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Infobox television show name The NativeAmericans image caption genre Documentary film Documentary director John Borden br Phil Lucas br George Burdeau narrated Joy Harjo country UnitedStates language English num seasons 1 num episodes 3 executive producer Jonathan Taplin producer runtime network TBS TV channel TBS first aired Start date 1994 10 10 last aired br End date 1994 10 13 The NativeAmericans is a three part American television Documentary film documentary miniseries that premiered on TBS TV channel TBS on October 10, 1994. ref name C16 cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1994 10 10 movies television review a romantic tribute to the first americans.html title Television Review A Romantic Tribute To the First Americans last Goodman first Walter date October 10, 1994 work The New York Times accessdate 14 December 2009 ref The remaining two episodes aired on October 11 and 13, 1994. ref name Heckman Directed by John Borden , Phil Lucas and George Burdeau , the six hour series explores the history of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American cultures, with each hour of the series devoted to a particular region of the UnitedStates. Music for the series was composed by Robbie Robertson in collaboration with other Native American and Canadian First Nations musicians, including Ulali , Rita Coolidge , Douglas Spotted Eagle and Kashtin , and was released on the album Music for The NativeAmericans . ref name Heckman cite news url http articles.latimes.com 1994 10 04 entertainment ca 46418 1 native american music title Getting In Touch With His Roots last Heckman first Don date October 4, 1994 work Los Angeles Times accessdate 14 December 2009 ref References Reflist External links imdb title 0215431 DEFAULTSORT NativeAmericans Category American documentary television series Category American television miniseries Category 1994 American television series debuts Category TBS TV channel network shows Category Native American documentary films Category Indigenous ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Image Amerikanska folk, Nordisk familjebok.jpg thumb right In the UnitedStates, there are over 560 federally recognized tribes, and over 1.8 million NativeAmericansNative American identity in the UnitedStates is an evolving topic based on the struggle to define NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American or American Indian both for people who consider themselves ... p487 The future of their identity is extremely important to NativeAmericans in the UnitedStates ... officials had similar policies. ref Russell 2002 p67 ref UnitedStates government definitions main Native American recognition in the UnitedStates Image IndianAct2.jpg right frame President Coolidge ..., Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the UnitedStates An Overview , Hypatia ... 0803244169 Census 2000 PHC T 18. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the UnitedStates 2000 ..., languages, and sacred places. He remarks that there may soon be no more NativeAmericans, only Native American Americans, like Polish American s and Italian American s. As the number of Indians ... to the Manifest Destiny that the UnitedStates span the continent that was, after all, occupied. Russell contrasts this with the reminder that NativeAmericans are members of communities before members ... marry out to other groups at a higher rate than any other demography of the UnitedStatesUnited ... usa.png left thumb 300px BIA map of reservations in the UnitedStates Related to the remembrance ... 2002 emphasizes the role that proximity to other NativeAmericans and ultimately proximity to tribal ... Collier s tenure as Commissioner of Indian Affairs began in 1933, various policies of the UnitedStates ... between social identity of NativeAmericans and their political status as members of a tribe ... tribal governments in the UnitedStates, which are recognized as having the right to establish their own ..., band, nation, or organized Indian community recognized by the UnitedStates ref The government ... more details
of Native Identity in Canada and the UnitedStates An Overview Hypatia 18.2 pages 3 31 Miller ... PHC T 18. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the UnitedStates 2000 UnitedStates Census Bureau ... here Refend div DEFAULTSORT Native American Recognition In The UnitedStates Category Native American ...for state recognition in the UnitedStates State recognized tribes Image IndianAct2.jpg right frame President ... recognition in the UnitedStates most often refers to the process of a tribe being recognized by the United ... in the UnitedStates. ref National Register http www.bia.gov idc groups xraca documents text idc011463.pdf ..., 2010 ref The UnitedStates recognizes the right of these tribes to self government and supports their tribal ... by the UnitedStates to Indians because of their status as Indians. Historic judicial and legislative definitions Image Biaseal.gif left thumb Bureau of Indian Affair s seal UnitedStates Supreme ... was not sufficient for classification as Indian in the eyes of the courts. ref UnitedStates v. Antelope ... tribal relations with the Indians thereon. Alberty v. UnitedStates , 162 US 499, 500 01 1896 held ... to tribal governments. Senator Daniel K. Inouye , Chairman of the UnitedStates Senate Committee ... programs and services provided by the UnitedStates to Indians because of their status as Indians ... for individuals The UnitedStates census allows citizens to check any ethnicity without requirements ... laws.findlaw.com us 436 49.html publisher Supreme Court of the UnitedStates accessdate December .... 