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THE CHUMASH OF CALIFORNIA
THE ESSELEN OF CALIFORNIA
THE ALGONQUIAN OF NEW YORK
THE IROQUOIS OF NEW YORK
THE CADDO OF TEXAS
THE KIOWA OF TEXAS
THE ONEIDA OF WISCONSIN
THE POTAWATOMI OF WISCONSIN

(notes from reading some of the books from Mr. Jack S. William's LIBRARY OF NATIVE AMERICANS SERIES)

Governor Burnett of California said often that all Native American Indians should be eliminated.

Children of Native American Indians were often sold, boys and girls, for an average of $50 to $100 per child.

Thank you to Rosen Publishing and Jack S. Williams for THE LIBRARY OF NATIVE AMERICANS Series.
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OHLONE/"COSTANOAN": KARKINS, CHOCHENYO, RAMAYTUSH, TAMYEN, ASASWAS, MUTSUN, RUMSEN, CHALON.

QUOTE:

The Ohlones fought with each other as well as adjacent Esselen, Salinan, and Yokuts peoples.
Much of the fighting involved raids. Groups of young warriors would invade enemy territory and capture or kill anyone they found. The men and older women were usually slain on the spot, but the young women and children were carried off.
If they had a chance, the Ohlones sometimes destroyed whole villages.

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http://www.oldmission-sjb.org

http://www.sanmateocountyhistory.com

http://www.santacruzmuseums.org

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( my notes from reading)

TONGVA.

TONGVA'S NEIGHBORS:
Chumash,
Tataviam,
Kitanemuk,
Vanyume,
Serrano,
Luiseno,
Ajachmen.

QUOTE: The city of Los Angeles and much of its surrounding urban areas are built on land that has been the homeland of the Tongva for thousands of years.

QUOTE: Many of the Tongva who lived on California's coastline fished for food and traveled to distant coastal islands in canoes.

QUOTE: The Tongva crafted bowls, stone knives, and many other beautiful objects from the materials they found in their environment.

http://www.nhm.org

http://www.southwestmuseum.org

http://www.sangabrielmission.org

http://www.tongva.com/lands.htm
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(my notes from)

POMO TERRITORY:

1. Coyote Valley, Pinoleville, Yokaya, Potter Valley, Sherwood, Yorkville
2. Cloverdale, Dry Creek, Stewarts Point, Lytton, Robinson, Upper Lake, Big Lake, Hoplands, Guidville, Sherwood Valley, Manchester-Point Arena, Round Valley, Pinoleville, Scotts Valley, Potter Valley, Middletown, Grindstone, Elem-Sulphur Valley
3. Redwood Valley
4. Yokaya

MUSEUMS:

California State Indian Museum
Sacramento, CA 95816

Lake Mendocino Army Corps of Engineers Interpretive Center
Ukiah, CA 95482-9404

Sonoma State Historic Park
Sonoma, CA 95476

WEBSITES:

http://www.powerkidslinks.com/lna/pomo/
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(my notes from)

(c) 2004

MOJAVE TERRITORY: CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, ARIZONA

QUOTE:

The members of the Mojave Nation call themselves the Pipa Aha Macav. This term means "people who live along the water."

QUOTE:

Gradually, attitudes about Native Americans began to change. Mojave men served with distinction in World War I. In 1924, all Native Americans were granted the full benefits of citizenship. Mojave slowly began to win battles over threats to their lands. Finally they started to gain control of their children's educations. Starting in 1930, many government policies even helped, rather than hurt, the native communities. In 1931, the government schools were closed. In 1937, the first modern tribal government was formed at Parker. In 1957, the Fort Mojave Constitution was created.

QUOTE:

The word "Mojave" (pronounced mo-HA-vey) comes from a Native American name for a group of three mountains located near the modern town of Needles, California.

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QUOTE:

Mono Lake was an important part of the Mono world. Natural rock formations, made of the mineral travertine, dot the lake's shoreline.

MONO TERRITORY:
Mono Lake Northern Paiute,
Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone,
Monache.

QUOTE:

The Mono region was dotted with mountain lakes.

