- 1851Treaty
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Lakota |
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- The 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie of September 17th, 1851, ratified 1853. Last legal (Oyate Omnicye-mandated, female inclusive) document of N/DN/D/Lakota Nation. Protected from violation through Article VI, U.S. Constitution, "Treaties made with Indian Nations shall be the supreme law of the land."
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- 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty (Black Hills)
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Sioux |
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- images of the entire original treaty, from the National Archives and Records Administration
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- 612 Designs & Hosting
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Chippewa |
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- 612 Designs & Hosting is a Native American owned web design company. We provide quality web design, web hosting and domain name registration, logo creation, search engine placement, and Stellent content management consulting.
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- A Dance of Deception
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Lakota |
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- A leading Native American scholar and educator says the federal
raid on Alex White Plume's hemp crop is yet another manifestation
of the US government's two-faced policy toward Indians.
by Don Trent Jacobs, in Mother Jones magazine, February 20, 2001 |
- Ablaya's Gallery - Sioux and Plains Beaded Art-.
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Dakota |
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- 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.
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- Aboriginal Ways
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Ioway |
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- Aboriginal Ways website is a site documenting aboriginal plains indian ways of life as seen through the eyes of an Ioway indian.
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- Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
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Shawnee |
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- Abuses Against Natives in Asylum in S. Dakota
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Lakota |
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- Did you know...that Drapetomania - the insane urge of a slave to run away from a slavemaster -
was thought to be the only type of mental illness affecting slaves?
Did you know... that the federal government established a fully segregated asylum for "insane
Indians" in Canton South Dakota?
Pemina Yellow Bird is a psychiatric survivor activist who has begun to
explore the history of Native People in U.S. mental health systems. Download her manuscript: "Wild Indians: Native Perspectives on the
Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians."
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- Agard Family Quilts-Native American Made
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Lakota |
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- Native American Made Star Quilts from Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota. Four members of the Agard family make the star quilts. We are all enrolled members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Our Grandmother, who is 89 years old, still sews everyday and is our inspiration for for this craft.
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- aka Flute Man
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Shawnee |
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- Wolfs Robe has entertained audiences from around the World and performed at such places as The Grand Canyon in Arizona as well as Devils Tower Wyoming.Wolfs Robe is a Traditional Native American style flute Performer and that means there are no songs written down, they are of the moment, and performed from the Heart. His Traditional solo concerts are truly an experience; he transports listeners on a journey to a World and Time almost forgotten.
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- Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas
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- Official homepage of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, with information, pictures, and links.
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- Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town
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- Alabama Quassarte Alabama-Quassarte Native American Indian Coushatta Tribal Wetumka Oklahoma Town Kialegee Casino Gaming Member NIGA NIGC Compact.
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- Alaska Shop
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Inuit |
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- The Alaska Shop is a reputable and knowledgeable dealer of Fine Inuit Art
serving satisfied customers for 30 years.
We strive to promote the Inuit culture through art. There is a unique way that Inuit art can speak to an individual. The way soapstone can almost freeze a moment in time, the way you can see the story of the artist life visualize in front of you through there works.
With pieces from Johnny Inukpuk and beyond. The Alaska Shop is one place that you have to look at.
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- All Things Native
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Shawnee |
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- Native American Regalia, Jewelry, beadwork and Accessories, and Powwow regalia made by Native Americans living in the Oklahoma area.
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- Allen Bettis' Flintknapping Page
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- This page is currently being developed to disseminate information to the archaeological community and the interested public on experimental lithic replication developments and techniques.
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- American Broadcloth
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- Broadcloth is a product that was originally made as trade wool, manufactured for the past 200 years out of 100% wool. The cloth was used as a trade item with Native Americans. American Broadcloth Co. only manufactures 100% wool cloth with an authentic "selvedge" edge. This edge was used to identify different manufactures of cloth by the use of colored bands going the length of the warp. Our edge is an 8 band reproduction of an original 18th century edge.
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- American Indian Archery Technology
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- American Indians did not always have the bow and arrow. It was not until about A.D. 500 that the bow and arrow was adopted in Iowa some 11,500 years after the first people came to the region.
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- American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma
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- The purpose of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma (AICCO) is to assist American Indian businesses to expand and grow their business. The chamber provides an opportunity for Native American business owners to network among themselves to enhance business opportunities. The Chamber also acts as a collective voice for American Indian businesses on important issues.
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- American Indian Cultural Society
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- The American Indian Cultural Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving American Indian culture and art through lectures, seminars, demonstrations, dances, and many other activities.
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- American Indian Dance Theatre
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- Based out of Tulsa, OK
AIDT is the premiere Native
American Dance company
founded in 1987. The
company has had two
"Great Performances"
productions on PBS, and is
Grammy and Emmy award
nominated. The company
continues to tour the world
with it's full evening
performance.
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- American Indian Integration of Baseball
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- By Jeffrey Powers-Beck Foreword by Joseph B. Oxendine
For many the entry of Jackie Robinson into Major League Baseball in 1947 marked the beginning of integration in professional baseball, but the entry of American Indians into the game during the previous half-century and the persistent racism directed toward them is not as well known. From the time that Louis Sockalexis stepped onto a Major League Baseball field in 1897, American Indians have had a presence in professional baseball.
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- American Indian Language
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Lakota |
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- A brief look at (and sounds of) several American Indian languages.
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- American Indian Studies - University of Minnesota
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- American Indian Studies Program [Michigan State University]
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- American Indian Studies (AISP) at MSU seeks to form an understanding of American Indian cultures and identities, the place of American Indian/ Indigenous people in today’s world, and the changing demands of American Indian/Indigenous peoples in the pursuit of cross-cultural diversity. AISP has 23 affiliated faculty members working in departments of Anthropology, Writing Rhetoric and American Cultures (WRAC), Law, English, Religious Studies, History, Linguistics, MSU Museum, American Studies , the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities and Spanish & Portuguese.
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- American Indian Studies Research Institute
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- American Indians Paper Moccasin Pattern
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- A children's activity in the Trailblazer #1 from the Nebraska Historical Society.
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- Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee
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Cherokee |
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- We are a Native American
cultural center serving the
West Plains, Missouri
region and surrounding
area. Our center features an
art gallery with paintings
and prints by Native
American artists, and a
tribal store with handmade
Native American crafts. We
provide cultural special
events, including festivals,
musical presentations,
films, educational
programming, and
celebrations. We provide
resources for Native
Americans and the
community.
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- An Introduction to Dakota Culture and History
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Dakota |
US - Central |
- This website covers basic information about Dakota Culture and History and includes an Art Gallery.
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- An Introduction to Ojibway Culture and History
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Anishinaabe |
US - Central |
- This website covers basic information about Ojibway Culture and History and includes many graphics.
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- anahwake nahtanaba
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Caddo |
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- The caddo tribe,cut out and off from its present administration ,found it necessary to create a way to communicate with its far flung membership,thus www,thecaddo.com . watch our progress, come to see our site,and quite possibly see history unfold before your own eyes, caddo history, we will make the differance necessary to serve our people.why? because we are caddo!
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- Annual Building Bridges conference in Vermillion, South Dakota
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- WE BELIEVE that exposure and discussion of diversity issues such as racism and the ethnic minority experience can facilitate positive institutional change. We value and desire the respect for diversity in all levels of education. Building Bridges provides opportunities for students and faculty learn effective ways to make higher education a positive experience for all students, but especially for Native American students.
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- Apache del Rio Intertribal Organization
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- The Apache del Rio Intertribal is comprised of Native American Indians from many different Nations and individuals who, though not of Native American ancestry, share a strong interest in ensuring that the culture, heritage and traditions of the Native American Indians are accurately passed on to our children, the general public and future generations.
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- Arapaho Moccasins
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Arapaho |
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- Historical description and pattern details from the Museum and Research Center of the American Mountain Men.
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- Bacone College
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- Bacone College is a four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the American Baptist Church embracing a historic educational mission to American Indians.
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- BadEagle.com
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Comanche |
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- Bad Eagle.com is the first website for American Indian Patriots, and the only voice of conservative American Indian thought. Dr. David A. Yeagley, direct descendent of the Comanche warrior Bad Eagle (1839-1906), is the first conservative American Indian in the American media.
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- BadRiver
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Chippewa |
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- This is a family history page in the making tracing roots back to the Bad River Indian Reservation.
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- Bineshii Wild Rice & Goods
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- suggested subject: Native American Foods And Creations
We are a Native American owned business located on the Leech Lake Ojibwe Reservation in Northern Minnesota.
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- Black Kettle Museum
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Cheyenne |
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- The museum provides information on the Cheyenne and the Battle of the Washita as well as other local history items. The nearby battle site is under development by the National Park Service. An interpretative center is planned on site in the next few years. New temporary exhibits on the battle are planned to be on line by fall of 1999.
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- Bone Tools
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- Series in Ancient Technologies. Ancient Iowans used many kinds of animal bones as raw material for tools. Along with artifacts of stone, shell, and wood, bone implements were an important part of many tool kits.
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- Bowman Performance Consulting, LLC
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Stockbridge-Munsee |
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- Bowman Performance Consulting, LLC is a nationally certified and social science organization working to assist Indian and non-Indian organizations with scientific research and evaluation. This organization specializes in culturally and contextually relevant research and evaluation strategies that are also scientifically rigorous. Past clients include US Dept. of Justice, National Science Foundation, NASA, US Dept. of Education, National Indian Education Association, American Educational Research Association, American Evaluation Association, and US Dept of Agriculture to name several.
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- Brain-Box Digital Archives Project
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Anishinaabe |
US - Central |
- MAAWANJI'IDING - GATHERING TOGETHER
Ojibwe Histories and Narratives from Wisconsin
Volume one: Brain-Box Digital Archives
Oral histories from northern Wisconsin's Ojibwe homelands published for the first time on CD-ROM. Maawanji'iding is the result or 6 years of collaborative production between hup!multimedia and tribal members of the Wisconsin bands of Lake Superior Chippewa or Ojibwe, part of the larger Anishinaabe Nation in the U.S. and Canada.
