Wiktionary Native American The term NativeAmericans may refer to Indigenous peoples of the Americas NativeAmericans in the United States , indigenous peoples living within the United States Native American album Native American album , an album by Tony Rice Native American name controversy Nativism politics , anti immigration politics Know Nothing Native American Party , or Know Nothings , a Nativist American political movement of the 1850 See also American Indian disambiguation disambig az Amerika hindil ri ko id Penduduk Asli Amerika ms Orang Asli Amerika nl Indiaan ja ru sv Amerikas ursprungsbefolkning th tr K z lderili ... more details
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 United States 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 United States. 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
Infobox play name The NativeBorn image image size caption writer Bert Bailey br Edmund Duggan playwright Edmund Duggan characters setting The region near Mount Kosciusko premiere 1913 place orig lang English subject genre Melodrama ibdb id The NativeBorn is an Australian play written by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan playwright Edmund Duggan under the name of Albert Edmunds . It was first produced in 1913 by Bailey s own company. Synopsis The plot is set in the region near near Mount Kosciusko during the early days of European settlement of New South Wales . Neal Blackmore, a land speculator, discovers a gold deposit on the property owned by selector John Hillgrove and tries to get his hands on it. Blackmore desires Lily Armidale, who is in love with Hillgrove s son Jack who is loved in turn by Blackmore s sister, Alma. The Blackmores henchman Solly Steele uses a loaded whip to kill an old fossicker called Kosciusko Joe, who also knows about the gold deposit, and frames Jack Hillgrove for the murder. Comic relief is provided by Miss Cruikshank, Lily s man hating maiden aunt a magician called Charles Spinnifex who falls for Hillgrove s daughter Cissie and his assistant Willie Staggers and a Scottish policeman. ref http nla.gov.au nla.news article10273985 AMUSEMENTS. The Mercury Hobart 10 Feb 1913 3 ref During one scene, Spinnifex s magic abilities allow Jack to escape the villains in another, they enable the heroes to play upon the superstitions of the Blackmore henchman, Barcoo. ref http nla.gov.au nla.news article28122282 THE NATIVEBORN. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 Aug 1913 5 ref The climax involves Jack rescuing Lily from Blackmore s henchmen during a snow storm. Reception They play was popular, although not as much as Bailey and Duggan s earlier collaboration, On Our Selection 1912 play On Our Selection . ref http www.liveperformance.com.au halloffame bertbailey2.html Bert Bailey at Live Performance Hall of Fame ref Original cast Bert Bailey as Charles Spinnifex ... more details
The Administration for NativeAmericans ANA is a department of the United States United States 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 United States 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 United States Native American organizations. External links http www.acf.hhs.gov programs ana about about.html About ANA HHS agencies Category Native American topics Category United States Department of Health and Human Services agencies Category Alaska Natives and United States law ... more details
see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions Infobox ethnic group group NativeAmericans image div ... x112px caption NativeAmericans of the United States from top left br Joseph Brant Sequoyah ... br Unique to Specific Tribe or Band related Indigenous peoples of the Americas NativeAmericans ... to NativeAmericans have been Native American name controversy controversial . According to a 1995 ... written historical record about NativeAmericans after the colonists immigration to the Americas. ref name test Calloway, Colin G. http www.americanheritage.com content nativeamericans first view whites shore NativeAmericans First View Whites from the Shore. American Heritage , Spring 2009. Retrieved 29 Dec 2011 ref Many NativeAmericans lived as hunter gatherer societies and told their histories ... the established NativeAmericans and immigrant Europeans, as well as shifting alliances among ... violence and social disruption. The NativeAmericans suffered high fatalities from the contact with infectious ... NativeAmericans in preparation for assimilation as United States citizens. ref name perdue Cite ... NativeAmericans accessdate 2009 02 17 author Tom Jewett last Jewett first Tom year 1996 2009 ... NativeAmericans from their homelands within established states to lands west of the Mississippi ... agents encouraged NativeAmericans to adopt European style farming and similar pursuits, but European ..., NativeAmericans who were not already U.S. citizens were Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 granted citizenship by Congress of the United States Congress . Contemporary NativeAmericans have a unique ...., Jr., 1997 Red Earth White Lies NativeAmericans and The Myth of Scientific Fact . ref Genetic and linguistic ... Kansas , Nebraska , Arkansas and Oklahoma . The Osage warred with Caddo speaking NativeAmericans ... , ref cite web url http www.nativeamericans.com Huron.htm title NativeAmericans Huron Tribe ... declines of some populations and continuing rivalries among their nations, NativeAmericans sometimes ... more details
