refimprove date July 2011 The NativeAmericannamecontroversy is a dispute about the acceptable terminology ... DEFAULTSORT NativeAmericanNameControversy Category Indigenous peoples of the Americas Category ... his correspondent for your most interesting letter about the NativeAmerican churchmen note capitalization . ref name Oxford English Dictionary The use of both nativeAmerican and NativeAmerican to refer ... movement , the United States government responded by proposing the use of the term NativeAmerican ... name example Indian is a name which many American Indian elder elders have known all their lives ... Tribe or Indian people at large example Nez Perce people Nez Perce is a French phrase NativeAmerican ... tribal peoples around the world as their representatives chose to be identified NativeAmerican in general ... Columbus mistake was soon recognized, the name stuck for centuries the native people of the Americas .... Proponents of this idea include the American Indian activist Russell Means ref name I AM cite web url http www.peaknet.net aardvark means.html title I am an american Indian, not a nativeAmerican ... American Indian to the more recently adopted NativeAmerican. ref cite news publisher PBS accessdate 2007 10 17 title American Indian or NativeAmerican Which Is Correct? author Dennis ... it. ref cite web title American Indian vs. NativeAmerican A note on terminology url http www.learnnc.org lp editions nc american indians 5526 accessdate 31 July 2011 ref NativeAmerican The Oxford English Dictionary cites usage of the uncapitalized term nativeAmerican in several publications reaching ... policy in the United States. The Know Nothings also called themselves the NativeAmerican Party and were ... they intended their usage of NativeAmerican to include indigenous peoples. In 1918, leaders of the NativeAmerican Church History of the peyote religion Peyote Religion in Oklahoma incorporated as the NativeAmerican Church of Oklahoma. ref name weston Weston La Barre, The Peyote Cult , Yale University ... more details
American people, and demean their native traditions and rituals. ref name NCAI National Congress of American ... Indian activists and the NativeAmerican population on this issue. ref name PriceWoo In 2004, a poll ... out of respect to NativeAmerican culture. ref name globe Additionally, teams that are not directly ... and high schools use NativeAmerican Indian mascots throughout the country. ref name AICS In April ... Mascots from American Psychological Association DEFAULTSORT NativeAmerican Mascot Controversy ...The propriety of using NativeAmerican mascots and images in sports has been a topic of debate in the United ... native peoples and playing Indian that dates back at least to the 18th century. ref name Calloway First ... evoked by the classic Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican image, but many too ... institutions changing the names and images associated with their sports teams. NativeAmerican images ... of American Indians created a campaign to eliminate negative stereotyping of NativeAmerican people ... of American Indians Applauds Redskins Trademark Cancellation ref Proponents of NativeAmerican mascots, however, believe that NativeAmerican mascots pay respect to these people and promote a better ... to black face? 20px 20px Teaching Tolerance, May 9, 2001, NativeAmerican Mascots ... tol.jsp?id 165 title NativeAmerican Mascots Big Issue in College Sports accessdate 2008 08 26 ... 2002, cquote Although most NativeAmerican activists and tribal leaders consider Indian team names ... American mascots. ref name globe Ironically, the University of Iowa s own nickname, Hawkeyes , has NativeAmerican origins Iowa is the Hawkeye State , although the team uses a hawk as its symbol ... Redskins logo at FedEx Field, in Maryland Some individuals who support the use of NativeAmerican mascots state that they are meant to be respectful, and to pay homage to NativeAmerican people. Many have made the argument that NativeAmerican mascots focus on bravery, courage and fighting skills ... more details
code name, NativeAmerican concerns about racial stereotypes date 5 May 2011 ref Geronimo s great ...File Goyaale.jpg thumb The real Geronimo 1829 1909 The code name Geronimo controversy came about after media reports that the U.S. operation to kill Osama bin Laden used the code name Geronimo to refer ... on May 4, 2011. ref Many Native Americans objected to the use of the name Geronimo . It s how deeply ... of the Washington, D.C. based Morning Star Institute, a NativeAmerican advocacy group. ref cite ..., Neely title American Indians object to Geronimo as code for bin Laden raid url http www.washingtonpost.com lifestyle style american indians object to geronimo as code name for bin laden raid 2011 05 ... american activist winona laduke on NativeAmerican Activist Winona LaDuke on Use of Geronimo as Code ... Now , May 6, 2011 ref width 35 align right The leaders of several nativeAmerican Indian tribes ... and engagements. He is perhaps one of the greatest symbols of NativeAmerican resistance in the history ... uses of NativeAmerican icons and cultures are prevalent throughout our society, and the impacts ... Category Code names Category NativeAmerican topics ... index.html title Native Americans object to linking Geronimo to bin Laden publisher CNN ref The official mission code name was Operation Neptune Spear , ref name abcnewskillmission cite news url http ... 65551207896317952 GMA Twitter, 5 3 ref with Jackpot as the code name for bin Laden as an individual ... analysis today, the U.S. military chose the code name because bin Laden, like Geronimo, had evaded capture for years. If they were trying to avoid mythmaking, it seems they chose the wrong code name ... www.usatoday.com news washington 2011 05 05 bin laden american indians geronimo n.htm accessdate 20 ... of native nomenclature . You ve got Sikorsky UH 60 Black Hawk Black Hawk helicopters , Boeing AH ... of military nomenclature and how the military basically uses native people and native imagery to continue ... more details
