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    Resources: 27 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Ablaya's Gallery - Sioux and Plains Beaded Art-.
    Dakota US - Central
    On-line store and gallery. Here you will find the finest hand-made items. Use of traditional patterns and of the same natural materials used in the former Plains Indian culture: Beaded bags, pouches, necklaces, dolls, hatbands, knife sheath, bracelet... and a lot of other unique creations. If there's something special you want, if you have a particular idea in mind, get in touch with us. We are happy to take commissions.
    American Entertainment Presents Floyd Westerman
    Dakota US - West
    Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, actor, singer and songwriter.
    An Introduction to Dakota Culture and History
    Dakota US - Central
    This website covers basic information about Dakota Culture and History and includes an Art Gallery.
    Dakota Conflict WebQuest
    Dakota US - Central
    This 'Dakota Conflict' webquest is available here for people of all ages to learn about a moment in time of our U.S. history, that hopefully will be discussed in the classroom. This webquest was made for further inquiry / investigations of the American Indians, the Dakota, and specifically the Dakota Conflict of 1862 (aka, the Sioux Uprising of 1862). This webquest is a multidisciplinary unit about the Sioux Uprising of 1862 and the events and issues that led up to it in the time period of 1851 - 1862. It is intended to be a culminating activity to be used within the study of the Sioux Uprising of 1862, where the final student created product will be a newspaper article.
    Dakota Culture and Language
    Dakota Canada
    Dakota Culture and Language is a online collaborative project that contains translation resources, lessons, and various other information about the Dakota culture and language.
    Dakota Curriculum Project
    Dakota US - West
    The Dakota philosophy and way of life is just as important and also should be taught to the children on a daily basis. This could be made possible through daily lessons, storytelling, songs, and dances within the classrooms at school. It is with this in mind that as teachers and educators we should all work collectively to keep this way of life alive.
    Dakota language lessons
    Dakota  
    A note on requests for word/phrase translations: We appreciate the great interest in the language. As you will discover by going through our site, however, we believe that learning by translation is a hindrance to the actual speaking of the language. We will continue to provide you with opportunities to speak the language, but we feel that offering translations runs counter to our goal.
    Dakota Sioux Casino
    Dakota US - Central
    Watertown, SD
    DLN Advocacy
    Dakota US - Central
    Dakota/Lakota/Nakota (DLN) Human Rights Advocacy Coalition was formed by a group of human beings who have bonded in the spirit of the Oyate...grassroots for the protection of our native peoples Human and Civil rights. We will work on behalf of the oyate to bring help and solutions to the issues of poverty, human sufferings, and many civil right violations against our peoples. This list will support those throughout the Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota nations.
    DLN Issues: The Black Hills
    Dakota US - Central
    Information from the Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition about Black Hills issues.
    Fort Peck Community College
    Dakota US - Central
    suggested nation: and Nakona Fort Peck Community College (FPCC) is a public two-year tribally-controlled community college chartered by the government of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes. The college is located in the town of Poplar, Montana, the capital of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in north-eastern Montana.
    FPCC Talk Indian
    Dakota US - West
    This website and the accompanying audio tapes/CDs were developed at Fort Peck Community College through funding provided by the “Learning Lodge Institute” a W. K. Kellogg project that serves the seven tribally controlled community colleges in Montana. Fort Peck Community College worked with consultants who provided the language expertise. The consultants who assisted are Leah Grant, Regina Grant and Del First, all fluent Dakota speakers.
    Grand Entry
    Dakota US - West
    I am a web designer who has done work on several other sites including the Endahkee site on Native web.
    High-Eagle Trading Post
    Dakota Canada
    Traditional Dakota Sioux Native Hand Drums & Beaded Peyote Stitch Drum Sticks.
    John McLaren
    Dakota Canada
    Traditional Dakota Sioux Native Beadwork by John McLaren of Southern Manitoba, wide variety of assrtd beadwork. Mitakuye Owasin
    Little Feather Indian Interpretive Center
    Dakota US - Central
    This is the website for an actual Native American owned and run Center in Pipestone, Minnesota. The owner is the elected spokesperson for the Pipestone Dakota Tribal Community, and in these pages he brings up issues that people in Indian Country should know about, such as the false pipetone. This site promotes Native American cultural awareness.
    Michael Two Horses, 1953-2003
    Dakota  
    Mr. Two Horses will be remembered for his exhaustively brilliant research and writing and his passionately honest dedication to human rights, particularly with respect to American Indian treaty rights, spiritual rights, and cultural rights.
    Mystic Lake Casino
    Dakota US - Central
    An Enterprise of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in Prior Lake, MN
    Native American Community of Kansas City
    Dakota US - Central
    Our website provides the Native American Community with news, links, powwow listings, and lists organizations that provide services to Native people in Kansas City.
    Native American Jewelry direct from artists
    Dakota US - Central
    Redthunder Designs is an Indian owned business bring traditional native art and jewelry from the reservations of South Dakota and from Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
    Native Bead Works
    Dakota United States
    Native American beadwork. Variety of beadwork including 3D beadwork for sale. Anything from 3D barrettes to purses can be designed to your liking.
    Oyate exchange
    Dakota United States
    This forum is for research, open discussions,it was created to help people, Perhaps even find relatives which some have done by visiting "oyate exchange."
    Pipestone 4th Annual Dakota Wacipi
    Dakota US - Central
    Located at the Spirit of Peace powwow grounds, Hiawatha Ave, Pipestone MN 56164 Hosted by the Original Pipestone Dakota Community
    Poplar Middle School
    Dakota United States
    Located on the Fort Peck Reservation in northeastern Montana.
    Spirit Lake Consulting, Inc.
    Dakota US - Central
    With headquarters on the Spirit Lake Nation, Spirit Lake Consulting, Inc. provides computer-based training FREE or at very low cost for tribal members with disabilities and those who work with them. SLC also provides FREE training for employees, managers and small business owners in tribal communities, through funding from the USDA .
    Tiospa Zina Tribal School
    Dakota US - Central
    Wapahaska
    Dakota Canada
    The Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation was confirmed as a reserve under Treaty Six on May seventeen in the year of eighteen eighty nine. Chief Whitecap(Wapahaska) and Chief Standing Buffalo(Tatankanaje) fled to Canada following the Minnesota Massacre in 1862. The two Chiefs feared for their lives because the United States Government thought that they were directly involved in the massacre. With the United States Government on their trail, they fled north and slipped into Canada via the Souris River.




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