News from Native California

News from Native California

Index N

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Authors and titles

Tribal names used as main entry headings are printed entirely in upper case letters.

n - footnote.

S - Supplement page number
* - Minor reference
+ - Borderline reference
(?) - unable to confirm tribal affiliation, name, or other question

Alphabetizing stops at the end of the first word. If a tiebreaker is needed, go on to the second word, ignoring commas and parentheses. A period stops alphabetization.


N. P. S. See U.S. National Park Service

Nahanni, Annastasia
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 25

NAHUATL. See AZTEC

Names, personal
    Native Californians, pre-contact
        Hinton. 9/4(96)7-8
    Native Californians, post-contact
        Hinton. 9/4(96)8-9

Names, place
    California
        Hinton. 2/1(88)22-23
    colonialism of
        Forbes. 10/1(96)51
    indigenous vs. European
        Forbes. 10/1(96)51

_____, Nancy (Karuk?)
    Bright, William, Dr.
        Lang. photo only. 3/3(89)3

Napolitan, Nancy. See Smith-
        Napolitan, Nancy

National Academy of Sciences
    Ward Valley Low-Level Radioactive Waste Dump
        Klasky. 9/2(95-96)10-11

National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
    Inouye, Daniel (US Sen)
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
    Miller, George (US Rep, D-CA)
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40
    Resolution #SF 91-123 (Federal

Tribal Recognition Policy & Process)
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46, 48
    unacknowledged tribes, exclusion of
        Slagle.10/2(96-97)38

National Endowment for the Arts
    Folk Arts Program
        Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    funding
        Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
    National Heritage Fellowship
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)19(S6)

National Environmental Policy Act (1969)
    described
        Smith. 9/4(96)S17

National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (1966)
    appeal to amend language of
        Alvarez. 8/3(94-95)6
    California Environmental Quality Act
        Love. 9/4(96)S29-S30
    described
        Haro(Queensberry). 9/4(96) S17
        Smith. 9/4(96)S17
    Mount Shasta, CA
        Alvarez. 8/3(94-95)6
        Alvarez. 8/4(95)19
    Section 106 Review
        Alvarez. 8/4(95)19

National Indian AIDS Media Consortium
    information packets
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17

National Indian Justice Center
    Presidio Office celebration, 1996
        Gendar. 10/2(96-97)19

National Indian Policy Center. See George Washington University

National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
    Uldall, Hans J. collections
        Multiple authors (Uldall). 1/5(87)3

National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
    Ancestral Memories exhibition
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53
    Apodaca, Paul and
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
    benefit, 1995
        Gendar. 9/1(95)45
    collection, storage and usage
        Apodaca. 5/4(19)28
    establishment of
        Apodaca. 5/4(91)28
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        LaPena. 5/2(91)30
    Heye Foundation collection
        Apodaca. 5/4(91)28
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Native American cooperation
        Apodaca. 5/4(91)28
        Apodaca. 6/3(92)42
        LaPena. 5/2(91)30
    S. 978 (establishment of)
        LaPena. 5/2(91)30
    This Path We Travel exhibition
        LaPena. 8/3(94-95)10
    West, Rick (Dir.)
        Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)31

National Park Service. See U. S. National Park Service

National Register of Historic Places
    Mount Shasta, CA
        Alvarez. photos. 8/3(94-95) 1, 5-7
    Rodgers, Jerry (Keeper of the Register)
        Alvarez. 8/3(94-95)5, 6-7

National Women's History Month
    educational approaches to
        Patterson. photos. 3/1(89) 20-21
    National Women's History Month Award
        Anon. 4/3(90)36

Native America Calling (radio program)
    host, search for
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52
    producers and reporters, positions available
        Gendar. 10/4(97)47

Native American Arts Guild of Fresno, Fresno, CA
    Little Deer, Mike
        Patterson. photo. 3/2(89) 14-15
    Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program, California Arts Council
        Patterson. 3/2(89)14-15

