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Online information about film, video, and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii.
Links and articles from InfoPlease.
Defines native folk art and discusses the work of Willeto, Riggs, Harrison Juan, Warren and Deschillie with photos.
A comprehensive portal site for Native American resources on the internet.
James Q. Jacobs' selected writings from an Integrated Studies class at Mesa Community College.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency providing healthcare to Native American and Alaskan Native peoples. Scholarships and employment, field office directory, programs, public relations. Numerous downloads and links.
Health statistics and general fact sheets about 40 member tribes, descriptions of programs, committees, and workgroups. Local events and employment opportunities.
Spiritual healing using alternative methods and Native American ceremony. Intake questionnaire, description of procedures and Native medicine principles.
Historical look at Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and community life.
Dramatic audio presentations quoting historic documents that contrast the values, beliefs, and behaviors of indigenous and immigrant cultures, and reveal the roots of today's controversies.
Series of articles, with timeline, about the eastern Montana reservation. Includes an annotated roster of Sioux and Cheyenne participants in the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
Articles, documents, photos and maps for many Utah tribes, including Shoshone, Goshute and Paiute.
Indigenous activist and Native American and Alaskan Native resource links. Current projects include international indigenous, and Puerto Rican native issues. Searchable.
Web site maintained for the San Carlos Apache Call To Action group.
Essay on the struggle to save dying American Indian languages.
A non-profit, non-political, educational organization to promote the culture of Native Americans. They are also the host of the Knoxville, TN powwow.
The National Indian Health Board (NIHB)is a nonprofit organization representing tribal governments that advocates for improvements in health care for Indian communities.
A provincial, not-for-profit charitable educational entity for promoting awareness and understanding of First Nations culture within Manitoba.
Profiles of nine historical and contemporary American Indian leaders.
Poetry and photos of handmade jewelry.
Article on agricultural science recovering and strengthening indigenous farming. Reprinted from Seedling 1993.
A comprehensive collection of links to tribal websites in North America. In English and German.
Métis-Ojibwe owned and operated video and web production company with an emphasis on Native American production and content.
Collection of Indian legends, mostly unattributed, from various tribal traditions.
Two-day powwow in Southeastern Ohio. Drumming, dancing, story-telling, arts, foods and demonstrations.
Family sponsored powwow with raffles, 5o/5o, giveaways, participant feed and free camping for registered dancers.
Dartmouth College
University of New Mexico
Offers many different programs to Aboriginal students. Located in Vancouver.
Cultural and natural heritage programs for youth of all ages; based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Webquest covering tribes in four different culture areas.
Declaration from tribal elders, reprinted from an undated handbill.
Native American newspaper from California with news articles, job listings, events calendar, and an extensive California and US powwow directory.
Official website for AIM Youth Council of Texas
Biographical sketch and quotations of the Nez Perce chief.
Profile of the French-Omaha explorer.
Monument to the Abenaki chief and the story of his life.
Biography of the Comanche adoptee also known as Nadua.
Ohiyesa's (Charles Eastman's) recollections of the Sioux leader.
Sacagawea’s life and experience on the Lewis and Clark Trail is told in video, text and time lines. Links to Memorials and Interpretive Centers.
Information and photos of a full size statue of Sacagawea and her son Jean Baptist on the campus of Lewis and Clark College.
Profile page for the Apache actor and dancer.
For Cherokee Nation cottage industry entrepreneurs. Form to join and list of member sites.
An Ojibwa legend, explaining how dogs came to man.
The Ghost Woman and Heavy Collar of the Bloods
Five Napi (Old Man) legends from the Piegan and Siksika tribes.
Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
Interviews with two Atikamekw people about indigenous protests against logging on their lands.
Tribal profile, timeline, and links.