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- BRIDGES
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- A student organization at the University of North Dakota (Grand Forks), working to remove the infamous "Fighting Sioux" name and logo from the University.... we need outside support!!
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- Brule fan site
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Lakota |
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- Fan site to learn about the band Brule.
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- Buder Center for American Indian Studies
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- The Buder Center for American Indian Studies is located at Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work in St. Louis, MO. The Katheryn M. Buder Center provides a full tuition scholarship to American Indian Students who wish to pursue a Master's Degree in Social Work AND who are committed to working with American Indians.
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- Buffalo Bull Howling , Arapaho Artist Gallery
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Arapaho |
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- Artwork and online Gallery of a Arapaho artist. Displaying and spotlighting contempoary expression of the Plains Indian. Site created by Native hands, colorful perspectives and original Ideas.
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- Buffalo Jerky
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- I sell Buffalo Jerky that is the best tasting I've found. I know I have native bloodline in my family but the tribe is unknown.
My Bison Jerky has no beef and is smokehouse cured. It is a great tasting meat and digests well and has a great history. I hope you'll try it.
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- Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
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Caddo |
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- Cankdeska Cikana Community College
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- Canku Ota (Many Paths)
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- Canku Ota is an online newsletter/website celebrating Native America, it's traditions and cultures. We publish bi-weekly and feature an extensive research section, coloring book, kids area, factual history, activities and many guest writers. Our mission is to show that Native America is ALIVE.
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- Center for Indigenous Nations Studies, University of Kansas
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- The Center for Indigenous Nations Studies at the University of Kansas contributes to the survival, self-sufficiency, mutual support, empowerment, and decolonization of Indigenous Peoples throughout the world. The Center, working from a cross-cultural and global perspective, educates students through a combination of instruction, study, research, and practical experience.
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- centerrecords.com
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Lakota |
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- Center Records presents Lakota spitirual leader, medicine man, and respected elder, Joe Flying Bye (1917-2000) in a series of recordings in the Lakota oral tradition.
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- Cherokee Heritage Center
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Cherokee |
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- Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Cherokee history and culture.
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- Cherokee Images -- Tribal Art by Ken Masters
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Cherokee Pottery, stories and historical information.
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- Cherokee Indian Art
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Cherokee Indian Art, stories and history. Cherokee art with subjects including the Cherokee Trail of Tears, the Dawes Rolls and the Cherokee Little People.
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- Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Official site, based in Tahlequah Oklahoma
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- Cherokee Warriors Society
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Solicitation for Cherokee
veterans, ( No blood
quantum to be satisfied) to
join the society sponsored
by the Cherokee Nation
Veterans Affairs. Join the
Brother/Sister hood.
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- Cherokee Woman
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Cherokee |
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- Information on documents, Dawes roll, Guion Miller Applicants explanation. Cherokee Artist painting "Only The Names Remain" pictures of the present Cherokee Chief & Mayes district councilors, plus Stand Watie's desk. Same person - known by different names - AKA. List of books I have authored. Important links for searching the evasive ancestor. Quotes from many different Tribes.
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- Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
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- With a long and often tragic history we, the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, are always eager to share the wealth and origin of our culture with you. We continually strive to preserve our heritage and are proud to welcome you to our site. As you browse this site you will see photographs of historical significance as well as those which reflect the culture of today.
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- Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma
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Chickasaw |
US - Central |
- Welcome to
the
Chickasaw Nation. Our mission is to enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people
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- Chili Corn, a play by Red Path Theater
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- Chip-In Casino
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- Harris, MI
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- Choctaw Clothing
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Choctaw |
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- The Choctaw people are very proud of their status as "civilized" Indians. We have been a pragmatic people, quick to accept whatever was good from the people who entered our lives.
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- Choctaw Dress
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Choctaw |
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- When participating in public performances of Choctaw dances, today's Choctaws wear their national regalia. This regalia, for both sexes, is quite distinctive and readily distinguishes the wearer as a Choctaw rather than a member of some other southeastern tribe.
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- Choctaw Elections Information Clearinghouse
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Choctaw |
US - Central |
- Choctaw Elections Information Clearinghouse is a web site created for the purpose of facilitating information between tribal voters and candidates seeking election to office in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and for anyone who is interested in the elections process of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO). To advance this goal, any and all candidates for office within the CNO who want to notify tribal voters of their candidacy and promote his or her campaign on this web site will be provided an individual page at no cost for the service.
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- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
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Choctaw |
US - Central |
- Official site of this Indian nation features news, history, transcribed interviews from the 19th century, job listings, events schedule, social services
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- Choctaw Nation Unofficial Home Page
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Choctaw |
US - Central |
- This page appears courtesy of the National Indian Telecommunications Institute, a non-profit, Indian-owned organization putting more Indian schools on the Internet.
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- Choctaw Traditional Dress
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Choctaw |
US - Central |
- Excerpt from: "Choctaw Music and Dance"
By James H. Howard and Victoria Lindsay Levine
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- Chris Eyre
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Cheyenne |
US - Central |
- Official web site for director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho).
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- Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Oklahoma
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US - Central |
- Official site of this Oklahoma tribe includes news, links, and information on language, art, and culture.
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- Clothing through Historic Crafts & Skills
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- Truth and fiction in frontier clothing The image of the frontiersman carried by most people is a mixture of fact and fiction. For example, it is true that early fur traders and trappers dressed primarily in fringed buckskin. But the handsomely tailored, honeygold buck-skins of television and movies bear little resemblance to the loose-fitting, grease-stained, gray-black skins found in museum collections and early journal accounts.
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- Coalition of Native Americans Concerned with Disabilities
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- To unite in a common cause, to identify and address disability issues in Indian Country.
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- Columbia Plateau beadwork, arts,crafts
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Paiute |
US - Central |
- We are native crafts men and women, this site is of mine and my wifes but we are also helping community tribal members to sell there arts and crafts to help them get exposer, for we are a remote reservation. all crafts men and women are enrolled members, and will be able to show proof when asked.
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- Comanche Nation, Oklahoma
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Comanche |
US - Central |
- Haa Maruawe - Welcome!
The Comanche Nation, located in Southwest Oklahoma, has a approximately 13,391 enrolled tribal members. We are striving to keep our ancestors traditions alive in the Twenty-First century.
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- Composer Brent Michael Davids
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Mohican |
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- BRENT MICHAEL DAVIDS is a member of the Mohican Nation, an internationally recognized Composer whose music features elements of Native American tribal music combined with Western compositional techniques.
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- Conner Prairie Museum
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- Conner Prairie, an Earlham Museum, is an AAM accredited open-air living history museum located in Fishers, Indiana. It serves as a local, regional,
and national center for research and education about the lives, times, attitudes, and values of early 19th-century settlers in the Old Northwest
Territory, based upon the Indiana experience. Conner Prairie features a modern Museum Center, special facilities, and four historic areas: the 1836
village of Prairietown, the 1823 William and Elizabeth Conner Home, the Pioneer Adventure Area and the new Lenape Camp & McKinnen's Trading
Post. The museum and historic areas are set on a 210 acre site featuring wooded areas and orchards along the White River in central Indiana.
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- Connie's CakeBox
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Otoe-Missouria |
US - Central |
- Indian owned/operated cake decorating business, specializing in Native American designs, customized cakes. Can serve from 6 to unlimited number of servings.
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- Creek Indian Researcher
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Central |
- This site is a collection of records and links for those researching their Creek - Muskogee Indian ancestors.
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- Crow Creek Pow Wow
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Crow Creek Pow Wow - "Honoring Our Youth and Elders" - - Fort Thompson, South Dakota - This is a Cultural Unity Event Welcoming All Peoples - There will be Drum and Dance competition and vendors selling Traditional Native American arts, crafts and food. This event is open to the public!
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- Crow Creek Tribal School
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Crow Creek Tribal School is operated by the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in central South Dakota along the Missouri River.
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- Dakoka Dreams
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Blackfoot |
US - Central |
- native american indian dreamcatchers. double hoops. 3 feet long. featured in 'War Cry' online E-zine.
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- Dakota Conflict WebQuest
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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.
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- Dakota Ojibway Police Service
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- As one of the longest operating First Nation Police Services in Canada, D.O.P.S. is a recognized stand-alone police agency located in southwestern Manitoba, providing policing services to the following First Nation communities:
Birdtail Sioux - south of Birtle, Manitoba
Canupawakpa Dakota - south of Virden, Manitoba
Roseau River - north of Emerson, Manitoba
Sioux Valley - northwest of Brandon, Manitoba
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- Dakota Sioux Casino
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Dakota |
US - Central |
- Watertown, SD
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- David Hughes Pow-Wow Photos
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- David Hughes, professional photographer: "I have started going to some of the midwestern Pow Wow events as time permits. I post photos from them as soon as I get them scanned and send enlargements to the organizers when I get them done. I do not sell or offer for sale any photos taken at these events. I find the ceremonial dress a fastinating subject matter and prefer to let everyone see them."
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- Dawnhawk Gallery
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Original watercolor and acrylic
paintings by Lakota artist, Arthur Short
Bull. Subjects include Ghost Dance,
Wounded Knee, and many other
aspects of his Lakota background.
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- Delaware Nation, Oklahoma
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US - Central |
- (formerly the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma)
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- Delaware Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
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Delaware |
US - Central |
- The Delaware of today number close to 10,000 and are headquartered in Bartlesville where the tribal government operates service programs. A small group of separately-organized Delawares (the Absentees) are located in Anadarko, Oklahoma on lands they jointly control with the Wichitas and Caddos. There has been a recent revival in cultural programs (language, song, and social dance) which has pleased the few remaining full-blood lders who feared cultural extinction.
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- Derechos Indígenas de Turismo Internacional
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US - Central |
- Tomar control de la manera en que el turismo afecta a nuestras vidas.
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- DLN Advocacy
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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.
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- DLN Issues: The Black Hills
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Dakota |
US - Central |
- Information from the Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition about Black Hills issues.
