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A Case For Taking Spiritualism Seriously As
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A Colonial Abortion Drama
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Forgotten Feminist of Kansas
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Hannah Valentine & Lethe Jackson
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Hearts at Home: Southern Women in the Civil
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Lucretia Mott Autobiography
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Making Sense of Cora Hatch: Some Initial
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Mass Moments: “Mill Girl” Writer Lucy Larcom
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National
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New England Girlhood
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Notable Women Ancestors: Women's Biographies
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Oberlin and Womenís Struggle for Equality
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Oberlin Women and Antebellum Social
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PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY: An Online Guide to
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History
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Quilting: History of Quilts, Quilt Patterns
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Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History -
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Readings for History 398: Early American
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Religion, Women, and the Family in Early
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Resources - U.S. Women's History
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slave woman Vilet Lester Letter Homepage
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Slavery and the black family
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Society for the Study of American Women
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SparkNotes: The History of Sexuality: An
Introduction, Volume 1
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The E Pluribus Unum Project: A Guide to
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of the Revolution
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The History of Sexuality
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THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND
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Women and Social Movements in the United
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Women in America, 1820-1842
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Women of South Carolina in the Revolution
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African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full
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African Americans 1800-1870
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African Americans and National Identities in
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African Americans in Hartford, Connecticut:
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African Americans of Delaware and Maryland's
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African Americans: VA, SC, & NC
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African-American Women - On-line Archival
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Africans in America
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Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy
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Ama, A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
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American Slave Narratives
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Amistad at Mystic Seaport
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Antislavery Literature: The Antislavery
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Black Settlement in Nova Scotia
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Book of all Free African Americans: Maryland
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Book of all Free African Americans:
Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina
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Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the
Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
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Breaking the silence
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Brown U Committee on Slavery and Justice
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Brown's Anti-Slavery Harp
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Brycchan Carey - Home Page
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Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to
1789
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Classics on American Slavery: Introductory
Page
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Digital History-African American Voices
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Dread History: The African Diaspora,
Ethiopianism, and Rastafari
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Ecclesiastical Sources and Historical
Research on the African Diaspora in Brazil and Cuba
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Exploring A Common Past: Researching and
Interpreting the Underground Railroad
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Exploring Amistad: Race and the Boundaries
of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime America
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Free African Americans in NC
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Geography of Slavery in Virginia: Virginia
Runaways
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Hannah Valentine & Lethe Jackson
Slave Letters - Duke Special Collections Library
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Harriet Jacobs - Home
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Historical Documents - African American
Historical Documents and Speeches
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Historical Text Archive: Links : African
American: General
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Holloway, Insurrection On Board Slave Ships
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Holy Piby - Robert Athlyi Rogers
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Hyde Co., NC Apprentice Papers: 1771-1865
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Hyde Co., NC Free Persons of Color in Census
Records
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Images of pages and portraits: African
Americans
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InternationalSlaveTrade chronology from
Austin Meredith
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JuneteenthPictorial "The Middle Passage"
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LEST WE FORGET | THE TRIUMPH OVER SLAVERY
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List of Indian Slaves, Free Indians, and
Free African Americans who are identified in colonial court records
without last names
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LOC: African American Photographs Assembled
for the Paris Exposition of 1900 - About
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Low country Colleton County:Slave Relics
Historical Museum in Walterboro,SC
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Mapping Af Am Diaspora
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Maroons Tour: Smithsonian
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Maroons: Smithsonian
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Melungeons: Continuity Press - Appalachian
Books, Civil War Books, Upper Cumberland Books, Genealogy Books
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Memories of Slavery
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Moors of DE
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Nell Irvin Painter - nellpainter.com
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North American Slave Narratives, Beginnings
to 1920
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Nova Scotia Archives & Records
Management - African Nova Scotians
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NYPL, Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture
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Olaudah Equiano
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Omar ibn Said, b. 1770?
