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James Vann
James Vann- Biography of the mixed-blood Cherokee, one of the richest men in the Western Hemisphere in the early 1800's. ...
Wapashaw History
Wapashaw History- Rootsweb page concerning the history of the Minnesota-area Dakota band led by the Wapahasha chiefs. ...
Wapasha Dynasty
Wapasha Dynasty- Genealogy resource at Rootsweb concerning descendancy from the Wapasha (Wabasha) dynasty of Dakota chiefs. ...
SmithDRay: Nancy Ward
SmithDRay: Nancy Ward- Biography and links for the last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee. ...
Wovoka
Wovoka- Biography of the Paiute religious leader who developed the Ghost Dance. ...
Wovoka: The Paiute Messiah
Wovoka: The Paiute Messiah- Story of the Indian religious leader and the forcible suppression of his Ghost Dance. ...
Bring Lost Bird Home
Bring Lost Bird Home- Biography of the infant survivor of the Wounded Knee massacre and her family's quest to reclaim her body. ...
Brothertown Indian Nation
Brothertown Indian Nation- History and culture from Michigan descendents of the Mohegan and Pequot people. ...
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations- Representing 72 Saskatchewan First Nations. Searchable site includes treaty development and enforcement, disability clearing house, and leaders' information. ...
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde- Resources and information. ...
Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group
Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group- Coalition of six Coast Salish First Nations on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. With news, treaty information, culture and history, and links. ...
Blackfeet Tales
Blackfeet Tales- Five Napi (Old Man) legends from the Piegan and Siksika tribes. ...
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon- It is the land of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute Native American Tribes, stretching from the snowcapped summit of the Cascade Mountains to the palisad ...
Native American Art
Native American Art- Links to sites which showcase, and sometimes sell, art made by Native Americans. ...
Native American Flute Circle
Native American Flute Circle- Native American flute makers, flute circles, flute players, and related sites. ...
Native American Music
Native American Music- For musicians, bands, and music industry professionals. Form to join and list of member sites. ...
Native American WebRing
Native American WebRing- For Cherokee Nation cottage industry entrepreneurs. Form to join and list of member sites. ...
The Tsalagi Ring
The Tsalagi Ring- Ring for sites of Cherokee interest. ...
Confederate Negro Enlistments
Confederate Negro Enlistments- Read an article by Edward Spencer that details the conflict in the Confederate Congress that precluded black Confederate troops. ...
Blacks who fought for the South (News Article)
Blacks who fought for the South (News Article)- Read a transcript of a Washington Times article by economist Walter Williams that reveals insight into the history of black Confederate soldiers. ...
Captain Andre Cailloux and Claude Paschal
Captain Andre Cailloux and Claude Paschal- A historical account of the first Black military hero of the Civil War. A member of the Louisiana Native Guards, this Confederate hero fell in defense of New Orleans. ...
Amendment to the Negro Soldier Bill.
Amendment to the Negro Soldier Bill.- University of North Carolina presents a transcription of the Confederate States of America's 1865 bill that allowed slaves into the Confederate army. ...
Robert E. Lee on Black Troops and the Confederacy
Robert E. Lee on Black Troops and the Confederacy- In the waning days of the Civil War, Gen. Robert E. Lee disclosed his thoughts on the subject of Negroes as soldiers for the Confederacy. ...
555th Parachute Infantry Association, Inc. (The Triple Nickles)
555th Parachute Infantry Association, Inc. (The Triple Nickles)- Discover the "Triple Nickels" veterans association, and read a detailed summary of the actions of the first all-black paratrooper company. ...
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion- The US Army overviews the service of this all-black parachute battalion. ...
Native American Legends
Native American Legends- Selection of Blackfeet and Kiowa tales. ...
The Battle of the Bulge - 761st Tank Battalion
The Battle of the Bulge - 761st Tank Battalion- Lee Davis tells the 761st's part of the story of one desperate part of WWII. ...
