Native American |
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General Resources |
American Indian History and Related Issues (annotated links) (Troy Johnson, Cal State U., Long Beach) |
American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience ("comprehensive collection of images of Native American people"; "arranged chronologically from the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990") (Troy Johnson, California State U., Long Beach) |
The American West (links arranged by topic, within the WWW Virtual Libray site) (Lynn H. Nelson and Nancy Sween, U. of Kansas) |
1492 Exhibit (Columbus and the New World) (Library of Congress electronic exhibit) |
Books about Cultural and Biological Impact (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Edward S. Curtis, The North American Indian (e-text of multi-volume work, along with background information) (Northwestern U. Library, and the Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Tad Beckman (Harvey Mudd C.) Indians of the Great Basin (articles on historical eras of Western Native Americans) |
H-AMINDIAN: New Media for Native Studies (program description, archives, and more) (Dept. of History, Arizona State U.) |
Images of Native Americans (virtual exhibits, relating the history of such representations) (Bancroft Library, U. California, Berkeley) |
Index of Native American History Resources on the Internet (links, arranged by topic, within the WWW-Virtual Library) (Karen M. Strom) |
Indian Congress Tribal Delegates (includes historical overviews of numerous tribes) (Omaha Public Library) |
Indian Wars (chronology of "named campaigns," followed by descriptions) (Center for Military History, US Army) |
Native American History (links, arranged by subject) (Will Karkavelas, Osaka U.) |
Maps of the Americas (Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection, U. Texas, Austin) |
National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC) |
Native American History (annotated links, arranged by region and by document type) (U. Washington Libraries) |
Phil Konstantin This Day in North American Indian History (description of book; includes numerous annotated links in history section) |
Against the Winds: Native American Running Traditions (virtual exhibit) (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard U.) |
Smithsonian Institution: Native American Resources (links and exhibits) (Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Lee Sultzman First Nations Histories (historical articles, arranged by tribe) |
U. S. History Maps (Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection, UT Austin) |
US-Indian Treaties and Related Documents |
Andrew Jackson Indian Removal: Extract from Andrew Jackson's Seventh Annual Message to Congress (in the Archives of the West) (Public Broadcasting Service) |
The Kappler Project: Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (links to primary sources, in multi-volume edition begun by Charles J. Kappler, extending to 1971) (Oklahoma State U.) |
Native Americans Constitution and Law Digitization Project (numerous legal documents archived within) (U. of Oklahoma Law Library and The National Indian Law Library) |
Statutes of the United States Concerning Native Americans (primary sources, arranged by period) (Avalon Project, Yale U.) |
Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans (primary documents) (Avalon Project, Yale U.) |
U.S. Indian Policy, 1830-1890 (links to info and resources relating to Native Americans "designed as a resource for all those teaching and studying in France. The title of this page is the topic for the civilization subject of the agrégation [exam] for 1997") (J |
World History Archives: The History of Native America ("world history from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective") (Haines Brown, Central Connecticut S.) |
Steve Miller Abenaki Homepage (sections on culture, history, with maps and images) |
Lee Sultzman Abenaki History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
R. Berle Kay (U. Kentucky) Essential Features of Adena Ritual (pages focused on burial mounds) (Glenn Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana U.) |
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Alaskan and Arctic Natives |
In the Beginning Was the Word: The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures (virtual exhibit) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Alaska Native Timeline, 23,000 BC-Present (Alaska Federation of Natives) |
Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People of Southern Alaska-- An Interactive Exhibit (virtual exhibit) (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC) |
Arctic Circle (site devoted to far northern native tribes; includes a "history and culture" section) (U. of COnnecticut) |
Arctic Studies Center (homepage for virtual exhibits on native Alaskans, the Vikings, the Ainu, and other cultures associated with the Arctic regions) (Smithsonian INstitute, Washington, DC) |
Books About the Native Peoples of the Arctic (bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Tlingit National Anthem (links arranged by subject, including a history section) |
Tribal Timeline (Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska) |
Lee Sultzman Algonqin History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