Indian reserve NativeAmericannamecontroversy Tribal council Tribal sovereignty div col end ...In the United States , a NativeAmerican tribe is any extant or historical tribe, band, nation, or other group or community of Indigenous peoples in the United States . Tribes are often associated with territory in the form of a Indian reservation reservation . A NativeAmerican tribe often is Tribal sovereignty self governing to roughly the same extent as a city or county. Legal definition in the United States The term is defined in the United States for some Government of the United States federal government purposes to include only tribes that are List of NativeAmerican Tribal Entities federally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs , established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq. . Such tribes, including Alaska Natives Alaska Native village or regional or village corporations recognized as such, are known as federally enrolled tribes and are eligible for special programs and services provided by the United States . The US government maintains a list of enrolls the members of these tribes. Some tribes are recognized at the U.S. state state level using procedures defined by various states, without regard to federal recognition. Other tribes are unrecognized because they no longer exist as an organized group or because they have not completed the certification process established by the government entities in question. Some tribes are federations of other tribes, formed by the US government or by treaty with the US government for the purpose ... 000 .html Cornell Law DEFAULTSORT Indian Tribe Category NativeAmerican law Category NativeAmerican ... of Native Americans bound together for social, political, or religious purposes, including descendants ... to Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans is somewhat disfavored and there has been some controversy over appropriate terminology, such usage has persisted and is less controversial ... more details
, and a loss of NativeAmerican culture. ref name Cattelino, Jessica R 2008 Cattelino, Jessica ... prohibit NativeAmerican gaming. ref name Darian Smith, Eve 2004 Darian Smith, Eve. New Capitalists Law, Politics, and Identity Surrounding Casino Gaming on NativeAmerican Land. Belmont Thomson Wadsworth, 2004. Print. ref 224 of the 550 tribes in 28 states operate the 350 NativeAmerican gaming enterprises nationwide, ref name Waldman, Carl 2009 Waldman, Carl. Atlas of The North American ... . ref name Harvard 2008 In addition, NativeAmerican gaming is the source of 400,000 jobs, and the profits ... with the growing popularity of NativeAmerican gaming. ref name Cattelino, Jessica R 2008 If a Native .... 2002. Web. 11 Oct. 2009. Nativevillage.org . ref Controversy Loss of culture With NativeAmerican ... navigate through time. ref name Darian Smith, Eve 2004 Therefore, NativeAmerican gaming is not so ... of NativeAmerican gaming There is some controversy of NativeAmerican gaming because it is argued ...multiple issues original research May 2010 essay December 2009 Impact of NativeAmerican Gaming can be positive or negative, depending on the tribe and its location. In the 1970s, various NativeAmerican tribes took unprecedented action to initiate NativeAmerican gaming Native gaming enterprises. ref name Harvard 2008 Harvard. The State of the Native Nations. New York Oxford UP, 2008. Print. ref In doing ... governments but also a groundbreaking way to revitalize the NativeAmerican economy. NativeAmerican .... NativeAmerican gaming has proven to be extremely lucrative for several tribes, but it has also been unsuccessful in some instances. NativeAmerican gaming is contingent upon and only beneficial to its ... independence while reducing dependence upon United States welfare state welfare . NativeAmerican ... with gaming operations. ref name Harvard 2008 According to the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic ... earned by NativeAmerican gaming revenues in 1995, NativeAmerican gaming enterprises have shown ... more details
