- ABC, Incorporated
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- 100% Navajo-owned Management Consulting Firm. Offering Business and Organizational Development, Economic Development Planning, Marketing, Grantsmanship, Quality Management, Tourism Development, and Professional Development Training.
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- Adopt a Native Elder Newsletter
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create a bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures. It allows us to reach out to one another, share our gifts, and mend the broken circle of our relationship with the Land and the Native Americans who hold it in sacred trust.
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- Agave Galleria
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Agave Galleria mission is to inspire future traditional legacies by
providing an array of hand-made gifts from around the world. Our goal is to
provide information that will foster an awareness of the importance of
family traditions. We are honored to be an authorized retailer of
(Navajo) Lawrence Vargas and Sons Art, Bill & Traci Rabbit Art (Cherokee)and
the art of Amado Pena (Yaqui).
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- Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, the historic Palm Springs-based tribe with more than 400 members and a community base that includes families, businesses and civic organizations. As a Sovereign Tribal Government, the Tribe stewards more than 31,500 acres of ancestral land which includes cities, county and protected Bighorn sheep habitat.
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- Ah-Mut Pipa Foundation
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Quechua |
US - Southwest |
- The mission of the Ah-Mut Pipa Foundation is to educate the Quechan community, the Tribes of California, and the general public, in order to increase understanding of Native American ethnohistory, culture, and art. The Foundation will maintain facilities for research, publication, instruction, performance art, film and television production. It is the intention of the Foundation to promote the history and culture of Native California through the voices of the people themselves; sharing Native American methods of storytelling and research that will enrich the lives of all people.
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- AIM Motivational Seminars
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US - Southwest |
- Serves Native American organizations and communities with seminars, workshops, retreats, and special training programs for Native American youth and adults, presented by Native American facilitators.
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- AIM Seminars
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- AIM (Attitude, Insight,
Motivation) Motivational
Seminars provides
trainings through the use of
seminars, retreats,
workshops, and
conferences for adults and
youth that are tailored to the
specific needs of each
Native American Indian
Organization.
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- Ak Chin Indian Community of the Maricopa Indian Reservation, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- The Ak-Chin Indian Reservation is a 21,840-acre tract of fertile desert land lying in northwest Pinal County, approximately 30 miles south of the Phoenix metro area. It is situated in the Sonoran Desert in the Santa Cruz Valley of south central Arizona and consists of Pima and Tohono O’odham Tribal members.
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- Alcatraz is Not An Island
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US - Southwest |
- Visit the website and
discover how a group of
Indian activists fought to
take over Alcatraz Island.
Get an overview of the
historic events that
propelled Native solidarity.
Use an Indian activism
timeline to explore the
important civil and human
rights victories that followed
the island takeover.
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- All Indian Pueblo Council - New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- In September 1991, with the assistance of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Region VI, the nineteen Pueblos created the Pueblo Office of Environmental Protection (POEP)
within the All Indian Pueblo Council (AIPC) to coordinate waste management and environmental
activities. The superfund Memorandum of Agreement was signed in 1991 between the EPA
and the AIPC establishing the POEP to act as an information clearing-house and to provide technical support to the pueblos.
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- Alltribes Turquoise Jewelry
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US - Southwest |
- Alltribes sells jewelry, pottery, kachina dolls, baskets, and more from the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni nations.
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- American Ancestors
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- I am full blooded Navajo and offer a research service for all tribes to help people gain tribal enrollment. I have access to records of every single tribe. My researchers are very successful. I do US Tribes and Metis.
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- American Indian Chamber of Commerce of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- The American Indian
Chamber of Commerce of
New Mexico is a non-profit
organization that helps
foster and promote the
development of American
Indian economic self-
sufficiency and growth
throughout New Mexico and
the United States. We
continue to be “a unified
voice for the Native
American business
community.”
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- American Indian College
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US - Southwest |
- American Indian College is
a Christian college
committed to training Native
American students for
leadership in their home
communities and in the
Native American community
at large.
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- American Indian Film Institute
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US - Southwest |
- The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) is a non-profit media arts center founded in 1979 to foster understanding of the
culture, traditions and issues of contemporary Native Americans. American Indians have had an uneasy relationship with the
media industry since the origins of film over 100 years ago.
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- American Indian Graduate Center
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US - Southwest |
- The American Indian Graduate Center(AIGC)was founded to help open the doors to graduate education for American Indians and to help tribes obtain the educated Indian professionals they need to become more self-sufficient and to exercise their rights to self-determination.
