American]] settlements during the [[conquest of Latin America]]. It was a key compo
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  • * Congressional Native American Caucus
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  • ...n a series of journeys, both to Quaker meetings and to others, including [[Native American]]s. In 1746 he set up as a tailor, but in 1756 deliberately reduced his co
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  • *[[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...me of the most longstanding and violent wars between European settlers and Native American groups.
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  • ...ommunity who claim cultural rights to the remains under the rules of the [[Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act]] (NAGPRA) and wish to rebury the sk ...remains, or anyone's remains. This person could be related to anyone with Native American ancestry." <ref>John Stang. "[http://www.kennewick-man.com/kman/news/story/
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  • ...m them. They were one of the [[Three Sisters]] that were the foundation of Native American agriculture, and were introduced to European colonists in the early 1600s a
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  • ...Congress, he has introduced legislation dealing with watershed management, Native American affairs, and national resources. He has called for repeal of the antitrust
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  • ...ll."</ref> in a rare public moment of agreement among government agencies, Native American tribes, and the wider population. This marks one of largest dam removal pr
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  • ...an (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.20% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 13.83% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.08% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Cen
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  • *Milanich, Jerald T. ''Earliest Hispanic/Native American interactions in the American Southeast''. Garland. ISBN 0824019512 (1991)
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  • ...of the "White man's Indian", a set of images that ostensibly represents [[Native American]]s but that actually derives at least as much from White imaginings as from ...om the collective white imagination and white stereotypes than from actual Native American cultures and peoples. The ecological Indian, some scholars argue, is a ver
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  • ...te in the central [[United States of America]]. The name is derived from a Native American word meaning "flat water", referring to the [[Platte River]], which flows a
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  • Cherokee like most Native American languages, is [[polysynthetic]]. As in the case of [[German language|Germa
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  • ...Prior to this the area that now comprises Alberta was inhabited by various native American groups like the [[Blackfoot]] and [[Chipewyan]] among others. After the arr
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  • ...a of interest in linguistics was the study of [[Native American (Americas)|Native American]] languages, particularly those of [[Mesoamerica]]. He became quite well kn
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  • *[[Native American healing]]
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  • ...co-starring [[Bessie Eyton]] and [[Red Wing]], who was one of the earliest Native American film stars.
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  • ...ted States Census)|African American]], 0.24% [[Race (United States Census)|Native American]], 1.26% [[Race (United States Census)|Asian]], 0.03% [[Race (United States
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  • ...lood pressure]] targets) of the SANDS [[randomized controlled trial]] of [[Native American]]s with [[diabetes mellitus type 2]].<ref name="pmid18398080">{{cite journa
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  • ...an (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.38% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.43% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.01% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Cens
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  • ...was a case where the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] held that an [[Native American|American Indian]] could be prosecuted by both an Indian tribe and the Unite
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  • ...(often after forcing the previous [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] residents into [[Indian reservation|reservations]]). Under the Morrill Ac
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  • ...f music notes which made it easier for the novices to follow. His choir of Native American boys performed for many visitors, earning the San Juan Bautista Mission the
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  • ...al economies were devastated in the Civil War. Likewise, many rural Indian/Native American reservations have had among the highest rates of poverty found anywhere in
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  • ...islaw Malinowski among the Trobriand Islanders, or the [[Potlatch]]es of [[Native American]] populations in the Northwestern U.S. and Western Canada.
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  • ...s west of the De La Cruz overpass of the CALTRAIN track; moreover, several Native American burial sites have been discovered near this subsequent site.<ref>Giglio, p.
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  • Student organizations include the AHANA (African, Hispanic, Asian, Native American), Art Works, Association for Greek Life, Beta Beta Beta (Biology Honor Soci
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  • ...nfections and wounds.<ref>See Andrea T Borchers, et al. "Inflammation and Native American medicine: the role of botanicals". Am. J. Clinical Nutrition, Aug 2000; 72:
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  • ...fter a year or so—some rich, most not very rich. A precipitous drop in the Native American population occurred in the decade after the discovery of gold.
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  • ...[[ą]], [[ę]], [[į]], [[ǫ]], [[ų]]'''. Its use has been extended to various Native American languages ([[Cayuga]], [[Creek]], [[Navajo]], some [[Apache]] varieties, [[
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  • ...ime of the first European contact, [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribes included the ''[[Chumash]]'', ''[[Maidu]]'', ''[[Miwok]]'', ''[[Mo ...ers to take wagons over the Sierra Nevada. By 1845, the province had a non-Native American population of about 1500 Californio adult men (with about 6500 women and ch
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  • ...rams including, work incentive programs, welfare-to-work requirements; the Native American Programs Act, the Robert A. Taft Institute, and [[U.S. Institute for Peace]
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  • ...tional medicine]], common to a number of cultures including Latin America, Native American, and Oceania. It does not include traditional African witch doctor medicine
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  • Maize was planted by the [[Native American (Americas)|Native American]]s in hills, in a complex system known to some as the [[Three Sisters]]: [[
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  • ...ook was written well before the word "Indian" had been retired in favor of Native American. In this story, the natives are restive and threatening to the European se
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  • *''Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity'' By David Hurst Thomas. New York: Basic Books, 2000. ISBN 0465092 ...ws/story/2921062p-2956148c.html Bones lawsuit opens with task of defining 'Native American'] ''Tri-City Herald'', October 26th 2000
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  • ...in G. ''The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities'' (1995)
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  • ...racial makeup of the city was 35.27% White, 62.64% African American, 0.16% Native American, 0.57% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.66% from other races, and 0.67% fro
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  • ...yLyonsLacrosse.html | accessdate = 2006-07-28 | title = Nike deal promotes Native American wellness, lacrosse | author = Kevin Fryling | publisher = University of Buf * [[Stickball (Native American)]]
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  • ...the linguistic criterium, at the same time it dismisses the importance of Native American languages (such as Quéchua and Mayan languages), spoken by a large percent ...[[Guatemala]], and [[Bolivia]]. In the rest of the Continent, most of the Native American descendants are of partial mixed race ancestry.