Native American Bilingual Program, Mendocino County Office of Education
    D-A-R-T
        Patterson. chart, illus. 4/3(90) 44-45
    described
        Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
        Patterson. chart, illus. 4/3(90) 44-45
    Eaglesmith, J.C.
        Patterson. 4/3(90)44, 45
    Project PRIDE
        Patterson. 4/3(90)45

Native American Career Education in Natural Resources
    California State University, Humboldt
        Boham. 2/3(88)3

Native American Church
    non-Native participation
        d'Azevedo. 3/3(89)9-11
    Oregon v. Smith
        Slagle. 7/1(92-93)44
    peyote
        Slagle. 7/1(92-93)44
    Washo
        d'Azevedo. 3/3(89)9-11

Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act (NAFERA) [Freedom of Religion Act] (S. 1021) (1993)
    congressional findings as basis
        Slagle. 7/3(93)49-50
    definitions
        Slagle. 7/3(93)50
    eagles, religious use of
        Slagle.7 /3(93)51
    goals of
        Slagle. 7/3(93)49
    peyote
        Slagle. 7/3(93)51
    prisoners' rights
        Slagle. 7/3(39)51
    progress report
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)56
    provisions
        Slagle. 7/3(93)49
    sacred sites, protection
        Slagle. 7/3(93)50-51

Native American Graphic Workshop
    Weaving Contemporary Ceremony project and exhibition
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
        Moisa. photos. 8/3(94-95)8-9

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (P.L. 101-601) (1990)
    compliance with
        Rivera. 6/2(92)42
    described
        Smith. 9/4(96)S17
    establishment of
        Planas. 6/2(92)41, 43

Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC)
    abolition of (A. B. 861, A. B. 3334)
        Anon. 6/2(92)45
        Gendar. 7/2(93)46
    CSU Long Beach
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37-38
    constitutionality of
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37-38
    elections
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37
    funding and
        Anon. 6/2(92)45
    gathering limitations, seaweed
        Ortiz. 4/2(90)6, 9
    G-O Road
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    human remains, return and reburial
        Gendar. 6/3(92)47
        Gendar. 7/2(93)45
        Gendar. 9/3(96)55
        Lara. 9/4(96)S22
        Rivera. 2/6(89)12, 13
        Rivera. 7/2(93)34
    Interagency Native American Policy Committee
        Anon. 1/3(87)3
    library collections
        Fredrickson. 4/1(89)21
    Mount Shasta ski resort proposal
        Gendar. 6/3(92)46
    museum collections
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)22(S10)
    museum resources listings, Native California
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
    Myers, Larry (Pomo, Ukiah)
        Anon. 1/4(87)15
    Native Californian resources listings
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
    Sinkyone Intertribal Wilderness Park
        Patterson. 2/6(89)5

Native American History Project
    Anderson, Verle Maize and
        Brovarney. 10/1(96)32-34
    creation of
        Brovarney. 10/1(96)32-33
    photograph collection
        Brovarney. photos. 10/1(96) 32-33, 34

Native American Indian Program, California State Department of Education
    described
        Patterson. 2/1(88)20

Native American Intertribal University, UC Irvine, CA
    described
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18

Native American Language Issues (NALI) Institute
    conferences
        Riley. 7/1(92-93)40-41
    Native American Languages Act
        Hinton. 5/2(91)22

Native American Languages Act (P.L. 101-477)
    funding
        Anon. 7/4(93-94)52
    goals of
        Slagle. 7/2(93)48
    history of
        Hinton. 5/2(91)22-23
    text of (excerpts)
        Hinton. 5/2(91)23
    Tribally Controlled Community College Assistance Act (H.R. 504)
        Hinton. 5/2(91)22

Native American Languages Act (S. 2044) (1992)
    objectives
        Hinton. 6/4(92)28

Native American Museum Claims Commission Act (S. 187)
    Amendment
        Rivera. 2/6(89)13
        Slagle. 2/4(88)25

Native American Oakland Task Force, Oakland, CA
    educational materials, Native Californians
        Gendar. 7/3(93)46

Native American Women's Wellness Conference
    1991 conference described
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33

