• Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North America . (sciway.net)
  • After conquest (Indian tribes) were permitted to occupy portions of territory over which they had previously exercised sovereignty, as we use that term. (blogspot.com)
  • United States brought action against states on behalf of Indian tribes to define treaty fishing rights. (narf.org)
  • Volume 1 consists of the minor tribes of South America. (bookcollectorshop.com)
  • Minnesota law requires a tribe be notified of any adoption involving an American Indian child, but the couple feared that if their tribes learned of their plans to give the baby to a white couple, they would exercise their legal right to intervene and try to place the baby with Indian parents. (startribune.com)
  • She is a descendant of seven eastern American Indian tribes. (af.mil)
  • For the first 16 years of her life, Airman 1st Class Haida Boyd, a descendant of Seminole, Cherokee and other eastern American Indian tribes, knew nothing of her culture. (af.mil)
  • Airman Boyd learned she was a full-blooded American Indian, and a descendant of seven eastern tribes. (af.mil)
  • She became friends with students of western American Indian tribes, and participated in rituals and activities of their respective cultures. (af.mil)
  • While tribal-state relationships have historically been characterized as tense, most southern tribes-particularly non-federally recognized ones-found that Indian affairs commissions offered them a unique position in which to negotiate power. (ua.edu)
  • The Handbook of South American Indians is a monographic series of edited scholarly and reference volumes in ethnographic studies, published by the Smithsonian Institution between 1940 and 1947. (wikipedia.org)
  • Handbook of South American Indians / Julian H. Steward, General Editor. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ancient Man Physical Anthropology The languages of South American Indians Geography and Plant and Animal Resources Steward, Julian H., ed. (1959), The Comparative Ethnology of South American Indians, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, p. 286 Handbook of North American Indians Handbook of Middle American Indians List of indigenous peoples of South America "Handbook of South American Indians (1940-1947), Records. (wikipedia.org)
  • The federal government is obligated by law to provide medical care to American Indians and Alaska Natives, and it does so through the Indian Health Service, an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. (npr.org)
  • The fol owing is a synopsis of "Stroke in American Indians and Alaska Natives: A Systematic Review," published in August 2015 in the American Journal of Public Health. (cdc.gov)
  • This article examines the unethical research of American Indians/Alaska Natives in light of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male. (researchgate.net)
  • Literature citations indicate that significant unethical research and medical care incidents occurred both before and after the Tuskegee Syphilis Study among American Indians/Alaska Natives. (researchgate.net)
  • The British Indian Ocean Territory is located in the Indian Ocean , about halfway between East Africa and Indonesia. (worldatlas.com)
  • Studies in Burundi and South Africa have shown that this latter proportion can be as high as 50% in certain areas. (who.int)
  • 2017) from South Africa demonstrate a careful disentangling of socially determined race classification with biological differences which may give rise to differential exposures and risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Fought with colonists against the Tuscarora Indians of North Carolina in the Tuscarora War of 1711-1712. (sciway.net)
  • 9 Native South Art Exhibition, which celebrates American Indian artists throughout North Carolina, will be on display at the Museum of the Southeast American Indian from Sept. 9 through April 6. (uncp.edu)
  • Selected Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs relating to the Cherokees of North Carolina. (archives.gov)
  • The concept Indians of North America -- South Carolina -- Fiction represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Charleston County Public Library . (ccpl.org)
  • Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 143 in 7 volumes. (bookcollectorshop.com)
  • In 2001, Smith submitted his application to the Bureau of Indian Affairs ("BIA") for approval to gift transfer one-third of his 3/38 undivided interest to Miami Tribe. (narf.org)
  • BIG CYPRESS SEMINOLE RESERVATION - The Seminole Tribe of Florida's Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum will stage its American Indian Arts Celebration (AIAC), Nov. 4-5, on the museum's festival grounds. (southcentralfloridalife.com)
  • The Indians are members of the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode tribe, who live in the dense forests of western Paraguay. (survivalinternational.org)
  • If you're Indian, that has to be surrendered to the tribe. (startribune.com)
  • A tribe plays a strong role as a parent to adopted Indian children, Park said, helping to connect them to their culture. (startribune.com)
  • The fate of the last uncontacted South American tribe outside Amazonia will be decided this week. (survivalinternational.org)
  • The Indians are members of the Ayoreo tribe, some of whom still lead a nomadic life in the dense scrub forest of western Paraguay, rejecting contact with outsiders. (survivalinternational.org)
