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FINL Vol. 7, No. 3 Insect Foods of the American Indians
The Mormon cricket, Anabrus simplex (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), was another important insect food of the Indians, all over the West. It is not really a cricket, being more closely related to ... whites looked with open disgust at the insect foods of the American Indians. It is interesting, though, that so often, as shown by the above examples, these cross-cultural encounters relative to ...
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Robert Gilman - 200 Years of Identity Crises
Context Institute WHEN I THINK of North American visions, I think first of American Indians, colonists, and the American Revolution. These, after all, are the sources for much ... this turbulent environment, the prime contenders for Americans' self-image were Social Darwinism and Populism. American Protestantism had a long history of associating wealth with virtue. During the late 1800's ...
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Funding Opportunities for Coastal Managers
Native Americans Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) program provides grants to promote social and economic self-sufficiency for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native American Pacific Islanders through locally developed social and economic development strategies. The frequently asked questions provide information on eligibility, types of projects funded, ...
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Cyber-Sierra's Natural Resources Job Search: Find jobs in Environment and Conservation
EnviroNetwork Online career services for environmental and advocacy professionals. You can fill out a profile and search the jobs database. Native American Jobs There is a list of jobs web sites specifically for Native American Indians. Not all jobs sites are geared towards natural resources, but there is usually one or more environmental occupational vacancies listed. ...
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Native American Media Resources
American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) is to inform, educate and encourage the awareness of tribal histories, cultures, languages, opportunities and aspirations through the fullest participation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in creating and employing all forms of educational and public telecommunications programs and services, thereby supporting tribal sovereignty." In the Light of ...
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First-Year Reading Experience - 2005 -- Native American Studies Resources | Mansfield Library | The University of Montana-Missoula
(Bibliographies and Indexes in American History No. 48). Westport, CT: Praeger. Bol, M. (Ed.). (1998). Stars above, earth below: American Indians and nature. Niwot, CO: Roberts Rinehart Publishers. Champagne, D. & Stauss, J.H. (Eds.). (2002). Native American studies in higher education: models for collaboration between universities and ...
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Reclaiming their land - Cherokee Indians buy undisturbed Indian mound in Cowee
Fax: 828-524-4741 Email: LTLT Asheville Citizen-Times April 24, 2007 Reclaiming their land Cherokee Indians buy undisturbed Indian mound in Cowee by Jon Ostendorff COWEE — The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Monday officially reclaimed one of the few undisturbed American Indians mounds remaining in Western North Carolina. “This property is not just about a ...
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Spanish American War 1898
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, as well as the formerly independent nation of Hawaii, became American possessions. The excuse for entering the war was the rebellion by the Cubans against Spanish rule ... time a decaying, weak empire, and no match for a vigorous, muscular American military kept in shape by killing American Indians. On May 1, U.S. ships under Commodore Dewey, sent from Hong ...
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Robert Brothers - The Synthesis Of Two North American Visions
Native American orientation towards the preservation of a balanced lifestyle of reciprocal interaction with the environment, the ... the famous American aptitude for creative problem-solving can be channeled towards a new Manifest Destiny of making the most of all we have been given. Treaties with the Indians were ...
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Hudson Valley Indians
Great River in 1610. Another five ships sailed in 1613. the first Dutch holding in American soil was Fort Nassau, 160 miles up the Hudson near present day Albany. In 1623 the newly ... . Some chose to stay in the Hudson Valley, settling in remote areas either marrying other remaining Indians or intermarrying with their black or white neighbors. Most, however, moved west into Ohio, where they ...
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