Native Americans
    adoption of by non-natives
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-26 (S5-6)
    archaeology and
        Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S9-S11
        Chartkoff. photo. 9/4(96)S2-3
        de Barros. 8/3(94-95)55
        de Barros. 9/4(96)S25-S27
        Fuller. photo. 9/4(96)S8
        Goode. 9/4(96)S11-S14
        Haro. 9/4(96)S15-S19
        Lara. 9/4(96)S21-S22
        Love. 9/4(96)S29-S31
        Planas-Beck. 9/4(96)S23
        Windmiller. 9/4(96)S4
    budget, federal
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)49-51
    demographics
        Bahr. 5/3(91)29
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        Lippert. 1/2(87)6
        Slagle. 9/1(95)48
    Europeans and
        Wilson. 5/2(91)2
    events, public vs. private
        Apodaca. 6/4(92)23
    federal government policies and attitudes
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)49-51
    heroes
        LaPena. 10/2(96-97)15
    history, public school curriculum
        Patterson. 1/5(87)19-20
    history, suppression of
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
    internet resources
        Slagle. 10/1(96)58
    journalists and
        Apodaca. 6/4(92)22-23
    laws and
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22 (S2)
    "Mixed Race" census category
        Dr. Coyote. 10/3(97)39
    names for
        Forbes. 10/1(96)51
    non-natives, relations with
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
    Objectification of the American Indian symposium, 1992
        Gendar. 6/3(92)38, 40-41
    poems
        Lewis. 7/2(93)8
    racism
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
        Patterson. 2/2(88)19-20
        Vizenor (Strankman). 7/3(93) 38-39
    stereotyping by non-natives
        Anon. 1/1(87)19
        Anon. 2/6(89)15
        LaPena. 5/3(91)15, 16
        Multiple authors (Ross). 1/2(87)3
        Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
        Patterson. 2/2(88)19-20
    tourists and
        Apodaca. 6/4(92)23
    urbanization of
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28-29
        Lippert. 1/2(87)6
    U. S. Forest Service and
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)55
    U. S. National Park Service and
        Paton. 8/4(95)50-51
    World Wide Web sites
        Teixeira. 10/3(97)23

Native California Indian Gathering Policy, California Department of Parks and Recreation
    museums, regional Indian
        Rivera. 1/4(87)8, 9

Native California Network
    basketweavers
        Abbott. 8/2(94)13
    California Languages Conference, 1994
        Hinton. photos. 8/1(94)53-55
    Community Grants Program
        Abbott. 8/2(94)13
    establishment of
        Abbott. 8/2(94)13
    grants and funding
        Abbott. 6/3(92)30
        Abbott. 8/2(94)13-14
    Indigenous Language Program
        Abbott. 8/2(94)13-14