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- American Indian Health Council
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US - Southwest |
- The mission of the Native American Program is to improve the overall quality of life and health for both urban and reservation Indian communities throughout Arizona by increasing the primary care resources for Native Americans. This mission will be accomplished through a unique approach specifically developed for the Native American Program that includes Advocacy, Coalition building, Education, and Support (ACES).
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- American Indian Studies Program
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US - Southwest |
- American Indian Studies Program at Arizona State Univeristy
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- American Indians Into Psychology
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US - Southwest |
- The American Indians Into Psychology program at Oklahoma State University is an IHS-funded program that offers training opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate (doctoral) levels for Native students interested in pursuing careers in psychology. The program provides undergraduate funding opportunities, funded summer institutes for junior-senior level college students, and graduate scholarships for Ph.D. level students.
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- Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research Facility
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US - Southwest |
- The Amerind Foundation, Inc. is a private, nonprofit archaeological research facility and museum devoted to the study and
interpretation of Native American cultures. Amerind is located in Southeastern Arizona in the beautiful Dragoon Mountains.
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- Ancestral Puebloans of the Southwest
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US - Southwest |
- Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam Indians settled in the Southwest between three hundred B.C. and one hundred A.D. The Pueblo Indians of today are the direct decedents of these Indian Cultures that raised corn, irrigated fields, and built massive stone structures in Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde hundreds of years before the first Europeans saw North America.
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- Ancient Gourd Music of Xavier Quijas Yxayotl
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Aztec (Nahua) |
US - Southwest |
- Ancient gourd music Artist and Instrument maker from gourds. Xavier has four CD's out with most recent called Pearl Moon on Drumbeat Indian Arts in Phoenix, Az.(800/895-4859) records. Xavier also has a CD with Robert Tree Cody called Crossroads on Canyon records.
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- Ancient Pathways, LLC - Flagstaff, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- Ancient Pathways LLC offers experientially-based courses in Outdoor Survival and Primitive Technology. Our programs are designed for those seeking to develop proficiency in both primitive and modern wilderness skills.
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- Ancient Storytellers
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Native-Owned Organization that
is committed to educating visitors
about Northern New Mexico and
the history of the Pueblo People.
Offering pueblo tours and cultural
events.
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- Annual Miss Indian Teen World National Scholarship Pageant 2005
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- National Wide Native American Youth Leadership Pageant * Annual Miss Indian Teen World National Pageant 2005
Dates: Salt Lake City, Utah
October 20,21,22,2005
American Indian Girls ages 13-18 years old * Female * Amercian Indian Heritage, Alaska Indain Natives, Federalyy Recognized Tribes, Sates/ Single and never married, never given birth to a child, for more information view our web site.
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- Antelope Valley Indian Museum
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US - Southwest |
- The Antelope Valley Indian Museum stands against towering rock formations in the Mojave Desert. The large boulders become a portion of its interior while timbers from Joshua trees cover supports for its roof. This folk art structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors will find the history of the Museum and the collections it houses both colorful and varied. Includes online database of museum collections.
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- Anthropology & Archaeology Resources of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Arborfox.com
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Best of the Great Southwest-Authentic Handcrafted Native American Indian Jewelry, Arts and Crafts. Free shipping within the 48 Contiguous United States.
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- Arizona Indian Living Treasures Awards
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US - Southwest |
- The goal of Arizona Indian Living Treasures Awards, Inc. is to recognize and to honor the lifetime achievements of senior Arizona American Indian artists. AILTA strives to educate both American Indian and non-Indian communities about the value and the need for continual awareness of these diverse and unique cultures as expressed through the visual and performing arts.
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- Arizona Native American Republican Committee
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US - Southwest |
- Provides fair and accurate information to tribal and urban communities regarding the Republican agenda and canidaties. Also provides information to our elected officals regarding Native American issues, culture and soverignity.
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- Arizona Native Scene
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Privately Indian-owned
monthly
Arizona Native Scene
covers
central Arizona news and
sports. It is circulated to
five Indian Nations, Salt
River, Gila River, Fort
McDowell, Tonto Apache,
including parts of the
Navajo
Nation. It has been in
operation for 10 years in
Arizona. Call 602-448-0260
for
more information or visit
our
website:
www.arizonana
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- Arizona State Museum Collections
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US - Southwest |
- The Museum's focus is on the study of Southwestern Indian cultures. The collections include prehistoric, historic and modern artifacts, photographs, archives, and sound recordings. Included are some 25,000 ethnographic objects, 150,000 artifacts from archaeological excavations, an archives with 1300 linear feet of documents, and 175,000 historic and contemporary photographic images.