  • Many dermatologic diseases occur in indigenous people ( 10 ), but lobomycosis is particularly prevalent among the Kaiabi Indians, an ethnic population that lives in central Brazil. (cdc.gov)
  • Indians Get Electricity in Brazil. (brazzil.com)
  • The conclusion of the electrification project in the Indian village of Escalvado, in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, has made electricity available to around 2.1 thousand Kanela Indians, thanks to the Ministry of Mines and Energy's "Light for All" program. (brazzil.com)
  • Atruahi is a Cariban language of South America, spoken by 2000 people in Brazil. (native-languages.org)
  • This six-volume series, with an additional index volume, documents information about Indigenous peoples of South America, including cultural and physical aspects of the people, language family, history, and prehistory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Owing to the lucrative spice trade, the western coast of South India - the Malabar - has had economic ties with the Arab nations since before the time of Prophet Muhammad, and migration to and from the Middle East isn't new. (sfltimes.com)
  • This presentation discusses Indian American high school and college students' experiences in K-12 schools in India. (syr.edu)
  • For example, there have been reports of infections in people who are vegetarians or who do not eat pork on religious grounds (in India, Kuwait and United States of America). (who.int)
  • The result is the recently published biography Anarchy or Chaos: M.P.T. Acharya and the Indian Struggle for Freedom - now available throughout Europe, the United States, and India. (lu.se)
  • It takes readers on a journey through the tumultuous political landscape of India during the fight for freedom and a time period marked by significant global events, including World War I, the Russian Revolution, the rise of Nazi power, the emergence of fascism, and Indian independence. (lu.se)
  • This is a summary of a preprint research study, "Are US Asian Indians Dying With Atherosclerosis More Likely to Have Concurrent Diabetes Mellitus: Analysis of National Multiple Cause of Mortality Data (2012-2019)," written by researchers from Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, India, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. (medscape.com)
  • BHL Volume 5: The Comparative Ethnology of South American Indians. (wikipedia.org)
  • The physical spine of Middle America is the broad mountain chain extending from the southern end of the Rockies to the northern tip of the Andes, with Middle America in the area from northern Mexico to Nicaragua. (britannica.com)
  • Airman Boyd grew up in South Dakota, among one of the largest concentrations of American Indians in the country. (af.mil)
  • This collection of twenty-two essays from fifteen well-known scholars presents linguistic research on the indigenous languages of South America, surveying past research, providing data and analysis gathered from past and current research, and suggesting prospects for future investigation. (utexas.edu)
  • A new biography by Lund University researcher Ole Birk Laursen delves into the life and ideology of Acharya, the Indian fight for freedom, and global events that influenced it. (lu.se)
  • OBJECTIVE -The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of diabetic nephropathy among urban Asian-Indian type 2 diabetic subjects. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • It's likely that the presence of bulldozers on their land is forcing the Indians into other areas, east of the zone being deforested,' said Jorge Vera of GAT , a local support organisation for the Indians. (survivalinternational.org)
  • The land-owners who now own it have repeatedly defied injunctions meant to protect the Indians, sending in bulldozers to open tracks into the forest. (survivalinternational.org)
  • Most South Dakotans know their history. (blogspot.com)
  • 9 Native South Art Exhibition gives visitors insight into the culture and history of Native Americans. (uncp.edu)
  • Many grammars and/or dictionaries of heretofore undescribed languages have recently become available, and advances have been made in the understanding of the linguistic history of various families and regions of South America. (utexas.edu)
  • Moments after making history as the first Indian American to be crowned Miss America, the 24-year-old Miss New York Nina Davuluri faced a barrage of racist tweets on the Internet. (daijiworld.com)
  • Bates's The Other Movement makes an original and important contribution to the field of American Indian history in the Southeast. (ua.edu)
  • Bates's respectful, meticulous analysis makes this a valuable addition to the scholarship on southeastern Native American history. (ua.edu)
  • This article reviews the history of medical and research abuses experienced by American Indians since European colonization. (researchgate.net)
  • On June 1, 1996, a 62-year-old American Indian woman with a history of alcoholism and severe necrotizing skin ulcers on both legs was admitted to an Indian Health Service (IHS) hospital in South Dakota for treatment of alcohol intoxication and infected leg ulcers. (cdc.gov)
  • Between 1960 and 1990, U.S. census records show that Alabama's Indian population swelled by a factor of twelve and Louisiana's by a factor of five. (ua.edu)
  • Thus, in addition to serving as excellent examples of the national trend of a rising Indian population, the two states make interesting case studies because their Indian commissions brought formerly disconnected groups, each with different goals and needs, together for the first time, creating an assortment of alliances and divisions. (ua.edu)
