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Laguna Pueblo Indians Reviewed Resources for Students and Teachers Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations L through Z - To A through K Laguna - Lummi - Lushootseed - Mandan - Mahican - Makah - Maliseet - Menominee - Miami - Mi'kMaq - Mohegan - Mojave - Muckleshoot - Natchez - Nambe - Narragansett - Navajo - Nez Perce - Nisqally - Omaha - Oneida - Osage - Ottawa - Paiute - Palouse - Pawnee - Penobscot - Picuris - Pojoaque - Potawatomi - Pueblo - Quapaw - Quileute- Quinault Nation - Sandia Pueblo - San Filipe Pueblo - San Ildefonso Pueblo - San Juan Pueblo - Santa Ana Pueblo- Santa Clara Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo - Seminole - Shoshone - Sioux - Shoalwater Bay Tribe - Skokomish - Spokane - Squaxin Island Tribe - Taos - Tesuque - Tulalip - Umatilla / Wallawalla - Ute - Yakima / Yakama - Ysleta del Sur Pueblo - Zia Pueblo - Zuni Pueblo By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes - Northern Plains Indian Tribes - Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes - Southern Plains & Southwest Indian Tribes Constitution and Bylaws of the Pueblo of Laguna __ An introduction, then the text of the Constitution and bylaws of Laguna Pueblo. - From thorpe.ou.edu - http://thorpe.ou.edu/IRA/1958nmpuebcon.htmlLaguna Department of Education __ "The Laguna Department of Education (LDoE) serves to meet the educational needs of the people and community of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe, from birth through ..." They have many programs of interest. - From ldoe.org - http://www.ldoe.org/Laguna Education Foundation: About the Pueblo of Laguna __ "Laguna has been at the crossroads of commerce and the exchange of information and ideas for centuries. We are now at the beginning of a new millennium and have begun to explore technological initiatives that will place us at the crossroads of the information superhighway." Learn about their program and plans for the future. - illustrated - From lagunaedfoundation.org - http://www.lagunaedfoundation.org/laguna.htmlLaguna News __ "Local news for Laguna Pueblo, NM continually updated from thousands of sources on the web." - From topix.net - http://www.topix.net/city/laguna-nmLaguna Pueblo __ "With a population of about 7,700, Laguna Pueblo is one of the largest Keresan pueblos and upon completion of the mission church was recognized as such by the Spanish government on July 4, 1699." A brief overview. - illustrated - From nmmagazine.com - http://www.nmmagazine.com/native_american/laguna.phpLaguna Pueblo __ "Historians believe the ancestors of the pueblo have occupied the Laguna homelands since at least A.D. 1300." - An overview with contact information. - From newmexico.org - http://www.newmexico.org/native_america/pueblos/laguna.php |
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