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- ArizonaNativeNet
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US - Southwest |
- ArizonaNativeNet is a virtual university outreach and distance learning telecommunications center devoted to the higher educational needs of Native Nations in Arizona, the United States and the world.
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- Art Legends
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US - Southwest |
- Art Legends offers the work of artists from the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Acoma, Santa Clara, Jemez, Santo Domingo and Inuit peoples.
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- Art Museums of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- A comprehensive database of
New Mexico's Museums,
Parks, and Monuments.
Photos, major collections
and up-to-date calendars
are all available at this site.
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- Artistic Heritage of Clay
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US - Southwest |
- A unit from a high school ceramics course with a studio emphasis was enriched with content from art history, art criticism, and aesthetics. This four-week unit, entitled The Artistic Heritage of Clay: Survival and Revival of Traditions, demonstrates how elective studio courses might be enhanced with the discipline-based approach. In four sections, the unit moves from a general historical investigation of ceramic objects, to study of the pottery of ancient Americans, the Mimbres culture of the Southwestern United States, to a specific focus on the work of María Martinez, the celebrated Native American potter of San Ildefonso Pueblo. The fourth section engages students in the creation of clay vessels using methods similar to those of the artist.
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- Ataloa Lodge Museum
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US - Southwest |
- Ataloa Lodge Museum is American Indian founded, maintained, and operated.
Small museum huge collection, over 20,000 items of American Indian culture. Located on the historic campus of Bacone College,Muskogee,Oklahoma
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- Atlatl, Inc.
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US - Southwest |
- Atlatl, Inc., promotes the vitality of contemporary Native
American art through self determination in cultural
expression.
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- Atmospheric Tests in Native American Domains
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Mohave |
US - Southwest |
- This page describes in words and images the terrible cost of the atmospheric testing of atomic bombs in the Pacific and the Nevada desert to humans (both Native and non-Native Americans) and to the natural environment.
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- Aztlan Underground
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US - Southwest |
- This Chicano bands speaks the words, rage, and love felt from all mother earth's people. Their urban-indigena realities flow above hip-hop/rock/tribal beats...for self-determination and "in defense of the earth and the sun."
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- Badwinds.com
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Badwinds Studios - Creating original work portraying modern Native American aesthetics in various art forms. Works in fine art, graphic design, web design, and illustration.
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- Bar -N Website
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- BAR -N is the fastest rising group in the Four Corners region providing top quality Entertainment.
Over the years and the band has honed its musical skills playing original music and tribute-like performances of some of today's and Yesterday's most popular country bands. The band's line up includes CPR recording Artist 2 time NAMMY nominee Larry Emerson (Lead Guitar/Vocals) Carl Johnson (Steel Guitar) Terry Harvey (Drums) Bernie Rogers (Fiddle/Lead Guitar) Jonathan Tso (Bass Guitar) Bar N is proud to be "Navajo Nations Own".
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- Barona Casino
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Barona |
US - Southwest |
- Lakeside, CA
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- Bartlesville Books and More
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- History books about Bartlesville Oklahoma; Native America.
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- Bear Canyon Galleries, Inc.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Bear Canyon Galleries, Inc. is an online, southwest Native American gallery featuring contemporary and traditional Indian art. GCG represents and promotes outstanding artists who live or work in the major southwest.
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- Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Wiyot territory starts at Little River and continues down the coast to Bear River, then inland to the first set of mountains. Towns that are within the traditional Wiyot territory are McKinleyville, Blue Lake, Arcata, Eureka, Kneeland, Loleta, Fortuna, Ferndale, and Rohnerville. Rivers within this territory are Mad River (Batwat), Elk River, Eel River and the Van Duzen River.
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- Bedre Chocolates
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Chickasaw |
US - Southwest |
- Bedre Chocolates is a business owned by the Chickasaw Nation headquartered in Ada, OK.
Bedre Chocolates manufactures, wholesales and retails gourmet quality chocolate products.