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The Anasazi |
Anasazi Indians (brief historical overview) (G. Romano) |
Anasazi (historical and cultural information, plus bief bibliography) (Angela Wanberg, Minnesotat State U.) |
Chaco Canyon: Historical Aspects (historical overview of the Chaco Anasazi, with images) (National Park Service) |
The Anasazi (historical information, plus links to images of Anasazi sites)(Deborah Vess, Georgia C. and State U.) |
Winston Hurst Anasazi (historical background, with focus on Utaj Anasazi) |
Mesoamerican Archaeoastronomy (virtual exhibits on the Maya, the Aztec, and the Anasazi) (Sonia Valdez, Jacqueline Wong-Hernandez, and Teryn Mattox, Pomona C.) |
John Kantner (Georgia State U.) Sipapu: The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World (virtual exhibits on Anasazi architecture, archaeological information, bibliography, and more) |
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The Apache |
Skyhawk Apache (historical overview, plus image) |
Ernestine Cody The Children of Changing Woman (virtual exhibit, with focus on stories of women in Apachean culture) (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard U.) |
Harold Schindler Geronimo (biographical overview) |
Glen Welker Lipan Apache (Tindi) (historical overview, plus links to primary and secondary sources) (Lipan Apache Band of Texas, San Antonio, TX) |
The Navajo and Apache Wars (within the History of the West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library" exhibition; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Lee Sultzman Bayougoula History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
James Lewis The Black Hawk War of 1832 (articles, images, primary sources, and more) (Abraham Lincoln Digitization Project, Northern Illinois U.) |
History of a Great Nation (overview of Blackfeet tribal history) (Blackfeet Nation) |
William B. Glover A History of the Caddo Indians (e-text of 1935 text) (Jay Salsburg) |
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site (articles, images, links, and more) (Cahokia Mounds Museum Society) |
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California Indian Tribes |
Lovell's Report on the Cahuilla Indians, 1854 (e-text, from the San Diego Journal of History, 1976) (Robert W. Frazer, California State U., Long Beach, and the San Diego Historical Society) |
Early California History: Southern California Before 1900 (links to primary texts, articles, and timelines) (Francis Steen, U. California, Los Angeles) |
Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians (includes maps and bibliographies arranged by tribe) (California Indian Library Collections, U. California, Berkeley) |
Chumash History (overview, with links to cultural information) (Wishtoyo Foundation |
Chumash History (overview) (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians) |
Five Views: A History of American Indians in California (National Park Service) |
Wendy Holliday, "Hopi History: The Story of the Alcatraz Prisoners, Part 1" (includes links to Part 2 and an essay on the story of American Indian inmates at Alcatraz) (National Park Service) |
Native Californian Cultures: Ishi and Intercultural Objects (article son the Ishi, the Yahi, and related tribes) (Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, U. California, Berkeley) |
Richard L. Carrico (San Diego State U.) Sociopolitical Aspects of the 1775 Revolt at Mission San Diego de Alcala: an Ethnohistorical Approach (Journal of San Diego History, 1997) |
Kimberly Hedrick (U. California, Riverside) Taking Stock of Indian Ranching (articles on ranching in general, as well as on specific tribes, plus bibliography) |
Nancy Carol Carter (U. of San Diego) Chronology of the Indigenous Peoples of San Diego County (timeline-style historical overview, with some links) |
The Costanoans, the Ohlone, and Prehistory of San Francisco Bay (historical overview of San Francisco-area indigenous history, with images and more, within the "Unvanished Story" site) John H. Jameson, Southeast Archaeological Society |
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians: History (overview, with links to homepage with mmore resources) (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians) |
The Tachi-Yokut Tribe: The History of Our People (historical overview, with links to larger site on tribal culture) |
J. B. Calvert (U. Denver, Colorado) The War of 1812 And All That: An introduction to the War of 1812: an episode in the history of bungling, with its effects on the Indians (detailed overview, with emphasis on military politics, especially as regards various Native American threats) |
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Canadian Indians |
History of a Great Nation (overview of Blackfeet tribal history) (Blackfeet Nation) |
Lee Sultzman Erie History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Canada's First Nations (virtual exhibit) (U. Calgary and Red Deer C.) |
Tom Flanagan (U. Calgary) "Bands, Tribes, or Nations?" (essay) |
Lee Sultzman Huron History (overview, with data arranged by subject) |
Indigenous Peoples: Canada (links) (Online Resources for Canadian Heritage) |
Lee Sultzman Micmac History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Mi'kmaq Resource Center (homepage, includes links to oral histories, background articles, ethnographies, and more) (U. College of Cape Breton) |