QUOTE:

Mount Whitney, located in the Mono territory, is one of the highest mountains in North America. It is measured at 14,494 feet (4,410 meters) above sea level.

QUOTE:

Sage was an important plant in the Mono culture. This strong plant flourishes in the sometimes harsh environment in the American West.

Mono's neighbors:
Nisenan,
Washo,
Sierra Miwok,
Southern Valley Yokut,
Foothill Yokut,
Chumash,
Tabtulabal,
Western Shoshone.

OWENS LAKE WATER RIGHTS GIVEN TO LOS ANGELES CITY IN 1905, LAKE DRIED UP IN 1927.

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(my notes from reading)

MIWOK, WITH COAST MIWOK, WITH LAKE MIWOK.

Neighbors:
Yuki,
Nomlaki,
Konkow,
Nisenan,
Patwin,
Pomo,
Wappo,
Costanoan,
Northern Valley Yokuts,
Monache,
Foothill Yokuts,
Southern Valley Yokuts.

QUOTE:

The Miwok often paid their trading partners in small shell beads that served as a kind of money.

QUOTE:

Fort Ross on Bodega Bay was established by the Russians in 1812. By 1841, the Russians had left the fort and sold it to Americans.

TWO EVIL PEOPLE WHO ENSLAVED THE MIWOK BY THE THOUSANDS:
John Agustus Sutter,
Mariano Vallejo.

QUOTE:

Gregg Harris, an English Professor from the University of California at Los Angeles, led his 407-member community of Graton Rancheria to regain its reservation's legal status through the United States government.

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THE MODOC:

Olenc,
Merril,
Langell Valley,
Malin,
Dorris,
Steele Swamp.

NEIGHBORS OF MODOC:

Molala,
Northern Paiute,
Shasta,
Achomawi.

QUOTE:

The Modoc called these assembly halls kshiulgish.

EXTERNAL:

http://www.rosenlinks.com/lnac/modo
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SHASTA:
Jacksonville,
Ashland,
Seiad Vallely,
Hornbrook,
Beswick,
Horse Creek,
Hamberg,
Yreka,
Montague,
Quartz Valley Rancheria,
Fort Jones,
Big Springs,
Cecilville,
Callahan.

Neighbors of SHASTA:
Takelma,
Klamath,
Modoc,
Achumawi,
Wintu,
Hupa,
Karok.

QUOTE:

Hanging in the heavens, high above the other peaks, Mount Shasta climbs an incredible 14,162 feet (4,316 meters) into the sky. For tens of thousands of years, this volcano has remained silent.

The territory of the Shasta Nation:
Jackson County, Oregon
and
Siskiyou County, California.

/TCHASTAL/ "white, or pure, mountain"

The Hokan speaking peoples include Shasta.

Native American groups from other language families:
the Penutian,
the Shoshone,
the Athabascan.

QUOTE:

The scorched land would allow for wanted plants to move in and thrive. They would also scatter seeds to increase the harvests of the plants they liked or needed. During the dry months, baskets of water were poured onto the most delicate plants that might otherwise shrivel and die.

QUOTE:

Between 1769-1850, Spaniards, Mexicans, Russians, and Americans each claimed control of the land that would become California. Although the colonists of these nations existed in the area of California, the Shasta people lived in a region that these foreigners rarely visited.

EXTERNAL:

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(my notes from)

Shoshone speaking Nations of California:
Northern Paiute
Eastern Mono
Western Mono
Koso
Tabtulabal
Chemehuevi
Kawaisu
Vanyume
Litanimuk
Aliklik
Serrano
Tongva and Luiseno
Cahuillas

QUOTE:

If the Native Americans refused to go to the filthy prisons the settlers called "reservations," they were labeled dangerous renegades and were often shot on sight.

QUOTE:

Many native people served with distinction in World War I. As a result, the United States granted citizenship to all Native Americans.

EXTERNAL:

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http://hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu

http://www.southwestmuseum.org

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JUSTICE Remixd

Cinnamon &
Chocolate Ice Cream
with Gobs of Cinnamon
Bun Dough & Spicy Fudge
Brownies


This is a flavor of ice cream, highly recommended! made by Ben & Jerry's
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LA VOZ DE M.A.Y.O. TATA RAMBO

by Barajas, Gonzo, Napier, Brice.


