Native American Indian History & Social Studies Resources
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American Indian Social Studies Curricula
America's First Nations Collection: Marquette University Libraries - Featuring classroom-tested curricula on Native Americans with reproducible copies of primary source documents from Marquette University and elsewhere. These materials were created by select teacher-scholars who participated in America's First Nations: American Indians in Social Studies Curricula, a summer 2000 teacher institute hosted by Marquette University and funded by National Endowment for the Humanities.
Concise online histories of each of the following Native American Indian tribes (there is a short single paragraph summary of each - click the link next to this for the full version): Abenaki, Acolapissa, Algonkin, Bayougoula, Beothuk, Catawba, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chitimacha, Comanche, Delaware, Erie, Houma, Huron, Illinois, Iroquois, Kickapoo, Mahican, Mascouten, Massachusett, Mattabesic, Menominee, Metoac, Miami, Micmac, Mohegan, Montagnais, Narragansett, Nauset, Neutrals, Niantic, Nipissing, Nipmuc, Ojibwe, Ottawa, Pennacook, Pequot, Pocumtuc, Potawatomi, Sauk and Fox, Shawnee, Susquehannock, Tionontati, Tsalagi, Wampanoag, Wappinger, Wenro, Winnebago
The Great Sioux Nation: History Channel Online Exhibit
History Channel's Sioux Indian History web site. These were the people of the legendary Sitting Bull -- known as the "Sioux" or "enemy" among outsiders; "Lakota" or "people" among themselves. Perhaps best known for defeating General Custer in his famous Last Stand, the Sioux were a proud people with a rich heritage, and more than any other Indians, they embodied the romance of the unspoiled West. Online reference and links regarding the history of the Sioux tribe.
History of the Cherokee - Reference Web Site
Extensive links and reference to web sites Cherokee historical information. Includes: Cherokee History, Images and Maps, Cherokee and other Native American Genealogy, Cherokee Books and Newspapers, Related Cherokee History Links.
An internet resource catalog. This site is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico.
Indian Territory Division of the Oklahoma Archives
Online Transcriptions of cemeteries, deeds, federal census (free, slave, mortality, agriculture, veterans...schedules), state census, vital records (marriage, birth, death), court records (county, federal, civil, circuit, probate....), church records (membership lists, baptisms, Bible Records,), prison records, military records (rosters, muster rolls, service records, pension applications...), land records (deeds, land transfers, federal land grants, surveyor's records..), tax records (land, property, state, federal, local....), newspaper articles (obits, marriage & birth announcements, local events...), family histories, biographies, photographs, Indian rolls, allotment records, and census cards.
Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe: History & Culture
Edited and excerpted from the work of the same name, a history and cultural record commissioned by the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe.
Tipis site is dedicated to all the people around the world who have ever studied the American Indian tipi and wanted to live the life of freedom on the Plains that this structure represents. It is also dedicated to all those who wanted to own, have owned, will own a lodge in the future. We hope to give you information which will help you in setting up the camp of your dreams.
Time Line of the Indian History of the Frontier (1860-1900)
Time Line of the Indian History includes: Dawes Severalty Act (1887) Gold in Black Hills (1874), Ghost Dance (1889), Oklahoma opens to Settlement (1889), Bozeman Trail Opened (1863), Battle of Little Bighorn (1876), Indian Appropriation Act (1869), Fetterman Massacre (1866), Fort Laramie Treaty (1868), Sand Creek Massacre (1864), Treaty of Fort Bridger (1868), Chief Joseph's Surrender (1877) Battle of Wounded Knee (1890), Publication of A Centure of Dishonor (1881), Chief Sitting Bulls Dies (1890)..