Refimprove date October 2008 The NativeAmerican Renaissance was a term originally coined by literary ... to document from a Native perspective the history of the invasion and colonization of the North America North American continent and particularly the period referred to as the Wild West , had inspired a great deal of public interest in Native cultures. During this time of change, a group of Native writers emerged, both poets and novelists, who in only a few years expanded the NativeAmerican ... up of NativeAmerican Studies departments at several universities, led to the foundations of scholarly journals, such as SAIL Studies in American Indian Literature and Wicazo Sa Review W azo a Review , and publishing imprints such as the NativeAmerican Publishing Programme HarperCollins Harper and Row , all of which further increased the interest in new NativeAmerican voices and their chances ... Bush NativeAmerican Author Shawnee Barney Bush Simon J. Ortiz nila northSun Louise Erdrich Joy Harjo Duane Niatum Paula Gunn Allen The phrase NativeAmerican Renaissance has been criticized on a number of points. As James Ruppert puts it, Scholars hesitate to use the phrase because it might imply that Native ... birth? ref James Ruppert, Fiction 1968 Present . In The Cambridge Companion to NativeAmerican ... 22 vizenor&lr PPA2,M1 ref . References Lincoln, Kenneth. NativeAmerican Renaissance . Berkeley, California ... literature Category Literary movements Category NativeAmerican culture Category NativeAmerican ... in production of Literature literary works by Native Americans in the United States Native ... Made of Dawn . Before that time, few Native Americans had published fiction. Writers such as William ... few. Lincoln pointed out that in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a generation of Native Americans ... peoples Native people , while still very harsh, had moved beyond the survival conditions ...?id I3 cSqmbXd8C&pg PA173&lpg PA173&dq 22native american renaissance 22&source bl&ots iBTW6Icptc&sig ... more details
NativeAmerican Heritage Day is a civil holiday observed on the day after Thanksgiving in the United States . Infobox Holiday holiday nameNativeAmerican Heritage Day observedby United States of America date Day after Thanksgiving type Historical significance A day in honor of Native Americans date2008 November 28 National legislative history President George W. Bush signed into law legislation introduced by Congressman Joe Baca D Rialto , to designate the Friday after Thanksgiving as NativeAmerican Heritage Day. The NativeAmerican Heritage Day Bill ref http www.govtrack.us congress bill.xpd?bill hj110 62 House Joint Resolution 62 , NativeAmerican Heritage Day Act of 2008. ref was supported by the National Indian Gaming Association NIGA and 184 federally recognized tribes, and designates Friday, November 28 2008, as a day to pay tribute to Native Americans in the United States Native Americans for their many contributions to the United States. The NativeAmerican Heritage Day Bill encourages Americans of all backgrounds to observe Friday, November 28 2008, as NativeAmerican Heritage Day, through appropriate ceremonies and activities. It also encourages public elementary and secondary schools to enhance student understanding of Native Americans by providing classroom instructions focusing on their history, achievements, and contributions. The House of Representatives originally passed H.J. Res. 62 on November 13, 2007. The bill was passed with technical adjustments by unanimous consent in the United States Senate on September 22, 2008. Then, on September 26, 2008, the House of Representatives unanimously voted to pass the legislation again, this time including the adjustments ... established this day in 2008 under the nameAmerican Indian Heritage Day. ref http mlis.state.md.us 2008rs chapters noln Ch 486 hb0083T.pdf Maryland Laws 2008, Chapter 486 , State Holiday American Indian Heritage Day. ref References reflist 2 Category Autumn holidays NorthAm native stub US stub ... more details
tracks . ref http www.naftracks.com Backing tracks for NativeAmerican Flutes ref The flute has been used in NativeAmerican music , as well as other genre music genres . There are two different types of NativeAmerican flute, the plains flute ref name flute http www.flutetree.com nature InsideNAPF.html ... be one fist width. ref name flute ref name zadjik Materials File Rick heller nativeamerican flute.png 400px thumb NativeAmerican style flute, cedar NativeAmerican flutes can be made from various ...Image NativeAmerican Flute by Chief Arthur Two Crows.jpg thumb 320px NativeAmerican flute crafted by Chief Arthur Two Crows, 1987 The NativeAmerican flute has achieved some measure of fame for its distinctive ... ref each with slightly different construction. History Image NativeAmerican Flute Busker by David Shankbone.jpg ... Lafayette subway station playing a NativeAmerican flute. There are many stories about how different NativeAmerican peoples discovered the flute. A common character in these stories is the woodpecker ... url http Flutopedia.com naf legend.htm title Legends and Myths of the NativeAmerican Flute work Flutopedia ... www.zadjik.com flutes history.htm History of NativeAmerican Flute , Zadjik Productions ref The oldest extant NativeAmerican flute made of wood was collected by the Italian adventurer Giacomo Beltrami ... exists, Mary Youngblood was the only NativeAmerican flutist to win two awards during its tenure. Several ... winning NativeAmerican flautists include R. Carlos Nakai , Joseph Firecrow , Robert Mirabal , Charles ... classical composers have written for the NativeAmerican flute, including James DeMars , David ... File NativeAmerican flute Composite Anatomy.jpg 400px thumb NativeAmerican flute anatomy The Native ... played on the adjacent flute. Citation needed date March 2011 The traditional NativeAmerican ... in the United States NativeAmerican tribal members of a federally or state recognized tribe, or their approved artisans, are considered to be authentic NativeAmerican flutes . It is illegal ... more details
