Bead Society of North Florida's Native American Bookmarks



Native American

The Black War Bonnet Gallery

The Black War Bonnet Gallery: Home Page
Reproduced artifacts from the Plains Tribes of museum quality for the discriminating collector. These pieces are full size, as used by the Plains Indians. Each piece is a handmade original. All items featured are made at the gallery unless otherwise noted. Limited availability on all items.
The Black War Bonnet Gallery: Artifact Page


Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network

Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network

Other Natives on the Net

Pow Wow Pages, Listings, and Other Events

About Art of the American Indian Frontier
Published in conjunction with The Detroit Institute of Arts and The New Press Copyright 1995 The Detroit Institute of Arts

Aboriginal Resources

Bill's Aboriginal Links

DREAM WEAVER BEADS

DREAM WEAVER BEADS Home Page
Native American Page
Native American Information & Links
Into Page
Personal Page





C J Crafts

C J Crafts Alaskan Native Beaded Handicraft, Anchor Point, Alaska



POW WOW

Echoes Of A Proud Nation Pow-Wow
California Pow Wow Information

Paula Giese

Main Menu: Native American Indian (Everything)
Native American BEADWORK
AISES: Maude Kegg, Anishnabeg Cultural Heritage Treasure
AISES: Other Sites: Changes, Vanilla intro, pg 0, index.html

Judy Kavanagh

Events
native pages
Mocassin and Mukluk Page

Galleries

Santa Fe Art: Morning Star Gallery

WAMPAM

Oneida - Two Row Wampum Belt
Kahswenhtha - Two Row Wampum

BEAD SHOPS / SOURCES

world-wide list of beadshops
short list of U.S. and Canadian craft

NATIVE TECH

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
References for Beadweaving Techniques and Analysis
NativeTech: Beadwork
Index to Techniques of Woven Beadwork using Diagrams
Beads and Pendants; Display in the Eastern Forests
Beads and Pendants ~ Meaning in Native American Life
Bead and Pendant Types of the Northeast
Bead Weaving Techniques and Analysis
Woven Wampum Beadwork
Introduction and Use of Glass Beads
NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art

Kathy Bluehorse

Lakota Bluehorse


OCB TRADING POST

OCB Trading Post Home Page

Connecut State University

World history

Central Connecticut State University History Department

World History Document Archives
World History Archives are a repository for documents that support an understanding of world history and the struggle for social progress. They are associated with a collection of resources for the study of world history called Gateway to World History. The presence of documents in these archives does not imply an endorsement of their content.

Americans History

Americas History Archives
This set of archives is part of World History Archives and is also associated with a set of resources for the study of world history called Gateway to World History, where are located links for the history of the Americas.

Native American History

Native American History Archives
This set of archives is part of the Americas History Archives section of the World History Archives.
Lois Scozzari, The Significance of Wampum to Seventeenth Century Indians in New England
For the land, people, and animals of pre-colonial New England, the seventeenth century was a tumultuous one. They suffered the total rearrangement of the social and ecological balance achieved in previous centuries. The environment had been gradually and sometimes deliberately shaped into an abundantly productive ecosystem by indigenous people who had learned to live as part of their surroundings, adapting themselves to it and its seasons. The ability of people living on the land to move in accordance with its offerings was the key to a system of balance. These people recognized the necessity of balance in both the use of resources and in human relationships.

Anyone who has a Native American Site or Home Page related to beads or beadwork, please E-Mail me that URL: for a link.


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