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  • A similar cult, the [[dance of the spirits]], arose from contact between [[Native American people|Native Americans]] and the [[Anglo-American]] civilization in late n
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  • ...of the [[Blue Dog Coalition]]. She is also a member of the [[Congressional Native American Caucus]] and the Congressional Internet Caucus.
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  • ...the late Paleoindian period and continuing on into the present day by the Native American society commonly known as the ''Diegueño'';<ref>Kroeber 1925, p. 883: Kroe
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  • ...in G. ''The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities'' (1995)
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  • ..., no longer held by scholars, says the word derives from the Northeastern Native American approximation of the words ''English'' and ''Anglais''. <ref>"yankee, n and
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  • ...lowed the death of one member of a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribe at the hands of another on [[Indian reservation|reservation]] land. ..., A Sioux Chronicle 46-66 (1993).</ref><ref name="French">Laurence French, Native American Justice 133-137 (2003).</ref><ref name=Deloria1>Vine Deloria, Jr. & Cliffor
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  • ...ounger fossils such as those from [[Flores island]] or [[Native Americans| Native American]] remains from North and South America. Many paleoanthropologists ally them ...aks; this view largely developed through Whorf's [[amateur]] research on [[Native American]] languages. The "weak" version claims that a person's thoughts are merely
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  • ..., [[Eriez]], [[Shawnee]] and other [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribes. ...sgenealogy.com/native/pennsylvania/ Pennsylvania Indian Tribes] Listing of Native American tribes with a historical presence in Pennsylvania
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  • ...n 1683 and 1834, in order to spread the [[Catholic]] faith among the local Native American populations. The missions represented the first major effort by [[Europe]]a
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  • ...07,776 negro members (nearly all slaves), an increase of 19,740; and 4160 Native American members, an increase of 286. In 1858 MEC-S operated 106 schools and college
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  • ...ccounts of Europeans (mostly women) who were captured and assimilated into Native American tribes. [[Cynthia Ann Parker]] (1836 capture) is both an example of the mec
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  • ...th of up to 95% of the [[Population history of American indigenous peoples|Native American population]] of the [[New World]] was caused by [[Old World]] diseases.<ref
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  • * Carney, Cary Michael. ''Native American Higher Education in the United States.'' Transaction, 1999. * Carney, Cary Michael. ''Native American Higher Education in the United States.'' Transaction, 1999. 193 pp.
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  • ...se (1888-1978) who was its greatest advocate. She said it was based on [[Native American]] healing, specifically from the Canadian Ojibways, and first described it
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  • Several Native American tribes occupied the area that would become Tennessee. The most prominent we
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  • * Determining trace elements in Native American and Eastern European archeological artifacts to help reconstruct ancient tr
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  • ==Native American era == ...pper Ohio valley from their homelands in present-day New York State. Other Native American tribes in the upper Ohio valley included the [[Lenape]], or Delawares, who
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  • [[Native American]] tribes along the coast were decimated by disease after the first contact
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  • ...0 miles (800 km) round-trip, was dangerous, as Washington evaded hostile [[Native American|Indians]] (allied to the French). He reported back that a frontier conflict
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  • ...reform movements past and present, especially abolition of [[slavery]], [[Native American]]s' rights, [[Prohibition in the United States|prohibition]], women's right
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  • ...and the engagement of the British Army in conflicts with their French and native American neighbours. In the latter half of the 18th century, however, the British Pa
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  • ...nquian tribes inhabited the area prior to European settlement. Most of the Native American tribes were heavily decimated by waves of smallpox. For more than two hundr Native American-European racial tensions led to King Philip's War 1675-76. There were major
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  • Among Native American] tribes living in present Alabama in precontact times were the Alabama, (A
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  • ...en’t? Couldn’t we learn important things about contemporary culture from [[native American]] storytelling traditions as well as Italian [[opera]]? Practically speakin
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  • ...horizes federal natural resource agencies (primarily the EPA), states, and Native American tribes to recover natural resource damages caused by hazardous substances, === Case studies in Native American communities ===
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  • *[[Native American Indian Dog]]
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  • ...d ornaments displayed in profusion by [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] peoples, especially in [[Central America]], [[Peru]], and [[Colombia]].