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 ... Stalin . Red Western or Ostern films usually portrayed the NativeAmericans in the United States ... 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. NativeAmericans in US Media The popular media in the United States have had a love hate relationship with NativeAmericans. In many films, such as Northwest Passage , NativeAmericans are the villains, attacking White settlers, often at the instigation ... , a comic strip about NativeAmericans created by Mike Roy . 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 ... by Native American actor Jay Silverheels . There have been many Native American characters in comic ... more details
of NativeAmericans in the United States NativeAmericans in film has been contentious, raising allegations of racism. Traditionally, the Native American archetype has been that of a violent, uncivilized ... 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 ... across a Native American tribe that is already living on that land. There is conflict between the two groups, both hating the other. The Europeans want gold and the NativeAmericans want their land ... Native American woman, saves the life of a European man, and prevents the war from happening. Pocahontas 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 ... in the United States Revisionist Western Reel Injun Imagining Indians NativeAmericans in popular culture NativeAmericans in children s literature References references Category Native American ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 globalize North America date December 2010 Stereotypes of NativeAmericans ... ik Yup ik peoples and Indigenous peoples of the Americas American Indians , commonly called NativeAmericans in the United States NativeAmericans or First Nations in Canada . This article primarily ... 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 ... aboriginal people aboriginal portrayals.cfm Common Portrayals of Aboriginal People ref NativeAmericans ... paychecks if they can t prove their tribal membership roll. The claim that all NativeAmericans ... in nature. The Operation Geronimo name controversy rose in May 2011. The assertion that NativeAmericans ... 01 21 ref cquote What is more, many Europeans think that male NativeAmericans never shave but still ... May Winnetou , a German teacher who wrote innumerable novels about NativeAmericans in the 19th century. Interestingly, May had never seen NativeAmericans with his own eyes. 20px 20px Idaho Natives ... and mascots derived from Indigenous peoples List of trademarks featuring NativeAmericans Stereotype ... , GamesRadar US, 2008 11 24 ethnic stereotypes DEFAULTSORT Stereotypes Of NativeAmericans Category ... Native American topics Category NativeAmericans in popular culture .... 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 United States Category Bathing Category Religious places of the indigenous ... 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
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 United States, 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 Crime Reports of crime have escalated since methamphetamine s introduction. FBI offices located ... 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 ... American Indian alcoholism Modern social statistics of NativeAmericans References references External ... DEFAULTSORT Methamphetamine And NativeAmericans Category Methamphetamine Category Native American ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 NativeAmericans in the United States NativeAmericans have been featured ... 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 ... of the United States. Ortiz includes the forced removal of Native peoples from their homelands ... 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 ... 2001 , and Indian Shoes 2002 . In 2007, Sherman Alexie joined the growing list of Native authors writing ... more details