800-367-5390
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- Ben Gorman Homepage - Navajo Silversmith
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A Navajo Indian living on the Navajo Reservation in Chinle, Arizona. A silversmith (jeweler) and a graphic designer / illustrator specializing in contemporary Native American design. Topics: About Navajo People, About Navajo Silversmithing, Scenic Places, Contact
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- Beta Sigma Epsilon - Native American Fraternity
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Fraternal Order of Beta Sigma Epsilon has been created to serve the Native American community through the multifaceted development of young men. Members will strive for excellence in brotherhood, academia, profession, community service, and cultural awareness, through the earnest study and practice of leadership, unity, prudence, determination, and truth.
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- Big Lagoon Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Constitution of the Big Lagoon Rancheria. This page is an electronic version of a tribal code or constitution from the National Indian Law Library.
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- Big Long Man's Corn Patch
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US - Southwest |
- A Southwestern Native American Story
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- Big Mountain Dineh Relocation Resistance
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- "This is about the largest forced relocation of American Indians in the 20th
century to make way for Peabody Western Coal Company to strip mine the
ancestral lands of the Dineh. This is being done with the aid of the corrupt US
and tribal governments.
"Although this page is partially translated into several languages, this English version will
always be the first to be updated." |
- Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Big Valley Tribal members are descendants of the Xa-Ben-Na-Po Band of Pomo Indians that historically have inhabited the Clear Lake area for over 11,800 years
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- Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A nonprofit cooperative enterprise of the Dine' of Black Mesa, fair-trading
wool, weavings, and mohair and working with many other indigenous and
environmental groups in the region.
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- Black Mesa:
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- by John Dougherty (part one of two-part series, Phoenix Newtimes; April 24, 1997)
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- Black Mesa:
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- by John Dougherty (part two of two-part series, Phoenix Newtimes; May 1, 1997)
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- Blue Lake Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Blue Lake Rancheria is a federally recognized Indian reservation shared by Wiyot, and a few Yurok and Hupa people. Located in northern California, 12 miles north of Eureka and 5 miles east of Arcata, it currently has only 31 acres. During the period (1959-83) when it was terminated, the BIA deeded 2 parcels of its land to the non-Indian town of Blue Lake which is not yet recovered.
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- Blueraingallery
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US - Southwest |
- Blueraingallery.com is committed to promote work of Native American Indian pottery, handcraft Native American jewelry & kachinas. We sell contemporary Native American and regional art.
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- Bold Tongue's Native American Links Page
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Native American links to interesting pages for: Sitting Bull, Sioux, Apache, Comanche, Cherokee, Navajo and Geronimo. A fight for justice to the Native Americans. Massacres and atrocites.
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- Bucky's Casino
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US - Southwest |
- Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe in Prescott, AZ
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- BUDDHA BELLY STUDIO
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US - Southwest |
- art by MANUEL SAMANIEGO- El trabajo del arte
de Manuel Samaniego. Algunos de los
trabajos artísticos están en el progreso.
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- Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- The Me-Wuk Indians have been living on aboriginal tribal land of what later became Amador County since at least 1817, more than 30 years before the devastation of northern California Tribal governments and communities that coincided with the start of the 1849 "Gold Rush."
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- Building a Hogan
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- There are two types of hogans, the male and the female hogan. Many of the ceremonies take place in the male hogan. The male hogan is more aggressive; the place where one meets their enemy. ... Inside the male hogan the ceremonial fire is very dangerous. The female hogan's fire is in contrast warm and inviting. It warms the family and cooks our food. The female hogan is where the family lives. ... The instructions on this page relate to the female hogan.
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- Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Cabazon Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community of the Colusa Rancheria, Californi
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US - Southwest |
- UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
FOR THE
CACHIL DEHE BAND OF WINTUN INDIANS
OF THE
COLUSA INDIAN COMMUNITY
CALIFORNIA
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- Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- In recent history, many of the people of the Cahto Indian community sustained themselves by working in the timber/lumber industry, but the establishment of the Red Fox Casino in 1996 has created new jobs and more income for the tribe. In addition, a number of tribal programs are administered as well, mostly paid for by government grants, such as those from the BIA and EPA.
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- Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- In recent history, many of the people of the Cahto Indian community sustained themselves by working in the timber/lumber industry, but the establishment of the Red Fox Casino in 1996 has created new jobs and more income for the tribe. In addition, a number of tribal programs are administered as well, mostly paid for by government grants, such as those from the BIA and EPA.
