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Go to the related links and you will find actual Indian Treaties.
Is Chantelle Garlich, also know as Nacooma Garlich, of american indian decent?
If you are an American Indian you will have to trace your family tree in order to find out about your rights. You will also have to belong to a federally recognized tribe. In order to do this, you will have to contact the tribe.
Americans found fault with Jay's Treaty because it did not deal with the British interfering with American trades.
Ask your family members, or go on ancestry.com to find your ancestors.
We can find no information to that effect.
Kind of! she's partly American Indian. how do u no have u meet her or wot find out on internet hu
The American Indian College Fund is a great place to turn for tuition assistance. You can find this organization online via collegefund.org.
It is the art produced by North American Indians. Each tribe has its own art, so you're not going to find one sort of art that's just called North American Indian Art.
There is nothing in an Indian person's body that would stop you from singing in a good American way. Just find your own western style that people would like and keep training in singing in THOSE American styles. Indian pure-technical singing wouldn't help you much there.
An Interpreter of Maladies is a traditional Indian medicinal role that is largely uncommon today in areas outside of India. To find one abroad, the best method would be to find Indian American communities (if in the United States) or, in general, an Indian physician who might have an interpreter on staff.
The National Museum of the American Indian has two locations. One is right on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The other is in the Alexander Hamilton Custom House in New York, NY.