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YMCA Indian Princesses of Capistrano Beach Cities, CA
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Resources
YMCA Registration/Liability Form - Form to complete for the YMCA to join the Indian Princesses.

Y-Camp Gear Checklist - Gear checklist when camping at a YMCA Campground.

Camping Gear Checklist - Michael Bell's car camping checklist so you don't forget anything on our outings.

Backpacking Gear Checklist - Backpacker.com checklist.

Indian Vests - DKG Leather LLC 4302 Atlantic Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90607 (562) 997-4266 fax (562) 997-9366

Indian Vests - Tandy Leather Factory - www.leatherfactory.com - Search for vest - 3847 East Loop 820 South, Fort Worth , TX 76119

Indian Vests - The Indian Store at Hobby City Indian vest kits for yourself or your princess.

The Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - The Pawnee Nation is located in north-central Oklahoma and has a land base over 28,000 acres and is spread over a three county area (approximately 458 square miles).

Pawnee Photographs - Reading Historic Photographs-Thomas W. Kavanagh. Historic photographs of American Indians, long used simply as images or as illustrations, can be sources of ethnographic and historical information, particularly about aspects of material culture.

Pawnee Earth Lodge - At the time of Lewis & Clark (1804-1806) and of Zebulon Pike (1806), the Pawnee were living in two to six principal towns. The towns ranged in size from 40 to 200 earth lodges.

The First People of America - LONG BEFORE the white man set foot on American soil, the American Indians, or rather the Native Americans, had been living in America.

Pawnee Indians - At one time the Pawnee lived in what is now Texas.

The Ahwahneechees - A Story of the Yosemite Indians (1966) by John W. Bingaman

Chief Tanaya- was a Native American Chief in the Yosemite Valley. He was the chief of the Ahwahneechee, which means "people of the Ahwahnee" (Yosemite Valley).

Ahwahneechee History: - A Story of the Yosemite Indians (1966) by John W. Bingaman

Miwok - The Miwok Indians of Yosemite.

Handbook of Indians of California - Chapter 30/THE MIWOK. "The Miwok" chapter from Handbook of Indians of California by A. L. Kroeber (1919)

Mapom.org - Miwok Archiological Preserve of Marin - Seek to promote a better understanding of the Coastal Miwok Indians.

Kule Loklo - Kule Loklo is a reconstructed Coast Miwok village, located in Point Reyes National Seashore, in Marin County, California.

Point Reyes National Seashore - History of the Coast Miwok at Point Reyes, located in Marin County, California.

Ancient Miwok Mythology - The Dawn of the World - Myths and Weird Tales Told by the Mewan [Miwok] Indians of California.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008