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A returning | native, a reluctant anthropologist, or a tourist?” |
Java | Native Access (JNA) - the JNI-free way to call native |
Symphoricarpos occidentalis is | native across much of North America. |
Other | native actresses include Sandra Bullock and Wanda Syk |
Tony Young resumed a radio career in his | native Adelaide. |
He was the leading | native administrator/collaborator with the Lancastria |
Attorney General and Minister responsible for | Native Affairs on June 26, 1995. |
Acoose was Saskatchewan's first | Native Affairs columnist for the Saskatoon Star-Phoen |
He was in the | Native Affairs Department, Southern Rhodesia between |
e competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics for his | native African country. |
rticipated in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his | native African country. |
An Ojibwa | native, after the war, he became a civil servant and |
e trails to limit ambushes, and destruction of | native agriculture. |
27, he became the Baksha of the khurul in his | native aimak. |
Matushka Olga was a | Native Alaskan of Yup'ik origin. |
have been made towards teaching Yup'ik to the | native Alaskan Yup'iks. |
Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Worker | |
In 2007, BMLSS | Native Alex Watson was accepted onto the Canadian U-1 |
Leavitt's relations with the | native Algonquian tribe were apparently warm. |
He was active against the French and their | native allies. |
Hangul is now the | native alphabet of Korean. |
e spoke fluent French, German, English and his | native Alsatian. |
native, also saw time with the RG's. | |
He is an Athens, Tennessee | native although he is noted by the press as a Clevela |
Native America | |
Imagining | Native America in Music. |
ndian languages: The historical linguistics of | Native America. |
Moerman, D. | Native American Ethnobotany. |
re described as some of the finest prehistoric | native American art in North America. |
The name "Nonnewaug" comes from a local | Native American Chief. |
No record exists of a | Native American name for any of the other four waterf |
Johnson is of African American and | Native American ancestry; he was born in Detroit in 1 |
Native American Church ceremonies often use a water d | |
The name "Nabigwon" is taken from a | Native American language, meaning "ship". |
experimentation and replication of aspects of | Native American archaeology. |
The Walking People: A | Native American Oral History |
Soon after that his interest spread to | native American cultures where he would spend a lot o |
There are several | native American effigy mounds in the upper campground |
Chief Ouray, of the Ute | Native American tribe |
Chief Sleepy Eye, was a | Native American chief of the Sisseton Sioux tribe. |
an or Pacific Islander, 3% Multiracial, and 5% | Native American or Native Alaskan. |
This article is about an American academic and | Native American activist. |
Bemus Pierce (1873-1957) was a | Native American football guard in the 1890s and 1900s |
Red Eagle won two Music Awards in 2006: Best | Native American Artist of the Year and Native America |
Jay Red Eagle is a | Native American flautist and Native American artist w |
He was a patron to a number of | native American artists of his time and purchased ove |
Historians consider it one of the bloodiest | Native American massacres in modern history. |
It accepted Hispanic, Asian, and | Native American affiliates. |
He supported the | Native American policy of the Ulysses S. Grant, which |
Senedos were a | native American Indian tribe which inhabited what is |
She has won awards for her contemporary | Native American music. |
nt exhibit topics include Mazon Creek fossils, | Native American lifeways, Ice Age mammals, and endang |
l, choral, and chamber works, many composed on | Native American themes or to texts in Native American |
NATV: | Native American Television is a Public-access televis |
He has | Native American roots since his biological father was |
Property tax and trading ventures with the | Native American tribes also provided lesser revenues. |
He is of Italian and | Native American ancestry. |
actively championed abolition, temperance, and | Native American rights. |
When Dale reports having a vision of a | Native American making love with his wife, he then as |
r Mountain Indian Mission School is a historic | Native American missionary school in Amherst, Virgini |
chool mascot, the warrior, is represented as a | Native American with a feathered headdress. |
January 11, 1947, Riverside, California) is a | Native American writer. |
The game is set in a world of | Native American mythology, it follows a young Native |
The | Native American nations present received gifts and ca |
summer of 1864 Carson had accepted the largest | Native American surrender in history. |
Native American Journalists Association 2009 Media Aw | |
an or Pacific Islander, 5% Multiracial, and 3% | Native American or Native Alaskan. |
ss he helped in the passage of acts related to | Native American policy. |