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Oswego County Underground Railroad Contents
Page
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Our Shared History, African American
Heritage: Underground Railroad
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Phil. Af Am Census 1847: Main
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Places of Cultural Memory: African
Reflections on the American Landscape
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Questia Books: History > United
States History > African-American History
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Race and Slavery Petitions Project
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Reform, Religion and the Underground in
Western New York
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Remembering Black Loyalists, Black
Communities in Nova Scotia
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Resources - African American History
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RObert Wedderburn and Slavery tracts
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Rokeby Museum : The Underground Railroad
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Seacoast New Hampshire Black History
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Sewall, The Selling of Joseph, 1700
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Slave Narratives
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Slave Trade Archives: UNESCO-CI
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Slave Voices from the Duke University
Special Collections Library
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Slave woman Vilet Lester Letter Homepage
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Slavery and the black family
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Slavery and the Making of America | PBS
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Slavery Guide: Bibliographical Essay
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Slavery Images
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Slavery in America
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Slavery in America
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Slavery In the Western Hemisphere - A
Multimedia Textbook - Coral Gables Senior High School
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Slavery Timeline 1400-2003 - a Chronology of
Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
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Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
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Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860
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Slaves' Appeal to Thomas Gage, Royal
Governor of Massachusetts, May 25 1774
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Smithsonian Global Sound - African Music in
the USA
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Swamp Outlaws (1972)
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of "The
Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus
Vassa, The African", by OLAUDAH EQUIANO.
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Thomas Jefferson: On Slavery
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Thoughts Upon Slavery by John Wesley (1774)
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Breaking the
Silence
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Underground Railroad
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Underground railroad Documents: Testimony of
the Canadian Fugitives-intro
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Underground Railroad Site - Table of Contents
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Underground railroad: Black History Pages
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Underground railroad: Testimony Of The
Canadian Fugitives : AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
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Vodou THought
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Voices from the Days of Slavery, Audio
Interviews (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
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Voices from the Days of Slavery: Former
Slaves Tell Their Stories
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W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and
African American Research, Harvard University
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William Still Underground Railroad
Foundation, Inc.
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York University Harriet Tubman Resource
Centre on the African Diaspora
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Zora Neale Hurston Plays at the Library of
Congress
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ZORA NEALE HURSTON: RECORDINGS, MANUSCRIPTS,
AND EPHEMERA IN THE ARCHIVE OF FOLK CULTURE AND OTHER DIVISIONS OF THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress)
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1782 Montgomery County, Virginia Personal
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A Guide to the American Revolution: External
Web Sites (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)
A Guide to the American Revolution: External Web sites
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Adams Family Papers : An Electronic Archive
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ADDRESS TO THE LADIES (Song)
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Am Rev - books and essays online
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American Revolution and Constitution: The
Online Library of Liberty
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American Revolution site from h-net
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American Revolution.org
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Battle at Lexington Green, 1775
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Beginning of U.S. Printing
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Boston Massacre event. Pictures and more.
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Boston Tea Party - Eyewitness Account
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Boston Tea Party, 1773
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Bostonians in Distress, image
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British Surrender at Yorktown, 1781
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CIA AM Rev Woman Spy
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CIA CSI The Founding Fathers of American
Intelligence (U)
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CIA Kids Page - History - 355
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CIA Kids Page - History - James Armistead
Lafayette
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CIA: BEAUMARCHAIS AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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CIA: EDWARD BANCROFT, spy
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CIA: GW on US Intelligence
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CIA: Intelligence in the War of Independence
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CRITICAL ISSUES OF AMERICAN HISTORY
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Crucial Decades in American History: Class
Schedule
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Edward Countryman, The People's American
Revolution
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Execution of Nathan Hale, 1776
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Gaspee Virtual Archives
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George Washington: getting to know the man
behind the image
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Georgia and the American Revolution from N.
