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Shoshone-Bannock History in Idaho PART I OF II: 2008's historic Idaho Democratic Convention, held in Boise, ID, June 12-14, invited Idaho Native American Tribal members from the Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall, Shoshone-Paiute/Duck Valley, Nez Perce, and Coeur D'Alene tribal communities to take an active part in the convention activities. On June 12th, the Idaho AFL-CIO hosted a Democratic picnic for convention goers. Mr. Ted Howard, Cultural Resource Director, Duck Valley, spoke to picnic participants about the Shoshone-Paiute-Bannock history in the Boise Valley area. 9:49 minutes.
Part II-Grand Entry, Flag Ceremony and Recessional All convention tribal members participated in the grand entry at the beginning of the June 13th Idaho Democratic Convention gathering followed by a flag ceremony and presentation by Mr. Lee Juan Tyler, Council Member, Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall community. Fort Hall and Duck Valley singers and drummers played songs for the grand entry, flag ceremony and recessional.
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Native American Prophecy Narrated by the late Floyd RedCrow Westerman 6:36 minutes
7 Generations Elder Orin Lyons talks about preparing for the next 7 generations. 8:43 minutes
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Law->Misc.: UN set to adopt native rights declaration, no thanks to Canada Posted on Monday, September 10 @ 04:06:03 CDT (3422 reads)
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Canada was cast Thursday as a bad actor that aggressively
campaigned alongside countries with tarnished human-rights records in its
failed bid to derail the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples.
The non-binding declaration is expected to be adopted Sept. 13 by the UN
General Assembly.
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FN->Haisla: Stolen totem pole returned after 80 years Posted on Saturday, May 13 @ 18:34:25 CDT (7530 reads)
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The G'psgolox totem pole, stolen from the Haisla people of
Kitimat in northern British Columbia nearly 80 years ago and shipped to Sweden,
finally returned home Wednesday after 15 years of efforts by band members.
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FN->Cree: AHTAHKAKOOP NO.104 Fact Sheet Posted on Tuesday, October 04 @ 23:13:12 CDT (8383 reads)
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AHTAHKAKOOP NO.104 is located 72 Km Northwest/North of Prince Albert. This First Nation Reserve is located between 50 and 350 Km from the nearest service center to which it has year-round road access.
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TNB->Ojibwe,Ojibwa(y: Poplar River First Nation fears for one of the Earth's lungs Posted on Sunday, December 12 @ 13:32:08 CST (9485 reads)
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Poplar River First Nation fears for one of the Earth's lungs..KEYWORDS: Boreal Forest Poplar River First Nation thunderbird story global warming last frontier Canadian First Nations Pimicikamak Cree
AUTHOR: DeNeen L. Brown, Washington Post Staff Writer
In the Boreal Forest, a storm is developing. The elders used to say that one should not make a sound when crossing the water here, lest one awaken the thunderbird who lives just up there, up there.
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FN->Abenaki: ..Abenaki Indian tribes Posted on Monday, November 08 @ 03:13:40 CST (15085 reads)
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"St. Francis Indians" is a nickname for the Western Abenaki... KEYWORDS: Western Abenakis st. francis indians loups abenake quebec indians canadian indians Wabanaki confederacy
The Abenakis' name for themselves was and is Wôbanakiak (People of the Dawn Land), although the Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabanaki = Dawn Land) also includes the Passamaquoddies, Maliseets, Penobscots,and Micmacs, of northern Maine and the Maritime Provinces. These tribes are futher broken down into bands, some of which are considered independant tribes today.