The story stars a | Native American Apache named Emanuel Santana. |
The novel is one of the first written by a | Native American woman and one of few early Native Ame |
Sonny Nevaquaya is a Comanche | Native American flute player and maker from Oklahoma. |
EAL works with African American, Hispanic, and | Native American undergraduates at the University of C |
Sequoyah High School is a | Native American boarding school serving students in g |
See also: | Native American history of California |
In 1643 he defended the colony against a | Native American attack. |
ial makeup of the town was 96.17% White, 3.40% | Native American and 0.43% Asian. |
The Ashwood area was first used by the | Native American Sahaptin and Northern Paiute people. |
The Encyclopedia of | Native American Tribes. |
small, were reduced, but the addition of other | Native American tribes after King Phillip's War and i |
The name Mendota is | native American for "bend in the river". |
1966), author, President of | Native American Services, languages and cultural acti |
cial makeup of this area was 98.2% White, 0.1% | Native American and 0.1% African American. |
an or Pacific Islander, 3% Multiracial, and 1% | Native American or Native Alaskan. |
ettlers in the area also claimed to have found | Native American graves and other objects. |
akes excellent English longbows, flatbows, and | Native American sinew-backed bows. |
0.09% | Native American (U.S. Average: 0.1%) |
1685) was a | Native American of the Nipmuc group and was the first |
was an anthropologist and linguist who studied | Native American peoples. |
s being extremely well researched in regard to | Native American culture. |
He awakens in a canoe on a beach, wearing | Native American funeral dress. |
As such, she became the first | Native American female director of a feature-length f |
to 1976 he served as Executive Director of the | Native American Rights Fund (NARF), a nonprofit law f |
its was given its name by Siwanoy (Minnefords) | Native American legends. |
haeology SAA, Arthur C. Parker Scholarship for | Native American Training 2010. |
The International | Native American Flute Association (INAFA) is an organ |
The | Native American Nipmuck name for the village here was |
Denver Museum of Nature and Science, | Native American Archaeology Internship Award 2011. |
Dailey served in administrative offices in the | Native American Church of Oklahoma and the newly form |
Denver Museum of Nature and Science, | Native American Archaeology Internship Award 2010. |
The genus name derives from the Mapuche | Native American name for a related species, Amomyrtus |
Kirkland was a student of | Native American languages and lived many years with I |
R. Carlos Nakai - | Native American Flute |
This article is about | Native American actor and artist Will Sampson. |
cused on highlighting artistically challenging | Native American Musicians throughout the Americas, an |
Whulshootseed was a | Native American language in Washington, which was spo |
swearing-in, she acknowledged the value of her | Native American heritage. |
Native American Film Festival - Best Director (Jonath | |
Native American Film Festival - Best Actor (A Martine | |
Its name comes from the | Native American Sa-chen-da'-ga, meaning "overflowed l |
Rolfe later married Pocahontas, a | Native American leader's daughter. |
ard Tiger (1941-1967) was a highly influential | Native American painter from Oklahoma. |
ans continue to employ a potentially offensive | Native American mascot, Chief Wahoo. |
aka John Stedham, was a chief of the Muscogee | Native American tribe. |
He has also studied | Native American culture and shamanism. |
from Detroit, Michigan, he traded with various | Native American tribes. |
so features Appalachian music and dance, and a | Native American pow-wow. |
sidered one of the most important documents in | Native American history. |
See also: | Native American mascot controversy |
were the homeland of the Tataviam and Serrano | Native American Native American Californian people. |
This article is about the | Native American healers. |
All shots were named after various US | Native American tribes. |
ntion - 3rd) - "All Our Relatives: Traditional | Native American Thoughts about Nature" |
- (Nominated)- "All Our Relatives: Traditional | Native American Thoughts about Nature" |
antic comedy Dream Weaver, alongside prominent | Native American actor Wes Studi. |
Native American Film Festival - Best Picture (Jan Wie | |
Donnaha (sometimes spelled Donnoha) is a | Native American village. |
The Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation is a | Native American group based in southeastern Connectic |
Parts of this plant were used medicinally by | Native American peoples including the Navajo and Yava |
cle is about the Hunkpapa branch of the Lakota | Native American tribe. |
Native American people had many medicinal uses for th | |
Schad also advocated | Native American causes, and she founded the Native Am |
Cecil is a | Native American who is a sharpshooter with a long-ran |