Infobox ethnic group group Metrolina NativeAmerican Association state North Carolina founded 1976 seat Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte pop 10,000 langs English language English rels related The Metrolina NativeAmerican Association MNAA is a Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican community association in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Mecklenburg County , North Carolina . MNAA is a North Carolina state recognized tribes state recognized Urban Indian Center. ref name NCDOA cite web title Tribes and Organizations work North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs url http www.doa.state.nc.us cia tribesorg.htm accessdate 2010 09 15 ref Incorporated in January 1976 by local Native Americans as a non profit education advocacy group, the MNAA and has grown to encompass child care, employment, and age based community programs. It is the second oldest Urban Indian Center in North Carolina. ref name Timeline cite web title North Carolina American Indian History Time Line work North Carolina Museum of History url http ncmuseumofhistory.org nchh amerindian.html accessdate 2007 05 25 ref The organization serves over 10,000 Native Americans in Mecklenburg and the surrounding counties. Since its inception in 1976, the organizations hosts an annual powwow and cultural festival. ref name MNAA cite web title History work Metrolina NativeAmerican Association url http www.metrolinanativeamericans.com accessdate 2010 09 15 ref References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for a discussion of different citation methods and how to generate footnotes using the ref & ref tags and the Reflist template Reflist 2 External links http www.metrolinanativeamericans.com The Metrolina NativeAmerican Association web site Category State recognized NativeAmerican tribes Category NativeAmerican organizations Category Mecklenburg County, North Carolina US org stub ... more details
Cleanup date December 2009 NativeAmerican civil rights are the civil rights of Native Americans in the United ... ref In more recent times, there has been controversy around the use of American Indian symbols ... on today. Religious rights Main NativeAmerican religion Religion before Euro American contact ... into Native society. ref name JUtter2 Utter, Jack. p. 148. ref This is due to both voluntary and forced ..., p. 1127 ref however, other laws provide for ceremonial use of these by NativeAmerican religious practitioners. One example of Christianity s influence on NativeAmerican religion is the prominence of the figure of Jesus Christ in peyote ceremonies of the NativeAmerican Church , ref Woodhead, Linda ... by European Colonists The NativeAmerican religion was initially suppressed by the colonists who ... of America, NativeAmerican religion has routinely been suppressed by English, Spanish, and other ... concerning Native Americans from Indian political policy. ref name FHoxie Hoxie, Frederick E., ed ... The government provided various religious groups with funds to accomplish NativeAmerican conversion ... with national U.S. holidays. Contemporary American Indian religious issues Established in 1918, the Native ..., Frederick E. ibid. p. 20 ref Today, it serves as an intertribal, multilingual network. The NativeAmerican ... not place this on NativeAmerican peyotists who were using it for religious practice, though some ... ritually. These were amended under the pressure from the NativeAmerican Church member if the members ... to South Dakota s, which stipulates, p eyote when used as a sacrament in services of the NativeAmerican ... date July 2011 have arisen when those who are not of NativeAmerican descent join the NativeAmerican ..., Bryan H. NativeAmerican sovereignty on trial a handbook with cases, laws, and documents. Santa Barbara ... in colonial times and American government also co exist in the same country. ref name airpi2005 ... Native tribes with different forms of governing. In current times, the U.S. includes 562 American Indian ... more details
Wanamassa was a Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican tribal chief chief of the 17th century. Honors The town of Wanamassa, New Jersey , New Jersey , is named for Wanamassa. The United States Navy large harbor tugboat tug USS Wanamassa YTB 820 USS Wanamassa YTB 820 , in Ship commissioning commission since 1973, is named for him. References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs w2 wanamassa.htm ship namesake paragraph Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wanamassa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Tribal chief DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wanamassa Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category NativeAmerican leaders NorthAm native bio stub ... more details