Lee Sultzman Montagnais History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Lee Sultzman Neutrals History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Oral Narratives and Aboriginal Pasts (e-text of report; homepage links to articles on culture and history) (Indian and Northern Affairs, Canada) |
Lee Sultzman Ottawa History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Lee Sultzman Tionontati History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Casa Grande Ruins (articles and images on this pre-historic Arizona site) (National Park Service, Washington, DC) |
Lee Sultzman Catawba History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
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The Cherokee |
Books on the Cherokee and General Books on Southeastern Indians (bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
The Cherokee Nation: History (articles arranged by subject) (The Cherokee Nation) |
Cherokee Indians (links) (Carl Vinson Institute of Government, U. of Georgia |
Lee Sultzman Cherokee History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Cherokee in North Georgia (articles arranged by time and by subject) (About North Georgia.com) |
National Historic Trail: The Cherokee Trail of Tears, 1838-39 (historical overview) (Rosecity.net and the National Trail of Tears Association, Little Rock, AK) |
The Chickasaw Historical Research Page (links to numerous primary sources related to Chicasaw history, including census data and letters) (Kerry M. Armstrong) |
Lee Sultzman Comanche History (one of two pages devoted to historical overview, with revisions by Thomas Kavanagh of Indiana U.) (Tolatsga.org) |
Larry Worthy History of the Creek Nation (overview) (About North Georgia.com) |
Muscogee (Creek) History (overview) (Muscogee Nation, Okmulgee, OK) |
Lee Sultzman Delaware History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Delaware Reading List (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Lee Sultzman Erie History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Rainmakers from the Gods: Hopi Katsinam (virtual exhibit) (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard U.) |
Lee Sultzman Huron History (overview, with data arranged by subject) |
The Illini Confederation: Lords of the Mississippi Valley (overview of related tribal histories, including links) (Robert Fester) |
James H. Kellar An Introduction to the Prehistory of Indiana (extracts from full text, arranged by subject and by period) (Indiana U.) |
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The Iroquois Confederacy (Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca) |
The Iroquois Constitution (U. of Oklahoma Law Center) |
Lee Sultzman Iroquois History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Iroquois Confederacy-- Links (links to primary texts and historical articles) (Chuck LaChiusa) |
Iroquois Information Links (links to texts of treaties and other articles) (Tuscaroras.com) |
Iroquois (articles and constitution) (James Madison U., Harrisonburg, VA) |
Bruce Johansen Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois and the Rationale for the American Revolution (full e-text of 1982 book) |
Lee Sultzman Neutrals History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
The Oneidas and the Birth of the American Nation (history of Oneida military involvement) (Oneida Indian Nation, NY) |
Oneida Indian Nation: Culture and History (articles on key historical events and treaties) (Oneida, NY) |
The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth (articls, images, and links) (John Kahiones Fadden) |
Darren Bonaparte The Wampum Chronicles: Mohawk Territory on the Internet (articles, links and images "dedicated to the study of history, culture, and contemporary issues of the Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) Nation, with an emphasis on the Mohawks of the St. Lawrence River Valley") |
Andrew Jackson's Actions and Deeds Against Southeastern Indians (chronology, editotials) (U. California, Riverside) |
Lee Sultzman Kickapoo History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Candace S. Greene Kiowa Drawings (description of Smithsonian collection, plus images and bibliography) (Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC) |
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Lewis and Clark |
The Ethnography of Lewis and Clark: Native American Objects and the American Quest for Commerce and Science (virtual exhibit, with images, articles, and more) (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard U.) |
Lewis & Clark Page (support site for the film by Ken Burns; includes info, interactive resources, classroom resources, etc.) |
Rivers, Edens, Empires: Lewis & Clark and the Revealing of America (virtual exhibit) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Lewis and Clark: Mapping the West (virtual exhibit) (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC) |
Lewis and Clark as Naturalists (virtual exhibit) (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC) |
Bonnie Butterfield Sacagawea (biographical article, with numerous works of art and photographs, plus a bibliography) |
Lumbee History (timeline, photos, links and articles) (Lumbee Regional Development Association, Pembroke, NC) |