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FN->Abenaki: Abenaki (Abanaki, Abenakis, Alnombak) Indians of Canada Posted on Monday, November 08 @ 02:58:18 CST (16576 reads)
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Abenaki (Abanaki, Abenakis, Alnombak) Indians - Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Abenaki Indians. Covers Abanaki bands of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, with Gluskabe legends. KEYWORDS: abenaki abanaki abenakis alnombak indians tribe wabanaki confederacy famous Abenakis Graylock Chief April Rushlow Native American Abenaki Indian Abanaki Vermont Abenaki nation Abnaki Abenakis American Indians Abinaki Native Americans Vermont bands books history culture chief April Rushlow Aln8bak Alnobak
AUTHOR: Orrin Lewis
The Abenaki tribe, together with the Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Mi'kmaq, and Penobscot Indians, were members of the old Wabanaki Confederacy, adversaries of the Iroquois. These allies from the eastern seaboard spoke related languages, and Abenaki and Wabanaki have the same Algonquian root, meaning "people from the east."
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FN->Passamaquoddy: ...Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe of New Brunswick Posted on Monday, November 08 @ 02:45:04 CST (14802 reads)
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Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe..Language, culture, history and Glooskap legends of the Passamaquoddy tribe... KEYWORDS: Native American Indian Passamaquoddy people tribe indigenous Indians aboriginal Amerindian nation Peskotomuhkati Passamaquoddys Passamaquoddies Native Americans Wabanaki American Indians history culture glooskap ledgends native americans of the us and canada
Passamaquoddy People:
The Passamaquoddy tribe belonged to the loose confederation of eastern American Indians known as the Wabanaki Alliance, together with the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Abenaki, and Penobscot Indians. The Passamaquoddy live primarily in Maine, although there is also a band of a few hundred Passamaquoddy people in New Brunswick.
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FN->Maliseet: ..Maliseet Indian Tribe (Malecite, Malécites, Skicin, Maliseet Indians) of Canada Posted on Monday, November 08 @ 02:38:46 CST (19151 reads)
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Maliseet Indian Tribe (Malecite, Malécites, Skicin, Maliseet Indians) - Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Maliseet Indians (also known as Malecites or Malécites.)Covers Malecite Indian bands in Canada and the United States... KEYWORDS: Native American Indian Tribes Maliseet people Malecite tribe indigenous Malécite Indians aboriginal Wolastoqiyik nation Wolastoqewi Amerindian Malecites Malécites Maliseets Native Americans Wabanaki American Indians Malecite history Malécite culture US Indians Canadian Indians North American Indians
AUTHOR: Orrin Lewis
The Maliseet tribe belonged to the loose confederation of eastern American Indians known as the Wabanaki Alliance, together with the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Mi'kmaq, and Abenaki Indians.
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FN->Nisga'a: Nisga'a people in ceremonial dress Posted on Thursday, February 26 @ 20:29:54 CST (18023 reads)
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KEYWORDS: Nisga'a First Nations nisgaa indians Nisga'a tribe Nisga'a ceremonial dress Canada First Nations modern treaty indians ceremonial headdress ceremonial masks British Columbia Indians
This gallery contains pictures of Canada's First Nation Nisga'a people in ceremonial dress.
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FN->Mi'kmaq(MicMac): ..Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmawi'simk, Mi'kmaw, Micmac, Mikmaq) Tribe Posted on Wednesday, July 18 @ 05:43:21 CDT (23223 reads)
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Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmawi'simk, Mi'kmaw, Micmac, Mikmaq) Tribe - Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Micmac Indians (Mi'kmaq). Covers the Micmacs of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Restigouche and Maine.. KEYWORDS: Native American Mi'kmaq Indians Canada Micmacs American Indian Mi'kmaq tribe Micmac Indian people Restigouche
Listuguj Mikmaq language Mi'kmaw words Mikmak First Nation Nova Scotia Indians Micmac Indians, Mikmaq, Mi'kmaw, Mikmaw, Mikmak
AUTHOR: Orrin Lewis
The Mi'kmaq are an indigenous people of eastern Canada, variously spelled Míkmaq, Micmac, Mikmak, Mi'gmak, or Mikmaq. Their original term for themselves was Lnu'k (or L'nu'k), the people. "Mi'kmaq" comes from a word in their own language meaning "my friends"; it is used both internally and externally now, though Mi'kmaq people fluent in their native language will often use the more grammatically correct "Mi'kmaw" as an adjective. Famed for their porcupine-quill art, they were sometimes also known as the Porcupine Indians.
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