namenative During the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars in March 1970 at Princeton University , indigenous scholars drafted a plan to develop NativeAmerican Studies as an Academic Disclipine ...NativeAmerican Studies also known as American Indian, Indigenous American, Aboriginal, Native, or First ... America ref namenative , or, taking a hemispheric approach, the Americas . Increasingly, debate has ... studies , NativeAmerican Studies scholars consider a variety of perspectives and employ diverse analytical and methodological tools in their work. ref namenative Sara C. Heitshu, Thomas H. Marshall NativeAmerican Studies A Guide to Reference and Information Sources Social Sciences , Libraries Unlimited, U.S., 2 Rev Ed 2009, ISBN 1563089718 ref Two key concepts shape NativeAmerican studies ... problems facing indigenous peoples. ref namenative History The Native historical experience ... into mainstream European American culture Americanization of Native Americans . Beginning with missionaries ... but to give training for industrial jobs or domestic jobs. ref namenative The Civil Rights Movement ... base of NativeAmerican studies is endogenous , or emerging from within the indigenous communities. Developers of NativeAmerican studies widely dismissed the notion of scientific objectivity ... Journal Canadian Journal of Native Studies Native Studies Review European Review of NativeAmerican Studies W azo a Review Notable NativeAmerican studies scholars please only list people with existing ... Cultural studies NativeAmerican sovereignty Tribal colleges and universities Journal of Indigenous ... 3AWSNAS 3E2.0.CO 3B2 N Who Stole NativeAmerican Studies? W azo a Review. Vol. 12, No. 1. Spring ... 2011 cosmopolitanism and nationalism nativeamerican literature panel discussion Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in NativeAmerican Literature A Panel Discussion. Southern Spaces , 21 June 2011. cite book author1 Clara Sue Kidwell author2 Alan R. Velie title NativeAmerican studies ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 NativeAmerican Public Telecommunications is a branch of the CPB or Corporation for Public Broadcast . They encourage Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican media to be shown on PBS , Category Corporation for Public Broadcasting PBS stub ... more details
lead missing date July 2010 refimprove date July 2010 NativeAmerican Day is a state holiday in California, established in 1968 to honor NativeAmerican cultures and contributions to the state and the United States. Also called American Indian Day, it is observed annually on the fourth Friday in September. California history Infobox Holiday holiday nameNativeAmerican Day CA observedby California date fourth Friday in September type Historical significance A day in honor of Native Americans date2008 September 26 date2009 September 25 date2010 September 24 date2011 September 23 date2012 September 28 In 1968, Governor Ronald Reagan signed a Resolution law resolution calling for a holiday called American Indian Day, to be held the Fourth Friday in September. In 1998, the California Assembly passed AB 1953, which made NativeAmerican Day an official state holiday. South Dakota history Infobox Holiday holiday nameNativeAmerican Day SD observedby South Dakota date Second Monday in October type Historical significance A day in honor of Native Americans date2008 October 13 date2009 October 12 date2010 October 11 date2011 October 10 date2012 October 15 In 1989 the South Dakota legislature unanimously passed legislation proposed by Governor George S. Mickelson to proclaim 1990 as the Year of Reconciliation between Native Americans and whites, to change Columbus Day to NativeAmerican Day and to make Martin Luther King s birthday into a state holiday. Since 1990 the second Monday in October has been celebrated as NativeAmerican Day in South Dakota. Tennessee history In 1994 the state General Assembly established the fourth Monday in September of each year is to be especially observed in Tennessee as American Indian Day TCA 15 2 106 . See also Columbus Day Opposition to Columbus celebrations Indian Day Brazil Brazilian NativeAmerican Day References California http www.leginfo.ca.gov ... http www.nativeamericanday.com NativeAmerican Day Official Webpage South Dakota http legis.state.sd.us ... more details
archivedate 2009 01 10 ref It serves over 5,000 Native Americans in Guilford and the surrounding counties. ref name BriefHistory One of its major events since 1976 is an annual pow wow and cultural festival. ref name Powwow cite web title Guilford NativeAmerican Association work Travel Tools, VisitNC.com ...Orphan date February 2009 The Guilford NativeAmerican Association is a Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican community association in Guilford County, North Carolina Guilford County , North Carolina . It is a North Carolina State recognized American Indian Organization , ref cite journal author title American Indians in North Carolina journal Children s Services Practice Notes year 2006 volume 11 issue 2 accessdate 2007 05 25 url http ssw.unc.edu fcrp cspn vol11 no2 aiinnc.htm ref ref cite book last Paredes first J. Anthony title Indians of the southeastern United States in the late 20th century year 1992 publisher University of Alabama Press location Tuscaloosa isbn 0817305343 page 53 ref and is a United Way of America United Way referral agency. Incorporated in September 1975 by local parents as a non profit education advocacy group, the association has grown to encompass child care , employment , and age based community programs. It is the oldest American Indian urban association in North Carolina and one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the United States ... for the Guilford NativeAmerican Association publisher Office of Economic Development, University ... 13 accessdate 2007 05 25 ref ref name Timeline cite web title North Carolina American Indian History ... and economic self sufficiency . ref name BriefHistory cite web title A Brief History work Guilford NativeAmerican Association url http www.guilfordnative.org pages services.html accessdate 2011 07 28 ... link date July 2011 The association also operates the Guilford NativeAmerican Art Gallery in Greensboro ... GNAA website Category Guilford County, North Carolina Category NativeAmerican organizations Category ... more details