515, 559 1832 see UnitedStates v. Mazurie, 419 U.S. 544, 557 1975 F. Cohen, Handbook of Federal ... a separate people, with the power of regulating their internal and social relations. UnitedStates v. Kagama, 118 U.S. 375, 381 382 1886 . See UnitedStates v. Wheeler, 435 U.S. 313 1978 . They have ... membership 436 U.S. 49, 56 Jones v. Meehan, 175 U.S. 1, 29 1899 inheritance rules UnitedStates ... , searching their family history and attempting to find records of NativeAmericans in their family ... more details
bin browse.pl authors A Americans This is a list of notable NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American women of the UnitedStates. Please note that it should contain only Native women of the UnitedStates and its territories, not First Nations women or Native women of Central and South America ... Ada Deer , Menominee author, activist, and the first NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative ...When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that describes the person added as Native or Native American or a source where the person describes themselves as such , or a source that states they are members of a Native American tribe, in accordance with Wikipedia s No Original Research ... A147 Native American Authors Louise Abeita Bot generated title ref Aguilar Family Aguilar sisters , Santo ... , chief of the Sakonett tribe ref http www.accessgenealogy.com native tribes chiefs2.htm Indian ... http www.ipl.org div natam bin browse.pl A12 Native American Authors Marilou Awiakta Bot generated ... . Native Authors. . Retrieved 10 July 2010. ref Rebecca M. Benally , Navajo Nation Board of Education ... Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Elouise Cobell Blackfeet , Executive Director of the Native American ... Wyandot , born 1874 1946 , first Native American female Lawyer attorney , and first Native American ... native speaker of the Mohegan Pequot language Cecilia Fire Thunder born 1946 , former president of the Oglala ... , Comanche president of Americans for Indian Opportunity Allison Hedge Coke , Wyandot people Huron ... Cowlitz singer and printmaker J Sarah James , Washo people Washoe basketweaver Jana Native American ... nation Seneca leader Mountain Wolf Woman 1884 1960 , Ho Chunk Native American Church member ... , first female Native American physician, Omaha tribe Omaha tribe Lori Piestewa 1979 2003 , Hopi soldier ... s Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations Martha Redbone , Choctaw , Shawnee , and African American ... Native American Marine Boeda Strand born 1834 , head basket weaver of the Snohomish tribe Snohomish ... more details
migration within the UnitedStates in the first half of the 20th century, more than 6 million African Americans moved from the South to northern and Midwestern UnitedStates midwestern industrial ... offices. A total of 123 African Americans have served in the UnitedStates Congress , most in the United ... elected to the UnitedStates Senate and to many congressional seats. Four African Americans have served ... American mayors . List of African Americans in the UnitedStates Congress UnitedStates Senate main ... in the UnitedStates Congress during the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War ... in the Southern UnitedStates for the first time. The Compromise of 1877 initiated the period that followed, known as Redemption UnitedStates history Redemption among white southerners. Conservative ... have served in the U.S. Senate , two in the Republican Party UnitedStates Republican Party from Mississippi during the Reconstruction Era and four more recently three Democratic Party UnitedStates ... in the UnitedStates Congress was established after the American Civil War Civil War by amendments to the UnitedStates Constitution Constitution . The Thirteenth Amendment to the UnitedStates Constitution ... to the UnitedStates Constitution Fourteenth Amendment ratified July 9, 1868 made all people born or naturalized in the UnitedStates citizens. The Fifteenth Amendment to the UnitedStates Constitution ... the first black member of the UnitedStates Senate Senate , becoming also the first black member ... and Virginia . All of these Reconstruction era of the UnitedStates Reconstruction era black senators and representatives were members of the UnitedStates Republican Party Republican Party . The Republicans represented the party of Abraham Lincoln and of emancipation. The Southern UnitedStates Democratic ... UnitedStates presidential election, 1876 Presidential election of 1876 between Democratic ... in the form of Lynching in the UnitedStates lynchings and Mass racial violence in the United ... more details