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- California Indian Tribal Maps
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US - Southwest |
- From the Museum Informatics Project, an academic department within Information Systems and Technology, a collaborative effort at the University of California, Berkeley.
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- California Linguistic Tribal Groups
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US - Southwest |
- California Valley Miwok Tribe
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US - Southwest |
- California White Sage
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US - Southwest |
- In the semi arid mountains of Southern California grows a particular type of sage that is highly revered by American Indians - White Sage (Salvia Apiana). For spiritual or medicinal purposes white sage is a powerful herb. The name salvia comes from the Latin word salveo, meaning 'to heal' (as in salvation). Apiana refers to the many bees that are attracted to its small white flowers.
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- Camel Rock Casino
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US - Southwest |
- Santa Fe, NM
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- Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Campo Indian Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Campo Kumeyaay Nation
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- Cante Waste
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Sioux |
US - Southwest |
- Cante Waste (Pronounced Chah-nn-teh Wah-sh-teh (meaning Good Heart or to be happy)) is a not for profit online designing, promotions and marketing firm aimed at not for profit organizations, starting out Business owners, actors, musician and indigenous role models & artisans.
Our mission is to provide american indian organizations, small business owners, actors, musicians and role models & artisans the opportunity for online development without the high expenses of hiring a private designing firm.
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- Canyon De Chelly Tours
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- De Chelly Tours is a 100% Navajo-Owned tour company based in Chinle, Arizona. We have over 2,700 archaeological sites within Canyon de Chelly National Monument. We offer Unimog Group tours as well as private Jeep tours.
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- Canyon De Chelly Tours
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- We provide 4X4 Jeep and Unimog Tours throughout beautiful Canyon de Chelly (d-shay). We have over 2,700 archaeological sites within Canyon de Chelly. We have over 700 standing ruins with only 13 having any kind of stabilization or re-enforcement. Come visit us soon.
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- Canyon Press
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US - Southwest |
- We publish books by Native American authors and we produce films with Native American themes. Including book features such as Navajo Spaceships by John Rustywire.
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- Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
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US - Southwest |
- Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians: Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Barona Reservation, California Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Viejas Reservation, California
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- Casino Arizona
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Pima |
US - Southwest |
- An Enterprise of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
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- Casino of the Sun
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Yaqui |
US - Southwest |
- Tucson, AZ
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- cclearwater.com
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Clarence Clearwater is a talented Navajo singer/guitarist whose style encompasses traditional Navajo songs within a contemporary format. Clarence performs on the Grand Canyon Railway out of Williams, AZ and resides in Flagstaff, AZ.
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- CDC Oral History Project: Dineh Cooperatives, Incorporated
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Navajo Nation, which occupies 25,000 square miles of land in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, was the largest and one of the most resource rich Indian territories in the country in the 1960s. Its development had long been hampered, however, by its status as a Native American reservation. The U.S. government had first begun a campaign to "pacify" the Navajo people and thoroughly disrupt their way of life during the Mexican War. After a protracted battle to retain their ancestral lands, the Navajo people were forced to accept a treaty in 1868 that relegated them to their present territory, and effectively categorized them as second class citizens.
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- Cedarville Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Cedarville Rancheria Northern Paiute Tribe
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- Central Consolidated School District (New Mexico)
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US - Southwest |
- CCSD in accordance with guidelines specified in the Educational Standards of New Mexico assures the delivery of the following program:
providing a well defined English language development program;
delivering core content in the home language;
including the New Mexico cultures in selected aspects of the curriculum;
providing for linguistic, cultural, and conceptual development in the home language.
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- Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Cherokee Basket Weaving
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Cherokee tribal member Steve Osburn guides you step by step through weaving your first Cherokee basket in this video.
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- Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Chickasaw Nation Museums
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Chickasaw |
US - Southwest |
- Includes Chickasaw Legends, Customs, and Cultural Characteristics. Elders are encouraged to participate by the staff and the elders have been extremely helpful in identifying significant aspects of Chickasaw life, authenticating projects, activities, and objects which are significant for the museums. The staff conducts in-home visits with the elders and visits to senior citizens community centers.
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- Chickasaw Times
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US - Southwest |
- News stories about the Chickasaw nation. The Chickasaw Times is mailed free to Chickasaw registered voters, government and educational offices and upon request to other Indian citizens.
Reprint permission is granted with credit to The Chickasaw Times unless other copyrights are shown.
