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Over 300 Sites dedicated to American Indians

  1. John Adams
    "One of the greatest stories of those of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon is that of John Adams, who was born circa 1847 near present day Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon"
  2. JERONIMO DE AGUILAR
    "THE MAROONED PRIEST WHO SPEEDED THE CONQUEST (1489? - 1531?)"
  3. American Horse
    picture and detailed article
  4. Apache Men
    bios on John Cody (Goodah), Nochedelklinne, Naiche, and Geronimo (Goyathlay)
  5. Apache Warriors
    Info on Cochise, Victorio, Geronimo, Juh, Nana, Naiche, Chalipun, Eskiminzin
  6. Anna Mae Aquash
    from the "Distinguished Women of Past & Present Page" (DWPPP)
  7. Anna Mae Aquash Archive
    from the First Nations page
  8. Tribe elder Lawrence Aripa dies
    a newspaper article by Ken Olsen in The Spokesman-Review
  9. Aspinet
    "Aspinet was the chief sachem of the Nauset Indians"
  10. Dennis Banks
    from A & E
  11. "Chief" Charles Albert Bender
    short article from A & E
  12. Lewis Bennett (Deerfoot)
    photo & bio
  13. Peggy Berryhill
    "a major producer of public radio documentaries about contemporary Native Americans"
  14. THE STORY OF CHIEF BIG BEAR
    "THE FROG LAKE MASSACRE: (A Poem in Four Parts) "
  15. Big Bear
    Lakota
  16. Big Foot
    his picture and story from PBS
  17. Bigfoot
    Lakota
  18. Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco)
    details and photo
  19. Black Elk's Vision
    about him, too
  20. Black Elk
    picture and bio
  21. Wallace, Thunder, and Emily Black Elk
    "Following the footsteps of Black Elk "
  22. Black Hawk
    brief article
  23. Black Hawk and Descendants
    lots of info
  24. Black Hawk (Makataimeshekiakiak)
    info & picture
  25. Chief Black Hawk and Descendants - info
    his and his family
  26. Who is Black Hawk
    his and his family
  27. MA-CA-TAI-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK
    picture, info & links
  28. Modern History Sourcebook: Chief Black Hawk Autobiography
    info by Donald Jackson
  29. Test your Black Hawk Knowledge
    Q & As
  30. Black Kettle
    his story and a picture
  31. SANDRA BLACK
    "PERSONAL HISTORY OF A BEADWORK DESIGNER"
  32. Blue Jacket: Palefaced Shawnee
    his history and picture
  33. Chief Abel Bosum
    a speech he made
  34. Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)
    picture and detailed article
  35. Joseph Brant
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  36. General John Buford
    his life & time among the Indians, among other things
  37. U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell
    a picture and bio
  38. George Catlin
    article from The Wild West
  39. Chinnabbee
    "He was a Natchez leader who brought his people to Talladega in 1756"
  40. John Chivington
    "The hero of Glorietta Pass and the butcher of Sand Creek"
  41. Choncape
    a picture
  42. Chou-man-i-case
    a picture
  43. Henry Roe Cloud (Wonah'ilayhunka)
    very short article form A & E
  44. Cochise
    short article and picture of his son
  45. Cochise
    Chiricahua - Apache Chief
  46. Cochise
    short article
  47. At Times Cruel, Chiricahua Chief Cochise Had Courage and was Devoted to the Truth
    from The History Net
  48. COCHISE & GERONIMO: The Chiricahua Apaches
    from the DesertUSA site
  49. Cochise
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  50. LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS: THE LIFE STORY OF COL. WILLIAM F. CODY "BUFFALO BILL"
    a copy of a book written by his sister
  51. Conanacus
    "Conanacus was the chief sachem of the Narragansetts"
  52. Corbitant
    "Corbitant was a petty-sachem under chief Massasoit of the Wampanoags"
  53. Corn Planter
    a picture
  54. Corn Planter
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  55. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
