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Iroquois Creation Myth, 1816 - History MattersMany northeastern Indian peoples share a legend of how the world was created on the back of a giant sea turtle (some still refer to North America as a “turtle ...Missing: Indigenous | Show results with:Indigenous
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Iroquois Creation MythLong before the world was created there was an island, floating in the sky, upon which the Sky People lived. They lived quietly and happily.
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The Haudenosaunee Creation Story - Oneida Indian NationMar 7, 2025 · The water animals summoned a great turtle and patted the earth upon its back. At once the turtle grew and grew, as did the amount of earth. ...
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[PDF] The Creation Story – Turtle IslandTraditional Indian people, including the Ojibway, hold special reverence for the turtle who sacrificed his life and made life possible for the Earth's second ...
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The Creation of Turtle Island - the Ojibwa version.The Ojibwa and some other First Nations people, refer to the world as Turtle Island. Different people have different ways of telling the story.
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Three Sisters Legend | Northeastern State UniversityThis “Turtle Island” is now what we call North America. Sky woman had become pregnant before she fell. When she landed, she gave birth to a daughter. When the ...
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Iroquois Creation MythDerived ultimately from the actions of the Great Ruler, this creation myth tells us that we come from the sky and also from earth.
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Oneida Oral Tradition | Milwaukee Public MuseumThe earth and the turtle grew and spread. To keep the earth growing larger and larger, the woman walked in a circle following the direction of the sun. In a ...
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David Cusick – Open Anthology of American LiteratureCusick was the first Native person to transcribe the Iroquois creation story, which is related in Part I of his history.
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Turtles from Turtle Island: An Archaeological Perspective from IroquoiaPearce Iroquoians believe their world, Turtle Island, was created on the back of the mythological Turtle. ... In whose head marched two masters of cere- Chinese ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Creation Story - Oneida NationAs the woman fell she got very frightened and fainted. She never woke until she was on the turtles back. All she saw was water, all the birds and the water ...
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Creation Stories - Nanticoke and Lenape ConfederationOne day, in the middle of the land upon Turtle's back, there grew a tree. From that tree grew a shoot. And, from that shoot sprouted a man. The Man would have ...
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Creation stories from the Eastern Woodlands of North AmericaTurtle Taxkwax and grew to form the present earth, known to the Lenni-Lenape (in English) as Turtle Island. Nanapush proceeded to breathe new life into the ...
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[PDF] Turtles from Turtle Island: An Archaeological Perspective from IroquoiaIroquoians believe Turtle Island was created on a turtle's back, and all people are considered Turtle's clansmen. Turtles are highly symbolic, and their parts ...
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Tests confirm humans tramped around North America more than ...Oct 5, 2023 · Four human footprints found in alkali sand at White Sands National Park in New Mexico. The prints date from 23,000 to 21,000 years ago, long ...
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First people in the Americas came by sea, ancient tools unearthed ...About 16,000 years ago, on the banks of a river in western Idaho, people kindled fires, shaped stone blades and spearpoints, and butchered large mammals.<|separator|>
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The earliest Americans arrived in the New World 30,000 years agoJul 22, 2020 · The Oxford results are based on hundreds of dates obtained from 42 archaeological sites in North America and Beringia (the ancient land bridge ...
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Science, myths, and alternative histories: An overview of what we ...Dec 2, 2018 · Science, myths, and alternative histories: An overview of what we know about the peopling of Turtle Island. Migration across the Bering Land ...
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Scientific and Indigenous PerspectivesDec 23, 2021 · Scientific theory suggests migration via land bridge, while Indigenous cultures often use creation stories, like the Gwawaenuk's Thunderbird, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Lenape - the Lower Merion Historical SocietyThe turtle was part of the Lenape story of creation. As the story goes ... Most of the conservative and traditional Lenape people had left the Delaware Valley by ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Lenape Indians | The First People of New YorkIt's thought that they migrated into the New York City region around 3,000 years ago. The Lenape called the Delaware River Lenapewihitak, or River of the Lenape ...
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History | Delaware NationIn our book Turtle Tales: Oral Traditions of the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma, Martha Ellis tells another origin story of the Lenape arriving to this ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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On the Turtle's Back - Rutgers University Press“On the Turtle's Back offers an engaging and previously unpublished collection of Lenape/Delaware stories narrated in the early twentieth century. The ...
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Lenape Cosmology and the Natural EnvironmentSep 30, 2013 · ... Turtle Island (Earth). To govern the earth, the Lenapes believed their Creator god produced the manito'wak (lower spirits), which included ...
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[PDF] KANIENKEHÁ:KA CREATION STORYThat is the reason some people call North America, Turtle Island. Atsi'tsaká:ion Sky Woman thanked the creatures, she said that she needed land in order to ...Missing: primary sources
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Turtle Island | The Canadian EncyclopediaNov 6, 2018 · In various Indigenous origin stories, the turtle is said to support the world, and is an icon of life itself.