Lee Sultzman Mahican History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center (includes articles about history and culture, virtual exhibits, information about museum archives, and more) (Mashantucket, CT) |
Lee Sultzman Massachuset History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Lee Sultzman Mattabesic History (overview, with contributions from Dr. Blair A. Rudes) |
Lee Sultzman Mohegan History (overview) |
The Stockbridge Munsee Tribe of Mohican Indians (articles on tribal history and culture, as well as linguistic information) (Robert Shubinski) |
The Nansemond Indian Tribal Association: Tribal History (biref overview) |
Lee Sultzman Narragansett History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Native American Material: War of 1812 (links to primary documents in facsimile, with descriptions) (Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan U.) |
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The Navajo |
Recommended Books on the Navajo Nation (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
The Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary (declassified document) (Navy Historical Center, Washington, DC) |
The Navajo and Apache Wars (within the History of the West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library" exhibition; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Navajo History Anthropology (annotated links) (Archaeolink.com) |
Navajo History (overview, within site devoted to the Navajo National Monument) (Kathleen F. Curran) |
L. Michael Smith NAVAJO: Dine (The People) (historical and cultural overview) |
Lee and Eric Anderson A History of Navajo Weaving |
The Navajo and Apache Wars (within the History of the West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library" exhibition; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
A History of Native Nevadans through Photography (virtual exhibit based on the 1997 version curated by Lee Brumbaugh) (Nevada Historical Society) |
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The Nez Perce |
Chief Joseph: Nez Perce 1840-1904, Nez Percéé Indian chief (biographical overview, quotations, plus a photograph) (Daniel N. Paul) |
Nez Perce History (articles arranged by subject) (Nex Perce Tribe, Lapwai, ID) |
Native Peoples of the Northeast, Selected Titles (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Ohio's Historic Indians: People Index (articles, including on Tecumseh, Pontiac, Black Hoof, Bue Jacket, and Little Turle) (Ohio Historical Society, COlumbus, OH) |
Kevin L. Callahan (U. Minnesota) An Introduction to Ojibway History (historical overview, with images, including maps) |
Lee Sultzman Ojibwe History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Lee Sultzman Ottawa History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
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Pacific Northwest Indians |
Judith Irwin "The Cowlitz Indians in Cowlitz Corridor" (essay giving overview of Cowlitz history) (1994) |
Bruce Hallman A History of the Northwest Coast (images, maps, articles, and more) |
Klamath Tribes History (overview of the Klamath, Modoc, and the Yahooskin tribes) (Klamath Tribes.org) |
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest (virtual exhibit, including 10 digital essays arranged by tribe) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC, and U. of Washington) |
Gifting and Feasting in the Northwest Coast Potlatch (virtual exhibit) (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard U.) |
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation: Our History and Culture (articles on the Umatilla, the Walla Walla, and the Cayuse)(Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation) |
Pawnee Rock State Historic Site (includes article on background) (Kansas State Historical Society) |
Lee Sultzman Pennacook History (historical overview) |
Lee Sultzman Pequot History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Plains Indians, Selected References (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
Recommended Books on the Potawatomi and Menominee (annotated bibliography) (National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian I., Washington, DC) |
David A Baerreis The Great Lakes Project: The Geographic Location of Potawatomi Bands: 1795-1846 (sections on Potawatomi history; includes links to treaty transcripts, arranged by states) (Indiana U.) |
Mary Rowlandson The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (downloadable e-text) (Project Gutenberg, U. Pennsylvania) |
Sabino Canyon: A Brief History (overview article, with links to articles and images on this Tuscon, AZ site) (U. Arizona libraries) |
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The Seminole |
Territorial Florida, Statehood, and the Seminole Indian Wars (1821-1858) (timeline, images) (Gail CLement, Florida International U.) |
The Seminole Tribe of Florida (homepage, with sections on History and Culture) (Seminole Tribe of Florida) |
Seminole Tribe of Florida: History-- Where We Came From (overview, timeline, links to other articles) (Seminole Tribe, Hollywood, FL) |
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Shawnee |
Lee Sultzman Shawnee History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Shawnee Indian Mission (homepage for historical site guide, with link to article on historical background) (Kansas Stae Historical Society) |