Georgia
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Georgia and the American Revolution from Our
GA
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Georgia
History-The American Revolution
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Historical Documents - American Revolution
Documents
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Historical Text Archive: Articles: United
States/Before 1800
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History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770
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HOW NEWSPAPERS COVERED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN
WAR - The Early America Review, Spring 1997
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images and Material culture, To the
Revolution, 1700-1776
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Indians and the American Revolution
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Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American
Independence
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James Madison Center
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Journals of Sullivan's Campaign against the
Iroquois
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Liberty Bell
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Library of the American Founding Generation:
The Online Library of Liberty
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Living the Revolution: America, 1789-1820,
Toolbox Library, Teacher Professional Development Program, National
Humanities Center
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Loyalist
Institute Home Page
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Maps and Charts of North America and the
West Indies, 1750-1789
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Memoir of General John Cropper
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NARA | CHarters of Freedom
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Questia Books: History > United
States History > 18th Century U.S. History
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Questia Books: History > United
States History > U.S. Military History > Revolutionary War
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Religion and the American Revolution - The
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries - Divining America: Religion and
the National Culture
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Remembering Black Loyalists, Black
Communities in Nova Scotia
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Resistance to Revolution Themes in the
History of the American Revolution
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Resources on African-Americans, Native
Americans, and Women in the Era of the Revolution:E Pluribus Unum
Project:
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume I
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume II
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume III
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume IV
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume V
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Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume VI
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Revolutionary War in South Carolina
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Sam Adams: Rts of Colonists, 1772
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School of Thought - 18thC Commonwealthman:
The Online Library of Liberty
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Selected Works of Thomas Paine
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Spy Letters of the American Revolution --
From the Collections of the Clements Library
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Spy Letters of the American Revolution --
From the Collections of the Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Stamp, image
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SYLLABUS: THE REVOLUTIONARY GENERATION IN
AMERICA
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Tar and Feather, image
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The E Pluribus Unum Project: America in the
1770's
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The Electric Franklin
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Thomas Jefferson Papers : An Electronic
Archive
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Washington Crosses the Delaware, 1776
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Women of South Carolina in the Revolution
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Writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776
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Yale Avalon Project : 18th Century Documents
- Constitution
- French and Canada
- Great Awakening
- Middle Colonies
- Midwest
- NatAm
- Captivity Narratives
- Iroquois
- Ledger Art
- Origins
- Pre-Contact
- SpeechesAndTxts
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"CHIEF SEATTLE'S 1854 ORATION" - ver
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Algonquian texts
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American Native Press Archives Tribal
Writers Digital Library Homepage
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amherst - smallpox docs
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Cherokee History trail of tears docs,
cherokee removal
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Chief Joseph, “Speech upon Surrendering to
the US Army” (1877)
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Chief Logan
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Cochise, “Speech” (1866)
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Crazy Horse, “Last Words” (1877)
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Descriptions of New England Indians, c.
1629-30, by William Wood
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Digital History: Native American Voices
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Eastman, Indian Boyhood
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Eastman, Old Indian Days
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Eastman, The Madness of Bald Eagle
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Eastman, The Soul of the Indian
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Edwards, Jonathan. 1788. Observations on the
Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
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excerpt, Wood, New England's Prospect
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General O
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Historical Documents and Speeches - Native
American Historical Documents
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I am the Master of Life, and since I know
what thou desirest to know, and to whom thou wishest to speak, listen
well to what I
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Indian Voices from the Trail of Tears
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Jim Culberson, “Removal of the Choctaw”
(1834)
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Journals of Sullivan's Campaign against the
Iroquois
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Links
to North American Indian History Sites by Phil Konstantin
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Little Hill, “Removal of the Winnebagoes”
(1863)
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Lone Wolf’s Schooldays (1880s)
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Major Problems in American Indian History
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Medicine Song: To Be Sung in Time of Evil
Fortune
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Medicine Songs
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Meriam Report
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My sun is set
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Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
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Outlines ES112/7
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Personal Names of Indians of New Jersey,
Being a List of Six Hundred and Fifty Such Names Gleaned Mostly from
Indian Deeds of the Seventeenth Century, by William Nelson
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Pontiac, “Speech at the Pottatwatomi
Village” (1763)
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Report of the Wyandot Exploring Delegation,
1831, edited by Edited by J. Orin Oliphant, Kansas Historical
Quarterly, August, 1947
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Resources - Native American History -
Primary Documents
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Roger WIlliams, A Key into the Language
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Ronald L. Grimes, Teaching Native American
Religions
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Running: Trade Networks & Messengers
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squanto.html
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Tecumseh, “Speech to Governor Harrison”
(August, 1810)
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Tecumseh, “Speech to the Osage” (1811)
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THE BUFFALO GO
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The Dakota War
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Tulto’s Schooldays (1880s)
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USA: Geronimo, His own story
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Wahunsonacock (Powhatan), “Speech to Captain
John Smith” (1609)
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War Against Exploiters of Lakota Spirituality
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William Henry Harrison, “Letter to the
Secretary of War” (August 1811) (Excerpt)
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William Wood "They took the first ship they
saw for a walking island"