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- Documentary Educational Resources
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- This is a link to a film we
have titled "Earl's Canoe"
and it is a documentary
about building a traditional
Ojibwe Canoe from a birch
tree. We ask that you add a
link to this page for
Birchwood Canoe building.
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- Don Montileaux
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Donald Montileaux, Yellowbird, is a modern-day storyteller, rekindling the images of the Lakota lifestyle by painting the people as they were.
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- Eagle Eye Computing, Inc.
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Cheyenne |
US - Central |
- The purpose of Eagle Eye is to provide a personalized quality of service catered to your needs, not ours . We've provided a number of resources here to help you report and resolve problems, suggest improvements and learn about our service's.
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- Eagle Thunder Consulting
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- A Native American Owned Low Income Housing Tax Credit Consulting Firm
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- Early Recognized Treaties with American Indian Nations
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US - Central |
- This is a website that supplies the texts of the nine treaties that are not included in the Oklahoma State University Kappler database (http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/). Taken together, this resource and the OSU one provide the final texts of all 375 recognized treaties.
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- Eastern Missouri All Nations American Indian Council
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- E.M.A.N.A.I.C. is a 501c3 located in Eastern Missouri. The goals of our organization are to provide local events, education and support for the American Indian Coummunitty in the St. Louis Metro area. Our plan is to provide a center to serve as a place to gather for our Children and Elders, hold events and provide a means of education along with a support system for the many Tribes represented in the Metro area.
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- Edward S Curtis
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US - Central |
- Cardozo Fine Art has an online
gallery of Edward S. Curtis
photographs. We have the
largest collection of vintage work.
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- Eiteljorg Museum - Indianapolis
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US - Central |
- The Eiteljorg Museum is unique, one of two museums east of the
Mississippi with both Native American and Western art.
The Native American collection includes
pottery, basketry, sculpture and other
artifacts from all 10 North American
native cultural areas.
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- ElboWoodsWorks
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Mandan |
US - Central |
- Unique, elegant, hand crafted wood burial caskets. Pine, Oak, Cedar. Interior lined with a satin star quilt design lid inlay or pendleton blanket. High gloss finish, customized with applied heritage designed artwork.
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- Feather Poetry
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Poetry that breaks new ground on subjects that have been written and talked about for years and years to come.
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- Fire on the Prairie
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Fire on the Prairie provides resource materials for activists and others working on or interested in supporting the struggle for indigenous rights and treaty rights on the northern plains. The struggle against unilateral legislative transfer of treaty land to South Dakota is the current emphasis of our new site.
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- Five Civilized Tribes Museum
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- The Five Civilized Tribes Museum and Center for the Study of Indian Territory exists to preserve the heritage and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole. The Museum hosts cultural/educational events and competitive art shows through out the year. The student art show, held each spring, serves to support and cultivate new artists within the Five Civilized Tribes; while, the Master's show hosted in the fall recognizes the talent, determination and spirit of the seasoned Native artisian. We invite you to visit our Museum located in Muskogee, Oklahoma or stop by our web site fivetribes.com to explore our committment to the preservation of Native American history and culture.
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- Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College
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US - Central |
- FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI ONLINE GIFT SHOP
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Potawatomi |
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- Forest County Potawatomi online gift shop, where you can Buy Authentic Native American Gifts fast, easy and secure.
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- Fort Berthold Community College
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- Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851
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- Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868
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- Fort Peck Community College
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- 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.
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- Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
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- Welcome! This site is my attempt to allow visitors to learn more about the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma and to allow our members to share information through the member's section. It's not an "official" tribal site as our tribe doesn't have a web site, but it's the closest thing we have to an official site.
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- Four Winds Indian Books
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- Complete selection of only Native American (Indian) book, audio and video titles in stock and available on-line covering every conceivable category
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- Fourth World Center
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- The Fourth World Center for the Study of Indigenous Law and Politics was founded in 1984 as a resource commons of authoritative information on indigenous peoples' affairs. The major components of the Center's educational project are:
the creation and presentation of a university-level multidisciplinary curriculum focused on the stucy of indigenous peoples;
the publication of the Fourth World Bulletin, a journal on indigenous politics with a global concentration;
the development of university textbooks for the study of indigenous politics;
the presentation of public forums; and
the presentation of testimony before international legal organizations.
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- Frank H. McClung Museum
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- The McClung Museum is a general museum with collections in anthropology, archaeology, decorative arts, medicine, local history,
and natural history. The exhibits document ways of life, cultural trends, and technologies from prehistoric times to the present day,
and showcase much of Tennessee's past -- its geology, history, art, and culture. The McClung Museum is a special place -- a place of
discovery, a place to learn about the world around us.
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- Garrison Dam: The Unfinished Dream
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Hidatsa |
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- George Gillette, chairman of the Fort Berthold Indian Tribal Council, covered his face and wept in Washington on May 20, 1948, as Secretary of the Interior J.A. Krug signed a contract to buy 155,000 acres of North Dakota’s best Indian land for a government reservoir. Five decades and 2˝ generations later, the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, which became the Three Affiliated Tribes under an 1851 treaty, still are recovering from the inundation of 155,000 acres of their best land.
A special report by Patrick Springer in the Fargo Forum. |
- Genocide on the Great Plains
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- by James Horsley
part of an effort to rename the Washita Battlefield National
Historical Site the Washita National Historical Site of Genocide |
- GenoMed, Inc.
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- Adult-onset Diabetes affects Indigenous Peoples at rates several times higher than Caucasians. It's not uncommon for 80% of an Indian tribe's members to have diabetes. The complications of diabetes include kidney failure requiring dialysis; heart disease and strokes; and blindness.
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- Grand Casino Hinckley
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Ojibwe |
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- Hinckley, MN
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- Grand Casino Mille Lacs
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Ojibwe |
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- Onamia, MN
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- Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
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- Comprised of eleven sovereign tribal governments located throughout
Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, the Commission's purpose is to protect and enhance
treaty-guaranteed rights to hunt, fish, and gather on inland territories ceded under
the Chippewa treaties of 1836, 1837, 1842, and 1854; to protect and enhance treaty guaranteed
fishing on the Great Lakes; and to provide cooperative management of these resources.
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- Great Lakes Intertribal Council
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- Native American communities and events in Wisconsin, with information about community events, cultural communication activities,
accommodations, and attractions in Indian Country within the Great Lakes Intertribal Council and Heritage Tourism membership.
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- Greywolf Ravenstarlite
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Potawatomi |
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- My personal site for visitors to get a better understanding of my beliefs, heritage, & passions.
Also a good networking resource with Pow Wow Calender & Native Links.
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- Hair Pipes in Plains Indian Adornment
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- Students of the American Indians and of Western history are familiar with the elaborate breastplates of long, light-colored,
tubular beads worn by many prominent Plains Indian men that have been depicted in photographs taken since about 1870. Yet the
story of how, when, and where these picturesque ornaments originated and how the custom of wearing them was diffused widely
among the Plains Indians and their neighbors has never been told. A Study in Indian and White Ingenuity By John C. Ewers Hairpipe Breastplate Anthropological Papers, No. 50 From Bureau of American Ethnology BULLETIN 164, pp. 29-85, pls. 13-37. United States Government Printing Office, Washington : 1957 Smithsonian Institution Libraries Electronic Edition 1996
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- Haskell Indian Nations University
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- HINU's Youth Extension is establishing alliances with the four resident tribes of Kansas, and the four surrounding urban areas, to identify and respond to the needs of the American Indian communities.
The eight communities HX serves are:
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation Community
The Kickapoo reservation Community
The Sac and Fox Reservation Community
The Iowa Reservation Community
The Lawrence Community
The Topeka Community
The Kansas City Area Community
The Wichita Community
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- Haskell Indian Nations University
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- Haskell Public Schools JOM & Title IX Programs
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Muscogee |
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- Haskell Public Schools JOM & Title IX Indian Education Program. Haskell, Oklahoma
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- Heroes of Wounded Knee Creek
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Lakota |
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- by Bob Smith; an article about the Medals of Honor awarded to those who massacred the people at Wounded Knee in 1890.
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- Highway Fatality GIS Database for Southwestern South Dakota
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Lakota |
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- This site shows sample analyses and results from a database of highway fatalities on and around the Pine Ridge Reservation. Counties included are: Shannon, Bennett, Jackson, Fall River, Custer, Pennington, Meade, and Lawrence. Data represent all fatal accidents in the South Dakota Department of Transportation records for these counties, 1983-2001. A large array of statistics were entered in the database for each accident, including date, time, location, weather, road condition, vehicle type, driver age, sex, and protective equipment worn, etc. Sample analyses have been conducted and results are presented at the site. The database was created by Dr. James Taulman, Instructor of Conservation Biology at Oglala Lakota College, along with students in 2 Research GIS courses. The database is available to any interested parties in an ArcView shapefile format.
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- Ho-Chunk Casino
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- Home of Bill Winneshiek
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Ho-Chunk |
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- HOMELAND
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Lakota |
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- The companion web site to the PBS documentary,
HOMELAND, an emotionally compelling film that
weaves a portrait of the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation through the lives of a spiritual
leader, a grandmother, a community activist and an
artist over the course of three years. HOMELAND
follows these Native Americans and their families
as they face the harsh realities common to most
American Indian reservations—alcoholism, extreme
unemployment and scarce
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- Huron Indian Cemetery
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Wyandot |
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- This is not a curse to be taken lightly. The battle to defend Huron Indian Cemetery from commercial development has been ongoing for the past 130 years. The Wyandot Nation of Kansas has always and will always defend the Huron Indian Cemetery from any threats and desecration. The Wyandot Nation of Kansas is dedicated to the PRESERVATION, RESTORATION and MAINTENANCE of the Huron Indian Cemetery in Kansas City Kansas.
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- India City USA
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- Anadarko Oklahoma - Take a mini tour of the seven replicas of Indian villages in the heart of Indian City USA. By sharing information passed down to them by ancestors, Indian guides make the villages come to life with details of their the customs and beliefs.