  • Nikali K, Vanegas JJ, Burley MW, Martinez J, Lopez LM, Bedoya G, Wrong OM, Povey S, Unwin RJ, Ruiz-Linares A. Extensive founder effect for distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) with sensorineural deafness in an isolated South American population. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Several South Asians On TIME10. (indiawest.com)
  • South Asians dying with atherosclerosis in the United States were twice as likely to have concurrent diabetes compared with other Americans (8.3% vs 4.1%), in a new study. (medscape.com)
  • The increased likelihood of having diabetes plus atherosclerotic disease as the cause of death in South Asians versus other Americans was greatest in women younger than 60. (medscape.com)
  • South Asians in their native countries or diaspora populations have a higher risk of developing diabetes and diabetic complications than others, and their leading cause of death is atherosclerotic disease. (medscape.com)
  • Public health strategies targeted at South Asians should focus on prevention and treatment of both atherosclerotic disease and diabetes, especially in young and middle-aged adults, and especially younger women. (medscape.com)
  • There is a need to "step-up" detection and management of atherosclerotic disease and diabetes in South Asians as well as increase efforts to prevent diabetes in patients with atherosclerotic disease and prevent atherosclerotic disease in patients with diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • The likelihood of having diabetes and atherosclerotic disease as co-contributors to death in South Asians versus other Americans was highest for South Asian women younger than 60. (medscape.com)
  • Of all race and ethnic groups, American Indian women based on 75 percent of all live births. (cdc.gov)
  • CONCLUSIONS -The results of the study suggest that in urban Asian Indians, the prevalence of overt nephropathy and microalbuminuria was 2.2 and 26.9%, respectively. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • The gist of this law says that Indians owned the land right up to the point that Columbus "discovered" it. (blogspot.com)
  • Recognising my own unworthiness, I accepted, with fear and trepidation but also with joy, the appointment by Pope Francis to serve as the 13th bishop of the Diocese of Columbus," Bishop-designate Fernandes said in a statement on 2 April, as reported by America , a weekly Christian magazine published by the Jesuits of the US. (thequint.com)
  • Bishop-designate Fernandes be the 13th bishop of Columbus and his episcopal ordination and installation will happen on 31 May at St Joseph Cathedral in Columbus, the America report added. (thequint.com)
  • The American Indian Education Certificate is designed for in-service teachers who are interested in learning more about teaching students who are of American Indian descent. (usd.edu)
  • Davuluri is also the first beauty queen of Indian descent to serve as Miss New York. (daijiworld.com)
  • Biomedical challenges presented by the American Indian : proceedings of the special session held during the Seventh Meeting of the PAHO Advisory Committee on Medical Research, 25 June 1968. (who.int)
  • Pan American Health Organization Advisory Committee on Medical Research Meeting (7th : 1968 : Washington, D.C. (who.int)
  • Too long had white America sat idly by and watched unjust laws that promote racism and instigate wars of genocide continue to happen. (blogspot.com)
  • Sandy White Hawk said she has counseled hundreds of Indians who were adopted into white families as part of the First Nations Repatriation Institute. (startribune.com)
  • NEW YORK, NY - Rajani LaRocca, an Indian American author of children's books as well as a primary care physician, has been awarded the runners up Newbery Honor Medal for Children's Literature for her book "Red, White and Whole. (indiawest.com)
  • Here we investigate the tropical hydroclimate pattern over the Indo-Asian-Australian monsoon region during the HS1 by integrating hydroclimatic records, and examining a δ 18 O seawater record from Globigerinoides ruber (white) in the tropical Indian Ocean. (lu.se)
  • record from Globigerinoides ruber (white) in the tropical Indian Ocean. (lu.se)
  • The Middle-East was once a favorite destination for job opportunities for people in the southern Indian state of Kerala. (sfltimes.com)
  • She teaches Preschool in Illinois where she seen the need for books that represent Native American children as people of today. (chicagoaicc.com)
  • Cody, 29, and his family live in Cherry Creek, a Native American settlement within the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in north central South Dakota. (npr.org)
  • The heartland of Middle America is the central valley of Mexico. (britannica.com)
  • The high valleys of central Mexico, Oaxaca, Jalisco, and Guatemala have been the most densely settled parts of Middle America. (britannica.com)
  • The British overseas territory of the Cayman Islands is located south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica . (worldatlas.com)
  • and to cooperate on a wide range of research and service projects with other institutions and agencies concerned with American Indians. (uncp.edu)
  • It all started several years ago, as Ole Birk Laursen was conducting research on the Indian freedom movement. (lu.se)
  • Cultural change and health : the case of Southamerican rainforest Indians, with special reference to the Shuar/Achuar of Ecuador / Axel Kroeger, Françoise Barbira-Freedman. (who.int)
