This web page attempts to collect all the links to
Native American web sites. The collection is solely used for the purpose
of study and research. All information and related materials are
provided "as is". The authors of these Native American web sites are
responsible for their own contents. The opinions of these authors do not
reflect the opinion of the people who
collect these links. Reference to these web sites does not necessary
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the completeness, accuracy, or adequacy of the information these Native
American web sites contain; and make no warranty regarding the
functionality of these web sites. Accessing the Native American web
sites through the links listed on this web page, the user assumes the
risk that the information and materials on these web sites may be
incomplete, inaccurate, out of date, or may not meet the user's needs and
requirements.
Aboriginal and Native American Indian Astronomy
-There is a lot to see on this site. You can view Native American
constellations, Lakota constellations related to the Black Hills
features, stone medicine wheels, solar-stellar observatories, the first
(analog) computers and a whole lot more.
American Indian Tribal Directory -excellent resource wth directories
broken down by tribe, city and state. A publication of the American
Indian Heritage Foundation.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
- details its services for tribal government and native village
communities in Alaska here. Visitors will find general information and
addresses for the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Cherokee Messenger -from the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston.
Their mission is to "build community, to preserve Cherokee heritage,
to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our
people."
Cherokee Nation Historical Society -in 1963, a group of
distinguished Cherokees founded the Cherokee National Historical Society,
a private non-profit corporation designed to preserve the history and
culture of the Cherokee people - past, present, and future.
Chicora Indian Historical Site -relating the history and reclamation
of the Chicora Tribe, whose ancestors were at one time the native people
in North and South Carolina.
Choctaw Pages -this page is not supported by the Tribe or its officers.
Presented by a member of the tribe and a computer professional, who felt
it was needed to give his tribe a presence on the internet.
CodeTalk
- Cooperative effort by several Federal Agencies to bridge the
communication gap between the Federal Government and the Native American
Nations.
Dineh Alliance -is composed of residents from the affected
communities in the Black Mesa region of the Navajo
Nation, Arizona. Dineh Alliance is based upon traditional Dineh values of
caring for and living in harmony with the
earth. The organization was formed to give a voice to traditional
peoples' concerns that can affect us and our future
generations.
The Dreamer
- by Leonard Gilbreath, a Potawatomi by birth, with many links.
ENAN Home Page
-the Educational Native American Network (ENAN), an organization
dedicated to the preservation of Native cultures. Visitors to this
site can obtain contact information for ENAN and peruse its resources.
First Nations (Canadian Native)
- Education, Law, Treaties, Land Claims, Tribal sites, Nunavut and
Inuit, Cultural, Education; ArtPage; First Nations Forests and Waters;
Government; Business; Maps.
First person histories of the NW Coast
- A collection of first person accounts, taken from journals and
ethnographic papers, of the early contact period on the NW Coast.
Four Worlds Institute For
Human And Community Development -a
non-profit corporation which offers education and training materials,
provides workshop training, and
community development programs. It is a holistic education and
development project serving North American Native communities toward the
elimination of alcohol and drug abuse by the year 2000.
Fourth World Documentation Project - is an online library of
documents and resources which record and preserve native peoples'
struggles to regain their rightful place in the international community.
- A condemnation of the United States' history of genocidal oppression
of indigenous cultures. Compares the US treatment of Native Americans to
the UN's criteria for genocide.
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Gwich'in of Alaska and Canada -Fifteen villages and small towns
scattered across northeast Alaska and northwest Canada are the home of
approximately 7,000 Gwich'in -
the most northernly location of all Indian nations.
Heard Museum -in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private, non-profit museum
founded in 1929 by
Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard to house their personal collection of
artifacts and art. The
mission and philosophy of the Heard today is to promote appreciation and
respect for Native
people and their cultural heritage, with emphasis on the traditional
cultures of the Greater
Southwest and on the evolving Native American Fine Art Movement.
Lakota Home Page -This page deals with Lakota, Dakota and Nakota
peoples. These distinct but related groups are sometimes referred to as
Sioux or Siouan peoples.
Letter To All The People -Chief Seattle, Chief of the Suquamish
Indians wrote to the American Government in the 1800's - In his letter he
gave the most profound understanding of God in all Things. Here is his
letter, which should be instilled in the hearts and minds of every parent
and child in all the Nations of the World.