    "Coronado led a royal expedition of about 300 Spanish soldiers, over 1,000 Tlaxcalan Indians, and enormous herds of livestock north into what is now the American West"
  56. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
    general overview
  57. CORTEZ THE INFAMOUS
    Steve Wilkins' bio of him
  58. Hernán Cortés
    Five Letters of Cortés to the Emperor
  59. Hernan Cortes
    a pretend newspaper interview
  60. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND HERNAN CORTES
    "the ironic situation of a man who changed history, being a virtual unknown in a country on which he exerted such a profound influence. "
  61. Cotifachiqui
    the Queen of the Pearls
  62. Crazy Horse
    from "Voices of the Little Bighorn"
  63. Crazy Horse (Tashunca-uitco)
    from PBS' The West site
  64. Crazy Horse
    brief article
  65. Crazy Horse (Tashunkewitko)
    detailed article
  66. Crazy Horse Archives
    LOTS of info, from Wintercount
  67. Crazy Horse, Red Cloud & Standing Bear
    from the famous Nebraskans page
  68. Crazy Horse (Tashunka Witko)
    from A & E
  69. Crazy Horse
    from the Crazy Horse Memorial site
  70. In Memory of Chief Crazy Horse
    LOTS of info
  71. Crazy Horse
    overview of his life
  72. Crazy Horse
    lots of details
  73. The Crazy Horse Page
    several links
  74. Crazy Horse
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  75. George Crook
    "Considered the army's greatest Indian fighter, General George Crook earned that reputation by developing a respect for his enemy that carried over into his relationships with Native Americans off the battlefield as well"
  76. Crow Biographies
    list of written works on Crow biographies
  77. Crow Dog (Kargi Sunka)
    short article by A & E
  78. Cuauhtemoc
    "last emperor of the Aztecs"
  79. ES Curtis Collection Biographies #3
    bios on Blue Eagle, Bue Horse, Calico, Charge Crow, Eagle Elk, Elk Bow, Fast Elk, Fast Thunder, Flying Shield, Good Lance, Good Voice Hawk, Gray Bear, His Fights, Hollow Horn Bear, Little Dog, Long Fox, Mosquito Hawk, Red Cloud, Red Hawk, Ring Thunder, Shield, Slow Bull, Spotted Elk, Stands First, Struck By Crow, Two Strike, Yellow Hawk and Yellow Horse
  80. ES Curtis Collection Biographies #4
    bios on Big Ox, Bread, Bull Chief, Bull Goes Hunting, Bull Tongue, Coups Well Known, Does Everything, Fish Shows, Flathead Woman, Fog In The Morning, Goes Ahead, Hairy Moccasins, Hoop On The Forehead, Hunts The Enemy, Hunts To Die, Lone Tree, Medicine Crow, Old Dog, On Top, Plenty Coups, Red Wing, Shot In The Hand, Standing Elk, Skins Wolf, Spotted Jack Rabbit, Two Leggings, Two Whistles, Wet, White Man Runs Him, Wolf, Wolf Lies Down, Young Hairy Wolf, Good Bear, Lean Wolf, Long Time Dog, Sitting Owl, and White Duck
  81. ES Curtis Collection Biographies #5
    bios on Bear's Belly, Bull Neck, Crow Ghost, Four Horns, Red Star, Sitting Bear, Assiniboin Boy, Curly Head, Cuts Tether, Eagle Child, Head Dress, Horse Capture, Lone Flag, No Bear, Otter Robe, Red Whip, Running Fisher, Three White Crows, and White And Yellow Cow
  82. General George A. Custer Home Page
    lots of info
  83. My Life on the Plains, by Gen.G.A.Custer
    a copy of his book
  84. Ella Cara Deloria
    author: "Ella Cara Deloria (Yankton Dakota), whose translated Dakota name means Beautiful Day, was born in 1889 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota."
  85. Dragging Canoe - Little Cedar Mountain - TVA
    an excellent timeline for the area & Chickamauga Chief Dragging Canoe
  86. Dragging Canoe (Tsiyu-gunsi-ni)
    Cherokee/Chickamauga Chief
  87. Dull Knife
    story about him
  88. Eagle og Delight
    her picture
  89. Louise Erdrich
    "daughter of a Chippewa Indian mother and a German-American father, the author explores Native American themes in her works"
  90. Estevanico the Moor
    "tales of the adventures that befell three conquistadores and their Moorish slave during the sixteenth century led to Spain's Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's exploration of what is now the American Southwest."