Native Californians
    Achieving Justice in California Indian Country, conference, 1994
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
    Alameda County demographics
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38-39
    assimilation
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
    Baja Californians and
        Wilken. photo. 10/3(97)6-8
    borders, cultural integrity and
        Ortiz. 10/3(97)9
    California Indian Advisory Act [California Advisory Council Act]
    (1992)
        Gendar. 8/1(94)50
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
    California Indians: Primary Resources (Vane & Bean, eds.)
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)28-29
    California Land Claims Act (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
    California Rancheria Termination Act (1958) (H.R. 2824)
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33, 34 (S13, 14)
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57
    California Sesquicentennial Commemoration
        Kulhavy. 10/3(97)35
        Myers. 10/1(96)29-30
    California Tribal Status Act (H. R. 2144)
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
        Slagle. 6/4(92)41
    California Tribal Status Act (H. R. 5436)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41, 43
    culture, modern
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S14
    Dawes Severalty Act
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)35 (S15)
    "Digger" Indians
        Hinton. 6/2(92)14-15
    Europeans, relations with
        Apodaca. 4/3(90)42
        Apodaca. 10/3(97)20-21
    federal services eligibility list
        Slagle. 10/3(97)42
    geography, concepts of
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S10
    Gold Rush and
        Myers. 10/1(96)29
    homelands
        Margolin map only .8/1 (94)17
        Margolin. map & chart. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    horse-stealing
        Apodaca. 4/3(90)42
    Indian Arts and Crafts Act (P.L. 101-644) (1990)
        Anon. 5/4(91)12
    Indian Reorganization Act and
        Slagle. 8/2(94)49
    judicial systems
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
    land acquisition for
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-51
    laws, traditional
        Margolin. photo. 8/3(94-95) S10-11
    living conditions
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-50
    murder of
        Cook. 9/4(96)13
    museum resources listings, Native American Heritage
    Commission
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
    names, personal
        Hinton. 9/4(96)7-9
    northwest California, overview
        Margolin. illus, map, photos. 8/3(94-95)S1-16
    pan-Indianism and
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
    perceptions of, non-Indian
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
    public awareness of
        Margolin. 10/2(96-97)2
    racism
        Hinton. 6/2(92)14-15
    research materials
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)28-29
    resistance and revolts
        Margolin. 7/2(93)2
        Montijo. illus, photos. 7/2(93) 4-6, 8, 11
    San Francisco Bay Area
        Apodaca. 10/3(97)20-21
    spirituality
        Margolin. photos. 8/3(94-95) S12
    Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the
    San Francisco Bay Area, 1769-1810 (Milliken)
        Apodaca. illus. 10/3(97)20-21
    Time's Flotsam - Overseas Collections of California Indian
    Material Culture (Blackburn & Hudson)
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)29
    treaties
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48, 50, 51
        Smith. 5/2(91)15-16
    tribal character
        Slagle. 8/2(94)48-49
    tribal sovereignty
        Slagle. 8/2(94)48-49
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)57, 58
    warfare
        Montijo. illus, photos. 7/2(93) 4-5, 6
    World Wide Web sites
        Teixeira. 10/3(97)23

Native Cultures Institute of Baja California, The (CUNA)
    cultural preservation
        Wilken. 10/3(97)7
    Kuri Kuri 1997
        Anon. 10/3(97)9

Native Reflections Festival, Humboldt State University
    Chabolla, Luis
        Anon. 7/2(93)29
    described
        Anon. 7/2(93)29
    Healing Voices Symposium
        Dunn. photo. 7/2(93)30-31
    Northwest Traditions performances
        Hanly. photos. 7/2(93)29-30

Native Seeds. See SEARCH

Natural resources management
    educational programs
        Boham. 2/3(88)3
    government control of
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22
    tribal sovereignty and
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22
    U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22

Nature
    human beings and
        Margolin. 6/2(92)18 (S2)
    senses and
        Williams. 3/1(89)2

Nature Conservancy, The
    Native Californians and
        Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)28 (S16)
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)28 (S16)

NAVAJO (DIN)
    Apodaca, Paul
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)24
        Apodaca. 2/5(88)11
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
        Gendar. photo only.9/3(96)52
        Gendar. 9/4(96)57
    Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12
    Gorman, R.C.
        Ng'Weno. photo only. 4/1(89) 49
    Havasupai Horse Songs and Blessingway
        Hinton. 2/5(88)4
    Indian Child Welfare Act
        Moisa. 2/4(88)10, 11
    Keetso, "Baby"
        Moisa. 2/4(88)10, 11
    language
        Hinton. chart. 3/3(89)28
    Mikkelsen, Leatrice
        LaPena. 2/4(88)22
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
    Nez, Kevin
        Alvarez. photo. 7/4(93-94)12
    Spencer, Marquel
        Ruane. photo. 5/2(91)27
    Vasquez, Nora Burns
        Vasquez. 10/1(96)50
    Zah, Peterson
        Slagle. 7/2(93)49, 50

Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA
    Hanson, Dugan
        Anon. map. 4/2(90)33
    human remains, return and reburial
        Anon. map. 4/2(90)33

