Native AmericansTraditional beliefs and values and details of the cultures of such nations as the Pueblos, the Hopi, the Navajo, the Innu, and the Sioux. |
Contents
Introduction | 4 |
Who are Native Americans? 12 | 12 |
The invasion of North America | 20 |
Copyright | |
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American Indian Movement bison Black Hills boarding schools Bureau of Indian century ceremonies Cheyenne Cree destroy Native American Earth English European traders example families fighting forced to settle game animals Goose Bay groups Hopi hundred hunters hunting and fishing hunting territory Indian Affairs Innu James Bay James Bay project killed Lakota Lakota language languages large numbers live by hunting Lubicon Lake Cree massacred million missionaries Nation Powwow Native American communities Native American culture Native American land Native Americans believe Navajo noble savages non-Native Americans North America Northern Canada Oglalas Pine Ridge reservation Plains tribes Pueblo Quebec racism religion remaining land reserves and reservations rivers settlers shaman Sioux Nation sometimes South Dakota Sun Dance survive Sweat lodge thousands of Native threatened Today traditional culture traditional Native Americans Traditionally treaty tribal tribe or nation tried trying U.S. Army U.S. government United villages Westerns Wild West Show Wounded Knee