The Administration for NativeAmericans ANA is a department of the UnitedStatesUnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services Department of Health and Human Services established in 1974 through the Native American Programs Act NAPA . The mission of ANA is to promote economic and social self sufficiency for NativeAmericans in the UnitedStates American Indians , Alaska Natives , Native Hawaiians , and other Pacific Islander Native Pacific Islanders . ANA provides community based project funding to improve the lives of native children and families thereby reducing long term dependency on public assistance. Funding for community based projects is provided through three competitive discretionary grant programs to eligible tribes and non profit NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American organizations. External links http www.acf.hhs.gov programs ana about about.html About ANA HHS agencies Category Native American topics Category UnitedStates Department of Health and Human Services agencies Category Alaska Natives and UnitedStates law ... more details
of NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNativeAmericans in film has been contentious, raising ... Peter Pan is a classic children s movie that involves NativeAmericans. A major scene in Peter Pan involves the Lost Boys and Peter Pan celebrating at the NativeAmericans camp after Peter rescues ... the two groups, both hating the other. The Europeans want gold and the NativeAmericans want their land ... portrays NativeAmericans and Europeans with just as much guile. One scene involves both the Europeans and the NativeAmericans singing Savages about the other group. Europeans What can you expect ..., Now we sound the drums of war. NativeAmericans This is what we feared. The pale face is a demon, The only ... Traditionally, NativeAmericans have been portrayed as the uncivilized villains in film. According ... Americans in Movies. NativeAmericans and Cinema. N.p. 2010. Web. 1 December 2010. ref In most films involving NativeAmericans, they wear clothes made from animal skins, carry spears, and enjoy fighting ... portrayals In some films, NativeAmericans are viewed as intelligent and spiritual. They are the innocent ..., and taking him as a prisoner away from the Native American land. Out of nowhere, the NativeAmericans race onto the scene and kill all of the U.S. soldiers while none of the NativeAmericans get killed ... gets accepted by the NativeAmericans and falls in love with one of the young women, Pocahontas. When ... World. Dir. Terrence Malick. New Line Cinema, 2006. Film. ref The NativeAmericans portrayed in this film ... settlers. See also Portal box Indigenous peoples of North America UnitedStates Film Early film racism in the UnitedStates Revisionist Western Reel Injun Imagining Indians NativeAmericans in popular culture NativeAmericans in children s literature References references Category Native American topics Category Native American history Category American culture Category Social history of the UnitedStates Category Cultural appropriation Category History of racism in the cinema of the UnitedStates ... more details
Stalin . Red Western or Ostern films usually portrayed the NativeAmericans in the UnitedStates ...Merge Stereotypes of NativeAmericans date May 2010 The portrayal of Indigenous people of the Americas Native American s in popular culture has traditionally oscillated between the fascination with the noble savage who lives in harmony with nature and their depiction as uncivilized bad guys in the traditional Western genre Western genre . In 1851 Charles Dickens wrote a scathingly sarcastic review in his weekly magazine Household Words of painter George Catlin s show of American Indians when it visited England. In his essay, entitled http www.readbookonline.net readOnLine 2529 The Noble Savage , Dickens expressed repugnance for Indians and their way of life in no uncertain terms, recommending that they ought to be civilized out of existence . Dickens s essay refers back to Dryden s well known use of the term, not to Rousseau. Dickens s scorn for those unnamed individuals, who, like Catlin, he alleged, misguidedly exalted the so called noble savage , was limitless. In reality, Dickens maintained, Indians were dirty, cruel, and constantly fighting among themselves. Dickens s satire on Catlin and others like him who might find something to admire in the American Indians or African bushmen is a notable turning point in the history of the use of the phrase. ref For an account of Dickens ... of authentic Indians in Eastern Europe. The concept of NativeAmericans living in harmony ... depiction of NativeAmericans came to be seen as politically incorrect in the 1980s, as reflected ... Native American counterpart of the biblical Ten Commandments . The ten points listed echo the clich of the native living in ecological harmony. References Reflist See also Legend of Rainbow Warriors Show Indians Noble Savage Great Spirit NativeAmericans in children s literature Portrayal of NativeAmericans in film Category NativeAmericans in popular culture Category American popular culture ... more details
