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Weewish Tree, 1973
The Iroquois Indians and their cultural background is described, especially their success in organizing the confederacy of 6 nations. (FF)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Background, Governmental Structure, Social Values
Weewish Tree, 1977
The Navajo Nation's government is organized into 102 chapters. Each chapter has a "chapter house", where they meet, have social affairs, read and learn together, and where families get together to talk about their community affairs. This article briefly describes the chapters. (NQ)
Descriptors: American Indians, Childrens Literature, Democracy, Government (Administrative Body)
Weewish Tree, 1976
The article discusses the: (1) history of the Qualla Cherokees--their villages, the seven clans, the Cherokee Nation, and the Trail of Tears; and (2) Qualla Cherokees today--their tribal government, education, and annual fall festival. (NQ)
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Reservations, Education, Governmental Structure