Nawlet, Tamasa (Cupe¤o)
    photograph
        Scholder. photo. 9/2(95-96) 3, 5

Nell, Wesley (Miwok?)
    Miwok Dancers
        Bibby. photo only. 7/3(93)32

Nelson, Byron (Hupa)
    No-GO March, 1988
        Lang. photo. 2/3(88)4, 6, 7

Nelson, Patricia (Pala Reservation)
    Medicine Ways Conference
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32

Nelson-Rodriguez, Catherine L (Luise¤o)
    Unwed Mothers (monoprint), 1994
        Moisa. illus. 8/3(94-95)8, 9
    Weaving Contemporary Ceremony I & II exhibition, 1995
        Moisa. illus. 8/3(94-95)8, 9

Net making
    materials and techniques
        Ortiz. photos. 10/3(97)9-10

Neuerburg, Norman, Dr.
    artists, Native Californian
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)41
    Columbian Consequences: Archaeological and Historical
    Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West (Hurst, ed.)
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)41
    missions and art
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)41

Nevada City Rancheria, Nevada County, CA
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

New, Ilson
    abalone, commercial harvesting
        Gendar. 6/2(92)44

Newbreast, Betty
    Intertribal Friendship House
        Anon. photo only. 2/1(88)13

Newland, Clyde (CA Dept of Parks and Rec)
    Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
        Bibby. 7/3(93)34

News From Native California. See also Heyday Books
    clipping services
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37
    color printing
        Margolin. 10/1/(96)2
    corrections
        Margolin. 10/1/(96)2
    donations
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)2
    Eagle Feathers and Blue Jeans, Los Angeles Public Library
        Gendar. photo only.9/3(96)52
    Fall/Winter 1993-1994 issue delay
        Margolin. 7/4(93-94)2
    first issue described
        Margolin. 10/3(97)2
    Fredrickson, Vera Mae
        Fredrickson. 4/2(90)2
        Margolin. 4/2(90)2
    Friends of News From Native California
        Margolin. 4/4(90)2
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)2
    growth of
        Margolin. 8/4(95)2
    Index, Vols. 1 and 2
        Bates. 3/2(89)30-31
    Index, Vols. 3 and 4
        Bates. 5/2(91)41-43
    Index, Vol. 5
        Bates. 6/1(91-92)41-42
    Index, Volume 6
        Abbott. 7/1(92-93)47-49
    Next of Kin :LaPena family, Headlands Center for the Arts, 1996
        Margolin [Intro]. 10/2(96- 97)21
    photography contest
        Gendar. 9/1(95)44
    plans for improvement, 1995
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)2
    Songs Against the GO Road, benefit performance, 1990
        Anon. photos. 4/4(90)24-25, 48
        Margolin. 4/4(90)2
    tenth anniversary
        Margolin. 10/3(97)2
    web site
        Gendar. 10/1(96)54

Nez, Kevin (Navajo)
    WithOut Rezervation
        Alvarez. photo. 7/4(93-94)12

NEZ PERCE
    Hernandez, Ines
        Dunn. photo. 7/2(93)30-31

NGARRINDJERI (Australia)
    Basket Conference, The, Adelaide, Australia, 1997
        Ross. photos. 10/3(97)25, 26, 27-28
    Gollan, Uncle Neville
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)28
    Kumarangk (Hindmarsh Island), Australia
        Ross. 10/3(97)27
    Rankine, Auntie Daisy
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)25, 28
    Trevorrow, Tom
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)26, 28

Nicholas V, Pope
    Inter Caetera Bull (1493)
        Slagle. 7/2(93)49

Nichols, Nina "Tiny" (Wintun, Wintu)
    Sister's Farewell Greeting (poem - Silverthorn)
        Silverthorn. 10/2(96-97) 32-33

Nicholson, Grace
    Grace Nicholson: At The Center Of The Web exhibition, 1996
        Anon. photo only. 10/1(96)21

Nidever, George
    Maria, Juana
        Heizer, Elsasser, Dittman. 8/4(95)28

Nightingale, Maude (Wintun, Wintu)
    Spiritual Gathering, Coonrod Flat, 1989
        Anon. photo only. 4/1(89)10