ik Yup ik peoples and Indigenous peoples of the Americas American Indians , commonly called NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNativeAmericans or First Nations in Canada . This article primarily discusses stereotype s present in Canadian and UnitedStates American culture, but the same or similar ...Refimprove date January 2008 globalize North America date December 2010 Stereotypes of NativeAmericans ... About NativeAmericans. http www.jcu.edu education ed350 Myths 20and 20Stereotypes 20About 20Native .... These images have become known across North America. NativeAmericans have been stereotyped ... Native tribes as a malignant presence to be wiped out or reined in, or depicted as a form of local wildlife . Western stereotypes of NativeAmericans tend to portray them as trackers , with the ability ... Portrayals of Aboriginal People ref NativeAmericans are perceived as rich per gaming revenues. Not all ... roll. The claim that all NativeAmericans have a vast amount of knowledge about medicine, even ... rose in May 2011. The assertion that NativeAmericans cannot grow facial hair is a common misconception ... that male NativeAmericans never shave but still do not have beards. The common explanation for this miracle ... novels about NativeAmericans in the 19th century. Interestingly, May had never seen NativeAmericans ... List of trademarks featuring NativeAmericans Stereotype threat Racial profiling References reflist ... DEFAULTSORT Stereotypes Of NativeAmericans Category Aboriginal peoples in Canada Category Ethnocentrism Category Ethnic and racial stereotypes Category Native American topics Category NativeAmericans .... ref http pubs.niaaa.nih.gov publications arh22 4 253.pdf American Indians and Alcohol ref NativeAmericans were also portrayed as fierce warriors and braves, often appearing in school sports teams .... Some Native American Mascot Controversy controversial upper level Native American team mascots ... Kid and Predator . Portrayals of Native characters as primitive, criminal, violent, rapists, deceptive ... more details
NativeAmericans have a long relationship with hot springs . There is evidence that many of the major hot springs in the Americas were visited and used by local Indigenous peoples of the Americas native peoples . There are artifacts near some of these hot springs that support a history of human activity that extends back thousands of years. NativeAmericans revered hot springs as a sacred healing place. ref http geoheat.oit.edu bulletin bull16 4 art2.pdf Historical Impacts of Geothermal Resources on the People of North America , John W. Lund, orig. published in Proceedings of the 1995 World Geothermal Congress, Florence, Italy, 1995, revised version published in Geo Heat Center Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, retrieved Nov. 9, 2006 ref The natural hot springs in Tonopah, Arizona are a prime example. The name Tonopah derives from the Western Apache name T Nohw , meaning Water For Us or Water For You , Though there are no ruins or evidence of dwellings in the immediate vicinity of the hot springs, the prevalence of grain grinding mortar holes, pottery shards, and other man made objects in the area suggest that this site was frequented for many years by native peoples such as the Hohokam . The hundreds of very high quality arrowhead s found near existing springs in Tonopah attest to its popularity as a hunting ground. References references Further reading and External Links Marjorie Gersh Young, Hot Springs and Hot Pools of the Southwest Jayson Loam s Original Guide, Aqua Thermal Access, 2004. ISBN 1 890880 05 1. Marjorie Gersh Young, Hot Springs & Hot Pools Of The Northwest, Aqua Thermal Access, 2003. ISBN 1 890880 04 3. G. J Woodsworth, Hot springs of Western Canada a complete guide, West Vancouver Gordon Soules Book Publishers. 1999. ISBN 0 919574 03 3. Clay Thompson, Tonopah It s Water Under The Bush , the Arizona Republic 1 12 03, p. B12. DEFAULTSORT NativeAmericans And Hot Springs Category Hot springs of the UnitedStates Category Bathing Category Religious places of the indigenous ... more details
