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  State v. Kenaitze Indian Tribe (01/16/2004) sp-5770
The tribes argument impliedly attacks two of the joint boards procedural decisions: first, by drawing proposed nonsubsistence boundaries before applying the statutory criteria; and second, by combining the Anchorage-MatSu proposed nonsubsistence area with the Kenai Peninsula proposed nonsubsistence area for the purposes of applying the socio-economic criteria.
The chair specifically discussed the tribes evidence on income patterns, the percentage of food supply coming from wild fish and game per household, and the extent to which the tribes were dependent on subsistence foods.
It seems to be correct, as the tribe argues and the state concedes, that the tribe did litigate this issue in the superior court.
touchngo.com /sp/html/sp-5770.htm   (4394 words)

  
  Canku Ota - July 3, 2004 - Class Helps Preserve Dena'ina Heritage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The gathering was part of a Dena'ina language class at Kenai Peninsula College in late May and early June and sponsored by the Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
She grew up in Pedro Bay hearing her grandmother speak Dena'ina and said her husband was fluent in the language, but they didn't use it.
There are elders who learned the language as children and have come to pass on their knowledge, traditional college students who are taking the class to complete a degree and others of Dena'ina descent who want to learn the language as a way to be more in touch with their heritage.
www.turtletrack.org /Issues04/Co07032004/CO_07032004_Denaina_Heritage.htm   (1323 words)

  
 Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Pow Wow is originally derived from the Northern Plains tribes of the Lower 48 states.
It is also a time for indigenous people to come together to sing and dance, and to honor the heritage that has been passed down to them from their ancestors.
The different styles are derived from traditional dances of the various tribes, but the individual dances are not specific to any one tribe - though they are often associated with a particular geographical area.
www.alaskanative.net /18.asp?id=199   (838 words)

  
 Alaskool
We are citizens of our tribes and, since 1924, citizens of the United States.
In the words of the founder of the Carlisle Industrial School for Indians their efforts were to "Kill the Indian in him and save the man".
Denaina Sukdu’a Traditional Stories of the Tanaina Athabascans Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, 1984.
www.alaskool.org /native_ed/bibliography.htm   (7568 words)

  
 State v. Kenaitze Indian Tribe (01/16/2004) sp-5770
The tribes argument impliedly attacks two of the joint boards procedural decisions: first, by drawing proposed nonsubsistence boundaries before applying the statutory criteria; and second, by combining the Anchorage-MatSu proposed nonsubsistence area with the Kenai Peninsula proposed nonsubsistence area for the purposes of applying the socio-economic criteria.
The chair specifically discussed the tribes evidence on income patterns, the percentage of food supply coming from wild fish and game per household, and the extent to which the tribes were dependent on subsistence foods.
It seems to be correct, as the tribe argues and the state concedes, that the tribe did litigate this issue in the superior court.
www.touchngo.com /sp/html/sp-5770.htm   (4394 words)

  
 Women's Studies at SCSU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A member of the Navajo Tribe, Dr. Alvord is also Assistant Professor of Surgery and is a practicing general surgeon.
Her first book, The Scapel and the Silver Bear, was published in 1999 and is used extensively in courses at many colleges and medical schools, including Brown, Middlebury, Princeton, and of course, Dartmouth College.
Heather Kendall-Miller (Denaina Athabascan) is a tribal member of the Native Village of Dillingham.
www.southernct.edu /departments/womensstudies/conference/2001.htm   (1197 words)

  
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 Bering Sea.com: Communities: Lime Village   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The 1939 U.S. Census called the settlement "Hungry Village." A Russian Orthodox chapel, Saints Constantine and Helen, was built in 1960.
A federally recognized tribe is located in the community -- the Lime Village Traditional Council.
Lime Village is an Denaina Athabascan Indian settlement practicing a subsistence lifestyle.
www.beringsea.com /communities/index.php?community=214   (608 words)

  
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 1000 INDIAN NATIONS ONLINE
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 - Current Active Topics -Native American Indian Tribes - Over 2,000 articles on native american indians, their culture ...
There are 561 federally recognized tribal governments in the United States, and dozens more state recognized and unrecognized american Indian tribes in the US who are currently fighting (through a lengthy legal appeal process that can take 20 or more years) for recognition.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is the US government agency responsible for the administration and management of the 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.
Some tribes have more than one reservation, others have none, and some reservations are shared by multiple tribes.
www.aaanativearts.com /alaskan-natives/Denaina.htm   (2190 words)

  
 American Indian Tribal List: Native American Tribes and Languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Our site is designed to present information about American Indian tribes and their languages contextually--language by language and tribe by tribe.
Native Tribes of the United States and Canada: Partial list of North American Indian tribes including state-recognized tribes.
Indian Tribes Names: Partial chart of the original and current names of North American Indian tribes.
www.native-languages.org /languages.htm   (783 words)

  
 Tanaina Language and the Tanaina Indian Tribe (Dena'ina, Kenaitze, Kenai)
Tanaina Language and the Tanaina Indian Tribe (Dena'ina, Kenaitze, Kenai)
Tanaina is an Athabascan language of Alaska, spoken by around 100 people in the villages around Cook Inlet.
Back to the index of North American Indian tribes
www.native-languages.org /tanaina.htm   (153 words)

  
 Linkliste - First Nation
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians
Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
www.america-channel.org /indianerlinks.html   (308 words)

  
 Native American Indian Heritage: Timeline by Breitlinks
Dakelh, Dakota, Dakubetede, Dawson, Degexit'an (Deg Xit'an, Deg Hit'an, Deg Xinag), Delaware, Dena'ina (Denaina), Dene, Dene Tha, Diegueno, Dine (Dineh), Djimaliko (Djimariko), Dogrib, Dohema (Dohma), Duhlelap, Dumna, Dunne-za (Dane-zaa, Dunneza)
Powhatan, though many tribes of the old confederacy have returned to using their own names (Pamunkey, Mattaponi, etc.)
Tahltan (from the Tlingit name from their tribe, probably also a place name in the Tlingit language)
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