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- Chilocco Alumni
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US - Southwest |
- Chilocco alumni (Chilocco Indian School) is a community web site that features an array of interactivity to communicate to your old classmates. Get news articles and updates of upcoming Chilocco events in your local regional chapters or your neighborhood pot luck and so fourth. Read up coming stories about Chilocco from Donna Flood. Visit our chat room and mingle with other in our message board.
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- Chumash Indian Life
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Chumash |
US - Southwest |
- This website includes information about the Chumash people's daily lives, as well as resources archived by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Visit the museum and experience the Chumash people, "the ones who make shell bead money."
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- Classroom Grandmother Program
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- This program is designed for elementary school classrooms to become more familiar with the Navajo traditional people.
For the students interested in adopting a Grandmother, we prepare a special brochure which describes the needs of the Grandmother, and tells a little about who she is and how she lives.
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- Claw Creations
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Monty Claw, Kareen Claw, Native American Fine Art, Paintings, Textiles
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- Claw, antler & hide company
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US - Southwest |
- Furs, skulls, claws, teeth, jaws, bones, leather, antlers - porcupine quills, specialty items, feathers, turtles, new, itmes, herbs.
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- ClayStation's Pit-Fire Techniques: Introduction and History
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US - Southwest |
- By reading through this Firing Guide, you will get well acquainted with the Pit firing process and be fully prepared to participate in the process with someone who is experienced in this type of firing process. This information is inspired by the techniques shown by Lancet. Lancet is a Ceramics and Sculpture Professor at Solano Community College in norhthern California.
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- Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
-
Sharing Cultural Ancestry in the Past, Present and Future
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- Cocinas De New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Cocinas De New Mexico is published by the Public Service Company of New Mexico. Proceeds from sales help provide utility supplements to needy residents of New Mexico. Below are recipes from the 79 page cookbook. To order this cookbook, one of our favorites, see the instructions at end of each section.
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- Cocopah Tribe of Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- Code Talkers
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo and other Native
American Code Talkers of
WWI and WWII
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- Collector's Guide to Art in New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- On-line collection of Southwest art resources, featuring more than 400 galleries and artist studios in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos and Central & Southern New Mexico.
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- Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona and California
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the web site of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The goal of this site is to be a helpful communication tool for our people, with comprehensive information on Tribal Government.
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- Comanche Lodge Native Forums
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Comanche |
US - Southwest |
- American Indian
Community Forums.
Culture, Art, Solidarity!
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- Confederation of Indigenous Elders and Priests of America
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US - Southwest |
- Cooking Post for Native American foods
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- A tribally owned venture providing economic prospects and employment possibilities for our own tribal members and for other Indian people nation wide. Join us for an American Indian culinary adventure unlike any other. You'll find something for everyone here -- from traditional herbal teas to flavorfully roasted coffee beans, from robust blue corn muffins to feast day stews -- The Cooking Post is sure to have a tasteful offering for both your stomach and your spirit.
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- Copper Coyote Beads, Ltd.
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome fellow beaders! Copper Coyote Beads is a direct importer of Japanese Seed Beads. We sell Japanese beads, Czech pressed glass beads, books, and our bead design graph paper wholesale to bead stores and other bead sellers and designers. We also offer beading books to retail customers. Retail customers can now purchase our beads through Beadwear, Etc.
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- Cortez Cultural Center
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US - Southwest |
- The Center's mission is "to provide a forum for the community’s educational, cultural, artistic and scientific interests. We are a catalyst for cultural respect, continuity and innovation".
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- Costanoan (Ohlone) and other Indigenous Californians
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Costanoan |
US - Southwest |
- WELCOME to the Costanoan Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource
A Resource of Information and Multimedia about California Costanoan (Ohlone)
and other Indigenous Californians: History, Current Events, Contacts, Native American
experience.
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- Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- CPR Music/Native Christian Distribution
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A Native Christian Distribution Company. A Native owned and operated, distributing quality Native Christian Music.
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- crackreality.com
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US - Southwest |
- This site is Provided for the Families, Significant Others and Friends of Those Addicted to Crack Cocaine.
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- Creek Nation Genealogy Indian Territory Project
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Southwest |
- Comprehensive research
page for the Muscogee
Nation & Creek genealogy.
On-line records & archives.
