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First Americans in the Arts; Annual Awards ceremony gives scholarships to American Indian college
Tickets Membership PLEASE BE PATIENT. THE WEB SITE IS BEING RE-DESIGNED. SEE PRESS RELEASE: 10th ANNUAL AWARDS See the list of recipients of 9th Annual Awards. First Americans in the Arts is a non-profit organization created to recognize, honor and promote American Indian participation in the powerful arena of the entertainment industry. Incorporating areas of film, television, music and theater.
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The People Page
Native American Arts Humanities and Culture, music, books, videos, incense, sweet grass, burners. To promote awareness and increase knowledge of the Indigenous people of Mother Earth.
www.tahtonka.com/people.html reviews
A Warrior in Two Worlds
This web site offers insight into Ely Parker: a Seneca chief, a legal scholar, an engineer, a Civil War hero, and a Cabinet-level commissioner -- and the price he paid for succes in two diferent worlds.
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Great Chiefs & Leaders
This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the worldand to the enrichment it can bring to all people.
www.indians.org/welker/leaders.htm reviews
Tantoo Cardinal - NativeCelebs profiles
Tantoo Cardinal Tantoo is working on an official page. Just bookmark this page, because I hope she'll let me know as soon as it's up and I'll put the link here! Message board Tantoo's early history Northernstars Fanpage article Saskatchewan bio Filmography What A Character! bio Windspeaker profile Citzine: Hero profile TV month schedule Tantoo remarked on how old this article is, and so it's not ...
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PBS Online - Lewis and Clark: Inside the Corps
Private Pierre Cruzatte was of French and Omaha Indian extraction. He enlisted with Lewis and Clark on May 16, 1804, at St. Charles (Missouri). Before enlisting, Cruzatte had formerly been a trader on the Missouri for the Chouteau fur interests. He could speak the Omaha language and was skilled in sign language, so was of valuable assistance to the captains at the Indian councils and encounters ...
www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/pcruz.html reviews
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