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Light over Turtle Island: Indigenous tales about North America's ...Jul 10, 2021 · “Wasakajak took the soil and rubbed it onto the turtle's back and as he did, it got larger and heavier, and so it created all of the landmass ...<|separator|>
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What is Canada? ~ What is Turtle Island? ~ Who are the Mi'kmaq ...Chapter 2: What is Canada? ~ What is Turtle Island? ~ Who are the Mi'kmaq Peoples? ~ What are Teachings? In the Beginning.
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Native Origin Legends That Involve Soil and Earth - ResearchGateThis study explores Native American creation myths that reference soil, clay, or earth, mainly in earth-diver and emergence myths.
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Warfare In Pre-Columbian North America - Canada.caApr 3, 2018 · In the east, from the Atlantic coast to the Great Lakes area, Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples mingled and divided the available resources in ...
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Lenape · Native History of the Wyoming Valley - WML Omeka SOf course, one can speculate that Lenape proximity to military powers like the Haudenosaunee and Susquehannocks contributed to their becoming peacemakers and ...
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[PDF] The Rhetoric of Red Power and the American Indian Occupation of ...Thus, the occupation of Turtle Island by European invaders was profane. ... occupants, renaming Alcatraz Turtle Island symbolically transformed the island into a.
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[PDF] The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz Island - eScholarship.orgPeter blue cloud wrote in his “Alcatraz. Diary”: We dance upon this turtle island, an isolated people from the rest of society. An isolation long imposed.
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Red Power - Transnationally IndigenousJul 30, 2024 · Red Power, a concept that emerged in the 1960s, describes the rise of a shared awareness among the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island of their unique rights ...
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A Brief Histry of AIM - American Indian MovementIndian people were never intended to survive the settlement of Europeans in the Western Hemisphere, our Turtle Island. With the strength of a spiritual base, ...
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Heart of the Rock: The Indian Invasion of Alcatraz - Google BooksNevertheless, the occupation of Alcatraz remains what historian Vine Deloria, Jr. ... Contents. Turtle Island. 3. If You Want It. 7. The Rock and Hard Places. 13.
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[PDF] Survivance and Sovereignty on Turtle IslandAug 13, 2024 · In 1973, a contingent of the American. Indian Movement (AIM), which was founded five years earlier, occupied the town of Wounded Knee, South.
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[PDF] Turtle Island Indigenous Social Movements and LiteraturesMany people Indigenous to Turtle Island are also Black. Other racial (racist) settler policies like the 1886 Chinese Exclusion Act or the 2017 “Muslim Ban ...
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Nations Rising - Earth Island InstituteMembers of more than two hundred tribes made their way from all corners of Turtle Island to the Morton County campsite. Representatives of environmental groups ...
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Stand with Standing Rock | American Civil Liberties UnionOct 9, 2025 · Thousands from across the globe joined in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to stop the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Historic Indigenous Gathering to Protect Mother EarthSep 6, 2018 · Close to 1,500 Indigenous representatives and their allies from across Turtle Island ... Fighting corporate goliaths whose land claims are ...
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How the Indigenous landback movement is poised to ... - Grist.orgJan 13, 2022 · ... Turtle Island, though Two Bulls notes that landback is a global ... land disputes. The federal government granted the land to the Sioux ...
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Why the Land Back Movement Makes Economic SenseAcross Turtle Island, Indigenous tribes are finding ways to return home. In 2020, the Esselen Tribe was returned nearly 1,200 acres of their ancestral lands ...<|separator|>
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Environmental Racism, Bill C-226, and what this means for the ...Environmental Racism, Bill C-226, and what this means for the Future of Environmental Justice across Turtle Island · Possible amendments to ...
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The Curious Rise of 'Settler Colonialism' and 'Turtle Island'Jan 5, 2024 · Turtle Island alludes to the creation story of the Lenape tribe of the Northeast, and some academics and Native activists treat it as a de facto ...
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The Traditions of the Hopi: 1. Origin Myth | Sacred Texts ArchiveAnother Hurúing Wuhti lived in the ocean in the west in a similar kiva, but to her ladder was attached a turtle-shell rattle. ... Had these people not lived in ...
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Navajo creation myth | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Navajo creation myth tells of a First World called Ni'hodilhil, a floating island in either mist or water, consumed in darkness. It had four corners that ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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The Story of Sedna - tea&bannockSep 16, 2018 · The story of Sedna begins with an unrequited love and arranged marriage between a hunter and a beautiful Inuit woman named Sedna.
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Creation stories from Arctic and Subarctic America - Arcus AtlantisA Sugpiaq dancer. Raven brought light from the sky when he descended. Also descending with him was a bladder, which contained the first man and woman.