  91. Famous Native American Freemasons
    long list of pictures & biographys
  92. Famous Nebraska Native Americans
    biographies on Crazy Horse, Red Cloud and Standing Bear
  93. First American Forefathers
    info on: Chief Joseph, Seattle, Cochise, Cornplanter, Crazy Horse, Gall, Geronimo, Joseph Brant, Kicking Bear, Quanah Parker, Red Cloud, Red Jacket, Sitting Bull and Tecumseh
  94. Fool Crow
    a picture
  95. Fools Crow
    Ceremonial Chief - Teton Sioux
  96. Gall
    The West from PBS
  97. Gall
    long article on this Hunkpapa
  98. Gall
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  99. Chief Dan George
    picture, quotes and bio
  100. Geronimo (Goyathlay)
    picture and info
  101. Geronimo - Goyathlay ("one who yawns")
    pictures, quotes, bio
  102. Geronimo: His own story
    very well done history
  103. Geronimo: Chiricahua Apache. (1829-1909)
    info and quotes
  104. Geronimo (Goyathlay)
    short article
  105. Geronimo
    "Ultimate Battle Cry"
  106. Geronimo
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  107. Simon Girty
    detailed biography of this man
  108. Great Chiefs & Leaders
    an excellent series of articles by Glenn Welker: "American Horse,Black Elk,Big Bear,Bigfoot,Abel Bosum,Joseph Brant,Cochise,Crazy Horse/Tashunkewitko,Dan George,Dull Knife,Fool Crow,Gall,Geronimo/Goyathlay,He-Dog,Little Wolf,Hole-in-the-Day,John Ross,Joseph,Keokuk,Little Crow,Little Wolf,Low-Dog,Joseph,Russell Means,Ohiyesa/Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman,Pontiac,Pope,Quanah Parker,Rain-in-the-Face,Red Cloud,Red Jacket,Roman Nose,Santana,Sequoya,Sitting Bull,Spotted Tail,Standing Bear,Tamahay,Tecumseh,Two Strike/Tashunkekokipapi,Washakie,Wolf Robe,Wovoka"
  109. Graham Greene OFFICIALLY Unofficial Fan Page
    "Welcome to our page devoted to appreciation of a remarkable Canadian Actor"
  110. Grey Owl
    "Grey Owl wrote three best-selling books while he lived in Prince Albert National Park: Pilgrims of the Wild (1935), Sajo and Her Beaver People (1935) and Tales of an Empty Cabin (1936)"
  111. He Dog
    his picture
  112. Chief John Hicks
    "This famous Miccosukee chief was of the Wind Clan"
  113. Hobomok
    "Hobomok assisted Myles Standish"
  114. Hole-in-the-Day
    Ojibwe
  115. Sam Houston
    "Houston & Native Americans"
  116. Oliver Otis Howard
    he dealt with Cochise and Chief Joseph
  117. Ishi
    short bio and link to a quote
  118. Ishi: The Last Yahi
    bio and picture and copies of old records (from Galen II archives)
  119. Ishi Was Not Necessarily the Last Full-Blooded Yahi:
    "Recent research on the projectile point style, physical anthropology, and the oral history of surrounding historic Native California groups suggests that Ishi, purported to be the last California Yahi of the early 20th century, appears to have learned much of his technology from members of an adjoining group."
  120. Ishi: The Last Yahi
    a brief bio from the Wild Sanctuary Site
  121. The Legacy of Ishi
    a detailed story
  122. Iyanough
    "Iyanough was the chief sachem of the the Cummaquid tribe"
  123. Andrew Jackson
    "President Andrew Jackson's Case for the Removal Act First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1830"
  124. Andrew Jackson
    from the Grolier Encyclopedia
  125. Chief Joseph
    brief story and a picture of his grave
  126. Chief Joseph (Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt)
    an old picture and his life story
  127. Chief Joseph (Hinmaton-Yalaktit)
    picture and info
  128. Chief Joseph
    a brief article on the Nez Perce Chief
  129. Chief Joseph
    long article and pictures
  130. Suggested Readings about Chief Joseph
    the title says it all
  131. Chief Joseph
    a very detailed page with links to other sites, too
  132. Chief Joseph Nez Perce (Nimiputimt)
    short article about him
  133. Chief Joseph
    "known by his people as In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat (Thunder coming up over the land from the water)"... many quotes
  134. Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce
    interesting article from the..."Enterprise Record Chieftain, August 2, 1923"
  135. Chief Joseph
    info from the First American Forefathers' site
  136. Keokuk
    a picture
  137. Chief Keokuk
    his statue in the city of the same name
  138. Kicking Bird (Tene-angop'te)
