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Welcome to the Noteworthy Indian Museum Links Page.
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| The Noteworthy Company | |||||||||||||||||
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The Crawford Lake site features a fifteenth century Iroquoian Village that was reconstructed on its original site to create a unique opportunity to expand our understanding and appreciation of Ontario's original people. Field Trip. | ||||||||||||||||
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| The Native American cultures in the Northeast relied heavily on the use of timber. The use of this timber is evident in their living shelters. These shelters of the Northeast Native Americans are called Long Houses. Check out the Longhouses here. | |||||||||||||||||
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| Royal Ontario Museum Homes of the Past |
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| John Warren's RocknFish website featuring a GreatTurtle sculpture. | |||||||||||||||||
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| The Eastern Woodlands, in the area that is presently New York State, gave rise to a confederation of six nations allied together in peace. Known as the Iroquois Confederacy, they call themselves Haudenosaunee, the People of the Longhouse. Check out this great site at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History! | |||||||||||||||||
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