kintiwa.com
Kintiwa
http://www.kintiwa.com/index.html
Kintiwa is my indian name. I got my name when I was in 6th grade. Chief was who gave me this name for my love of the Golden Eagle that I have. I use Kintiwa for all online things that I do. As I work on my BSIT, I will be able to do web design, web hosting,e-sites, and other web related things. Please remember that this site is under construction. Check back soon.
oksa.ou.edu
DHS Tribal Liaisons | oksa.ou.edu
http://www.oksa.ou.edu/tribal/tribal-oksa-coordinators
Skip to main content. Use our search box to find what you're looking for. Adoption and Guardianship Youth. Worker's Corner Home. Join Our Mailing List. Youth 14 - 17. Youth 18 - 21. Adoption and Guardianship Youth. Join Our Mail List. Tulsa, OK 74135. Delaware Tribe of Indians. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma. Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Sac and Fox Nation. 801 W South St.
myaamiaexhibit.com
myaamiaki iši meehtohseeniwiciki
http://www.myaamiaexhibit.com/index
This website is one part of a grant awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. It is intended to give a thorough review of the myaamiaki iši meehtohseeniwiciki. Also featured on the website is a browsable list with pictures of each item, a slideshow of images from the opening events, and links to organizations related to this project. About the myaamiaki iši meehtoseeniwiciki. By the time the myaamiaki iši meehtoseeniwiciki. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
franklyfranks.info
American Languages
http://franklyfranks.info/custom3_2.html
Languages Found Only in the United States. There were well over 200 languages (maybe over 300 languages) spoken in the United States. These languages exist nowhere else in the world. Many are extinct and those that are left are moribund. What's also interesting is that many of my ancestors spoke languages that are now either dead or dying (though some do have very vigorous revival movements which may be helpful in the long run). One to ten in Native American languages associated with Ohio:. Munsee (Munsi...
neok-tribes.org
NEOK Tribal Environmental Calendar
http://www.neok-tribes.org/index.php/neok-calendar
NEOK Tribal Environmental Calendar. This option will not work correctly. Unfortunately, your browser does not support inline frames. Member Tribes Water Quality Exchange Login. Member Tribes Portal Login. Designed by Garet Couch, Wind Environmental Services.
neok-tribes.org
Exchange Network
http://www.neok-tribes.org/index.php/exchange-network
NEOK Tribal Environmental Calendar. EPA Environmental Exchange Networ. The Exchange Network is a partnership among States, Territories, Tribes, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that is revolutionizing the exchange of environmental information. The Exchange Network is a partnership first envisioned in 1998. With higher-quality, more accessible data, we’re able to make better, more timely environmental decisions And better decisions lead to better outcomes. The Water Quality Exchange (WQX) allo...
pelivantransit.org
Two Consortiums
http://www.pelivantransit.org/About-Us/Two-Consortiums
CITY HOURS OF OPERATION. Cherokee Nation Work Routes. CITY HOURS OF OPERATION. Cherokee Nation Work Routes. Pelivan Transit Opens new Maintenance Facility. Pelivan Transit partners with the. Nine Tribes to expand services to. A larger number of clients. Two Consortiums - Ten Tribes. Seneca, MO 64865. Miami, OK 74355. Miami, OK 74354. Miami, OK 74355. Miami, OK 74355. Quapaw, OK 74363. Miami, OK 74355. P O Box 189. Miami, OK 74354. P O Box 250. Wyandotte, OK 74370. Tahlequah, OK 74465.
myaamiaexhibit.com
myaamiaki iši meehtohseeniwiciki
http://www.myaamiaexhibit.com/objects
Search Objects and Quotes From the Exhibit. Displaying Objects 1 - 10. How the Miami Live. Aya aya eeweemilakakoki neehi niihkaaninka; piintikiiko neehi pisentamoo. George Winter (1809-1876) Scene on Eel River,. 1837-1871 Oil on canvas Tippecanoe County Histor. Wea Deer Hide Map,. C 1774-75 Photo reproduction of original hide By permission of the Br. Line drawing of Deer Hide Map. Area represented on Deer Hide Map. Facsimile reproductions from the collection of G. Malcol. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
myaamiaexhibit.com
myaamiaki iši meehtohseeniwiciki
http://www.myaamiaexhibit.com/thanks
This website would not have been possible without the considerable contributions of several people and organizations. The overall project would not have been possible without a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. Kansas City Museu...