The NativeAmerican Journalists Association , based in Norman, Oklahoma on the campus of the University of Oklahoma , is dedicated to supporting Native Americans in the United States Native Americans in journalism , and focuses on improving communications among Native peoples, and between Native Americans and the general public. The association was founded as the NativeAmerican Press Association in 1983 with initial funding provided by the Gannett Foundation . Adrian C. Louis , Jose Barreiro , and Tim Giago , among others, were founding members. ref name Giago cite news last Giago first Tim title NativeAmerican Journalists Association Owes A Lot to Allen Neuharth, Founder of USA Today url http www.huffingtonpost.com tim giago nativeamerican journalis b 815972.html work HuffPost publisher TheHuffingtonPost.com accessdate 2011 05 09 date 1 April 2011 ref The work of the 501 c organization encompasses a wide range of issues and activities affecting the development of Native media and communications. The organization has advocated for better representations of Native Americans in the media. For example, they spoke out against the United States government s use of Geronimo s name as a code for Osama bin Laden . ref Vanever, L. M. http www.brantfordexpositor.ca ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 3109306 Geronimo more than a code name. The Expositioner. 5 May 2011 retrieved 9 May 2011 . ref They host workshops and conferences to teach and share the journalistic skills necessary to cover issues in and about Indian Country. ref http businessjournalism.org 2011 05 05 covering business on tribal lands fort lauderdale july 13 Covering Business on Tribal Lands. Business Journalism. 2011 retrieved 9 May 2011 . ref They are a member group of UNITY Journalists of Color, Inc. , an organization founded ... official website http www.naja.com DEFAULTSORT NativeAmerican Journalists Association Category NativeAmerican organizations Category American journalism organizations Category Journalism related ... more details
primary sources date January 2011 The NativeAmerican Times is a national newspaper which provides Indigenous peoples of the Americas American Indian coverage, based in Oklahoma . The newspaper s Publishing publisher is Lisa Snell. ref name Publisher cite web title Lisa Snell url http www.nativetimes.com index.php?option com qcontacts&view contact&id 2 advertising inquiries&catid 67 nat&Itemid 100039 publisher NativeAmerican Times accessdate 18 January 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.nativetimes.com Official web page Italic title Category Newspapers published in Oklahoma news mag stub ... more details
, John NativeAmerican Category 1922 deaths Category Ojibwe people Category Longevity traditions Category People from Cass County, Minnesota NorthAm native bio stub ... . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smith, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... more details
Infobox Newspaper nameNativeAmerican Report type Newsletter format Online journal foundation 2006 owners CD Publications publisher Mike Gerecht editor Kim Hayes headquarters 8204 Fenton Street br Silver Spring, MD Silver Spring , Maryland MD 20910 br United States website http www.grantsandfunding.net GrantsandFunding.net NativeAmerican Report is a news service or newsletter published in Silver Spring, MD by CD Publications . It reports on activities of Congress, the courts and federal agencies related to tribal interests. History CD Publications began producing housing related newsletters in 1961, starting with Housing Affairs Letter . The company branched out into senior affairs with Aging News Alert in 1984, and into grant seeking with Federal Assistance Monitor in 1986. In Fall 2006, the company acquired NativeAmerican Report and NativeAmerican Law Report from Eli Research and combined them into NativeAmerican Report . Current Coverage NAR publishes news articles on tribal issues related to health access, health promotion and disease management. It also provides updates on, among other things, education improvement and employment job training programs. Other topics include the Bureau of Indian Affairs , taxation, regulations, NativeAmerican law, sovereignty and gaming disputes. Expansion In 2007, NAR , along with CD Publications other funding news services, was moved onto the web portal GrantsandFunding.net . However, unlike most of the other publications, NAR s electronic version is a PDF format, downloadable newsletter. See also Children & Youth Funding Report Community Health Funding Report Federal & Foundation Assistance Monitor Private Grants Alert Substance Abuse & Disability Services Report References CD Publications. Acquisitions March 2007 . Newsletter on Newsletters, The . Found online at Findarticles.com http findarticles.com p articles mi hb5606 is 200703 ai n23601508 . CD Publications, Inc. http www.cdpublications.com . External links http www.cdpublications.com ... more details
