The Americas
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- Arcand, John
- Fiddle player from Saskatchewan offers personal biography, contact details and product information.
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- Edmonton Métis Cultural Dance Society
- Promotes Métis traditional dances and history of the dances and music. Information on programs and events, as well as contact details.
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- Wapasha Dynasty
- Genealogy resource at Rootsweb concerning descendancy from the Wapasha (Wabasha) dynasty of Dakota chiefs.
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- Quebec History Encyclopedia: Tecumseh
- Article on the Shawnee warrior from the Handbook of Indians of Canada.
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- Chief Sitting Bull
- Quotes from the great Sioux leader, and essays about his life from several different sources.
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- Sititng Bull: A Stone in My Heart
- Documentary film and DVD about Chief Sitting Bull and his struggle to preserve the American Indian's way of life against the United States government. Includes background and trailer.
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- Sitting Bull In Memory
- University of California scholar provides testimonials of Sitting Bull's kindness toward whites and contrasts these with the media's slander.
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- Idaho Public Television’s The Journey of Sacagawea
- Shoshoni and Mandan/Hidatsa tribal members describe their view of her accomplishments and historians discuss her importance to the Expedition.
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- National Geographic's What we know about her
- Describes what is known about Sacagawea with a link to information about her son Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.
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- Sac-A-Ja-Wea: America's Greatest Heroine From the Lewis and Clark Diaries
- A free online illustrated book about Sacagawea using the Lewis and Clark diaries by M. I. McCreight.
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- Sacagawea
- Her life and contributions are described from a Native American viewpoint through video, text, images and a detailed timeline.
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- Sacagawea - Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
- Her role in the Corps of Discovery and the landmarks she recognized to guide explorers.
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- Sacagawea Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story
- Using video, text and images Biography.com demonstrates her role as the only woman on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