Image Assmilation of Native Americans.jpg 295px thumb right Portrait of NativeAmericans from the Cherokee ... 1868 to 1924. The Americanization of NativeAmericans was an assimilation effort by the United States ... context, the cultural transformation of NativeAmericans. ref name perdue cite book last ... 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 ... of property and the uses of land. The United States and NativeAmericans, 1776 1860 The struggle ... alike as the agricultural frontier moved west. The United States continued the use of NativeAmericans ... 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 ... agents, like Benjamin Hawkins , to live among the NativeAmericans and to teach them how to live like ... between the U.S. Government and NativeAmericans without being instigated by warfare. By the treaty ... even into the western lands set aside for NativeAmericans. European American settlers eventually made homesteads from coast to coast, just as the NativeAmericans had before them. No tribe was untouched .... It became responsible for negotiating treaties and enforcing conditions, at least for NativeAmericans ... of the government in what it considered good efforts to support separate status for NativeAmericans ... view of the NativeAmericans is evident. Grant proposed a peace policy land west of Arkansas and Missouri and south of Kansas was given to the NativeAmericans in 1830 and called Indian Territory . ref ... of the Indian Territory and began to resettle the NativeAmericans who lived there. In 1889, Congress ... September 15, 2007 ref Taney asserted that NativeAmericans could be naturalized and join the political ... more details
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 ... of NativeAmericans in the United States Native American , especially Hopi , prophecies. Brown ..., 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 ... 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 .... ref Cite newsgroup title Review of Christopher Buck s Native Messengers of God in Canada? A test case ... collins Cite journal last Collins first William P. title Commentary on Christopher Buck s Native Messengers ... Bah Universalism & Native Prophets journal Studies in the B b and Bah Religions volume 13 Reason ... http christopherbuck.com Buck PDFs Buck Native Prophets 2002.pdf issn accessdate 2010 05 22 ref ref ... first Lee title Native American Indian prophecies Lee Brown work publisher year 1986 url http video.google.com ... episode title Native American Indian prophecies Lee Brown and Martha Many Grey Horses episodelink url ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 Foreign bornAmericans are citizens of the United States who were not yet citizens at the moment of birth and thus were born outside the country. This category excludes children of US military citizens who were born in military bases outside the United States because those newborn babies are citizens at birth due to the status of their parents. While the term immigrant is currently reserved to natural aliens as opposed to alien corporations in the United States in the current immigration debate as in the approved term undocumented immigrant in lieu of Alien law illegal alien before the recent controversy over the mainly Mexican migrants, the term immigrant would apply to foreign bornAmericans because had they been born in America, they would be nativeborn. Thus, all foreign bornAmericans logically must have travelled from abroad to arrive in the United States. Therefore they are all immigrants. Many are classified as permanent residents who reside legally as Green Card holders. See also NativebornAmericans Foreign born African Americans European Americans Demographics of the United States Category Immigrants to the United States Category Demographics of the United States Category United States law ... more details
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among NativeAmericans in the United States includes slavery by NativeAmericans as well as slavery of NativeAmericans roughly within the present day United States. Tribal territories and the slave ... prior to and during European colonization of the Americas European colonization , some NativeAmericans ... used by NativeAmericans in the United States NativeAmericans . As they raided other tribes to capture ... title Slavery and NativeAmericans in British North America and the United States 1600 to 1865 author ... they came from other Native American tribes and were casualties of war. ref name amslav NativeAmericans ... slain in battle. ref name amslav Some NativeAmericans would cut off one foot of captives to keep them ... 