Little Known Historical Facts
- the Polly Cooper Story, the Battle of Orinsky, Notes from the Past,
and the Two Row Wampum.
Metis Council home page -There are three groups or kinds of
Aboriginal People recognized by the Canadian Constitution. They are :the
Metis, the Status Indian, and the Inuit. Their
history and traditions date back to the early 1700's. They invite you to
share and learn about their people here.
Saksari's
Mohawk Nation Drum -is proud to be the only information, news, and
entertainment e-zine about the Mohawk Indian Nation at Akwesasne.
New issues may be monthly (on Indian time), so don't miss it! Besides,
there's no subscription fee. So spend a few enjoyable minutes reading
interesting articles, shopping for Mohawk arts and crafts, learning about
Mohawk culture, contacting our leading community groups, and exploring
the history of the Akwesasne Mohawks.
Monacan Indian, The
- Explore the culture, people, history, and their efforts of the
Monacan Indian to grow and thrive as a people. Other Native American
items, also!
National Museum of The American Indian -the Smithsonian's National
Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to the preservation, study,
and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of
Native Americans. Established by an Act of Congress in 1989, the museum
works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere
to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and
beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic
expression, and empowering the Indian voice.
- now includes three sets of documents, among them published reports
from 1871, data about allotment, and Rogue River War-Siletz Reservation
documents.
Native Americans and the Environment-This site provides a fast and
comprehensive guide to many of the environmental issues, organizations
and subjects relevant to Native
American communities in the various geographical/cultural regions of
North America.
Native American
Support Group -The Native American Support Group of New
York was founded in 1988 to present issues of Native Americans from all over
North America. Native American Tribes without sovereignty rights, federal
recognition or a land base is like the average American family without a
home, without an opportunity to educate their children, without a
economic base to
better their families for the 21st century.
Native American Technology and Art -a definite must visit alert is
issued for this site. They have links to just about all the resources for
Native American art, covering all media.
Native American Books
- short reviews from a Native perspective, categorized by tribe and
subject, for all ages.
Native Nations of Iowa -is devoted to exploring the history of the
First Peoples, the Indian Nations, of the lands that would become the
state of Iowa.
NativeNet
- operates electronic forums on topics concerning indigenous peoples as
well as providing links to Web-based resources on the same subjects.
NativeWeb Home Page is a wonderful site ,created by volunteers, with
a lot of information and links.
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Navajo Nation -is presented by the Navajo Community College with
excellent resources about the nation and about the college.
Nez Perce -
Wallowa Band - Interpretive Center is presented by the Wallowa
County Chamber of Commerce.
Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
- coordinates fishing rights for Indian tribes in the Washington state
area. Info on services, education, publications and more.
Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation
- The past and present of the Native American tribe of the Monterey
Bay, California area: The Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation.
Ojibwe Language and Culture -also known as the Chippewa Tribe, this
site has information on the language and culture.
Oneida Indian Nation - was one of the original members of the
Iroquois Confederacy in the Eastern United states. This site is their
home in cyberspace and a must visit.
the Nisga'a People -site is the home for the Nisga'a Tribal Council
from New Aiyansh, British Columbia
Osage Research
- a growing collection of Osage Indian information and other materials
related to the Osage Nation.
People's Paths -This Internet site was created in the hope that all
people, no matter what their own culture, may be able to find a bit of
information that might be helpful in the understanding of American
Indian Culture and other Native Cultures from all over
our Mother which is called earth!
Planet Peace -dedicated to the world-wide distribution of
information regarding Indigenous and Environmental grassroots initiatives
from around the globe. Its our mission to convey, inform, educate, and
promote those principles which are dedicated to the protection and
preservation of our cultures, traditional customs and ceremonies.
Pocahontas [Paula Giese]
- pro and con native opinions freely expressed on this film,
controversial in Indian country, purpose is to motivate students to do
web research.
Powhatan Renape Nation:
-located on The Rankokus Indian Reservation - Recognized by the State of
New Jersey.
Upper Nicola Band - Canada -is using this new and exciting
technology, so you can learn about their people, their proud nation, and
to have the opportunity to learn their culture and traditions.
Wabimeguil Art Home Page -is a virtual gallery featuring the work of
Cree artist Wabimeguil. The moon is the source of inspiration for her
art.