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Works Cited

August, Robin. "Native American Gender Roles in Maryland." SpringerReference (2011): n. pag.UMBC. Web. 20 Oct. 2015. This is a scholarly journal, investigating the various Native American gender roles within Maryland in the beginning and prior to colonization. I've used this in order to establish some fundamental gender roles in Native American culture that I will further explain within my website.

"Chief Alice Brown Davis (1852 - 1933) - Find A Grave Memorial." Chief Alice Brown Davis (1852 - 1933) - Find A Grave Memorial. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2015. This is a short secondary source, describing the life of Alice Brown Davis. I am using this source on my page for Alice Davis.

Coward, John M. "Teaching Our Journal: The Princess and the Squaw." American Journalism. N.p., 05 Mar. 2014. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. This source explains the stereotypes of the 'princess and the squaw' in Native American representation. I've used this source under my the "Stereotypes/etc." header within my website to explain several stereotypes.

"Economics Iroquois." France Academic. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. This is a French academic detailing of the Iroquoian system of economics. I only used this source to pull out a picture of an Iroquoian woman; I couldn't exactly read it, due to, er, language barriers.

"Fight the Power: 100 Heroes of Native Resistance, Women Warriors." Indian Country Today Media Network.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Oct. 2015. This is a secondary, almost blog-like source that details briefly the lives of various Native American women, from pre-colonization to more modern times. I've used this as a basis of various women that I'd like to explore in my website, and I've used several different primary-source photographs from this website.

"Native Americans: Ignoble Savage: The Squaw." Native Americans: Ignoble Savage: The Squaw. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2015. This source was used to understand the preconception of the squaw, and I used a primary source image from this website.

"Notable Native Americans: Naomi Lang - American Indian Education Foundation." Notable Native Americans: Naomi Lang - American Indian Education Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. A short secondary source detailing the career of ice-skater Naomi Lang. I used this on her biography page, under notable figures.

Ojibwa. "Native American Netroots." Native American Netroots. N.p., 16 July 2010. Web. 20 Oct. 2015. This is a source detailing the lives of several different Native American, prior to English colonization. While this source isn't necessarily credibly, it will be referenced and the women in the source will be more thoroughly investigated on my website.

"Seminole Nation - Indian Territory - Alice Brown Davis." Seminole Nation - Indian Territory - Alice Brown Davis. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. This is a secondary source describing Alice Brown Davis' life, including her youth, marriage, and time in office. I used this source as a reference for my Davis biography page.

Thomas, Katsithawi Ashley. "Gender Roles among the Iroquois." (n.d.): n. pag. Vanier College. Web.A secondary source detailing Iroquoian gender roles in old and modern time periods. It was used in the description of gender roles

"Two Spirit: The Story of a Movement Unfolds." - Native Peoples. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.This secondary source describes the meaning of the Native American cultural two-spirit and how it affects LGBTQ communities.

"Wilma Mankiller Biography." - Life, Family, Children, History, Wife, School, Mother, Young, Information, Born, College. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2015. This is a biographical summary of Wilma Mankiller's life. It's a secondary source. I used this mostly on Mankiller's biography page.

Wilma Mankiller in 1987. 1987. Web. This photograph is a simple portrait photograph of Wilma Mankiller. This is a primary source. I used this on her biography description.

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