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Wood New-England's prospect, vocabulary
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Wood, New England's Prospect - Questia
Online Library
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Wood's New Englands Prospect
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- Treaties and Law
- wampum and beaver and
skins
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Assateague Time Line
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Algonkian Ethnohistory of the Carolina
Sound, Part 1
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Algonkian of Coastal Carolina
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Algonquin of Coastal Carolina
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Alphabetical Enumeration of Indian Tribes
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American Indian History Resources
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American Indian Studies
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American Indians in Georgia
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American
Indians, Native Americans, History of a Proud People. History and
Culture of Native Americans
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Amherst and Smallpox
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Annual Report of the Bureau of American
Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution archives
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Archaeology of 31HY43, "Pomeiooc", by Paul
Green
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Archaeology of Coastal North Carolina, Page 1
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Assembly of First
Nations - Canada
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Avalon Project : Relations Between The
United States and Native Americans
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Avalon Project : Statutes of the United
States Concerning Native Americans
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Berdache
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Berdache Web
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Bibliography of Indian Boarding Schools
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Bibliography of Native Americans in Eastern
North America to 1820
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Black Elk's World: The electronic edition of
Black Elk Speaks
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Blood, gender, and more: a huge Annotated
Bibliography Regarding Bill C-31, Indian Registration and Band
Membership, Aboriginal Identity, Women and Gender Issues - Indian and
Northern Affairs Canada
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Browse the Modern English Collection --
Electronic Text Center
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Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin click
on "recherche"
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Bureau of Ethnology report contents
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) responsibility is the administration
and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the
United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.
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Calloway, Map Central
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Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of
Alice Cunningham Fletcher
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Captive Bell
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Captivity Stories Index
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Center for World Indigenous Studies Index
Page
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Charles C. Mann, 1491
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Cherokee Heritage Center - Home
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Cherokee in North Georgia:A Nation's history
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Cherokee
Indians in Georgia
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Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma
- Federally Recognized
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Cherokee Nation History page
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Cherokee Nation vs. State of Georgia
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Cherokee Religion
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Chief Black Hawk Autobiography
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Choctaws: 1830 Armstrong Rolls
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COINTELPRO
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conservative analysis of dawes act
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Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume I
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Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume II
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Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume III
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Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume IV
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Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume V
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Counting Coup
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Creek Nation - American Indians in North
Georgia
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Creek Nation - North Georgia's American
Indians
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Cryptology: Navajo Code Talkers in World War
II
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Dakota War
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David Murray, Modern Indians
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Dawes Act info and tables from Native
American Documents Project
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Dawes: 5 Civilized Tribes Final Rolls
Database
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Decline of the Coastal Tribes
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Delaware
(Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Homepage
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Drawing the Western Frontier: The James E.
Taylor Album
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Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian
(American Memory, Library of Congress)
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Encyclopedia of North American Indians - -
entries in order of appearance
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English Trade in Deerskins and Indian Slaves
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Essay by Leslie Marmon Silko on Indian
School Propaganda
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Excavations at the Amity Site: Final Report,
by Paul Gardner
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Explore National American Indian Heritage
Month--A National Register of Historic Places Feature--2006
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First People of America and Canada - Native
Americans - American Indians. Turtle Island. Legends, Treaties, Clipart.
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Five Views: An Ethnic Historic Site Survey
for California (American Indians)
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Fourth World Journal
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Geronimo, His own story
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Governor Glen (SC) on Indians (1761)
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Great Basin Indian Archives Home Page
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Guide to Law Online: Indians - Law Library
of Congress (Library of Congress)
The Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources
accessible through the Internet. Links provide access to primary
documents, legal commentary, and general government information about
specific jurisdictions and topics.
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Handbook of Federal Indian Law
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Historical Documents - The Indian Removal
Act of 1830
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History Now
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History of Indiana County, PA
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HistoryArchaeology
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Hopi religion
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Hoxie's encyclopedia of North American
Indians
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Images of Native Americans : The Bancroft
Library
Images of Native Americans, an online exhibition presented by The
Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
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Images: Historical, Native Americans
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Index of Native American Resources on the
Internet - WWWVL American Indians
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Indian Congress Photo Gallery
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Indian Health Service - About I H S
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Indian Health Service Photo Gallery
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Indian Land Cessions: U.S. Congressional
Documents
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Website
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Indian Schools: Minn. His Soc
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Indian treaties from United States Statutes
at Large
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Indian Tribes of the United States
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Indians and the American Revolution
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Indians.org - Welcome . . .
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Jesuit Relations: Index
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Kansas: Indian History, Part 1.