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- Indian Health Board of Minneapolis
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- Indian Health Board offers complete primary health care services to the Indian community of the Twin Cities Metropolitan area. Medical Clinic: Primary medical care, minor emergencies and walk-ins, chemical dependency assessments. Dental Clinic: General Dentistry (children and adult), emergency treatment, specialist referrals.
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- Indian Smallpox
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- The devistation of smallpox on the Indians of the upper Missouri.
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- Indian Summer Festival
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- Annual Indian Summer Festival North America's largest cultural festival, past and present, with opportunities for artists, dancers from all of the americas.
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- Indian Territory, Warm Springs
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Delaware |
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- Indian Usufructuary Rights in Ceded Territories
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Chippewa |
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- by Attorney Stephen P. Dresch. Analysis of Indian Treaty Rights and Private Property Rights and the Reach of State Regulation.
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- Indian Ways
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Kiowa |
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- A site on mostly Kiowa and Comanche traditions and work. Pictures and explinations of beadwork, costumes, tribal traditions, music and bi-lingual children's stories (to be added soon)
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- Indians Into Medicine
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- The Indians Into Medicine Program (INMED), located at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences, is an academic support program aiding American Indian students in their quest to serve the health care needs of native communities.
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- Indigenous
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Lakota |
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- THE BEST NDN ROCK AND BLUES BAND IN THE WORLD!!!!
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- Indigenous Policy Journal
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- Indigenous Policy publishes articles, commentary, reviews, news, and announcements concerning Native American and international indigenous affairs, issues, events, nations. groups, and media.
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- Indigenous Tourism Rights International
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- Indigenous Tourism Rights International, formerly the Rethinking Tourism Project, is dedicated to collaborating with Indigenous communities and networks to help protect native territories, rights and cultures. Our mission is to facilitate the exchange of local experiences in order to understand, challenge and take control of the ways in which tourism affects our lives.
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- Institute of American Indian Studies (U of South Dakota)
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- Integrity Marketing
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Sioux |
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- Integrity Marketing provides Internet Marketing and Website Development services, consulting and training. Including, search engine optimization, pay-per-click, PR campaigns, software integration incoming link strategies and more.
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- Intertribal Council On Utility Policy
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Sioux |
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- The Intertribal COUP is a nonprofit council of federally recognized Indian tribes in North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa, with affiliates throughout the northern Great Plains. Organized in 1994, it is chartered and headquartered on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation to provide a tribal forum for policy issues dealing with telecommunications and energy utility operations and services. Intertribal COUP strongly adheres to the principles of tribal self-determination and ecological sustainability, supporting the development of sustainable homeland economies built upon renewable energy resources.
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- Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
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- The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is located along the Missouri River on an approximately 2,100-acre reservation straddling the borders of northeast Kansas (Brown County) and southeast Nebraska (Richardson County). According to 1995 figures, the Tribe owns 947.63 acres in Kansas, and 181.01 acres are in tribal member allotments. In Nebraska the Tribe owns 280 acres and 210.06 acres are in tribal member allotments. The BIA indicated that were 1,618.7 acres of Iowa tribal lands in trust status in 1995.
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- Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
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- The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is a small but progressive tribe that has strong leadership which will take them into the 21st century. They have been a leader in repatriation efforts across the United States and Europe. As a tribal government they do what's right for their people and their ancestors.
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- Ioway Cultural Institute
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Ioway |
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- Baxoje, The Ioway Nation presents comprehensive information on the Iowa (or Ioway) tribe. It is developed as part of the Ioway Grassroots Project, which is made up of Ioway tribal
members who have Internet access.
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- Ioway Otoe-Missouria Language Website
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Ioway |
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- The last of the fluent Ioway, Otoe-Missouria Elders passed away in the winter of 1996. This website has been created as a knowledge resource for academic, cultural and language multi-materials.
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- jackalope arts
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Omaha |
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- A non-tribal site originating from the Omaha Reservation (Nebraska). An eclectic mix of visual art, poetry and narrative essay representing a multiplicty of cultures of the United States. Hosts the Omaha Tribal History Research Projkect (OTHRP), the cultural authority for the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and Iowa, Inc.
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- Jackpot Junction Casino
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Sioux |
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- Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, MI
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- John "Yafke" Timothy
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Muscogee |
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- "Inutska" second career release from Muscogee (Creek) flutist John "Yafke" Timothy.
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- Johnson v. McIntosh (as decided by moot court of Indian law
scholars)
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- "We reject the doctrine of discovery as a sufficient predicate for the holding of the Supreme
Court of the United States in this case, we agree that the law of nations justifies the true holding of that court and therefore affirm its judgment."
Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, 9 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 889 (2000) |
- Judy's Heritage
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Anishinaabe |
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- Personal web page. Lists links to sites pertaining to White Earth reservation in Minnesota.
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- Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
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Kaw |
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- KCKPL YS - Hand Game and Stick Game
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- Activities through Kansas City, Kansas Public Library.
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- kcnativecommunity
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Cherokee |
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- 8th Annual Haskell Men's
Indian Softball Tournament
1st Annual Haskell
Women's Indian Softball
Tournament
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- keshkosa's Native American Artworks
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Potawatomi |
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- My Name is Robert Lara. Kesh-ko-sa in Potawatomi.I make all kinds of native american artworks.Dance Fans of all styles ,Gourds,Dance staffs,Otter hats, Gourd Dance sets. All kinds of custom works. I also paint and draw. I do Peyote Style Beadwork as well as brick stitch. I make Native American Church Feather Fans as well as Roadman Sets Custom to order. Peyote Drumsticks and much more. All my beadwork is one of a Kind.
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- Kevin Gover: Briefcase Warrior
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Cherokee |
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- "Kevin Gover is an Indian lawyer, a briefcase warrior. With that status comes responsibility and conflict. The responsibility is to protect Indian people and
what little property they have left. The conflicts are many. I suspect that Kevin Gover, during his tenure with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has fallen into some of the gaps between theory and
practice."
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- Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas
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Kickapoo |
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- As with most or all North American Indian Tribes, upon the arrival of the European settlers, the Kickapoo (Kiikaapoi) have endured centuries of opression from the United States government and their continuous efforts to assimilate the Indian people. Despite what many would label as a "nation conquered", the Kiikaapoi, along with hundreds of Indian tribes across North America, have survived and are continuing to preserve our cultures and ancestrial lifestyles to an adequate degree. Our survival objectives are aimed at preserving and enforcing our soveriegnty with the principle of self-determination, which assists us in providing our financial security in correlation with our tribally owned programs and businesses.
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- Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
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Kickapoo |
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- KINI FM Radio
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Sioux |
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- KINI FM Radio station in St. Francis, in the heart of the Rosebud Reservation. "The Voice of the Rosebud" Lots of Native Music as well as Country, also news, sports, weather and local announcements.
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- Kiowa Indians, Texas Indians
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Kiowa |
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- With examples of historic clothing and beadwork.
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- Klaudt Indian Memorial Foundation
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Arikara |
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- The Three Affilliated Tribes;
Assist in scholarships funding in area of Gospel Music and programs for alcohol and drug abuse.
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- Knife River Indian Villages - Teachers Guide
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- The purpose of this Teacher's Guide is to provide history and social science teachers, at all grade levels, with information and activities about the American Indians of the Northern Plains, who lived in the area of the Knife River where it enters the Missouri. This area is now Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. - History, subsistance, housing, transportation, arts, crafts & clothing, games, illustrations and more.
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- Lac Courte Oreilles
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Chippewa |
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- Lac Courte Oreilles Area and Tribal Information Source.
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- Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
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Ojibwe |
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- Lac du Flambeau School
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- Lakota Artist
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Lakota |
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- On this site you find items for sale hand crafted by an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota, the artist Robert Apple. His work is crafted using traditional and modern designs and techniques and always is from the heart.
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- Lakota Empire
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Lakota |
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- Lakota owned Record Imprint, Original lakota Music, Lakota Music Promotion, Lakotawear: Lakota Clothing Lable, D.J. Tribal Touch.
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- Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin
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Lakota |
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- A joint project by Martin Broken Leg at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD, and Raymond Bucko, S.J., at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY.
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- Lakotawear
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Lakota |
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- Lakota Owned Clothing Label. Limited Edition Style Research. Mitakuye Oyasin.
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- LeatheRestoration Services
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Lakota |
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- Indigenous leather restoration and repsairs. We do work at museum quality. We also offer custom beadwork and mocassins.
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- Leonard Peltier Defense Committee International Office
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- The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (LPDC) seeks the immediate release of Leonard
Peltier. The LPDC is the center of communication between Leonard Peltier, his supporters,
his family, the media, key government officials, and all other relevant individuals and
groups.
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- Leonard Peltier Statement of Facts
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Ojibwe |
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- Memorandum from the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee to members of the United States Congress
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- Lewis and Clark Exhibit - Peabody Museum
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- Painted Buffalo Robe - Mandan, Grizzly Bear Claw Ornaments, Calumet, Man's Shirt, Sinew-Backed Elk Antler Bow - Upper Missouri, Raven Bustle or "Crow belt", Woman's Side Fold Dresses, Otter Pouch, Whaling Chief's Hat - Makah or Nootka, Flexible Root-gathering Bag - Wasco-Wishram, Upper Missouri corn varieties.
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- Linking Native Americans to Health Information
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- This site is designed to serve as a gateway to a variety of health information resources of special interest to Native Americans especially those living in North Dakota and the Upper Midwest. It seeks to incorporate the best of existing Native health resources and government health information resources, especially those produced by the National Library of Medicine.
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- Lisa LaRue and John Timothy
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Muscogee |
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- Site of Lisa LaRue (Cherokee) and John Timothy II(Muskokee)
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- Little Big Horn College
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- Little Feather Indian Interpretive Center
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Dakota |
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- 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.
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- Little Priest Tribal College Homepage
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- Littlecrow Trading Post
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- All goods advertised for sale on this site are guaranteed to be authentic in styling and construction, as worn by Indians or seen at Indian
pow-wows in Oklahoma on any weekend.