sector economic development and large scale development. ref name NACDI NativeAmerican Community ..., to lead. ref name liberty Sturgis, Amy H. Liberty in Perfection Freedom in NativeAmerican Thought. 1999 http www.thefreemanonline.org featured liberty in perfection freedom in nativeamerican ...Orphan date February 2011 File Alexispowwow.jpg thumb Alexispowwow Native Americans in the United States NativeAmerican politics remain divided over different issues such as assimilation, education, healthcare ... surrounding them influence day to day tribal life. NativeAmerican culture as a whole rests between ... with poverty rates of 40 percent or higher. ref name Gary Sandefur, Gary D. American Indian ... name Gary . As a cultural center, the reservations serve as a holding place for the old ways of Native ... given away to someone not of Native lineage. ref name old As an example of continuing the traditional ways, one NativeAmerican Who date February 2011 said, Time evolves and comes to a place where ... Research Center, NativeAmerican youth were more likely to have consumed alcohol in their lifetime and been intoxicated in the time period of the test than Whites. NativeAmerican drinkers were almost ... Behavior And Access To Alcohol Between NativeAmerican and White Adolescents. Print ref From ... Dependence Among Seven NativeAmerican Tribes. Print ref Healthcare Improvements vs. Shortcomings ..., praises this addition saying, There is not a NativeAmerican alive today who has not witnessed ... health b 218636.html ref Cultural Barriers According to Elaine Watson Jordan, Ph.D., the NativeAmerican ... of Labor issued the results of their research concerning Native youth integrating American culture ... values of NativeAmerican individuals are described as, The traditional Indian s view of the world ... involvement ref name papago and trying to get Native youths who were taught early to be community ... NativeAmerican topics ... more details
The Institute of NativeAmerican Studies INAS was founded in 2004 at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia , to provide programming, instruction, and research support in Indigenous peoples of the Americas NativeAmerican Studies. INAS offers undergraduate and graduate certificates as well as courses related to Native Americans in the areas of archaeology , cultures, history , law and policy, and literature . External links http www.uga.edu inas Institute of NativeAmerican Studies website coord missing Georgia U.S. state Category Colleges and schools of the University of Georgia UGeorgia stub ... more details
July 23, 2009 author Kocher, Greg work Lexington Herald Leader accessdate 2009 07 23 ref The NativeAmerican Indian Dog is frequently confused with others referred to as Indian dog disambiguation Indian dog s. In May 2008 a NativeAmerican Indian Dog was removed from a home in Michigan after local ... were inconclusive either way. ref name Flintjournal1 A three day old baby boy was critically injured in July 2009 after the family s NativeAmerican Indian Dog picked the baby out of his crib ... the dog was a NativeAmerican Indian breed and said the breeder told him the dog s grandparentage as 90 percent wolf. ref name Kentucky3 cite news url http www.kentucky.com latest news story 870861.html ..., and Ulber work Lexington Herald Leader accessdate 2009 07 23 ref NativeAmerican Indian Dogs Are NOT wolf ..., traditionally NativeAmerican s dogs were rarely over 70 pounds. They are particularly known ... , ref name Flintjournal1 cite news url http www.mlive.com flintjournal index.ssf 2008 05 not knowing ... Indian reservation s. ref name MVKennel http www.majesticview1.com NAIDs Breed Info.htm Breed Information ... Gray Wolf wolf heritage in some of these dogs. ref name Kentucky2 cite news url http www.kentucky.com .... ref name Kentucky2 ref name Kentucky1 cite news url http www.kentucky.com 171 story 868352.html ... with any Kennel club International major kennel clubs or registries. The American Kennel Club and United Kennel Club do not recognize the NativeAmerican Indian Dog as a breed. ref name Kentucky3 There are only six breeders of the dog authorized by the founding breeder, ref name IDB http indiandogbreeders.org ... more details
independently, in collaboration with other women, and in tandem with NativeAmerican men. ref name ... , ref name AAR African American Registry. Edmonia Lewis, an artist with African with NativeAmerican ... girl, ref name Harpers As quoted in a Harper s press release in A NativeAmerican literature. 