- Indian Rock Art
- Nature and Survival
- American Indian Tribes Map
(Northwestern)
-
Arrowhead
Hunter's Primer
- Bird Language and
Geronimo
-
Cayuse Tribe history
- Chief Garry Spokane
- Chief Garry...last homesite
- Chief Joseph speech
- Chief Seattle Speech (upon ceding 2million
acres)
- Coeur d'Alene
(Schi'tsu'umsh) Tribe's official site
- Columbia Plateau Petroglyphs & Pictographs
- Colville
Tribes Official Website
-
Curtis
Photo Collection of NW tribes
- Drumheller Springs (site of Chief Garry
2nd school)
- Fairmont Historical Hotsprings
-
George Flett
(Spokane native artist: Ledger art)
- Gravesite of Chief Garry (Greenwood Cemetery)
- Hangman Creek Hangings
- Spokane
Tribe Website
- Horse Slaughter Camp
- Horse Sculpture
- Horse Thief Lake (She who watches)
- Horse (appaloosa)
- Hot stones (after feast
usage by local tribes)
- Ice Cave in Spokane
-
Idaho
Reservations Geneology
- Kalispel Words
- Kamiakin's Parents (story from different
sources)
- Kennewick man,
etc. Another source on same
- Longhouse frame
(Col. Gorge area)
- Mammalillaculla Island (coastal Indian
culture)
-
Native
American Lore (with great music)
-
Native
Way Cookbook
-
Northwest Coastal
Indian History
- Paleoindian Definition
- Peace Treaty Pine Tree
- Photos of Chiefs
- Prairie Chicken Dancer
- Salmon Smoking Pits
- Sasquatch
(belief in by local tribes)
- Spirit Quest sites
on the Columbia Plateau
- Spokane Reservation info
- Stone tools made by local Indians
-
Sweetgrass
(history and how to grow your own)
- 10ft long Sturgeon
could be caught on the Columbia
- Time Ball
- Timeline of
History (local)
- Tribal
Locations: approximately 1800
- Vancouver
Island website: Village Island
- View across
SpokaneRiver from SFCCollege 1886
-
Yakama Nation
Cultural Center
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- Spokane first big
battle 1858 May 17
- Spokane last
big
Battlefields 1858 Sep 1-5
- Spokane Horse
Slaughter Camp 1858 Sep 9
- Spokane Hangman Creek
History 1858 Sep24
 
War council at time of Colonel George Wright's
retaliation march into the Spokane Indian Country
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