  • And 20 states have Urban Indian Health Programs , which receive IHS funding to provide medical services and support to American Indians who don't live on reservations. (npr.org)
  • Every Tuesday, Edie Hoff, an Urban Indian Health clinic nurse, drives over 100 miles from Sioux Falls, S.D., to Wagner, site of the nearest Indian Health Service clinic. (npr.org)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Indians, South American. (who.int)
  • You can also search for any Indian business by entering the name of the business, city, country or zipcode on the top right side of this page. (videsh.com)
  • Photos of the isolated Indians, and aerial footage of the Indians' territory, showing illegally-bulldozed tracks, are available. (survivalinternational.org)
  • Despite the fact that the response of tropical hydroclimate to North Atlantic cooling events during the Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1) has been extensively studied in African, South American and Indonesia, the nature of such responses remains debated. (lu.se)
  • With this 1823 law, ( Johnson v. M'Intosh ), the Supreme Court institutionalized racial discrimination against the Indians. (blogspot.com)
  • While much attention has been paid to the movement against the injustice of the Jim Crow system in the southern US, Native Americans have complicated the binary racial order in ways that have been systematically erased. (ua.edu)
  • Middle American Indian , member of any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting the area from northern Mexico to Nicaragua. (britannica.com)
  • Fishing -- Off Indian reservations -- Washington (State). (narf.org)
  • The Fountain of Youth : ancient Indian village burial grounds. (upenn.edu)
  • Native leaders and activists across the South created a social and political movement all their own, which drew public attention to the problems of discrimination, poverty, unemployment, low educational attainment, and poor living conditions in tribal communities. (ua.edu)
  • Through the formalization of tribal-state relationships, Indian communities forged strong networks with local, state, and national agencies while advocating for cultural preservation and revitalization, economic development, and the implementation of community services. (ua.edu)
  • This book looks specifically at Alabama and Louisiana, places of intensive political activity during the civil rights era and increasing Indian visibility and tribal reorganization in the decades that followed. (ua.edu)
  • In particular, there currently are no published studies detailing the origins of state-tribal relations in Alabama and Louisiana, the administration of state Indian commissions in these states, and inter-tribal politics and conflicts that these bodies often engender. (ua.edu)
  • Apparently South Dakotans have had enough of being witnesses to the historic injustices perpetrated against Native Americans in their state. (blogspot.com)
  • The lawsuit challenges federal and state laws enacted in the 1970s and 1980s that sought to keep Indian children in Indian families. (startribune.com)
  • Indian parents are the only parents in the state that have that duty to notify," said one the couple's attorneys, Mark Fiddler. (startribune.com)
  • His drawings and paintings have been exhibited at the Illinois State Museum galleries in Chicago and Lockport, Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, Trickster Gallery, and American Indian Center of Chicago. (chicagoaicc.com)
  • It guaranteed that the Indians would never win their treaty land back in a court of law. (blogspot.com)
  • Putting the baby with an Indian family would better serve the child, said Patina Park, an attorney and the executive director of the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center. (startribune.com)
  • In the early 1990's he moved to Chicago and discovered the American Indian Center Chicago where he felt at home and started painting murals in their three story building on Wilson Avenue in Chicago. (chicagoaicc.com)
  • While comfortable attending school with other American Indian students, she said could not have felt more different. (af.mil)
  • List of Indian students in public schools. (archives.gov)
  • 80% of Asian American students experience bullying, and ongoing education series. (thesouthasiantimes.info)
  • Today, more than half of Native Americans live in urban areas . (npr.org)
  • She picks up free medicine for Native Americans who are still registered as residents of the reservation but live in Sioux Falls. (npr.org)
  • The Indians of Middle America live almost everywhere in the region. (britannica.com)
  • An invaluable source book and reference tool, its appearance is especially timely when exploitation of the rich natural resources in a number of areas in South America must surely result in the demise and/or acculturation of some indigenous groups. (utexas.edu)
  • Map showing the areas of South America where the Waimiri-Atroari language is spoken. (native-languages.org)
  • Fishing rights -- Wenatchi Indians -- Icicle Creek (Wash. (narf.org)
  • Of interest not only to linguists but also to anthropologists, historians, and geographers, South American Indian Languages offers a wide perspective, both temporal and regional, on an area noted for its enormous linguistic diversity and for the lack of knowledge of its indigenous languages. (utexas.edu)
  • Marker is in this post office area: Mount Gilead NC 27306, United States of America. (hmdb.org)