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Other People's
Native Related Information
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Line Camp ~*~
Welcome to linecamp.com "Stage Coach into American
Western History Museums (AWHM), through the History and Commerce
and The Great American West Past, Present and the Future."
Museums ~*~
Campfire at Linecamp
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Frontiersmen, Pioneers, Explorers, Trappers
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United States Cavalry and the Indians "The U.S. Army,
the long arm of the United States Government had a job to
do. Monitor and promote the orderly expansion of the West.
The U.S. Cavalry was the army unit of choice in the west.
The Indians' resistance to being a conquered people and
their later reluctance to being prisoners on reservations
presented many problems to the westward expansion. Problems
the Cavalry took in an aggressive stride to solve."
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Dennis Holloway, An Architect In Northern New Mexico
"Dennis R. Holloway is a New Mexico architect living and working in Albuquerque. These
pages present a broad overview of his professional career, including his pioneering passive
solar sustainable architecture, ground-breaking architecture for Native American tribes
and pueblos done in traditional native idioms, virtual reality and QTVR reconstructions of
archaeological Anasazi sites in the Southwest US, his early student and apprenticeship
works, and information on links to other Internet sites he considers important."
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Archaeological Sites of the Southwest: This is a catalog of
prehistoric archaeological sites in the "Four-Corners" states (Colorado,
Utah, Arizona, New Mexico) of the American Southwest that are on public
land and are legally open to visitation.
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The Curtis Collection ~*~
Index of "The North American Indian"
"This page is a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American
tribes, visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from "The
North American Indian", Curtis' massive lifework. "The North American Indian" consists of 20
volumes of text, describing, in detail, all aspects of each Native American tribe's life and customs."
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The Orb of History "The year was 2000 and the internet was
filled with links pages and soon to be dot.bomb shopping sites.
On the subject of history there was precious little information.
Academic jealousy and snobbery were robbing the internet and
thus the world of the information it craved. HistoryOrb.com
was born to fill this gap."
- Mountain Man Graphics,
Australia Web: Publications Index... Southern Spring - 1996 "Sourced
from both the East and the West, you will find that some of these articles
are not more than a moon old, while others were ancient at a time two
millenia ago."
- Online Highways "Guides
are now available for four states and one province; Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia.
- Planet Hawaii
~*~ Culture
"For a small chain of islands, Hawaii sure doesn't lack for
cultural diversity. Let's see who's here: mostly Hawaiians,
Caucasians, Japanese, Koreans, Chinese, Filipinos, Vietnamese,
Samoans, and Hmongs. Many families are multi-ethnic, with two
and even three cultures influencing the way of life. Happily,
there's also a culture that everyone can embrace. It's called
Hawaiian Style."
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Land of Ledgends - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. *
Native American Culture
"The Native American culture is probably the most deeply rooted of the many branches that
make up the diverse ethnic and cultural environment of New Mexico. The Anasazi Indians were
virtually the first identifiable inhabitants of the Southwest. They have bestowed upon us a
breathtaking legacy of kivas, cliff dwellings, traditional crafts."
- Etiquette
"It is vital to remember a few points about visiting
pueblos. If it is not possible to check in at the tribal
office in advance, at least call the pueblo governor's
office or the tourist center prior to visiting. This is
not simply a matter of etiquette, it is rather a matter
of basic human respect and acceptable behavior."
- General
Information (Hours, Fees, Feast Days, etc...)
- Annual
Calendar of Dances and Events
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Mardi Gras Indians "Tradition and History Mardi Gras
is full of secrets and the Mardi Gras Indians are as much
a part of that secret society as any other carnival
organization. The Mardi Gras Indians are comprised, in
large part, of the blacks of New Orleans' inner cities.
They have paraded for well over a century...yet their
parade is perhaps the least recognized Mardi Gras tradition."
- Cherokee Cultural
Society of Houston "...to build community, to preserve Cherokee
heritage, to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of
our people." Houston, Texas
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Cherokee National Historical Society "Founded In 1963, by a group of
distinguished Cherokees, a private non-profit corporation designed to
preserve the history and culture of the Cherokee people - past, present,
and future." Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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Welcome!--O'SiYo!--Fàilte! "John Francis Technician/Lecturer
for the Department of Geological Sciences, California State
University at Long Beach."
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Kachina Doll Collection "This collection started with a single gift
from my son's grandmother when he was 6 years old." Master Brandan Pierce,
Age 8 - Collector
- Arizona ThemeMall: Featuring
information concerning Southwestern Indian Tribes and also features
WebBoard for conferencing with others of similar interests!
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American Indian College Fund: 'Educating the mind and Spirit.'
"A person's wealth is measured by what he gives away not by what
he keeps." Lummi belief
- Who Is? *
Where Are The
Colleges "A map of Tribal College locations. Some of our Colleges
already have their own web sites and the rest will be online in the near
future."
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Great Sioux Nation: "A Guide from South Dakota Executive Tourism."
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Flandreau Santee Sioux
Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe,
Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Nation, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Yankton Sioux
Tribe
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: "The Pueblo people are settled in nineteen
communities, some of which have been continuously inhabited since long
before the discovery of America. Still retaining their ancient and largely
secret ceremonial life, they neverless welcome visitors from all over the
world."
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