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- Living History Farms
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- Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa, tells the amazing story of how Iowans transformed the fertile prairies of the Midwest into the most productive farmland in the world. The 1700 Ioway Indian Village shows how Iowa's first farmers worked the rich black soil.
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- Lone Wolf United Indian Tribal Assn.
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Cherokee |
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- The Lone Wolf United Indian Tribal Assn. is a non-federally recognized organization and is located in the State of Indiana. Membership consists mainly of Cherokee blood but also has people of Choctaw, Creek, Cree, Objiwa, Apache, Inuit, LaKota and Shawnee bloods, who have no Tribal connections in our area.
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- Map of Missouri River Basin Tribes
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- The numbered circles below correspond to the Tribes in the Missouri River Basin. Click the number for the name of the Tribe and go to its link on the Mni Sose website for information on the tribal chairman and delegate to the Mni Sose Coalition.
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- Maria
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Sioux |
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- Maria Darlene "Running Moccasins" Pearson, twice nominee for the Noble Peace Prize and Indian Rights Activist, passed away at 8:20 p.m. on Saturday, May 24 at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa. A Yankton Sioux, Mrs. Pearson was born in Springfield, South Dakota on July12, 1932. She was a recognized tribal elder, a position of high regard and equally high responsibility among her people.
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- MARTY Project
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Chippewa |
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- The MARTY Project (Multi-Agency Response for Tribal Youth) is a voluntary, early intervention program designed to assist Tribal Youths and their families in changing problematic behaviors which may put youths at-risk for involvement in the criminal justice system.
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- mashkikinabinais
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Anishinabek |
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- Educational resource for educational research
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- Matachinga (Blackdog)
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- A personal site of family and friends photo album. In memory of a great Kaskaskia/Tamaroa ancestor, Matachinga (Blackdog) of the Illini Confederacy.
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- Meskwaki Traditional Arts - Woven Bags
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- Woven bags were produced by various finger-weaving techniques using various plant fibers (basswood, Indian Hemp (dogbane family), stinging nettle) and sometimes incorporating animal hair and beads. Early wool trade blankets were sometimes unraveled and the fibers respun to make woven bags.
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- Messages from Chief Arvol Looking Horse
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Lakota |
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- Letters to the People from Chief Arvol Looking Horse, hosted by Manataka American Indian Council.
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- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
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Miami |
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The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma is the only Federally recognized Miami entity.
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- Michigan Urban Indian Consortium
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- Mid-America All-Indian Center Museum
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- The Indian Center Museum, located at the Mid-America All-Indian
Center, preserves and showcases the heritage of the Native American
tribes of North America. Permanent and rotating exhibits of both
traditional artifacts and contemporary art depict Native American
cultures of both past and present. The exhibits provide insight into the
culture and forces which were responsible for the survival, diversity,
and unique achievements of our Native People.
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- Mihsihkinaahkwa Pow Wow
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Miami |
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- Information Schedule Directions Traditional Dances 5K Fun Run Drums & Dancers Photographs WCHS Contact Indiana Miamis
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- Minnesota Indian Affairs Council
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- official liaison between state and tribal governments
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- Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center
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- The Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center (MIWRC) is a non-profit social and educational services organization committed to the holistic growth and development of American Indian women and their families. Founded in 1984, MIWRC provides a broad range of programs designed to educate and empower American Indian women and their families, and to inform and assist those who work providing services to the community.
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- Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
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- The Mitchell Museum of the American Indian is the only museum in the Chicago area that focuses exclusively on the art, history and culture of the Native peoples of North America.
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- Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc.
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- assists Tribes in the protection of their rights to the
use of Missouri River water, tributaries, and groundwater located on, near, and under their
respective reservations
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- Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
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- Mohican North Star Casino
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Mohican |
US - Central |
- Mohican Nation Stockbridge-Munsee Band
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- Monteau & Peebles, LLP
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US - Central |
- a nationwide practice specializing in Federal Indian law,
complex governmental negotiations, business transactions in Indian Country, administrative
law and federal lobbying.
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- Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma
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Muscogee |
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- The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a tribal government located in east central Oklahoma. The Creek Nation boundary includes eleven (11) Counties: Creek, Hughes (Tukvpvtce), Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa and Wagoner.
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- MY Heritage My Faith
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Chippewa |
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- We are american Indian people seeking answers to spirituality when societal differences make it difficult to adept to Christian and/or American Indian religious beliefs.
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- Mystic Lake Casino
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Dakota |
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- An Enterprise of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in Prior Lake, MN
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- NAES College
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US - Central |
- private Native-controlled college
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- National Native Internet Communications, NNIC.COM
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Seneca |
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- NNIC.COM, National Native
Internet Communications,
is an
Nonprofit American Indian
Web Design &
Development organization.
Located in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, we're dedicated
to providing
web services for Native
organizations, businesses
and tribes
nationally.
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- Native American Art by Red Earth Crow
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Cherokee |
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- Art Gallery of Native American Expressions. Works inspired by listening to the spirits and Mother Earth. Welcome all.
RdErthCrow@aol.com
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- Native American Community of Kansas City
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Dakota |
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- Our website provides the Native American Community with news, links, powwow listings, and lists organizations that provide services to Native people in Kansas City.
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- Native American Heritage Museum
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US - Central |
- At the Native American Heritage Museum in Highland, Kansas, is an award winning site! Honored with the American
Association for State and Local History Certificate of Commendation in 1997, the museum offers an exciting experience.
You'll discover stories about the people who were native to northeast Kansas, and learn more about those who lived in the
area for a time.
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- Native American Images
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- An image gallery about Native American people, places and land. This award winning site contains links to exceptional Native American websites as well as photo images created by the author.
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- Native American Indigenous Cinema & Arts
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US - Central |
- NAICA is an interactive website and forum featuring exhibitions, gallery talks, and interviews with established as well as up-and-coming aboriginal filmmakers, performing artists, writers, and visual artists.
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- Native American Institute - Michigan State University
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- The mission of the Native American Institute (NAI) is to:
Provide training, technical assistance, research, and educational assistance to Native American Tribes and organizations in Michigan.
Serve Michigan officials and lawmakers by offering periodic information on policy alternatives regarding Indian issues.
Promote and enhance the public's knowledge and awareness of Michigan Indian communities, initiatives, history, and culture.
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- Native American Interbribal Council of TN
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- Helping to keep traditions alive, through Educational programs, and Intertribal Pow Wows.
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- Native American Jewelry direct from artists
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Dakota |
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- 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.
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- Native American Languages Index
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US - Central |
- Organization dedicated to American Indian language preservation provides online information about each language and the indigenous people who speak it. Orrin is from the Cherokee Nation, but the site covers many other langauges
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- Native American Legends, Folk Tales, and Stories
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- from Lady Pixel - Native American mythology is a very rich cultural history of its own. In the telling of tales, many things can be taught or learned. This is one of the ways that many tribes kept their cultures alive; it was not just a collection of stories, but of their beliefs, their ways, and their lives. Many legends are still told; some old, some new, but all are part of the beautiful culture that the indigenous peoples of North America have had and still have.
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- Native American Shopping @ Buffalo Trails
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Lakota |
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- Our Native American Shopping Cart makes it easy to do all of your Native American shopping. Learn your Native American language with our tribal endorsed language programs or order Native American music, video and books. Listen to free music demos, read our free newsletter or send a free online musical greeting card.
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- Native American Student Association - U of Michigan
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- Native American Students Association
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Anishinaabe |
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- The Native American Student Association at Northern Michigan University (N.A.S.A.) is an award winning organization and is pleased to announce that the 13th annual "Learning to Walk Together" traditional powwow was a complete success. Visit us on the web @ nasa.nmu.edu
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- Native American Studies, University of Oklahoma
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- The Native American Studies major is an inter-disciplinary bachelor's degree granting program. It draws its courses from a number of departments and colleges across the University of Oklahoma campus. It allows students to explore a number of disciplinary approaches to the study of Native American tribes and their cultures--anthropological, historical, artistic, philosophical, and political.
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- Native Energy
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Sioux |
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- NativeEnergy is a national marketer of renewable energy credits or "green tags," offering individuals and organizations a means to compensate for their global warming pollution, or to effectively power their homes and businesses with renewable energy. NativeEnergy’s patent-pending business process brings upfront payment to renewable projects for their future green tag output, enabling its customers to help finance the construction of new wind farms and other renewable energy projects, such as tribal wind projects and methane digesters on Pennsylvania family dairy farms, which directly reduce our reliance on fossil fuels to meet the nation’s electricity needs.
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- Native Fields Contemporary Native American Artist
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Creek (Muskogee) |
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- A Family Web gallery of
Contemporary Native
American Art and Creative
Endeavors
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- Native Gangs
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Oneida |
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- This site is intended as a resource and base for gaining info into this youth phenomena. I intend to do consulting for tribes and communities interested. So the site will be in constant construction to make it better and more infromative.
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- Native languages: Legacy and Lifeline
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Hidatsa |
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- The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, today jointly known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, are fighting to save their languages -- and culture -- from extinction.
A special multimedia report, "Dying Tongues," by Patrick Springer in the Fargo Forum. |
- Native News Online
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Wyandot |
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- Native News Online is a daily news feed for, by and about First Nations people in the continental Americas, including news of import of International indigenous peoples.
It is a service of Barefoot Connections, Inc. a Michigan nonprofit corporation
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- Native Shop
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Sioux |
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- We are a reservation-based community organization committed to serving Native American women and their families in Native American, women's, health, and environmental issues.
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- Native Shop - Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center
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Sioux |
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- Native Sisters Wichita, KS
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- We are an Organization of Native Women who are supporting the social and economic growth of the Native American community at the Mid-American All Indian Center in Wichita KS the site lists Community events through the center and also has a Native graphics page.
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- Native Software Development
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Abenaki |
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- Free native software and programs to download and review.