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  • ...1820, the federal government started using Oklahoma as a destination for [[Native American]] tribes being relocated from the east coast. Known as [[Indian Territory]
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  • ...new head of government - Peru's first democratically elected president of Native American ethnicity. The presidential election of 2006 saw the return of [[Alan Garci
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  • ...n as a whole, Populism is a manifestation of the old pioneer ideals of the native American, with the added element of increasing readiness to utilize the national gov
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  • ...en’t? Couldn’t we learn important things about contemporary culture from [[native American]] storytelling traditions as well as Italian [[opera]]? Practically speakin
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  • ...nd Lisa Fine, "women of color—African American, Latina, Asian American and Native American women—were completely absent from Friedan's vision, as were white working
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  • ...th dates in the range of 30,000 to 100,000 years before the present.</ref> Native American culture within the territory of the United States had reached the level of
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  • At the end of the 16th century, among [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people living in what now is [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] were the
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  • ...he region of New England. He named many locations using approximations of Native American words. The future site of the Pilgrim's first settlement was originally na ...f [[Squanto]] (also known by his full Massachusetts name of Tisquantum), a Native American originally from Patuxet. Squanto had spent time in Europe and spoke Englis
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  • ...en also claims that the very name of the place, Atlantis, comes from two [[Native American]] words, ''atl'' meaning 'water', and ''antis'' meaning 'copper'. Supporter
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  • ...nd Quaker reputation, along with a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] in his administration, influenced his administration's Indian policy. He
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  • ...mon in smokers than non-smokers. Some [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] groups have higher prevalence rates (5-6%) and black persons from the [[C
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  • ...accounts of Father Estévan Tapís of Mission Santa Barbara, some thirty-two Native American males were required to make 500 tiles each day, while the women carried san
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  • ...t were owned by the Santa Fe. The car names were chosen to commemorate the Native American tribes, ''pueblos'', and cities found along the railroad's route. ...''La Posada'', and ''El Tovar'' hotels, based her dinnerware motif on the Native American pictographs of animals and geometric patterns left behind on clay pots by t
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  • ...n as a whole, Populism is a manifestation of the old pioneer ideals of the native American, with the added element of increasing readiness to utilize the national gov
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  • [[Native American]] populations were devastated by contagious diseases, particularly [[smallp
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  • ...racial makeup of the city was 91.16% White, 2.48% African American, 0.19% Native American, 2.16% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.43% from other races, and 2.55% fro
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  • ...ted States Census)|African American]], 0.71% [[Race (United States Census)|Native American]], 12.02% [[Race (United States Census)|Asian]], 0.21% [[Race (United State
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  • ...the late Paleoindian Period and continuing on into the present day by the Native American society referred to as the ''Juaneño'' <ref>Kroeber 1925, p. 636: Kroeber
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  • ...ndered the snowy mountains. After falling unconscious, he was rescued by a Native American shaman. When Bruce awoke, the old man told Bruce he has the mark of the bat
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  • ...racial makeup of the city was 78.86% White, 4.39% African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.65% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 9.51% from other races, and 5.92% fro
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  • ...omics)|Red Wolf]] became the first [[Native Americans of the United States|Native American]] in the superheroic tradition to headline a series.<ref>[http://www.marvun
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  • ...er a year or so--some rich, most not very rich. A precipitous drop in the Native American population occurred in the decade after the discovery of gold.
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  • ...the only viable method of spreading the [[Catholic]] faith among the local Native American populations, the missions represented the first major effort by [[Europe]]a ...did most truly desire&mdash;to understand complex and radically different Native American customs. Using European standards, they condemned the Indians for living in
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  • ...ould establish a "city of Zion" in [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] lands near Missouri. In preparation, Smith dispatched missionaries led by
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  • ...n the 1890s. A former abolitionist Reed spoke out for African American and Native American rights while denouncing Chinese and eastern European immigrants as dependen
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  • ...ame region. It is also rare in the [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribes of [[North America]], [[Australian Aborigine]]s and the [[Māori]]
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  • ...eism,' something very close to the [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] concept of the all- pervading [[Great Spirit]]..."<ref>''Albuquerque Jour
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  • ...cross a stream. Major David Moniac, a full-blooded Creek who was the first Native American to graduate from the [[United States Military Academy]], tried to determine
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  • ...the racial makeup of the city is 46.7% White, 39.5% African American, 0.8% Native American, 3.6% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 7.3% from other races, and 2.1% from t ...Festa Italiana, German Fest, African-American, Arab, Milwaukee Irish Fest, Native American and Mexican heritages are celebrated throughout the summer.
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  • {{cite book |title=Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity |author=David Hurst Thomas |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=I
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  • ...openly from [[Buddhism]], [[Sufism]], [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] religion, and other faiths. Some [[Rastafari movement#Haile Selassie and
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  • ..., and Washington Territory fought on the Union side. Several slave-holding Native American tribes supported the Confederacy, giving the Indian territory (now Oklahoma
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  • ...book |title=The Skull Wars: Kennewick man, archaeology, and the battle for Native American identity |author=David Hurst Thomas |publisher=Basic Books |year=2000 |isbn
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