1868 to 1924. The Americanization of NativeAmericans was an assimilation effort by the UnitedStates ... of property and the uses of land. The UnitedStates and NativeAmericans, 1776 1860 The struggle ... alike as the agricultural frontier moved west. The UnitedStates continued the use of NativeAmericans ... and join the political community of the UnitedStates. ref name chiefJustic taney cquote NativeAmericans ... The decision in UnitedStates v. Kagama led to the new idea that protection of NativeAmericans could ... NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American youths according to Euro American standards ... Indigenous peoples of North America UnitedStates Canadian Indian residential school system NativeAmericans ... Americans were alcohol intolerant and began to suffer high rates of alcoholism. UnitedStates v. Sandoval ...Image Assmilation of Native Americans.jpg 295px thumb right Portrait of NativeAmericans from the Cherokee ... context, the cultural transformation of NativeAmericans. ref name perdue cite book last ... policies were based on the idea that when indigenous people learned UnitedStates European American ... to create individual homesteads for NativeAmericans. Land allotments were made in exchange for Native ... policy. Europeans and NativeAmericans in North America, 1601 1776 Image Map of territorial ... diplomatic and economic force to secure control of more territories from NativeAmericans. For further ... the UnitedStates. Now, instead of a buffer against other civilized foes, the tribes often became viewed as an obstacle in the expansion of the UnitedStates. Image Benjamin Hawkins and the Creek ... Creek NativeAmericans how to use European technology. Painted in 1805. George Washington formulated ... for civilization which included, blockquote 1. impartial justice toward NativeAmericans br 2. regulated ... chapter Brothers, Listen ... You Must Submit page 258 isbn 0965063107 ref The UnitedStates appointed agents, like Benjamin Hawkins , to live among the NativeAmericans and to teach them how to live ... more details
, The Meth Epidemic DEFAULTSORT Methamphetamine And NativeAmericans Category Methamphetamine Category Native American topics Category Drugs in the UnitedStates ...Methamphetamine has become a major concern among the NativeAmericans within the last decade. Tribal leaders and reservation police departments consider the epidemic the largest threat to public safety and attribute higher rates of domestic violence, assaults, burglaries, and child abuse and neglect on reservations to the drug. ref http www.bia.gov bia ojs.html ref ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 06 10 AR2007061001182.html ref Background Methamphetamine s westward spread from California included most of Indian Country however, due to the nature of the substance, it is created independently in labs on tribal lands and surrounding areas, as well. As in the case of the Wind River Indian Reservation , Mexican drug cartels specifically targeted reservations due to their isolation and complicated drug laws. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 04 29 AR2007042900577 3.html ref Tribes have the right to outlaw substances on their lands as a part of their inherent rights as domestic dependent nations. For example, Montana legally allows the sale of alcohol as does the rest of the UnitedStates, but the Crow and Northern Cheyenne reservations in the state prohibit it. ref http www.gannett.com go difference greatfalls pages part8 dry.html ref The jurisdictional issues between native and federal law created created loopholes and opportunities for the cartels to begin business. Current status Empty section date June 2010 Effects on Indian Country ... Meth Overview.pdf ref The increase cannot be solely attributed to Native American users. Traffickers, criminal groups, and gang members commit crimes against other groups and NativeAmericans in order ... to the UnitedStates Department of Justice , the crimes can be divided into three categories ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNativeAmericans have been featured ... of the UnitedStates. Ortiz includes the forced removal of Native peoples from their homelands .... During the 1940s, the UnitedStates. Bureau of Indian Affairs published a series of bilingual ... of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. See also NativeAmericans in popular culture Portrayal of Native ... lisamitten ailabib.htm I is not for Indian The Portrayal of NativeAmericans in Books ..., Inc. MacCann, D. 1993 . NativeAmericans in books for the young. In V. J. Harris Ed. , Teaching Multicultural ... . NativeAmericans in picture books recommended for early childhood classrooms, 1945 1999. Ph. D. dissertation ... . Los Angeles American Indian Studies Center. DEFAULTSORT NativeAmericans In Children s Literature ... others have been written or contributed to by native authors. Children s literature about American .... The majority of the books were written and illustrated by authors who are not themselves Native American ... more than history or reality of any Native tribal nation or group Caldwell Wood & Mitten, 1991 Dorris ... Library Association to withdraw Native American Month posters and bookmarks with his art on them ... who work with Native populations. Children s literature written or illustrated by American Indians ... Encyclopedia of Children s Literature , in the entry Native American Children s Literature, as far back as 1881, Native authors published stories for children, many that countered stereotypical portrayals ... were watercolors painted by Native artists like Allan Houser whose work would eventually become ... of the books were written by non Native author Ann Nolan Clark , but illustrated by Native artists ... Velino Herrera . In the 1950s, other Native people wrote books for children. D Arcy McNickle s historical ... Book Award in 2004. In the 1990s, many Native authored books for children were published, including ... Native authors write that portray the lives of modern day Native people. One author of this genre ... more details