24, 2007 ref When the Europeans discovered the NativeAmericans, they began to participate in the slave ... accessdate 2010 05 29 year 1966 publisher Los Angeles, CA Westernlore Press ref NativeAmericans ... name haida warfare European enslavement File Native American slaves.jpg thumb 300px right NativeAmericans ... exploitation rather than settlement, colonists purchased or captured NativeAmericans to be used ... name amslav To acquire trade goods, NativeAmericans began selling war captives to whites rather than ... to capture and enslave NativeAmericans for sale and export to the sugar islands, as well as to northern ... Traders, frontier settlers, and government officials encouraged NativeAmericans to make war on other .... ref name amslav Historians have estimated that tens of thousands of NativeAmericans were enslaved ... Americans for enslaved Africans during this time period was two or three NativeAmericans to one African. ref name amslav In the Southwest, Spanish colonists and NativeAmericans sold or traded slaves ... NativeAmericans who were under eighteen years old, as they were believed to be more easily trained ... surnames to NativeAmericans and recorded them as servants rather than slaves. ref name Ekberg .... ref name Ekberg In the East, NativeAmericans were recorded as slaves. ref name SS cite book ... more details
nofootnotes date November 2009 Foreign born Afro Americans are Americans who are not born in the United States but are of Afro American descent or have assimilated into Afro American society. Foreign born Afro Americans have slave ancestry and are sometimes of direct Afro American descent. The difference between African immigration to the United States African immigrants to the U.S. and foreign born Afro Americans is that foreign born Black Americans are of North American or Caribbean slave descent. Foreign born Afro Americans can also be a term used to refer to the Americo Liberian population of Liberia , who are direct descendants of Afro American slaves who settled in Liberia. Foreign born Afro Americans are not immigrants as they are of Afro American ancestry in most cases or they have ... , and of Aguda descent Paul Emile de Souza Benin born descendant of Francisco Felix de Sousa , and of Aguda descent Diane Abbott British politician born in England to Jamaican parents William Barleycorn Spanish Guinea born, first native Primitive Methodist missionary of Fernando Po and educator ... as Afro Americans in Liberia, and they typically sent their children to study in the United States ... , and the Tiberias area. Their immigrant ancestors were African Americans from Chicago, Illinois ..., D.C. ref name Michaeli75 Michaeli, p. 75. ref Expatriate population A number of Afro Americans ... Creole population The Sierra Leone Creole people Freetown Creoles are descendants of African Americans ... the early Americo Liberians are the descendants of the Black Americans who initially settled in Freetown ... U.S. Military occupation abroad has produced a large population of Afro American descended people born abroad. Notable Foreign born Afro Americans Ignace de Souza Benin born musician of Aguda descent List of Presidents of the National Assembly of Benin Isidore de Souza Benin born former National Assembly ... Benin born wife of current President of Benin Yayi Boni is a descendant of Francisco Felix de Sousa ... more details
This list is for trademarks of corporations and organizations which feature an actual or stylised Native American figure. Calumet Baking Powder Company Crazy Horse Beer ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DE3DB1139F935A35751C1A963958260 Complaints by Indians Lead to Bans on a Beer New York Times , 2004 ref Land O Lakes Lorillard Tobacco Company Mutual of Omaha Pontiac Savage Arms Spur Steak Ranches Sports teams See Native American mascot controversy Washington Redskins Cleveland Indians University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Chief Illiniwek Chicago Blackhawks Fr lunda HC Portland Winter Hawks Elora Mohawks Exeter Chiefs Florida State Seminoles Armijo High School North Dakota Fighting Sioux References references Category Trademarks Native American Category NativeAmericans in popular culture ... more details
Image NativeAmericansToday.jpg 275px thumb Images of NativeAmericans in the modern day. Modern social statistics of NativeAmericans serve as defining characteristics of Native American life, and can ... understanding of Native American life. Health standards for NativeAmericans have notable disparities ..., NativeAmericans lost more than 97.7 percent of their land over the course of the American conquest ... federally recognized tribes . The population of NativeAmericans however extends beyond ... of age of NativeAmericans and Alaskan Natives differs from the general population of the United ... than the overall population. The median age of NativeAmericans and Alaskan Native is 31.2, while ...& geo id NBSP& format & lang en . ref NativeAmericans and Alaskan Natives also differ in their household ... NativeAmericans. In comparison to the rest of the population, this number is a very small amount .... However, upon closer examination, we have found that this is not the case. While NativeAmericans ... that poverty has prevailed on reservations to this day, NativeAmericans have the highest poverty and unemployment rates in the United States of America. The poverty rate of NativeAmericans is 25 . ref ... 