Tecumseh: An American Hero (articles by Devin Bent, images, and a letter) (James Madison U.) |
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The Sioux |
The Dakota Conflict Trials, 1862 (background articles, transcripts, bibliography, and more, within larger site devoted to famous trials) (Doug Linder, U. Missouri-Kansas City Law School) |
Camping with the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher (virtual exhibit) (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC) |
Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux History (articles and images, including selections from primary sources, arranged by subject) (Jim Turning Bear, et. al.) |
Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin: Lakota Dakota Information Home Page (homepage, with link to history section, bibliography, and more) (Martin Broken Leg, Augusta College, and Raymond Bucko, Creighton U.) |
The Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapho Wars (within the History of the American West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library exhibit; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Isaac V.D. Heard History of the Sioux War and Massacres of 1862 and 1863 (follow link to full e-text of 1864 book) (U. Michigan) |
The Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapho Wars (within the History of the American West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library exhibit; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Squint Eyes: Artist and Indian Scout (virtual exhibit on late 19th-century art by a Cheyenne prisoner) (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC) |
Lee Sultzman Susquehannock History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Texas Native Skies (articles and images related to Native American archaeoastronomy) (Mcdonald Observatory, U. Texas) |
Traders: Voices from the Trading Post (virtual exhibit on traders int he Four Corners region, focusing on Hopi and Navajo reservations; includes oral histories, description of the NITA, and more) (Northern Arizona U.) |
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US-Indian Wars |
James Lewis The Black Hawk War of 1832 (articles, images, primary sources, and more) (Abraham Lincoln Digitization Project, Northern Illinois U.) |
Fallen Timbers Archaeological Project (articles, images, and sources related to the 1795 battle) (Heidelberg C., Tiffin, OH) |
Indian Wars (chronology of "named campaigns," followed by descriptions) (Center for Military History, US Army) |
Andrew Jackson's Actions and Deeds Against Southeastern Indians (chronology, editotials) (U. California, Riverside) |
Andrew Jackson Indian Removal: Extract from Andrew Jackson's Seventh Annual Message to Congress (in the Archives of the West) (Public Broadcasting Service) |
Chief Joseph: Nez Perce 1840-1904, Nez Percéé Indian chief (biographical overview, quotations, plus a photograph) (Daniel N. Paul) |
The Navajo and Apache Wars (within the History of the West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library" exhibition; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
National Indian Wars Association (society homepage, with links, articles, and other info related to the Indian Wars period, 1866-1890) (NIWA, Thousand Oaks, CA) |
The Red River War (overview of conflict between the "between the United States Army and warriors of the Kiowa, Comanche, Southern Cheyenne, and southern Arapaho Indian tribes," 1874-5) (James Haley, U. Texas) |
Paul T. Scheips Darkness and Light: The Interwar Years, 1865-1898 (overview of US military activity) (Center of Military History, Washington, DC) |
Territorial Florida, Statehood, and the Seminole Indian Wars (1821-1858) (timeline, images) (Gail CLement, Florida International U.) |
The Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapho Wars (within the History of the American West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the Denver Public Library exhibit; overview and photos) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
Isaac V.D. Heard History of the Sioux War and Massacres of 1862 and 1863 (follow link to full e-text of 1864 book) (U. Michigan) |
U.S. Indian Policy, 1830-1890 (links to info and resources relating to Native Americans "designed as a resource for all those teaching and studying in France. The title of this page is the topic for the civilization subject of the agrégation [exam] for 1997") (J |
"Winning the West: The Army in the Indian Wars, 1865-1890" (excerpt from American Militrary History (Center of Military History, US Army, Washington, DC) |
Colorado Ute Legacy (articles, images, and more) (Southern Ute Indian Tribe) |
Lee Sultzman Wampanoag History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Lee Sultzman Wenro History (overview, with links to other on-site tribal histories) |
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (homepage with cultural and historical overview of the Wichita, Keechi, Waco, and Tawakonie) (Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, Anadarko, OK) |
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska: History (overview) (David Lee Smith, Winnebgao Tribe) |
AIM and Wounded Knee Documents (links to primary documents covering the American Indian Movement and the 1973 siege at Wounded Knee) (Mike Wicks and the Michigan State U. Library) |
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