Dynamic list Many places throughout the UnitedStates of America take their names from the languages of the indigenous NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American American Indian tribes. The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions whose names are derived from these indigenous languages. State names main List of U.S. state name etymologies Alabama ... reflist 2 Bibliography Bright, William 2004 . Native American Place Names of the UnitedStates . Norman ... of Native America . Oxford Oxford University Press. O Brien, Frank Waabu 2010 . Understanding Indian Place Names in Southern New England . Colorado Bauu Press. Category Place names of Native American origin in the UnitedStates Category Native American toponymy UnitedStates ... 2004 47 ref name Rankin Rankin, Robert. 2005. Quapaw . In Native Languages of the Southeastern UnitedStates , eds. Heather K. Hardy and Janine Scancarelli. Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, pg. 492 ... Mithun Mithun, Marianne. 1999. Languages of Native North America . Cambridge Cambridge University ... Linguistics of Native America . Oxford Oxford University Press, pg. 401 ref c.f. the Massachusett language ... . ref cite web url http americanindianstudies.osu.edu ohio.cfm title Native Ohio accessdate 2007 ... river flat . ref Bright 2004 576 ref Alabama Main List of place names in Alabama of Native ... , the largest lake in Florida. Osceola County, Florida Osceola is named after Osceola , the Native American U.S. Native American leader who led the Second Seminole War . Sarasota County, Florida ... Seminole is named after the Seminole Native American U.S. Native American tribe. Idaho Benewah County ... of place names in Nebraska of Native American origin New Jersey main List of place names in New Jersey ... native northcarolina ref Ohio Coshocton, Ohio Coshocton derived from Unami language Unami Lenape ... word meaning white sand bottom or brave young hero . Waushara County a Native American word meaning ... more details
of NativeAmericans in the UnitedStatesNative American , especially Hopi , prophecies. Brown ... but on the native Africans ref name BN283 cite journal title UnitedStates Africa Teaching Committee ...The Bah Faith and NativeAmericans has a history reaching back to the lifetime of Abdu l Bah and has ... have been founded to serve nativeAmericans and have nativeAmericans serve on Bah institutions. By 1963 Bah sources claim members of some 83 tribes of NativeAmericans had joined the religion ... in the UnitedStates in 1916 1917 these letters were compiled together in the book Tablets of the Divine ... on April 8, 1916, but was delayed in being presented in the UnitedStates until 1919 after the end ... in India . Unlike the spread of Christianity within Indian country in the UnitedStates, the Bah ..., or forced conversions of NativeAmericans. Indeed in 1960 Hand of the Cause R h yyih Kh num asked ... And in 1963 anthropologist Alice Beck Kehoe , a well known researcher of NativeAmericans, observed ... National Bah Annual Convention of the UnitedStates and Canada, and asked for the systematic ... The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha is of the UnitedStates year 2007 url http www.chilean ... ref In North America diversification is an ever present theme in Bah history. Native American Indians ... American indigenous there are also substantial populations of native Bah s. There is an estimate of some ... title Guaymi work Data Map All Affinity Blocs People Clusters Affinity Bloc Latin Caribbean Americans ... QuickLists QuickList 40c.asp accessdate 2009 07 04 ref Native religion Acceptance of cultural ... title Native Messengers of God in Canada? A test case for Baha i universalism journal The Bah ... Europe location London year 1996 url https www.msu.edu buckc Buck PDFs Buck Native 1996.pdf issn doi ... of the richness and authenticity of native cultural values. Such recognition has been ... theoretically acknowledged, explicit recognition of native messengers of God has yet to be formalised ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Music for The NativeAmericans Type Soundtrack Artist Robbie Robertson Cover Musicfornativeamericans.jpg Released October 4, 1994 Recorded 1994 Genre Native American music Length 54 17 Label Capitol Records Capitol Producer Robbie Robertson Last