007489.html . ref Incomes of NativeAmericans tend to be low, and unemployment rates are usually ... O Odham . ref Russell, Cheryll. Demo Snapshots NativeAmericans. Findarticles.com. Media Central Inc ... location. Further breakdown of poverty rates show that NativeAmericans are consistently the highest ... concentration of NativeAmericans and Alaskan Natives in 2008 by state, with darker shades of green ... the nation. The majority of NativeAmericans live in the western regions of the United States, specifically ... general areas. This is further proven by the fact that over half of NativeAmericans live within ..., New Jersey and West Virginia. ref name PDF NativeAmericans live in a variety of different .... Web. 18 Oct. 2009. http www.doi.gov bia ia faqs.html . ref NativeAmericans also can own land as private ... more details
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http www.nativeamericans.com FamousNativeAmericans.htm Famous NativeAmericans ref Parker was one of two NativeAmericans to reach the rank of Brigadier General during the Civil War. NativeAmericans in the American Civil War composed various NativeAmericans in the United States Native American bands, tribes, and nations. ref name aa NativeAmericans served in both the Union American Civil War Union ..., while originally the majority party went for the North. ref name ac cite web title NativeAmericans ... 2009 01 05 publisher Ethic Composition of Civil War Forces C.S & U.S.A. author ref NativeAmericans ... up on the losing side of the Civil War. ref name aa ref name ac 28,693 NativeAmericans served .... Many NativeAmericans served in the Union and Confederate military during the American Civil War ... forthwith all the vigorous and able bodied NativeAmericans in their respective agencies. ref name aa ..., fought three pitched battles against Confederate whites and other NativeAmericans that joined .... ref name civ2 Image NativeAmericans swearing in.jpg thumb 250px right NativeAmericans swearing ... into the twentieth century, the word colored included not only African American s, but NativeAmericans ... with the European Americans, NativeAmericans hoped to gain favor with the prevailing government ... of submission, removal, or extermination of NativeAmericans. ref name aa General Ely S. Parker ... , NativeAmericans in the Civil War url http oha.alexandriava.gov fortward special sections americans .... ref name ac ref name ad cite web title NativeAmericans url http www.historycentral.com civilwar ... of the American Civil War, Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to the NativeAmericans. Native ... ref At the beginning of the war, Albert Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to NativeAmericans in the United States NativeAmericans . In this capacity he negotiated several treaties, one such treaty ... Native American tribes NativeAmericans and World War II Slavery among NativeAmericans in the United ... more details
Infobox person name Charles Johnston image Johnston charles indian captive.jpg image size 150px caption Charles Johnston birth date 1770 birth place death date 1833 death place occupation Lawyer br Indian captive br Author Charles Johnston c.1770 1833 was an American lawyer and author who spent five weeks as a captive of a Shawnee group, and later wrote a captivity narrative of his experience. In 1790, he was traveling down the Ohio River by keelboat with his employer John May, a Kentucky land speculator, as well as dry goods dealer Jacob Skyles, frontiersman William Flinn, and sisters Dolly and Peggy Fleming. Near the juncture of the Ohio and Scioto River s, the party was lured to the bank by an Indian stratagem. May and Dolly Fleming were killed outright and the four others taken prisoner. Johnston spent five weeks with the Shawnee before being ransomed for six hundred silver brooches by Francis Duchouquet, a Canadian trader. Johnston repaid his redeemer upon returning to Virginia . In 1827, he wrote his memoirs, A Narrative of the Incidents Attending Capture, Detention, and Ransom of Charles Johnston . He died in 1833. ref cite book author Drimmer, Frederick date 1985,1961 title Captured by the Indians 15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750 1870 location New York publisher Dover Publications, Inc. pages 183 185 isbn 0 486 24901 8 ref References reflist External links http clarke.cmich.edu detroit johnston1790.htm Charles Johnston at the Clarke Historical Library Persondata NAME Johnston, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnston, Charles Category 1770 births Category 1833 deaths Category Captives of Native Americans Category Authors of captivity narratives Category People from Virginia ... more details
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