Ni 'chin'whowh (Kingsnake) (Hupa mythological figure)
    T iw (Rattlesnake) and
        Baldy. illus. 7/4(93-94)50

Niles, Emerson (Wintun, Wintu)
    Spiritual Gathering Coonrod Flat, 1989
        Anon. photo only. 4/1(89)11

NISENAN. See MAIDU, NISENAN

Nix, Peter (Yurok)
    tattoos and tattooing
        Margolin. photos. 4/4(90)7, 8, 9
    Walsh, Beverly Nix
        Margolin. photos. 4/4(90)7, 8, 9

Nixon, Mildred (Hupa)
    acorn s as medicine
        Ortiz. 5/2(91)10

No G-O March. See G-O Road

Nokomis Elementary School, Hopland Rancheria, CA
    described
        Anderson. photo. 4/1(89) 44-45

Nolasquez, Rosinda (Cupe¤o)
    Cupa (Warner's Hot Springs), expulsion from, 1903
        Margolin. 5/3(91)26, 27

Noli School, Soboba Reservation, Riverside County, CA
    dedication
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33

NOMLAKI. See WINTUN, NOMLAKI

NOMTIPOM WINTU. See WINTUN, WINTU: NOMTIPOM

Noonan, Michelle
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13

NOOTKA
    language
        Hinton. 8/1(94)14-15
    word play
        Hinton. 8/1(94)14-15

NORELMUK WINTU. See WINTUN, WINTU: HAYFORK NORELMUK

Norte, Fidel (Cahuilla)
    cattle herding
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[4]

North American Indigenous Games
    first annual, 1990
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
    Soboba indian Reservation athletes
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30

NORTH FORK MONO. See MONO, NORTH FORK

North Fork Rancheria, CA
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

NORTHEAST MAIDU. See MAIDU, NORTHEAST

NORTHEAST POMO. See POMO, NORTHEAST

Northern California Native

American Basketweavers and Gatherers
    U. S. Forest Service and
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9-10

NORTHERN CHUMASH. See CHUMASH, NORTHERN

Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority, Ukiah, CA
    management excellence award
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19

NORTHERN MAIDU. See MAIDU, NORTHERN

NORTHERN MIWOK. See MIWOK, NORTHERN

NORTHERN PAIUTE. See PAIUTE, NORTHERN

NORTHERN POMO. See POMO, NORTHERN

NORTHERN SALINAN CHUMASH. See CHUMASH, SALINAN: NORTHERN

NORTHERN SIERRA MIWOK. See MIWOK, NORTHERN SIERRA

Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
    described
        Bibby. 1/6(88)3
        Bibby. photos. 4/3(90)46
    Language Master machine
        Bibby. photo. 4/3(90)46

Northern Valley Indian Health, Inc.
    described
        Fredrickson. 1/5(87)23
        Fredrickson. photo. 1/6(88)21
    program
        Fredrickson. 1/3(87)21

NORTHERN WINTUN. See WINTUN, WINTU

NORTHERN VALLEY YOKUTS. See YOKUTS, NORTHERN VALLEY

Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association
    G-O Road
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5

Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, et al. v. Peterson, et al. See
        G-O Road

Northwest Intertribal Gathering, Eureka, CA

Seventh Annual
        Moisa. photos. 2/6(88)16-17

Norton, Marcellene (Hupa)
    California Languages Conference
        Hinton. photo. 8/1(94)53, 54
    Keepers of the Treasures
        Lang. photo. 6/2(92)8, 9

Norton, Tasha (Hupa)
    California Languages Conference
        Hinton. photo only.8/1(94)53

Numbers and counting
    language, California Native
        Hinton. charts, photo. 3/1(89) 25-27

Nunes, Rita
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Nuri'A'wa'vit (Serrano mythological figure)
    spirits and
        Siva. 10/1(96)19

NUTUNUTU. See YOKUTS, NUTUNUTU

NUWUVI. See CHEMEHUEVI

 

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