1899 ... of NativeAmerican culture ref name Hutchinson2 Hutchinson, E. 2009 . The Indian craze ... So La Lee s oncoming blindness, ref name Berlo Berlo, J.C. 1992 . The early years of NativeAmerican ... it, truly imagine NativeAmerican women with love and a humanizing eye. ref name Tsinhnahjinnie2 Tsinhnahjinnie ... in California on NativeAmerican culture and the art of basket weaving. ref name Bibby Bibby ...Women in NativeAmerican communities have been producing art intertwined with spirituality, life, and beauty for centuries. According to mixed media artist, Nadema Agard, NativeAmerican women have always ... Farris2 Farris, P. 2005 . Contemporary NativeAmerican women artists visual expressions of feminism ... American woman to to seek training in neoclassical sculpture. ref name Sherwood Sherwood, D. 1991 ... who contributed to art as a NativeAmerican who had been assimilated through a Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant NativeAmerican policy policy put forth by Ulysses S. Grant President Grant . Her ... situations everyone could relate to. De Cora had a talent with combining a mix of NativeAmerican ... American influenced art because of an erroneous idea that art and ethnicity were linked. ref name Hutchinson Hutchinson, E. 2001 . Modern NativeAmerican art Angel De Cora s transcultural aesthetics ... she was a woman and still more unfortunately an American Indian. ref name Curtis Curtis ... she created her own typography with its own NativeAmerican influence and illustrated it with the simplistic ... for NativeAmerican art and history with the idea in mind to bring NativeAmerican art into mainstream ... Press Books. ref and encouraged her students to combine their NativeAmerican art into modern art ... more details
States NativeAmerican religions exhibit much diversity, largely due to the relative isolation ... tribes. NativeAmerican religion is closely connected to the land in which Native Americans dwell and the supernatural . While there are many different NativeAmerican religious practices, most address ... of Oklahoma Press, 2001. P. 145. ref NativeAmerican spirituality is often characterized by animism ... . NativeAmerican religions tend not to be institutionalized but rather experiential and personal. This has ... their faith and religion problematic at best. NativeAmerican religions tend to be carried out mainly ... than a religion. ref Peelman, Achiel. Christ Is A NativeAmerican .Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Novalis .... ref Peelman, Achiel. Christ Is A NativeAmerican . Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Novalis Saint Paul ... ref ref http www.religioustolerance.org nataspir.htm ref Major NativeAmerican religions Christianity ... NativeAmerican communities. Generally speaking, these communities are fundamentalist in theology ... Religion, founded in 1799 by Seneca people Seneca Handsome Lake , revitalized NativeAmerican ..., the Prophet Dance w ashat . ref name dance The religion combined elements of Christianity with native beliefs, but it rejected white American culture. ref name dance This made it difficult to assimilate ... from nomads to farmers, in the European American tradition. ref name dance They wanted to remake ... Great Lakes region to other NativeAmerican tribes such as the Chippewa Ojibway , Meskwaki Fox , Kickapoo ... 1891 Sioux Ghost Dance. Ghost Dances influenced many nativeAmerican religions. The Ghost Dance is a very ... of the NativeAmerican Church, and Big Moon of the Kiowa tribe. Congressional legislation affecting NativeAmerican religion American Indian Religious Freedom Act Main American Indian Religious Freedom ..., Aleuts, and Native Hawaiians. It was passed on August 11, 1978. NativeAmerican Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Main NativeAmerican Graves Protection and Repatriation Act The NativeAmerican ... more details
NativeAmerican hip hop is hip hop culture practiced by people of NativeAmerican heritage in colloquial ... city African American and Latino American communities of New York City . ref name chang cite book ... music biography.php title Litefoot ref winner of the NativeAmerican Music Awards NativeAmerican Music Award , are also well known NativeAmerican hip hop artists. Wu Tang affiliate King Just is also of NativeAmerican and the Old Dirty Bastard also claimed to be of NativeAmerican descent. ref cite ... ref Flavor Unit member Apache is also NativeAmerican. Except for perhaps a few other artists, the majority of NativeAmerican hip hop is to be found in the underground scene, rarely gaining exposure beyond regional hits. Kemozabi , a Wyandot people Wyandot DJ from the all native FBI hip hop FBI crew ... Native hip hop poised for breakthrough url http www.aboriginal.ca portal modules.php?name News&file ... http web.archive.org web 20041107004520 http www.aboriginal.ca portal modules.php?name News&file article&sid 33 archivedate 2004 11 07 ref Hatchet Warrior , the second album by NativeAmerican ... The original showcase for NativeAmerican and Aboriginal Canadian hip hop and rap artists. http research2.csci.educ.ubc.ca ... DEFAULTSORT NativeAmerican Hip Hop Category American Indian music Category Hip hop by nationality ... of hip hop but varies in style along the lines of hip hop in general. Native Americans have been present in hip hop since its inception as breakdancers , DJ s, rappers , and graffiti artists. The NativeAmerican contribution to hip hop can occasionally be veiled by the ethnic umbrella term of Hispanic ... American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race . ref http www.whitehouse.gov omb ... grew up in Brooklyn , is Cree . ref name Wash Post 2002 cite news first Teresa last Wiltz title The Ever ... DMC competitions. War Party hip hop War Party , became the first native performers to host RapCity ... link for the Native Hip Hop website. ref one of the main websites promoting Native hip hop performers ... more details