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Cultural Studies:

Sac and Fox Resources:
SacandFoxnation.gov
History of the Tribe
National Indian Law Library
U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs
Native Americans in Prison: The Struggle for Religious Freedom

Civil War Resources:

Nebraska's Underground Railroad:
 John Brown's Cave

Andersonville National Historic Site
Virginia:
Petersburg National Battlefield
Chippewa Story: Company K of the First Michigan Sharpshooters

Veteran Guidance:

Oregon Humanities Center: Dr. Edward Tick Interview
CSPAN: Ron Capps Interview


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Soulful Stirrings:

Bible Gateway
PBS: Tribal Histories Ojibwe History
Native American Bibles
Soldier's Heart:
 
Edward Tick
C-SPAN: Writings of Black Elk
Perkins School of Theology: Chippewa Bible Stories
Algonquin Holy Bible: ​Chippewa/Ojibwe/Native American

Plum Village: The Life Story of Thich Nhat Hahn
Additional Sources of Research and Interest to Explore:
Message from the President of the United States transmitting a letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the sale of the Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian Reservations: 
digitalcommons.law.ou.edu
Omaha.com:
Iowa Tribe regains part of its reservation in Nebraska
Infinity of Nations:
Plains/Plateau
University of Michigan Library:

Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak AKA: Black Hawk

Volga Relief Society:
Traditions
Rockford Register Star: 

Black Hawk, Proud Leader of the Rock River Valley
JWC Media:
Who Was Blackhawk?

Ioway Cultural Institute: Laughing Buffalo A Peripatetic Teacher in 1780
Biography: Davy Crockett (1786-1836)
*For Additional Information of the Half-Breed Tract: Encyclopedia
The American Surveyor: Confusion on the Half Breed Tract

Journal Star Article: History and Hurt on Half Breed Drive
University of Nebraska at Lincoln Study:
​ Frontier Settlement and Community Development
in Richardson, Burt, and Platte Counties, Nebraska, 1854-1870

The Ioway at Work: PBS 
Lost Nation: The Ioway 
Nebraska Our Town: Barada
Antoine Barada: A Legendary Nebraska Strongman
Lincoln Journal Star: Nebraska's Paul Bunyon
Antoine Barada: "Mo shi-no pazhi"

Ioway Cultural Institute: Antoine Barada
Library of the University of Illinois:
Annals of St. Louis in Early Days
Under the French and Spanish Dominations 1804-1821

History Nebraska: 1855 Mayhew Cabin
Andersonville National Historic Site: NPS
Kansas Historical Society: Antoine Barada's Parfleche
St. Louis Genealogical Society: Marriage to Marcellite "Josephine" Vien 
Cincinnati Enquirer, ​8 April 1906: Left Palaces for the Indian Maid

Topeka Daily Capital: Death of Antoine Barada
Antoine's Legacy by Bob Rockwell: Amazon
North Omaha History: A Short History of Cabanné's Trading Post  
by Adam Fletcher Sasse
Who's Who in Nebraska 1940: Richardson County
Risk of Rheumatic Disease in in Relation to Ethnicity and Admixture: NIH.gov
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