    short article from A & E
  139. Kicking Bird
    from "The West"
  140. Kicking Bird
    detailed page from "Faces of L.A." exhibition at the Getty Museum
  141. Chief Killbuck
    lots of info from several sources
  142. Alfred L. Kroeber
    lots of info on this anthropologist
  143. Leschi, celebrated Nisqually Chief
    a letter from "J. Ross Browne to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 4 December 1857"
  144. Little Crow (Tahetan Wakawa Mini)
    details & photo
  145. Little Crow
    as told to Ohiyesa
  146. Chief Little Turtle
    a little about him
  147. Little Turtle
    "Little Turtle, 1751?-1812, the great MIAMI Indian chief, led the Indians to victory over Gen. Josiah Harmar (1790) and Gen. Arthur St. Clair (1791), blocking American expansion into the Lake Michigan region"
  148. Little Wolf
    long article
  149. James Logan (Tahgahjute)
    from A & E's Biography
  150. Looking Glass (Allalimya Takanin)
    a look at his life and him on a horse
  151. Low Dog
    classic photo
  152. Wilma Pearl Mankiller
    about the former Cherokee Chief
  153. Wilma Mankiller
    "former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation"
  154. Wilma Pearl Mankiller
    from the "DWPPP"
  155. Chief George Manuel
    detailed article by the Fourth World Documentation Project
  156. Massasoit
    "Massasoit was the Chief of the Wampanoag confederation"
  157. John Lowery McCoy
    "He served as a special attoney for the Western Cherokees for a number of years"...and more
  158. JANE MCCREA
    MURDERED BY SAVAGE INDIANS ALLIED TO THE BRITISH-a copy of the famous painting, too
  159. Alexander McGillivray
    from A & E
  160. ALEXANDER McGILLIVRAY and his wives
    Creek leader
  161. Chief William McIntosh
    about "Tustunnugee Hutkee (White Warrior)"
  162. Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh (1775 approx. - 1825)
    about him
  163. Russell Means
    from A & E
  164. Menawa
    "He was one of the greatest Creek chief."
  165. Metallic
    "The Last of the Androscoggins, The Lone Indian of the Magalloway"
  166. Moctezuma
    a pretended newspaper interview
  167. Moctezuma Ilhuicamina I
    a look at the Moctezuma the Elder
  168. Montezuma II
    short article
  169. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja)
    from A & E
  170. Motecuhzoma II Xocoyotzin
    "the ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, was born in 1467"
  171. Mougo
    a picture
  172. Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket)
    "Mourning Dove was the literary name chosen by Christine (or Christal) Quintasket, an Okanogan from the Colville Reservation of eastern Washington."
  173. Mary Musgrove (Cousaponokeesa)
    "Creek (American) Indian interpreter, diplomat and businesswoman"
  174. Native American Women
    bios on "Wilma Mankiller, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Louise Erdrich, Nancy Ward (Nan'yehi, Sakajawea, Mourning Dove and Pocahontas
  175. NEZAHUALCOYOTL
    "TEXCOCO'S PHILOSOPHER KING (1403 - 1473)"
  176. Samson Occom
    a short article
  177. Molly Ockett
    "Abenaki Healing Woman"
  178. Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman)
    he's related stories about many other people
  179. Osceola ("Black Drink")
    story & painting
  180. Osceola
    from A & E
  181. Arthur Parker (Gawasowaneh)
    short article from A & E's Biography
  182. Ely Samuel Parker
    about this very interesting man
  183. Iroquois Chief and Union Officer Ely Parker
    from The History Net
  184. Quanah Parker
    from A & E
  185. Quanah Parker
    photos and brief quote
  186. The PEARL QUEEN greets HERNANDO DeSOTO
    a short article on The Pearl Queen of Cotifachiqui
  187. King Philip (Metacomet)
    from A & E
  188. Pierpole
    "Last Indian of the Sandy River" by Nancy Lecompte
  189. Peter Perkins Pitchlynn
    short history & picture
  190. Pocahontas
    picture and article
  191. Pocahontas
    short article from A & E
  192. Pocahontas...The Real Story
    by Sara Meier
  193. Do you know the true story of Rebecca Rolfe (also known as Pocahontas)?
    from a Christian site
  194. The Pocahontas Myth
    from the Powhatan site
  195. Pocahontas and Her Jewelry
    article from Early American Homes
  196. Pocahontas
    details and bibliography
  197. Powhatan’s Little Princess
    short article from Williamsburg, Va.
