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  • Local Pantry Accepts Donations

    Local Pantry Accepts Donations

  • Includes Tribal Court Decision

    Includes Tribal Court Decision

  • Omaha Images of Renewal

    Omaha Images of Renewal

  • •Œmake-Believe White-Men╊ and the Omaha Land Allotments of 1871-1900

    •Œmake-Believe White-Men╊ and the Omaha Land Allotments of 1871-1900

  • FONTENELLE FOREST? 9 A.M

    FONTENELLE FOREST? 9 A.M

  • History of the Umoⁿhoⁿ

    History of the Umoⁿhoⁿ

  • Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota Native American Cultural Affiliation and Traditional Association Study

    Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota Native American Cultural Affiliation and Traditional Association Study

  • Pawnee Tribe, Sioux and the Otoe-Missouri Tribe

    Pawnee Tribe, Sioux and the Otoe-Missouri Tribe

  • Nebraska State Historical Society

    Nebraska State Historical Society

  • Black Bird, King of the Mahars - Autocrat, Big Man, Chief

    Black Bird, King of the Mahars - Autocrat, Big Man, Chief

  • The Experiences of American Indian Women at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923

    The Experiences of American Indian Women at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923

  • Combined Joint Appendix

    Combined Joint Appendix

  • "Object Lessons": Domesticity and Display in Native American Assimilation

  • Omaha in 1868-1869: Selections from the Letters of Joseph Barker

    Omaha in 1868-1869: Selections from the Letters of Joseph Barker

  • Some Day a Great Harvest: a History of the Foundation of St. Augustine's Indian Mission, Winnebago, Nebraska, 1888 to 1945

    Some Day a Great Harvest: a History of the Foundation of St. Augustine's Indian Mission, Winnebago, Nebraska, 1888 to 1945

  • Neola Walker Building Will Be Remodeled Choctaw Nation Tribal Leadership Last Week

    Neola Walker Building Will Be Remodeled Choctaw Nation Tribal Leadership Last Week

  • The Dispossession of the Omaha Nation, 1790-1916 Judith A

    The Dispossession of the Omaha Nation, 1790-1916 Judith A

  • 45 Years of Asserting Native Sovereignty Along the Missouri River in Nebraska

    45 Years of Asserting Native Sovereignty Along the Missouri River in Nebraska

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  • The Declaration of Indian Independence
  • If Even a Few Are Reclaimed, the Labor Is Not Lost: William Hamilton's Life Among the Iowa and Omaha Indians, 1837-1891
  • Literature of the Omaha People Paul Olson University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected]
  • Strengths and Stresses of Omaha Indian Families Living on the Reservation
  • German from Russia, Omaha Indian, and Vietnamese-Urban Villagers in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • The Early History of Omaha from 1853 to 1873
  • INDIANS and EMPIRES CULTURAL CHANGE AMONG the OMAHA and PAWNEE, from CONTACT to 1808 Kurt E
  • Nerves ' DETROIT, Feb
  • Tecumseh and Johnson County, 1854-1900
  • The Knights of the Forest and Ethnic Cleansing in Early Minnesota Catherine M
  • Download Teacher's Guide
  • American Indian Center, V. 02, No. 01 American Indian Center of Omaha, Inc
  • List of Traditional Artists
  • Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians DAVID J
  • Digging In: Supporting a Healthy, Sustainable Food Future in Omaha Nation
  • Nebraska Indian Community College
  • 3107293.PDF (4.386Mb)
  • Cultural Survival and the Omaha Way Eunice Woodhull Stabler's Legacy of Preservation on the Twentieth,Century Plains


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