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Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation - Province of British Columbia

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Skip to main content Skip to navigation The access keys for this page are: ALT plus 0 links to this site's Accessibility Statement. ALT plus 1 skips to main content. ALT plus N skips to navigation. Advanced Search | Help | Contact Us Search Form All B.C. Government url:ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/ url:www.gov.bc.ca/arr/" id="s-section">Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Enter Search Terms Click to Search News | The Premier Online | Ministries & Organizations | Job Opportunities | Main Index B.C. Home Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation The Minister Ministry News Ministry Service Plan Summary Brochure Ministry Service Plan Annual Service Plan Report Reports and Publications Ministry Contacts Corporate Services Treaties and Other Negotiations Social Programs Cultural Programs Economic Develop Read More
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ALIS DETOUR TO Index Page Organization of American Communities

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The Akicita Luta Intertribal Page is temporarily being supplanted by the new Organization of American Communities page. You will be taken there in a few seconds. If not CLICK HERE . Read More
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

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Candidates for the Nov. 20, 2007 Umatilla Tribal Election - Deadline for submitting absentee ballot requests is Nov. 7. Call 541-966-2331. Job Openings at Cayuse Technologies -- Here is your opportunity to have a career, not just a job. 40 hour work weeks, paid time off available, bus stop in front of Cayuse Technologies, full benefits available, 401K with generous benefits. Receive on the job training while you work. For more information regarding open positions and details, please call Todd Wiley 800-249-7621. Emergency Management Planning - help us identify and mitigate hazards on the Umatilla Reservation Native Language Survey for Tribal members - Word document or PDF file Official Website of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation E-mail us PO Box 638, Pendleton, Or Read More
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Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians

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CRITFC

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search | employment opportunities | | sitemap | © 2007 Read More
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dedot.com

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History of the Site

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History of the Site The Chemehuevi Indians of Southern California by Ronald Dean Miller & Peggy Jeanne Miller Published 1967 Malki Museum Press Banning, CA Interview with David Chavez, a member of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe A Synopsis of The History of The Chemehuevi 1776?Pathfinder-priest Father Garces became the first white man to ?discover? the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe by entering the Shoshonean Territory with the help of the Mohave Indians. 1776-1857--The Chemehuevi Indians begin to migrate from Nevada, Utah, and Arizona to California because of a complication with the Yuman Indian Tribe, who were living in the area next to theirs. 1857?Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives conducted an expedition and noted that the Chemehuevi Indians were neighbors of the Mohave Indians. Both tribes were living o Read More
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nwindian

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NORTHWEST INDIANS The Northwest Indian region runs along the Pacific Ocean coast from southern Alaska to Washington state. Some of the major groups were the Bella Bella, Chiook, Tillamook, Eyak, Coast Salish, and the Tlingit. These tribes relied a great deal on food from the sea, like salmon, seals, sea otters, whales, and other animals. One of the most common things found among the Northwest Indians was the totem pole. The poles were not as common to the tribes until the white traders brought them iron tools for carving, after which the totem poles became a dominant symbol of the tribes. A totem pole in front of an Indian's home would show the ancestory and the social rank of that family. To learn more about these Indians, link to any of the sites below: Region Houses Food Religion Art Vo Read More
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