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Kansas: Legends of The Kaw, by Carrie De Voe
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Kupperman -- nat-am Religions
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L H Morgan: Destiny of the Indian (1851)
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Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin: Lakota
Dakota Information Home Page
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Lakota Primary sources
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Lauber, Indian Slavery in Colonial Times
within the Present Limits of the United States. Table of Contents
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Library, Documents from CWIS (Center for
world indigenous studies)
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Lincoln/Net: Native American Relations
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Lincoln/Net:
Native American Relations, Selected Primary Sources
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Links - National Museum of the American
Indian
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Links to American Indian Sites --
Introductory Page by Phil Konstantin
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Links to American Indian sites about
Genealogy and Media Sites by Phil Konstantin
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Links to Information on Specific North
American Indian Tribes Sites by Phil Konstantin
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Links to North American Indian History Sites
by Phil Konstantin
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List of Indian Slaves, Free Indians, and
Free African Americans who are identified in colonial court records
without last names
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List of Publications of the Bureau of
American Ethnology
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LostWorlds.org | Interactive History Museum
of Native American Indians Culture, Art, Symbols, and More! Lots of
Native American Pictures
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Machapunga Indians (NC)
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Mary Rowlandson and Captivity Narratives:
Selected Bibliography
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Mashantucket Museum and Research Center
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Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
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Mattamuskeet Documents, Page 1
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Maya Religion
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MD-Chesapeake Docs
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Melungeons: Continuity Press - Appalachian
Books, Civil War Books, Upper Cumberland Books, Genealogy Books
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Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Home Page
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MIAMI INDIANS ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES
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Missouri: Cherokee Trail of Tears - 1838-1839
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Mitsawokett: A 17th Century Delaware Native
American Community
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Moors of DE
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Moundbuilders, North Georgia's early
inhabitants
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Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians
Index
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Nanticoke Indians of Delaware
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Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey
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Nanticoke Lineage
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NARA - ARC - Native Americans
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Narragansett Indians page
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narrative of the captivity of Mrs; Johnson)
: Early Canadiana Online
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Nat
Am Leaders bios
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Nat. Ams in NPS Historic Photo Collection
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National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
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National Museum of the American Indian
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Native American Constitution and Law
Digitization Project
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Native American Documents Project
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Native American Education Documents from the
19th Century
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Native American Histories by nation
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Native American History Resources on the
Internet
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Native American Home Pages
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Native American Legends A -B
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Native American Literature and History
Directory
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Native American Maps
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Native American Nations
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Native American Rights Fund, National Indian
Law Library
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Native American Trickster Tales
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Native Americans - American Indians - The
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Pocahontas Myth - Powhatan Renape Nation -
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Nature Transformed: The Environment in
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North America...600 Primary docs, U Houston
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Penn's Plan of Union (1697)
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ROYAL PROCLAMATION ON NORTH AMERICA, 7
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U Michigan William L. Clements Library
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Virginia Center for Digital History
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Vol. 15. Colonial and Revolutionary
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W.A. Speck, British America 1607-1776
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Wadsworth: American History Resource Center
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World History Archive: history of North
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Yale: Avalon Project : 18th Century Documents
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Directory of online historical documents and exhibits on Early American
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National Humanities Center
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Columbus Database from Millersville U.
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Cornell University Library Witchcraft
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19th Centuries
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De Bry Copper Plate Engravings
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EyeWitness To The 17th Century
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EyeWitness To The Eighteenth Century
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Haiti
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Haiti: Bob Corbett, BIBLIOgraphy on The
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Hanover Historical Texts Project
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H-Atlantic Discussion Network
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HISTORY 41: THE AMERICAN COLONIES
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History of the English Language
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How Much Is That Worth Today? | EH.Net
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John Carter Brown Library
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LOC: 1492 Exhibit
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Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency
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Medieval Price List
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Nature of historiography
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Netherlands - Atlantic World
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Online Library of Liberty
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Primary Source Documents for Early American
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history
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Slave Trade Archives: UNESCO-CI
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Slavery In the Western Hemisphere - A
Multimedia Textbook - Coral Gables Senior High School
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Syllabi Atlantic History Seminar
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The Journal of a Lady of Quality
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Trans-Atlantic Conference
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Voyages, Vessels, People, and Places of
English America, 1500-1820
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witchcraft
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Global Economic History Network
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Internet Global History Sourcebook
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Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency
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Smitha's World History
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