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- Stories of the Sacred Pipe Parts 1 and 2
- The Culture and Life of the Indians of the Great Plains
- Junction Earthworks—Honoring Our Past the Adena Man Effigy Pipe, Recovered in Chillicothe, Ohio; Recently Named Ohio’S State Artifact
- MOHICAN SEMINAR 3 Sitting for a Portrait in 1735, Tishcohan, a Delaware Chief, Wore a Deco- Rated Tobacco Pouch Made of Flying Squirrel Skin, a Symbol of Flight
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- The Earliest Americans
- Tobacco Pipes As Evidence for Plains-Pueblo Interaction, Interethnic
- The Parrot Your ARC Newsletter by and for ESL, Multicultural, International Students, New Californians, And, Well, Anybody Really
- Study of Native American Prisone~ Issues
- Sacred and Ceremonial Use of Tobacco in Native American Communities
- The Book of Shrines Download
- Native Americans and the Monument
- Native American
- The Blood of the People
- Native American
- Nadín Ospina
- DOCUMENT RESUME ED 128 107 RC 002 088 AUTHOR Roessel, Robert A., Jr., Ed. TITLE Indian Education and the Classroom Teacher. INST
- Regents of the University of California Cameroon
- C4P the Indian Tribes of the Chicago Region
- Native American Pipes in the Art of Charles Bird King, George Catlin, and Karl Bodmer