to Doug George-Kanentiio, a co founder of the | Native American Journalists Association. |
Charles Eastman DNG - | Native American physician, Native American activist, |
regulated buying of | Native American lands; |
Native American settlement in the area goes back to u | |
ved Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, and | Native American troops. |
Anadarko is the home of the | Native American drum group Cozad Singers. |
The French and | Native American heritage of the region also drew visi |
There were no | Native American students enrolled at Gregory-Lincoln. |
These immigrants lived amongst local | Native American tribes and some immigrants married lo |
e of the wives of Chief Kamiakin of the Yakama | Native American tribe. |
also serves as one of the film's many nods to | Native American culture. |
Native American collection - artifacts of local tribe | |
It includes the John Hauberg Museum of | Native American Life. |
She is a | Native American nurse working for the Global Communit |
The area's first inhabitants were | Native American Shawnee and the Susquehannock. |
Demon Theory is a novel written by | Native American author Stephen Graham Jones. |
In Fall 2006, the company acquired | Native American Report and Native American Law Report |
This locale is noted as a | Native American mining and manufacturing site special |
rded as one of the most important documents of | Native American history. |
The word Toano comes from a | Native American word meaning "high ground". |
1963 in San Francisco, California, U.S.) is a | Native American glass artist. |
2% are | Native American (compared to 1% of general population |
The Totoket were a | Native American people who spoke one of the Algonquia |
t travellers on the Bozeman Trail from warring | Native American tribes. |
The Nasoni are a | Native American tribe from eastern Texas and southwes |
town is reportedly located on the site of the | Native American village. |
ary of Louisiana Creole is of French, African, | Native American and Spanish origin. |
Latin Mexico and | Native American Indian not shown. |
No documented occupation by historic | Native American tribes exists. |
His | Native American name was Soangetaha (Fiero: Zoongide' |
For the | Native American actor, see Chief John Big Tree. |
Towanda Creek ( | Native American for "burial ground") joins the Susque |
The fruits were an important food for | Native American groups, such as the Cahuilla. |
ships were named for United States rivers with | Native American names. |
The Path of the Quiet Elk: A | Native American Alphabet Book. |
The Mechoopda is a | Native American tribe located in northern California. |
ish language belongs to the Salishan family of | Native American languages. |
is engagement weakened but did not destroy the | Native American resistance in the area. |
northern California, fighting against several | Native American tribes. |
Two | Native American mounds, known as the "Etna Township M |
ial makeup of the town was 99.15% White, 0.21% | Native American and 0.63% Asian. |
He also ordered the destruction of | Native American foodstuffs, supplies, etc., found in |
erected by Robert Callender, a trader with the | Native American tribes of Pennsylvania. |
The Alsea were a | Native American tribe of Western Oregon. |
12 children, were spared because of his wife's | Native American heritage. |
The Tangipahoa were a | Native American tribe that lived in Louisiana, just n |
John EchoHawk, director of the | Native American Rights Fund, is his brother. |
California's | Native American population of 285,162 is the most of |
ck was the exonym given to a band of Lenape, a | Native American people. |
Harper's Anthology of Twentieth-Century | Native American Poetry San Francisco : Harper & Row, |
in the 1984 TV movie The Mystic Warrior as the | Native American "Ahbleza". |
The fruits were a reliable summer food for | Native American tribes. |
The | Native American nations also allowed roads and forts |
Inductees include explorers, | Native American leaders, writers, poets, politicians, |
The word “Chippiannock” is a | Native American term which means “place of the dead”. |
(features exhibits on local wildlife and local | Native American history) |
He later married a | Native American woman in Arizona. |
e Millwood Plantation, Fort Independence and a | Native American village and mound. |
1843) was the daughter of the chief of the Sac | Native American tribe. |
Blackfoot Physics: A Journey into the | Native American Worldview, 2002, Phanes Press, ISBN 1 |
y offers free tuition to members of registered | Native American tribes. |
Poetanock was the | Native American name for the stream. |
Native American Ghost Dance | |
, Yosemite National Park built homes for their | Native American workers. |
A number of | Native American peoples boiled the leaves of this shr |
90% Hispanic, 0.65% Asian, 0.65% Black, 0.20 % | Native American and 0.84% Multiracial. |
Paladine Roye also appears in the 1984 film | Native American Images by Carol Patton Cornsilk. |
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