  198. Pontiac: Ottawa Chief
    short article and drawing
  199. Pontiac
    a drawing
  200. Pope
    a short article on this Tewa medicine man
  201. Pope
    a look at his life
  202. Pope
    short article from A & E
  203. Potalesharo
    a picture
  204. James Poweshiek
    an interview with him in 1942
  205. The Prophet
    history, pictures and more
  206. Chief Pushetonequa
    an interview
  207. Quadequina
    "Quadequina was the brother of Massasoit"
  208. THE QUETZALCOATL "TRINITY"
    a look at this figure
  209. Rain-in-the-Face
    long article
  210. Red Cloud
    a little about him and a picture of his gravestone
  211. Red Cloud (Makhpiya-Luta)
    from the PBS site The West
  212. Red Cloud
    pictures and long article
  213. Red Cloud
    a brief article and picture
  214. Red Jacket
    several pictures
  215. Louis Riel-The Metis Man
    lots of info
  216. Will Rogers
    a sound file of a political speech by this Cherokee humorist (and cousin of mine!)
  217. Will Rogers Memorial & Birthplace
    about him and this place
  218. Will Rogers Home Page
    a very big site
  219. Roman Nose
    long article
  220. John Ross
    a picture and short quote
  221. Sacagawea
    an image and a story
  222. Sacagawea: Guide To The Guides
    short article from Adventure Encyclopedia
  223. Sacajawea
    from the Britannica site
  224. Sakajawea
    short article
  225. Samoset
    "Samoset was the first Indian to make contact with the Pilgrims"
  226. Santana
    a photo of this Kiowa leader
  227. Satanta (Set-tainte, "White Bear")
    short article from A & E
  228. Don Pedro Miguel Say
    short article on this teller of Mayan stories
  229. Scabby Bull, an Arapaho Indian
    his image
  230. Seattle: Suqwamish and Duwamish (1786-1866)
    info and quotes
  231. DID CHIEF SEATTLE REALLY SAY, 'THE EARTH DOES NOT BELONG TO MAN; MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH'
    article from The Wild West
  232. Chief Seattle: Realist
    short article from Adventure Encyclopedia
  233. The Sehoys
    3 Creek women
  234. Selocta
    "He was the translator for General Andrew Jackson at Ft. Jackson treaty signing"
  235. Sequoyah
    a picture and some info
  236. Sequoyah
    "Talking Leaves and the Cherokee Phoenix"
  237. Sequoyah
    "Most historians credit Sequoyah, the most famous Cherokee, with the invention of the syllabary"
  238. Sequoya
    long article with picture
  239. Sequoyah (aka George Gist)
    info from the North Georgia site
  240. Sequoyah's Talking Leaves
    picture and article
  241. Sequoyah
    picture, info & links
  242. Sequoyah: Beyond Sign Language
    from Adventure Encyclopedia
  243. Short Bull
    a loving tribute by his great-grand child, interesting pictures, too
  244. Leslie Silko
    poet
  245. Leslie Mormon Silko
    an interview in Germany
  246. Sitting Bull (Tatanka-Iyotanka)
    from PBS
  247. Sitting Bull and the Battle of the Little Big Horn
    A coward at the Battle of the Little Big Horn?
  248. Sitting Bull
    long article and photo
  249. Sitting Bull
    brief article and picture
  250. Sitting Bull
    a picture of his grave and a brief story of his life
  251. Sitting Bull (Tatanka Yotanka)
    bio & lithograph
  252. Tatanka Yotanka (Sitting Bull)
    by Robert Fester
  253. Sitting Bull
    by the Bismark Tribune
    Sitting Bull
    many quotes
  254. Sitting Bull
    "IN MEMORY by Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner"
  255. Sitting Bull
    picture and article
  256. Sitting Bull
    short article
  257. Spotted Tail
    his grave and story
  258. Spotted Tail
    a recollection of him
  259. Squanto--God's Special Indian, a Thanksgiving Story
    from the Christian Articles Archive
  260. Squanto
    from A & E
  261. The History of Tisquantum (Squanto)
    a good article with a bibliography
  262. Luther Standing Bear
    article and picture
  263. Standing Bear of the Ponca Indians
    about the trial
  264. Tamahay
    as remembersed by Ohiyesa
  265. Tarhe
    nice article on “A distinguished Wyandot Chief and Loyal American.”