album Storyville album Storyville br 1991 This album Music for The NativeAmericans br 1994 Next album Contact from the Underworld of RedBoy br 1998 Album ratings rev1 Rolling Stone rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com artists robbierobertson albums album 116346 review 5946824 music for the nativeamericans ref Music for The NativeAmericans is a 1994 album by Robbie Robertson , compiling music written by Robertson and other colleagues billed as the Red Road Ensemble for the television documentary film The NativeAmericans . The album was Robertson s first foray into writing music specifically inspired by his Mohawk nation Mohawk heritage. Robertson brought in his son Sebastian Robertson to handle the drums on Golden Feather , Skinwalker , It Is a Good Day to Die and Words of Fire, Deeds of Blood . His daughter Delphine Robertson sings backing vocals on Coyote Dance . Track listing The album is compiled as a soundtrack, being credited to a variety of musicians. Songs listed below are credited to Robertson unless otherwise specified. Coyote Dance Dave Pickell, Jim Wilson 4 07 Mahk Jchi Heartbeat Drum Song Pura F Ulali 4 17 Ghost Dance Robertson, Jim Wilson 5 12 The Vanishing Breed Robertson, Douglas Spotted Eagle 4 39 It Is a Good Day to Die Robertson 5 46 Golden Feather Robertson 5 22 Akua Tuta Claude McKenzie , Florent Vollant Kashtin 4 51 Words of Fire, Deeds of Blood Robertson 4 52 Cherokee Morning Song Rita Coolidge 2 58 Skinwalker Robertson, Patrick Leonard 5 56 Ancestor Song Traditional Ulali 2 54 Twisted Hair Jim Wilson Robbie Robertson and Bonnie Jo Hunt 3 23 Notes reflist Category Television soundtracks Category Robbie Robertson albums Category 1994 soundtracks ... more details
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This is a list of Hispanic and Latino Americans who have served in the UnitedStates Congress . Senate class sortable wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Senator Party State Term Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo Republican Party UnitedStates Republican New Mexico 1928 1929 Dennis Chavez Democratic Party UnitedStates Democrat New Mexico 1935 1962 Joseph Montoya Democrat New Mexico 1964 1977 Mel Martinez Mel Mart nez Republican Florida 2005 2009 Ken Salazar Democrat Colorado 2005 2009 Bob Menendez Democrat New Jersey 2006 present Marco Rubio Republican Florida 2011 present House of Representatives class sortable wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Representative Party State Term Romualdo Pacheco Republican California 1877 1878, 1879 1883 Benigno C. Hern ndez Republican New Mexico 1915 1917, 1919 1921 N stor Montoya Republican New Mexico 1921 1923 Dennis Chavez Democrat New Mexico 1931 1935 Joachim O. Fern ndez Democrat Louisiana 1931 1941 Antonio M. Fern ndez Democrat New Mexico 1943 1956 Joseph Montoya Democrat New Mexico 1957 1964 Henry B. Gonzalez Democrat Texas 1961 1999 Edward R. Roybal Democrat California 1963 1993 Kika de la Garza Democrat Texas 1965 1997 Manuel Lujan Jr. Manuel Lujan, Jr. Republican New Mexico 1969 1989 Herman Badillo Democrat New York 1973 1977 Robert Garc a Democrat New York 1978 1990 Matthew G. Martinez Democrat, Republican California 1982 2001 Bill Richardson Democrat New Mexico 1983 1997 Solomon P. Ortiz Democrat Texas 1983 2011 Esteban Edward Torres Democrat California 1983 1999 Albert Bustamante Democrat Texas 1985 1993 Ileana Ros Lehtinen Republican Florida 1989 present Jos Enrique Serrano Jos Serrano Democrat New York 1990 present Ed Pastor Democrat Arizona 1991 present Frank Tejeda Democrat Texas 1993 1997 Bob Menendez Democrat New Jersey 1993 2006 Xavier Becerra ... Puerto Rico 2009 present See also Portalbox Government of the UnitedStates Latino and Hispanic ... and Latino American people in the UnitedStates Congress ... more details
unreferenced date February 2011 The UnitedStates House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Alaska Native Affairs is one of the five subcommittees within the UnitedStates House Committee on Natural Resources House Natural Resources Committee Members, 112th Congress class wikitable Majority Minority valign top party shading Republican Don Young , Alaska, Chairman Tom McClintock , California Jeff Denham , California Dan Benishek , Michigan Paul Gosar , Arizona Ra l Labrador , Idaho Kristi Noem , South Dakota party shading Democratic Dan Boren , Oklahoma, Ranking Member Dale Kildee , Michigan Ben R. Luj n , New Mexico Colleen Hanabusa , Hawaii colspan 2 Ex officio party shading Republican valign top Doc Hastings , Washington party shading Democratic valign top Ed Markey , Massachusetts External links http naturalresources.house.gov Subcommittees Subcommittee ?SubcommitteeID 5066 Official site UnitedStates House Natural Resources Subcommittees USCongressCommittees Category Subcommittees of the UnitedStates House of Representatives Judiciary House Immigration Category Native American topics US Congress stub ... more details
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