Free Software Downloads
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- Native Village
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- NATIVE VILLAGE Publications and website was created for youth, educators, families, and friends who wish to celebrate the rich, diverse cultures of The Americas's First Peoples. Each month this award-winning resource offers readers two publications: Native Village Youth and Education News, and Native Village Opportunities and Websites. Each issue summarizes today's happenings in Indian country and is written in an easy-to-read format. Native Village also houses additional resources and information to enrich all lives on Turtle Island. Please enjoy your visit; you are always welcome here!
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- Native Voices Booking & Management
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Choctaw |
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- Based in Milwaukee, WI, Native Voices Booking & Management represents both Native American and non-Native musicians, performers and lecturers.
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- native-law.com
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- Law firm providing Native American governments and communities with superior but cost-effective legal services in matters of cultural and sovereign importance.
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- NativeTours
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Chippewa |
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- As an American Indian owned and operated company, we offer a rare and unique insight into Native Nations. As members of the Native Nations we have made a commitment to honor our communities by working directly with the tribal governments, respected elders and community members to bring you the authentic American life as we live it.
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- NCNOLT
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory
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- NDN PROMOTER
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Ho-Chunk |
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- An informative website to Pow Wows, Festivals, Concerts, News and Environmental links. Photos and Update News on Contemporary Native American talent. A unique and colorful home of NDN PROMOTER.
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- neaseno.org
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Potawatomi |
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- We feature language resources
regarding the Potawatomi language and stories of the early neshnabek peoples prior to the removal, during the remval period, 1830-1878, after the removal period, and todays' modern Potawatomi people.
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- Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition, Inc.
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Omaha |
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- We are a multi-service non-profit agency. The agency serves three Nebraska communites: Omaha, Lincoln, and Sioux City Iowa. Services include: primary health care, domestic violence intervention, inpatient/outpatient behavioral health, elderly programs, diabetes prevention/treatment, mid-wives, transportation, outreach/referral, drug education, and presumptive eligibility determinations.
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- Ned Christie
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Cherokee |
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- Dedicated to the life of Ned Christie, Cherokee Warrior, patriot, senator, and hero (1852-1892) and assassinated by the U.S. marshals and bounty hunters after a 5 year war. He built a fort/home in his beloved Cherokee Nation, Wauhillau, and battled for his right to freedom in his land. The site also contains family genealogy, photos, links, and a family catalog page, plus much more.
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- News From Indian Country
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- a twice-monthly, independent, Indian-owned newspaper supplying national news, pow-wow dates,
and information to all of Indian Country. Our news team goes from coast to coast, and city to reservation, to bring you the latest, most
accurate stories about communities and their times.
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- NOKOTA HORSE CONSERVANCY
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Lakota |
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- This site is about the wild horses in North Dakota that descended from the Plains Indian horses. The conservancy seeks to preserve the Native American type horse and offer opportunities to educate people about the horses and how they effected the culture of the Native Americans as well as reintroduce these horses and horsemanship to the people on the local reservation.
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- North American Indian Removal Policy
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Cherokee |
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- Andrew Jackson Addresses Congress.
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- Northern Plains Indian Law Center
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- University of North Dakota Law School
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- Oglala Commemoration
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Lakota |
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- Annual Event to Honor Our Warriors and to Bring Awareness to Leonard Peltier unjust incarceration
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- Oglala Lakota College
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- The Oglala Lakota College Board of Trustees stresses Lakota Culture and Tribal self-determination. The
College prepares students to understand the larger society as well as the customs and beliefs of the Lakota people.
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- Oglala Lakota College Archives
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Lakota |
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- At this time it is estimated that only 45% of the manuscript collections at Oglala Lakota College have been processed. The following is a preliminary inventory of processed collections as of 1995.
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- Ojibwa Casinos
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- Baraga, MI and Harvey, MI
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- Ojibwe History
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Ojibwe |
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- This is a single part of what will be about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states
of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron, Assiniboine, etc.).
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- Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
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Omaha |
US - Central |
- ONATAH
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Oneida |
US - Central |
- Quill, Heishi, Turquoise Jewelry, Baskets: coil, pineneedle, horsehair, Quill and coil hair pieces.
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- One White Nation
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US - Central |
- This website is intended as a joke, spoof and exposee of
ONE NATION, INC.
http://www.onenationok.com
In Oklahoma, hate and ignorance are driving a purported "fairness" agenda to attack 39 Native American Indian Tribes.
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- Oneida Family
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Oneida |
US - Central |
- A site offering geneaology services for descendants of the Oneida Tribe if NY, to those who want it done for them or who are looking for advice on whow to do their own.
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- Oneida Nation Arts Program
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Oneida |
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- The Oneida Nation Arts Program is a tribal arts agency housed under the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. ONAP is a not-for-profit arts agency with a mission to promote diverse artistic expressions within the community, reflecting our spirit and heritage for future generations.
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- Online Language Dictionaries
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US - Central |
- Over 230 different language dictionaries.
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- Osage Tribal Museum
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Osage |
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- Inside the walls of this small building you will find over 100 pieces of the collection of John Bird, an early day Indian Trader, as well as many items made and used by the Osage Indians dating back to well before the establishment of the reservation in 1872.
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- Osage Tribe, Oklahoma
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Osage |
US - Central |
- Welcome to the Osage Nation Website. This site is full of wonderful pictoral venues that let you view the Osage Nation Reservation and Government. As a visitor, you will see the site expand and develop. This site is a way for the Nation to communicate to tribal members and the world about what is happening at the Osage Nation Reservation.
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- Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
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Otoe-Missouria |
US - Central |
- Thank you for visiting the official home page of the Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. On this site, you will find important information about the Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe in Red Rock, Oklahoma, which is the homeland of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe.
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- Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
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- The Ottawa Tribe offers language classes, taught by Dr. Kevin Dawes. Other programs offered by the tribe are free meals for seniors and daycare assistance for tribal members. The tribe shares these programs with the Miami and Peoria tribes.
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- Pat Duggins Consulting Services, Inc. ~ Aviation Maintenance,
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Cherokee |
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- A full-service aviation/airline consultation firm with extensive
expertise in risk management, safety, training (including Maintenance Human
Factors), legal discovery, and aircraft appraisal. Nationally
known corporate and government clients. Native American owned.
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- Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
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Pawnee |
US - Central |
- The Pawnee Business Council is the supreme governing body of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. The Nasharo Council, also known as the "Chiefs Council" also consists of eight members, each serving four-year terms.
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- Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
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- Petition for David Croud
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- Mr. David Croud-a 29 year old
member of the White Earth
Reservation-was beaten to
death by 8 members of the
Duluth Police Department.
Please sign our petition of
protest--we plan on doing something about this terrible
death at the hands of those
who should serve, not hurt.
Guy Gambill
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- Pine Ridge Reservation Landcover Map
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- This map was created in ArcView 8.0 from the USGS 30-m Landsat imagery classification (http://landcover.usgs.gov/natllandcover.asp). For further exploration of this map in ArcView please inquire at email above. For nominal disk and shipping cost, I can supply a CD containing the relevant landcover .tif and shapefiles.
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- Pipestone 4th Annual Dakota Wacipi
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Dakota |
US - Central |
- Located at the Spirit of Peace powwow grounds,
Hiawatha Ave,
Pipestone MN 56164
Hosted by the Original Pipestone Dakota Community
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- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
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Ponca |
US - Central |
- Potawatomi Language - Hannahville Indian Community - Nah Tah Wahsh PSA
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Potawatomi |
US - Central |
- Potawatomi Language Website: An Educational Resource Tool to Support Language Classes taught in the School and Community.
"Welcome to the future..... This may not be exactly what our Elders had in mind when they said that it is our responsibility to orally hand down to the next generation the things that we learn so that those coming behind us would have what we have and more.
We were always reminded to think ahead for seven generations remembering that what we do and how we live will serve as a foundation for those yet to come. As we pick up those things that were left for us and use them to the best of our ability, it is our intent through the electronic world to preserve and pass it on to all future generations."
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- Potawatomi Studio
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Potawatomi |
US - Central |
- Mitch Battese is a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe in Kansas. He has a special interest in painting with oil or watercolor. Many of his subjects tend to have an underlying spiritual quality within them.
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- Prairie Band Potawatomi - official web site
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Potawatomi |
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- As a sovereign Nation, we shall ensure self-sufficiency that respects diversity and equality while working within a spirit of cooperation and fairness for a high standard of living and quality of life.
As a sovereign Nation we shall strive to provide an environment of improved well-being for our people including education, health, safety, and welfare while valuing our culture, traditions, and all resources.
As a sovereign Nation we shall accomplish this for all generations with a system of value-based management to respect all views.
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- Prairie Knights Casino
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Owned by Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
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- Prehistoric Pottery
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- Pottery was important to ancient Iowans and is an important type of artifact for the archaeologist. Ceramic pots are breakable but the small fragments, or sherds, are almost indestructible, even after hundreds of years in the ground. Pots were tools for cooking, serving, and storing food, and pottery was also an avenue of artistic expression.
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- Quapaw Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
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Quapaw |
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- The name "Quapaw" is a derivative of the tribal term Ugakhpa, meaning "down stream people." These people belong to the Dhegiha subdivision of the Sioux. It is believed that this group originally resided in the Ohio Valley.
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- Red Bear & Shanalee's Homepage
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- A family Homepage depicting Red Bear's unique museum quality reproduction artifacts, and the beadwork of his wife, Shanalee.
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- Red Cloud Indian School
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- The mission of Red Cloud Indian School - Holy Rosary Mission, a Catholic Institution administered by the Jesuits and the Lakota People, is to develop and grow as a vibrant Church, through an education of the mind and spirit that promotes the values of the Lakota Culture.
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- Red Earth, Inc.
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- Red Earth, Inc. is an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote, preserve, and promulgate the rich traditions of American Indian History and Cultures.
