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John Ross, long-time leader of the Cherokee Nation, was born on October 3, 1790, in Cherokee territory now part of Alabama. He grew up near

John Marshall was born on September 24, 1755, in Germantown, Virginia. Following service in the Revolutionary War, he attended a course of law


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Selected Bibliography American Indians, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiians have a vested interest in many of the places that have been designated as national park units. This is a list of recent publications.

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Visit National Museum of the American Indian Exhibits

http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=exhibitions&second=online

Relevant Publications by Other Federal Agencies

Whether called American Indian Liaisons or Native American Liaisons or Tribal Liaisons, many Federal agencies have such positions. Our office is part of several such networks. One of the fringe benefits of participating in a network is receiving information produced by other agencies. As materials become available, we will post them here.

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FEMA Tribal Emergency Management Resource Guide (doc)

A nationally recognized social worker, community organizer, activist, and political leader, Ada Deer is a champion of Indian rights

Billy Frank, Jr. of the Nisqually Indian Tribe, has been Chairman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) for

William O. Douglas was born in Maine, Minnesota, on October 16, 1898, and raised in Yakima, Washington. He entered Whitman College in

John Echohawk, a member of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, has served as the Executive Director of the

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