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Known Works Among Native Americans

Known Works Among Native Americans. The people most evangelized The people least reached. The Retreat of American Indians. 1820-1864. 1865-1894. 1895-2004. 1775-1819. Indian Population Growth. Tribal Areas. Over 500 federally recognized tribes. The 4 Largest Tribes Today.

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Known Works Among Native Americans

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  1. Known Works Among Native Americans The people most evangelized The people least reached

  2. The Retreat of American Indians 1820-1864 1865-1894 1895-2004 1775-1819

  3. Indian Population Growth

  4. Tribal Areas Over 500 federally recognized tribes

  5. The 4 Largest Tribes Today

  6. Cherokee 281,069 Navajo 269,202 Sioux 108,272 Chippewa 105,908 Latin American Indian 104,354 Choctaw 87,349 Pueblos 59,533 Apache 57,060 Lumbee 51,913 Iroquois 45,212 Creek 40,223 Blackfoot 27,104 Chickasaw 20,887 Papago 17,466 Potawatomi 15,817 The 15 Largest Tribes Today

  7. 1. Navajo (AZ,NM,UT) 173,987 2. Pine Ridge (Sioux; SD) 14,304 3. Fort Apache (AZ) 11,702 4. Gila River (Pima, Maricopa; AZ) 10,353 5. Tohono O'odham (Papago; AZ) 9,718 6. Rosebud (Sioux; SD) 9,040 7. San Carlos (Apache; AZ) 8,921 8. Blackfeet (MT) 8,507 The Largest Indian Reservations

  8. The Largest Indian Reservations

  9. Highest Percentage in Cities

  10. Indian Language Groups Salishan Penutian Siouan-Catawba Algic Iroquoian Uto-Aztecan Kiowa-Tanoan Cochimi-Yuman Na-Dine Caddoan Muskogean Timucuan

  11. Words From Indian Languages • Nootka--potlatch • Nahuatl--tomato, coyote • Algonquian--toboggan, hickory, chipmunk, caucus • Sioux--teepee • Laurentian--Canada • Arawakan--canoe, hurricane, barbecue

  12. Navajo 142,886 Dakota 13,387 Apache 11,563 Pima 11,449 Choctaw 8,147 Zuni 6,343 Hopi 5,264 Muskogee 4,706 Ojibwa 4,518 Crow 4,143 Tewa 3,437 Tiwa 2,338 Shosoni 2,142 Ute 1,814 Cheyenne 1,570 Paiute 1,534 Indian Languages Used Today Total American Indian speakers 281,990

  13. Indian Religion • Prayers to Mountains, Rivers, Sun, etc. • Peyote • Sandpaintings • Medicine Men • Sweatlodge • Dances

  14. Indian Religion (cont.) • Blessings by Katchina Spirits • Fetishes • Prayer Sticks • Kivas • Fear of Spirits and Witches (Skinwalkers)

  15. U.S. Reservations Potawatomi Eastern Navajo Cherokee

  16. Crandon, Wisconsin James and Kathy Crawford

  17. Arizona & New Mexico

  18. Navajo Nation

  19. Hogans

  20. Navajo rugs Shade house Grazing sheep

  21. Dine -- The People

  22. Fort Defiance, Arizona Kayenta, Arizona Kinliche, Arizona Many Farms, Arizona Tuba City, Arizona Crownpoint, New Mexico Hogback, New Mexico Shiprock, New Mexico Montezuma Creek, Utah Churches of Christ among the Navajo

  23. Reservation Churches

  24. Hogback, NM Phillip and Irita James

  25. Fort Defiance, AZ Joe Louis Rivera

  26. Shiprock, NM Wayne Herring

  27. Montezuma Creek, UT Ray and Oleta Whaley

  28. Many Farms, AZ Ben Begay

  29. Tuba City, AZ Paul and Ann Ghee

  30. Kayenta, AZ Josh and Divine Austin

  31. Kinliche, AZ Bud Paine

  32. Crownpoint, NM Edison and Doris Gruber

  33. All nations will come and worship before you Revelation 15:4c

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