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- Red Lake Casino
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- Owned & Operated by the Red Lake Band of Chippewa in Red Lake, MN
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- Red Lake High School
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US - Central |
- Over 300 students attend our high school, where they are involved in exciting projects such as Student Council, Art Club, Drama, Science Club, Welding Club, Media Club, holding class elections, learning Ojibwe cultural traditions from community elders, and taking classes at a local college, Bemdji State University.
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- Red Lake Nation Foods Inc.
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Chippewa |
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- Red Lake Nation Foods is wholly owned and operated by the Red Lake Band of Chippewa in Northern Minnesota. We sell wild rice, jams, jellies and syrups produced by the tribe.
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- Red Man's Diaries: Words of a Warrior...
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- Ojibwe Poet & playwright Niizh Makwa releases 'Red Man's Diaries', a collection of poems composed in his younger years of life on the Turtle Mountain Ojibwe Reservation in North Dakota.
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- RedNation of the Cherokee, Inc.
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Cherokee |
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- RedNation of the Cherokee, is an independent, intertribal, international Nation comprised of not just Cherokee alone, but walk the path of the 500 Nations, and have welcomed all 500 Nations people to join with us in this sacred hoop of unification.
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- Rick Braveheart Designs
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Iroquois |
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- Graphic design and web site design studios: Rick Braveheart Designs. Beauty, wonder, energy and spirit in all we create. Native American owned.
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- Robyn Henry, Native American Storyteller
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- Robyn Henry is a traditional Native American Storyteller. She shares traditional legends, tribal histories and family stories.
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- Rocks and Minerals
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- Rocks are one of the main sources of information for geologists. By comparing rocks and minerals and their locations, geologists can estimate approximately how old the rocks and minerals are. They can tell if a rock was formed on dry land, on an ocean floor, or deep inside the earth. Other people besides geologists have found rocks and minerals useful. The Indians used native stone to make tools, weapons, and pottery. Early settlers constructed buildings, bridges, and fences out of limestone and sandstone. Indians and settlers used natural caves for protection and rock outcrops for lookouts; and they carved pictures, called petroglyphs, in the rock walls.
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- Rosebud Sioux Tribe Travel
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- A South Dakota travel information site
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- S.D.Wichapi Star Home
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US - Central |
- Sicangu Lakota from the Rosebud Reservation.
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- Sac & Fox Nation, Oklahoma
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Sac |
US - Central |
- The Sac and Fox culture is based upon respect for the life within themselves, their families, their communities, and all of creation. The Creator gave this way of life to the Sac and Fox people.
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- Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
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Sac |
US - Central |
- Sacred Bear Butte Threatened
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- By Charmaine White Face. Bear Butte, the mountain proper, is currently a National Historic Landmark managed by the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Department. Although a few parcels of adjacent land has been purchased by some Native American nations, the rest of the surrounding area is ranchland, or is being sold to developers.
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- Sacred Nation.com
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- Official site
of Native American Music Award-winning recording artist Michael Jacobs (Unetlanvhi Ujeli Dekanogisgo)
and his music.
Michael Jacobs is a thought-provoking Cherokee songwriter - a painter with words and music. He has a distinctive voice and his skills as a guitarist are impressive. His music is a fusion of contemporary and traditional sounds, and the colors and textures are the joys, heartaches, hopes and dreams particular to Native America, but also common to every human being.
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- Santee Community School
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Santee |
US - Central |
- Santee Community School is located on a small Indian reservation in Northeast
Nebraska. Our site is unique in that if offers the history of the Santee Sioux and
the Dakota Indian culture. It is both informative and aesthetically appealin
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- Santee Sioux Tribe of the Santee Reservation of Nebraska
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Welcome to The Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska Home Page. Let us take you on a minitour of the Santee Sioux Indian Reservation.
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- Savage art
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Anishinaabe |
US - Central |
- jeff savage is an award winning artist from the fond du lac indian reservation in nothern minnesota you may view his art work at the santa fe indian market or on his web site
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- Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
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Seminole |
US - Central |
- The Seminoles are a very proud people, devoted to their heritage and traditions. They believe strongly in their culture, which is displayed in many ways, including Stomp Dances Art, Storytelling, Music, and the devotion to their loved ones who pass on.
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- Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
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Seneca |
US - Central |
- Sinte Gleska University
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Sioux Pottery
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Native American Lakota Made Pottery. Since 1958
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- Sioux YMCA
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Established by Lakota men in 1879 and a member of the national organization,YMCA of the USA, The Sioux YMCA serves children and families on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota. We will also launch our Arts & Crafts Project website in 2006. Wopila, for your consideration of our site(s).
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- Sisseton Wahpeton Community College
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Sioux |
US - Central |
- Snag-a-Skin.com
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Ho-Chunk |
US - Central |
- suggested subject: Native owned business
Snag-a-Skin....for the people
The internet meeting place for Native American Singles.
I have submited our site twice before, is there a reason you won't add it to your resources?
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- Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- Mount Pleasant, MI
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- Soft Sole Plains Moccasins through Historic Crafts & Skills
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US - Central |
- Make a type of side-seam shoe worn by native Americans and travelers on Missouri 's frontier.
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- Southern Thunder Singers
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US - Central |
- Contact and related info for Native American powwow drum group from Oklahoma.
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- Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado
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Ute |
US - Central |
- Spirit Lake Consulting, Inc.
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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 .
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- St. Croix Casino
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- St. Croix Chippewa of Wisconsin, in Turtle Lake, WI.
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- Standing Deer Presente! The Web Site of Standing Deer
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Oneida |
US - Central |
- Dedicated to Standing Deer's Oklahoma family, the Wilsons, Bill, Susan, his baby girl, Vicki and grandchildren, Misti, Wendy, Emili, Meagan, Justin and sweet Judy, friend to all.
Edited by Standing Deer, Bonnie Kerness & Anna Standing Deer. |
- Standing Deer Wilson has crossed over
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Oneida |
US - Central |
- On Monday morning, January 21, 2003, Robert Standing Deer was murdered in Houston, Texas.
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- Stitchin' Scotsman
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US - Central |
- Custom handsewn leather goods....Specializing in the American Fur-Trade Era - We are dedicated to quality craftsmanship of authentic period leather clothing and moccasins up to the 1850's. Everything is hand crafted and customized to your order. CINCINNATI, IOWA
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- Stories Along The Trail of Tears
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Cherokee |
US - Central |
- The Cherokee Rose - Symbol of pain and suffering along the "Trail Where They Cried." | "Princess Otahki" - A young Cherokee maiden who died along the "Trail of Tears" in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. | "Priscilla" - The story of a young Cherokee slave girl who loved hollyhocks and how she found a home in Southern Illinois, along the "Trail of Tears." | "Andrew Jackson was my Great-grandfather" - The story of a young college student who had to give something back to the Cherokee people ." | "Jenny" - A letter from a Cherokee girl to a dear friend about the impending forced removal from her Cherokee homeland." |
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- Structure Wise LLC - Procurement Solutions
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Chippewa |
US - Central |
- Native American Business focused on information technology equipment and supplies
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- Sweetness' Wickiup: Native Genealogy
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Kickapoo |
US - Central |
- How-to sites, where to locate records, Tribal/Nations contact listing.
The 1900 Census for the Mexican Kickapoo Mission Oklahoma. And the 1910 Indian Population Census Pottawatomie Co., Avoca Twsp. Oklahoma. Pensoneau, (Shawnee/Kickapoo) & Bolster (Kickapoo/Assiniboine) family trees.
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- T & T Travel, Inc.
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- T & T Travel, Inc. is a native owned and operated Travel Agency. We work with Tribal Nations and Individuals.
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- Takini School
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US - Central |
- Woonspe Okolakiciye
A learning place for the success of all
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- The Cheyenne River Youth Project
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Youth Center on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. Daily operation of the youth center, plus special events and programming.
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- the circle
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US - Central |
- The Circle is dedicated to presenting reports from a Native perspective to its readers, while granting an equal opportunity to community voices.
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- The Drug War Comes to the Rez
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- "When Alex White Plume planted a field full of industrial-grade hemp, he hoped that his crop might lift his family and community out of poverty. Then the DEA came to Pine Ridge."
by Leora Broydo, Mother Jones magazine, Feb. 13, 2001 |
- The Indigenous Worldview as a Prerequisite for Effective Civic Learning in Higher Education
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- Until the dominant culture
fundamentally investigates and modifies its essential worldview with one more in harmony with that of
traditional indigenous tribes, such as those of America’s first nation peoples, moral education and effective
civic engagement will remain another failed effort at “school renewal.”
by Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D., Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College |
- The Lakota Fund
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Lakota |
US - Central |
- The Lakota Fund is a private nonprofit community development financial institution for the Lakota people of the Oglala Lakota Nation in southwestern South Dakota. The fund operates out of the village of Kyle, SD which is located in the geographic center of the reservation.
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- The Native Blog
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Potawatomi |
US - Central |
- The Blog of Potawatomi Author Larry Mitchell
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- The Neshnabe Institute for Cultural Studies
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Anishinabek |
US - Central |
- The Neshnabe Institute for Cultural Studies (NICS) is dedicated to the preservation of Neshnabek Languages and Cultures. Cultural teachings and Potawatomi language lessons, including sound files, are currently posted.
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- The Official Bill Miller Website
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Mohican |
US - Central |
- A Mohican Indian from northern Wisconsin, Bill Miller has long been one of the most admired figures in the Native American music arena and beyond. As an award-winning recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, and painter, he's been a voice for the voiceless, a link between two great, and clashing, civilizations.
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- The Raynesford Papers: Notes- The Smoky Hill River & Fremont's Indian Village
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US - Central |
- From prehistoric times, the watershed of this nearly 600 mile long river that the Indians considered extended from its source in Colorado to where it emptied in the Missouri River contained the finest country--nearly 58,000 square miles of it--in all the great plains east of the Rocky Mountains, and it was a main source of supply for all tribes of Plains Indians, all of which made regular trips into this hunting paradise for their annual needs. And though every tribe claimed it as their own, none could make good their claim, and as a consequence many fierce battles were fought within its confines between the various tribes of Indians long before, as well as after, the white man appeared on the scene.