What a unique vision for a comic book! Also, there is authentic YAQUI (A Native American culture) here to be seen. Mexican American voices show us the life of a man who decides to join the Air Force, and strives to be and to thrive in his native Arizona.

The book quotes Cesar Chavez: "We are men and women who have suffered and endured much and not only because of our abject poverty but because we have been kept poor. The colors of our skins, the languages of our cultural and native origins, the lack of formal education, the exclusion from the democratic process, the numbers of our slain in recent wars---all these burdens generation after generation have sought to demoralize us, to break our human spirit. But God knows that we are not beasts of burden, we are not agricultural implements or rented slaves, we are men. We are men locked in a death struggle against man's inhumanity to man."

To which, I apply it to my experience having been born into Catholicism, I apply it to my experience having knowledge of Mormon culture type values as an American, I think of the Filipino American farmers' families who inspired Mr. Cesar Chavez to challenge California to treat workers who pick grapes with fairness. I see the cross section of Asian American cultures and Asian cultures and Filipino languages that I have always aspired to reverence and learn, I think of the struggle of those of us who are banished to the margins of American culture as exiles and nomads and fierce survivors of the mental health industrial Big Pharma gristled mills complex, and I love that this comic book exists.

I also dwell on how Mexican American culture supplanted my experience as a legal child immigrant, and not only think of "Brain Drain" but happily embrace the growth from pains like a paternal grandmother passing away on Dia De Los Muertes, November 2, 1999, the second birth certificate birthday chosen for me by a kindly grandfather and uncle type person, also vaunted for by the sexual traffickers whom to me I have successfully escaped.

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Price 16.99 in American dollars at the source.
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CREATING
ROOM TO READ
A Story of Hope in the Battle for Global Literacy
JOHN WOOD
Author of Leaving Microsoft to Change the World.

We'd rather he didn't. Why the feck would you go around Asia promising to make children's books and bilking all of gullible America into supposedly making your mandate to one day make children's books?

This John Wood claims to have made thousands of libraries!

Asian little kids, that are "cheap and cheerful statues"- Uh, NO.

Going around gallavanting for Indonesian street food does not a caring, compassionate educator make!

You can take your racism and choke on it, not-my-buddy. This guy is so proud of his "GSD(Get Sh!t Done)" -Why you gotta cuss out people whom you claim you are teaching their own languages to? It wouldn't take extraordinary capital to share gently worn American English hardcovers or paperbacks to teach Asians who want to learn English English that way, and he's making it seem like it takes a million bucks to make one subdivision literate.

It is a total sham to say, "Pay me to learn your languages so I can force my crappy books on you!" And everywhere, not just in Asia, that is disrespectful.

Do not read this crappy book. Microsoft is so overrated; IBM with their opensource technology for environmental stewardship technologies, has the heart that this bozo and book do not have. Bill Clinton's Initiative is also, by the way, rotating around worshipping his tuckus. No, that never serves any kind of children with any kind of help in any kind of way!

I am going to opensource the idea, especially to Massachussets Institute of Technology and to University of Southern California, that what is available to some with resources is to rent a room in an urban environment, filling it with the libraries' for-sale used books, and opening it to the community. This is one of my dreams, as with the dream of opening a healing store with healing things as a certified healer with many healing degrees!
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As somebody diagnosed with multiple things wrong with my heart in 2012, I have to share with every one the wonderful stuffs that could keep your own heart from flatlining, with use. It would be nutrients found in supplements and in Asian American or possible regular grocery stores.

D-ribose, L-carnitine, Magnesium, coenzyme Q 10, turmeric (especially in curries!), and hot sauce you can handle! The chillies are good for your heart, too.

For the nutrition science and cardiologist to explain it better, you must get the book

THE SINATRA SOLUTION: METABOLIC CARDIOLOGY by Stephen Sinatra.

Link as follows

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Ntsika

Jan. 10th, 2020 10:11 am
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Daily Strength
For
Daily Needs

An inspiring collection of spiritual
passages in prose and verse -one for
every day of the year

Mary W. Tileson

~ This is a good book.

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