- Mrs. Edmonds' web
page
- California's Native
People, of the Native American tribes who have lived in California
for centuries.
- California Indians - Four
Directions Institute (also has a lot of links)
- California History Online
- The First
Californians: Native Cultures
-
Encyclopedia of North American Indians (Houghton Mifllin)
- The
California Native American Page
- American Indian Tribes
and Cultures
- Library of Congress - Edward
S. Curtis's The North American Indian: Photographic Images
- Rock Art
of Native American Indians in Southern California (download and print
the booklet).
- California Indian Tribal Groups (Map)
- Luiseno Indians
- Cahuilla Indians
- A Little Information About The Cahuilla
- The
Cahuilla Culture and their Baskets
- Ancient Lake
Cahuilla
- Chumash Indians
from The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
- Chumash history
- Chumash
- California's first oceanographers: The
Chumash Indians
- Chumash
- Costanoan
- Wild Foods
of Gabriellino
- The Kumeyaay
- History of the Coast
Miwok at Point Reyes
- The Miwok - Mount Diablo's
Earliest Inhabitants
- Miwok Indians
- Coast
Miwok Indians
- Patwin
- Yokut Tribe
- Native technonogy and arts.
- Costanolan-Ohlone, Maidu, Miwok, Pomo round
houses
- Old photographs:
very old photographs of different Native American Tribes
- California History Online: The
First Californians: Native Cultures
- California Academy of Science: Russian Explorers Exhibit: Native
People the Explorers could meet
- California Athabascan Image Library: black and white photographs of
California Native
People artefacts
- USGS: Native
Americans living in California used the asphaltum from natural oil
seeps to caulk their canoes (top panel), to hold together hunting weapons
and baskets (middle two panels), and to make walnut-shell "Huutch Uish"
dice (bottom panel). These uses of asphaltum are shown in the photographs
and drawings below.
- Indian
Baskets
- INDEX OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN: This page is a gateway to information concerning
approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed
by Edward S. Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from The North American
Indian, Curtis' massive lifework. The North American Indian consists
of 20 volumes of text, describing in detail all aspects of each Native
American tribe's life and customs.
- California
Indians - usefull links for 4th grade
- Native
American Tribes
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