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- The Seminole Nation, I.T.
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Seminole |
US - Central |
- History and genealogy pertaining to the Seminole Nation in Indian Territory~
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- The Storyteller
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US - Central |
- The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio program of true stories from First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation.
The Storyteller can be heard in more than 200 Native communities on First Nations radio networks in Canada, including NCI, CFWE and MBC. It's also heard in the US in Alaska, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Arizona, and New Mexico.
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- The Website of Joey Summers
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Oneida |
US - Central |
- We of the Summers family perform many styles of intertribal pow-wow dancing such as the Southern Oklahoma fancy dance, The Southwest hoop-dance, plains grass dance and Fancy Prairie chicken dance, Crow Style dance, Ojibwa Jingle Dress dance, Iroquois "Smoke Dance", as well as many different styles of singing with the use of the drum.
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- ThePreciseWord.org
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Blackfeet |
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- A Native American Owned Professional Writing Service
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- Tiospa Zina Tribal School
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Dakota |
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- Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
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- Transform Columbus Day Alliance
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- This alliance opposes Columbus Day, Columbus celebrations and the Columbus legacy. Noting that the Columbus Day holiday
began in Colorado in 1905, this alliance acknowledges its unique responsibility to confront the Columbus holiday and Columbus
celebrations, in Denver, and in Colorado.
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- Traverse Bay Casino Resorts
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Chippewa |
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- Owned and operated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, the Leelanau Sands Casino in Suttons Bay, MI, and the Turtle Creek Casino in Williamsburg, MI.
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- Tribal Code Services, Inc.
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- Tribal Code Services, Inc. is a legal codification company that works with tribal governments and lawyers to develop and maintain their legal codes. We provide compilation research and drafting services with the goals of preserving sovereignty and protecting resources.
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- Tribal Environmental Law Project
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- University of North Dakota Law School
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- Tribal Fires
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Anishinaabe |
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- Traditional & Contemporary Native Arts & Crafts. This website is dedicated to Native Artists and Writers and to
Anishinabe Cultural Preservation in Arts, Language and Living.
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- Tribal Fires: Traditional & Contemporary Native American Art
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Ojibwe |
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- This website is dedicated to Native Artists and Writers.
Also, dedicated to Anishinabe Cultural Preservation in Arts, Language and Living.
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- Tribal Law and Government Center
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- Program at the University of Kansas, founded to prepare a new generation of advocates, particularly American Indians and other Indigenous peoples, for careers representing Indian nations and peoples, and to provide a forum for research and scholarship regarding tribal legal and governance issues.
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- Tsalagildy's Home Page
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Cherokee |
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- This site is dedicated to Our
Ancestors who were here before
us, who left us the "Way" , Our
Spirituality, language, Culture,
and all we have due to their great
sacrifices.
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- United Indian Cultural Group; Inc.
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- We are a non-profit organization to assist incarcerated Native Americans with the continuation of their spiritiual practices while incarcerated with hopes of expanding to community support once inmates are released.
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- United Tribes for Christ Fellowship
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- A 26 year old organization made up of many tribal members to minister to anyone in need of help and to present a positive lifestyle to the youth in the form of annual rock christian concerts.
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- United Tribes Technical College
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- University of Minnesota Women of Color
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- Website of UWOC --University Women of Color --a group for staff, faculty and student women of color and their friends.
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- University of North Dakota Native American Programs
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- The Native American Programs assists the University of North Dakota in developing the talents of the largest ethnic minority in the state, American Indians. This site serves link several of the over 25 American Indian Related Programs located on the university campus.
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- Unofficial Dr. John R. Williams Memorial Website
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Lakota |
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- Dedication page to deceased lakota, educated, korean conflict veteran.
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- Usana Health Science - Independent Associate
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Ojibwe |
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- Rated #1 multi vitamins out
of 1,000 tested from the
Comparative Guide to
Nutritional Supplements.
Reset your health...help
combat degenatrive
diseases (Diabetes,
Cardiovascular Disease,
Cancer, Stroke, Respiratory
Disease, etc.).
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- Use of Geologic Materials by Prehistoric Cultures
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- Native Americans have lived in Iowa for more than 11,000 years. Until about 2,500 years ago, small bands lived by hunting game and gathering wild plants. These people, referred to as Archaic cultures, relied on stone, bone, shell, and wood for tools, and they made containers, rope, and clothing from vegetation and animal hide. Some Archaic groups built hide or mat-covered huts with floors dug into the earth. About 2,500 years ago, Native Americans (Woodland cultures) began cultivating native plants in the rich soil along Iowa's streams to supplement their hunting and gathering. They also began to make pottery from local clays, and soon afterward they established trade networks for exotic items such as marine shell, obsidian (volcanic glass), copper, and mica. The following pages show some of these imports as well as local geologic materials used by Native Americans.
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- UWEC Geog188 Vogeler - Indians and Fur Trading
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- European explorers, traders, and later settlers Europeanized North America--remade it in the image of Europe. This Thomas Hart Benton mural in the Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City, captures the essence of this process: fur trading between the white and Indian populations with approaching settlers in the background.
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- Vigo County Historical Society
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- Photographs of Our Collection -- Native American Dolls, potery, corn necklaces, moccasins, and many other items.
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- Walking Shield American Indian Society
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Lakota |
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- The mission of the Walking Shield American Indian Society is to
provide educational and humanitarian support to American Indians
in need, living throughout the United States. Assists students
by providing educational materials.
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- Walt Bresette, 1948 - 1999
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Anishinaabe |
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- "He was like the north star," a friend says, " He held up the sky over northern Wisconsin and the people followed him."
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- Washita: Genocide on the Great Plains
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- by James Horsley
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- Waswagoning
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Ojibwe |
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- Waswagoning is a recreated Ojibwe Indian Village located in northern Wisconsin. We give tours of our village to school groups and tourists during the summer season. We show and explain the daily life of the Ojibwe Indians before European contact, through the four seasons.
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- White Earth Land Recovery Project
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Anishinaabe |
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- The White Earth Land Recovery Project is a non-profit organization whose mission is to recover the original land base of the White Earth Reservation while preserving and restoring traditional practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency, community development, and strengthening our spiritual and cultural heritage. We also have an on-line store with mostly traditional food.
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- White Earth Land Recovery Project
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Anishinabek |
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- Our mission is to facilitate recovery of the original land base of the White Earth Indian Reservation, while preserving and restoring traditional practices of land stewardship, language fluency, community development, and strengthening our spiritual and cultural heritage. The website includes collected essays by founding director Winona LaDuke, and an online catalog for Native Harvest: Anishinaabe-harvested food and art market.
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- White Feathers Place
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Lakota |
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- This site has information regarding my culture and preserving Mother Earth. There are many links to other Native American Personal Pages, and many links to Native Organizations.
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- whitebearrugco
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- largest selections of Navajo rugs, baskets, pottery, ganado and antique navajo blankets woven by Navajo Native Americans pre-dating to 1940.
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- Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (Wichita, Keechi, Waco & Tawakonie), Oklahoma
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Wichita |
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- Wickiups, Indian houses
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- Phots of youth's building a wickiup frame at an event sponsored by the South Texas Archeology Association.
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- Wind Spirit Indian Craft Supply
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- We are an individually owned arts, crafts, and supply store in the Arkansas/Oklahoma area. We are based in our home and work strictly through sales there, through our catalog, on the internet, and through travels on the powwow circuit. We carry almost any kind of supply imaginable for those who wish to make their own crafts, and usually can find any of those supplies that we don't carry, through our distributors. We are just 11 mi. from downtown Fort Smith, Arkansas, and approximately 1 1/4 hrs. from the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
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- Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
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Winnebago |
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- The Winnebago Tribal homelands are located in the northeast corner of Nebraska, overlapping into a small portion of western Iowa. The area is comprised of the Winnebago Tribal Reservation and adjacent county totaling square miles. in Thurston County, Nebraska. Winnebago, Nebraska is the location of the headquarters for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.
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- Wisconsin Judicare's Indian Law Office
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- Wisconsin Judicare is a non-profit law firm which provides free legal services, in civil matters, to low income persons in northern Wisconsin. The Indian Law Office handles issues involving Indian and Tribal law.
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- Without Reservation
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- Discover Native North Americans following Christ Without Reservation. Aboriginal people sharing stories of faith and culture from a First Nations perspective.
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- Wolakota Foundation
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Lakota |
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- Wolakota Foundation is a grassroots non-profit organization emerging from the
needs of traditional Lakota (Dakota/Nakota) people to maintain their cultural and
spiritual lifeways for the sake of future generations. It is the outgrowth of the annual World Peace and Prayer Day celebrations begun in 1996 by Chief Arvol Looking Horse.
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- Woolaroc Museum & Nature Preserve
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- Offers nature trails, a petting zoo, Native American heritage center.
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- Wounded Knee Museum
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- Learn the unforgettable story of the Wounded Knee Massacre. Experience the narrative museum through vivid graphics, numerous photographs and shocking firsthand accounts.
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- www.little-eagle.com
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Choctaw |
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- Ralph Williston, author of 4
chidren's book of Native
American Stories.
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- Wyandot Nation of Kansas
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Wyandot |
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- Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma
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Wyandot |
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- The Wyandotte Nation is a Federally Recognized U.S.Indian Tribe and member of the Wendat Confederacy
The Wendat Confederacy was reaffirmed on August 27, 1999 in Midland Ontario by the leaders of the Wyandotte Nation Oklahoma, Wyandot Nation of Kansas, Wyandotte Band of Anderdon and the Huron Wendat of Wendake.
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- Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas
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Pueblo |
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- The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (“the Pueblo”) is a federally recognized U.S. American Indian tribe located in West Texas and within El Paso County. The Pueblo is one of three tribes located in Texas and the only Pueblo located in the state.
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- Zibiodey River Heart Metis
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Metis |
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- The Zibiodey people are working to form a better Cultural atmosphere for Native american Indian people residing in Indiana and elsewhere."We are growing".
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