761st Tank Battalion
761st Tank Battalion- The US Army overviews the service and citations of this heroic unit. ...
761st Tank Battalion
761st Tank Battalion- Learn about the 761st Tank Battalion, known as the Black Panther Tank Battalion. Includes World War II veterans information. ...
Tuskegee Angels of WWII
Tuskegee Angels of WWII- Salute to the "Red Tails" of World War II includes history and photos. ...
Davis, Benjamin - Aviation History
Davis, Benjamin - Aviation History- Study the life of the leader of the Tuskegee Airmen. Son of a black Army officer, Davis was determined to end segregation in the Armed Forces. The first African-American Air Force offi ...
Warbirds Resource Group - Col. Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr.
Warbirds Resource Group - Col. Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr.- Read about some career events of an American fighter pilot that was in the training program at Tuskegee, Alabama. Includes his decorations and overview of his se ...
Tuskegee Airmen Chicago "DODO" Chapter
Tuskegee Airmen Chicago "DODO" Chapter- The Chicago "DODO" Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen presents information for students and history buffs. Includes an extensive photo archive, historical information, and scholarship ...
Honor Thy Father: A Tuskegee Airman
Honor Thy Father: A Tuskegee Airman- The history of a Tuskegee Airman in WWII which was created as a gift and educational resource. A daughter tells the story of Major Joseph P Gomer's service in WWII and in the Air Forc ...
Tuskegee Airmen Inc.
Tuskegee Airmen Inc.- A foundation dedicated to preserving the history of America's first black military airmen. Provides history and information about the airmen, details about the foundation, scholarship fund, museum, ...
Aviation History: Interview with Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee
Aviation History: Interview with Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee- History magazine features an interview with Charles McGee, a Tuskegee Airman who went on to fight in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. ...
The Tuskegee Airmen - Legends of Tuskegee
The Tuskegee Airmen - Legends of Tuskegee- The National Park Service, at its online museum, pays tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen. ...
Africans in America - Richard Allen
Africans in America - Richard Allen- PBS series on African-American history profiles the Methodist minister who helped create the first independent black religious denomination. ...
The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen
The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen- Autobiography of the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Includes historical documents from Mother Bethel. Published 1833. ...
Bright Moments - Richard Allen
Bright Moments - Richard Allen- Educational resource devoted to African-American history features a profile of the church leader and black rights activist. ...
Africans in America - Lemuel Haynes
Africans in America - Lemuel Haynes- PBS presents a brief biography of the first African American ordained by a mainstream Protestant Church in the United States. ...
Lemuel Haynes (1753-1833)
Lemuel Haynes (1753-1833)- Phillip M. Richards of Georgetown University examines Lemuel Haynes' effect upon Revolutionary politics and religion. ...
Vermont History: Lemuel Haynes
Vermont History: Lemuel Haynes- Mini-biography of Lemuel Haynes, first black pastor of a white congregation in America. ...
Charles Price Jones, Black Holiness Preacher
Charles Price Jones, Black Holiness Preacher- Tells Jones' story and explains the doctrines and circumstances that caused him to leave the Baptist church and form a new denomination. ...
StAugustine.com: A Moment in Black History: John Marrant 02/14/03
StAugustine.com: A Moment in Black History: John Marrant 02/14/03- John Marrant (1755-1791) is sometimes called the first black preacher in America. He was also the pioneer author of "A Narrative of the Lord's Wonderful ...
Surabian
Surabian- Hip-hop artist. Offers lyrics, a biography, pictures, and music samples. ...
System of a Down
System of a Down- Offers news from the LA-area hard rock band. ...
Parseghian Records
Parseghian Records- Offers different categories of CDs, online ordering and audio samples from unreleased productions. ...
Aslanian's Armenian Orchestra
Aslanian's Armenian Orchestra- Features recordings dating back to 1939, photographs and short biographical and historical notes. ...
Bedrosian, Joe
Bedrosian, Joe- Includes recordings of Armenian and Armenian-Turkish songs dating back to 1939 and photographs. ...
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