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16 - Pre-Columbian and Early Historic Native American WarfareJan 6, 2025 · According to archaeological evidence, warfare in North America may be traced back to as early as 6,000 to 8,000 years ago. On the whole, warfare ...
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North American Indigenous Warfare and Ritual Violence | UAPressDespite evidence of warfare and violent conflict in pre-Columbian North America, scholars argue that the scale and scope of Native American violence is ...
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Sky Woman & Turtle Island Creation Story - by Thomas King - Scribd_Sky Woman & Turtle Island Creation Story_ by Thomas King - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online.
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Terristory: Land and Language in the Indigenous Short Story – Oral ...Sep 30, 2020 · This paper examines the relationship between land and narrative in oral and written short stories by Indigenous artists of Turtle Island.
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The Back Of The Turtle - Books - HarperCollins CanadaThe Back of the Turtle is a funny, smart, sometimes confounding, and altogether unforgettable tale of betrayal, salvation, and the resilience of life.
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Indigenous Humor in Thomas King's The Back of the Turtle - jstorThe Back of the Turtle, by American-Canadian Cherokee writer Thomas King, takes up the Indigenous tradition of flippancy and playful storytelling to critique ...
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Read, Listen, Tell - WLU Press - Wilfrid Laurier UniversityCA$41.99Read, Listen, Tell brings together an extraordinary range of Indigenous stories from across Turtle Island (North America).
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Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island ed. by ...Aug 13, 2019 · Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island is a collection of Indigenous American stories that is long overdue for the fields of Indigenous and ...
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Turtle Island | Annick PressThe title, Turtle Island, refers to a Native story that explains how North and Central America were formed on the back of a turtle. Based on archeological finds ...Missing: storytelling | Show results with:storytelling<|separator|>
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Turtle Island: The Story of North America's First People, 201730-day returnsThe title, Turtle Island, refers to an Indigenous story that explains how North and Central America were formed on the back of a turtle.Missing: literature storytelling
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Turtle Island Voices - Interactive Books for Kids and TeachersMar 15, 2013 · Engage students in learning about Indigenous Peoples with the Turtle Island Voices series. These books promote cultural understanding and ...
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[PDF] Educator's Guide - Haffenreffer Museum of AnthropologyDec 8, 2020 · Many tribal communities across Turtle Island (North. America) have seasonal rounds that traditionally mark the passage of time, such as “berry.
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The Land We Call Home, a Teaching about the Term Turtle IslandJan 7, 2025 · Not all Indigenous nations across North America refer to the land as Turtle Island. Learn more why in this article.Missing: education curriculum
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Turtle Island: The Story of North America's First People - Amazon.com30-day returnsBook details The title, Turtle Island, refers to a Native myth that explains how North and Central America were formed on the back of a turtle. Based on ...
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Turtle Island by Sean Sherman, Kate Nelson, Kristin DonnellyOrganized by region, this book delves into the rich culinary landscapes of Turtle Island—as many Indigenous cultures call this continent. Learn to eat with the ...Missing: films | Show results with:films
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Film - Indigenous and Native Peoples of Turtle Island (North America)Jul 23, 2025 · Indigenous and Native Peoples of Turtle Island (North America) - Bradford Campus. This guide provides access to a selected list of materials ...<|separator|>
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Turtle Island Solidarity Network | Community Peacemaker TeamsTurtle Island is a term commonly used by Indigenous people and anti-colonial activists to refer to the continent of what is now known as North America.Missing: curriculum | Show results with:curriculum<|separator|>
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OP-ED: When did Canada become “Turtle Island” – and why? | True ...Mar 17, 2024 · By referring to Canada as “Turtle Island,” we are replacing a long-standing Indigenous word with a two-word name coming from European colonial languages.
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Why has the term "Turtle Island" become so ubiquitous ... - RedditAug 26, 2024 · As far as I've been aware, Turtle Island is a term largely used by indigenous Americans from the Northeastern Woodlands (Lenape, Mohawk, etc.).What's in a name? Turtle Island : r/IndianCountry - RedditWhen Europeans first stumbled upon Turtle Island there were 40 ...More results from www.reddit.com
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Why Is North America Sometimes Called Turtle Island? - IFLScienceSep 13, 2024 · The origin of the name Turtle Island lies in multiple Indigenous creation stories, in which a turtle plays a central role in the formation of ...
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G2G: Is "Turtle Island" an acceptable location name? - WikiTreeFeb 14, 2023 · "Turtle Island" is not a place and it is not a generally-accepted Native name for North America. Some tribes have an origin story that involves earth being ...
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Why do Native American and First Nations peoples refer to North ...Feb 27, 2019 · A number of tribes in what is now the Northeastern United States had a creation story involving the world having been created by a huge turtle with earth on ...
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North America's Native nations reassert their sovereignty: 'We are ...Jun 14, 2022 · The Tla-o-qui-aht are not alone, or even exceptional. All over Turtle Island—a common Indigenous name for North America, from origin stories ...