  266. Address of Tarhe, Grand Sachem of the Wyandot Nation to the assemblage at the Treaty of Greenville
    "Tarhe was the first chief to sign the Treaty of Greenville"
  267. Tecumseh
    pictures and history
  268. Tecumseh History Page
    info, links and maps
  269. Tecumseh
    picture, info & links
  270. Tecumseh
    from A & E's Biography
  271. The Teachings of Tecumseh
    14 suggestions
  272. Tecumseh
    his story
  273. Tecumseh
    lots of info
  274. Tecumseh
    painting and article
  275. Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
    from A & E
  276. Tenskwatawa (The Prophet}
    Tecumseh's brother and spritual leader
  277. The Shawnee Prophet Tenskwatawa
    about Tecumseh's brother
  278. Tenskwatawa's Vision
    lots of details
  279. Jim Thorpe: The Man
    about him
  280. Jim Thorpe: Athlete of the Century Campaign
    about him and his sports activities
  281. Jim Thorpe
    more about him
  282. Jim Thorpe
    from A & E
  283. Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux
    about Sitting Bull, Gall & John Grass
  284. Chief Thundercloud
    painting & short bio
  285. Red Thunder Cloud, 76, Dies...
    about his life
  286. Tisquantum (Squanto)
    "Tisquantum was a native of the Patuxet tribe"
  287. Tokamahamon
    "Tokamahamon was another Indian from the Wampanoag tribe"
  288. Tomochichi
    Creek Chief
  289. Two Moon
    his grave is pictured, too
  290. Two Strike
    by "Ohiyesa" (Charles A. Eastman)
  291. Two Strike/Tashunkekokipapi (Sioux)
    as remembered by Ohiyesa
  292. CHIEF TUSKALOOSA
    "The Chief of the Maubilians was Tuskaloosa"
  293. The Journey of Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca
    written in 1542, he talks about his travels and the people he met
  294. Urvashi Vaid
    "Indian-American lawyer and social activist"
  295. Voices from the Past
    quotes from: Andrew Ross, Babtiste Good, Black Elk, Cochise, Dan Katchongva, Dead Eyes, Delshay, Dragging Canoe, Eskiminzin, "Great White Father", Goyathlay, Heinmot Tooyalaket, Kangi Wiyaka, Kintpuash, Leon Shenendoah, Mahpiua Luta, Manuelito, Mato Gleska, Mato Noupa, Mawatani Hanska, Motavato, Naiinyanupi, Nicaagat, Ohcumgache, Ouray, Parra Wa Samen, Satanta, Shunka Witko, Shunkaha Napin, Sinte Galeshka, Standing Bear, Tahmelapashme, Tashunka Witko, Tatanka Yotanka, Tatoke Inyanke, Tonkahaska, Tecumseh, The Indian Helper, Wamditanka, Wanigi Ska, White Eagle, White Thunder, Woquini, Wovoka, Yellow Wolf
  296. Brigadier General Stand Watie
    the forgotten General
  297. Brigadier General Stand Watie
    a short article from a civil war page
  298. Warriors and Chiefs: Stand Waite: Cherokee Chief and Confederate General
    from The History Net
  299. Cherokee Stand Watie exhibited bravery and leadership while fighting for two lost causes
    article from "Wild West"
  300. Wapella, Chief of the Musquakees
    "He was one of the delegation led by Keokuk to Washington in 1837"
  301. War Eagle
    a picture of his grave and a short story
  302. Nancy Ward
    about the Cherokee's "Beloved Woman"
  303. Nancy Ward
    "Beloved Woman of the Cherokees" from the "DWPPP"
  304. Warriors and Chiefs
    bios on Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Curly
  305. Chief Washakie
    picture and article on this SHOSHONI leader
  306. Washington
    "An Arapaho Chief of good name and a peaceable man..."
  307. William Weatherford & his wives
    "Leader of the Creeks"
  308. Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
    a detailed look at these missionaries
  309. Wicked Chief
    painting
  310. Sarah Winnemucca - (Tocmetone) - Paiute
    "Sarah was born into a family of great leaders with both her father and her grandfather having been Chiefs of this Nevada Nation"
  311. Wintu Biographies
    several people listed here
  312. Wolf Robe
    photo and brief comment
  313. Woman Sprit - Juana Maria - Chuamsh
    a short history on this woman
  314. General Thomas S. Woodward
    "...a brave, rough, warm-hearted man, of fine intellectual endowments, a most sagacious judge of character, extensive knowledge of Creek Indian history, manners and character"
  315. Wovoka (Jack Wilson)
    the Ghost Dance visionary
  316. Wovoka - Prophet or Daemon?
    some quotes and a picture
  317. Wovoka
    Paiute Prophet
  318. Yoholo-Micco
    "The Chief accompanied the Creek delegation to Washington in the winter of 1825-26"
  319. Zitkala-Sa
    "The Soft-Hearted Sioux"

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