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- Cultural Ecology - Classroom Activity
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US - Southwest |
- Serrano Indians - Ethnobotany, Medicine, Housing, Music, Animals, Tools
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- Cynthia L. Smith, Children's Book Writer
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Southwest |
- Creek children's author site includes bibliographies and summaries of children's books featuring Native themes that are (1) historical (2) contemporary (3) by Native authors and illustrators. Also
includes links to related educational resources for parents, teachers, librarians, etc.
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- Danni Eldridge
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Osiyo My name is Grayeagle with the American Cherokee Confederacy in GA. This is my personal website. Thank you for your consideration.
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- DCIAmerica
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US - Southwest |
- DCI America offers unparalleled training and techncial assistance to US Tribes and Canadian Bands, consortia, casinos, schools, health centers, etc. With a cadre of exceptional Native American instructors, and some of the finest and up-to-date materials, our Conferences and workshops rank among the best offered.
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- Death Valley Timbi-Sha Shoshone Band of California
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the Official Website of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe
of the Western Shoshone Nation.
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- Deborah Russell
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Lenape |
US - Southwest |
- My writing,painting,digital art and photography. Some images from National Powwow in Washington DC, CSU and Denver Powwow. Some photographs of and poems for Sharon Burch, Joanna Shenendoah, Jay Winter Nightwolf, Leonard Peltier, Robert Redford and
Mary Youngblood.
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- Delaware County Inter-Tribal Youth Council
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US - Southwest |
- The Delaware County Inter-Tribal Youth Council is an organization that teaches arts and crafts, and pow-wow dance styles to area youth. We have a Contest Benefit pow-wow each year, awarding a scholarship to an area youth and a scholarship to a pow-wow participant. We meet at least once a week. We're lead by a council of volunteering "elders".
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- Delaware County Inter-tribal Youth Council
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US - Southwest |
- The Delaware County Inter-tribal Youth Council is a youth oriented organization which teaches youth arts and crafts, pow-wow and stomp-dance styles of singing, drumming, dancing and regalia making as well as mentor and tutor. We hold an annual pow-wow each April and award scholarships.
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- Desert Son Indian Arts - Arizona ArtNet
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US - Southwest |
- Desert Son is a large and spacious gallery located in the Catalina foothills between the La Paloma and Ventana Canyon resorts. It's decor reflects the variety of its merchandise, a striking harmony between solid traditions and new styles. At Desert Son you're given a wide array of choices in many mediums. Weather the jewelry is gold or silver, all varieties of style and type are well represented. Just let us know where your interest lies and we will provide you with choices. Arizona's largest handmade buckle and belt selection is here. Hopi Indian kachina dolls on all levels are available and many of the better carvers are represented. Contact the gallery directly if you want a particular kachina, artist, or price. Navajo rugs and pueblo pottery are also given high consideration
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- Diné CARE ~ Diné Citizens Against Ruining our Environment
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Diné CARE is an all-Navajo environmental organization, based within the Navajo homeland. We strive to educate and advocate for our traditional teachings as we protect and provide a voice for all life in the Four Sacred Mountains. We promote alternative uses of natural resources that are consistent with the Diné philosophy of Beauty Way. Our main goal is to empower local and traditional people to organize, speak out and determine their own destinies.
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- Diné College
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Diné College is a public institution of higher education chartered by the Navajo Nation, with eight campuses to prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges/universities and for entry into employment.
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- Dineh Artist Rex A Begaye
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- To paint the way i feel to see, to feel and span from long ago to the edge of tomorrow.....
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- Discover Navajo - People of the Fourth World
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Official site of Navajo Tourism, providing information about Navajo culture, travel, and attractions. Plan your Navajo vacation with maps, articles, calendar of events, and destination links.
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- DNA-People's Legal Services
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Providing free legal services in civil matters to qualified low income residents on and near the Navajo Nation
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- Do Native Americans Have First Amendment Rights?
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- by: Leslie Thatcher, t r u t h o u t | Interview with the Navajo Nation's lead attorney in Navajo Nation v. USFS, Howard Shanker
Ninth Circuit rules effluent does not defile sacred space. Forest Service argued skiing on treated sewage "a compelling government interest." |
- Dream1 Records
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Home of Native R&B singer Jaynez.
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- Dry Creek Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Today the Dry Creek Rancheria covers only 75 acres of what was once an 86,400-acre territory. As in 1915, Dry Creek Tribal members continue to survive through economic development. Without traditional resources and extensive land holdings, the majority of the tribe has been forced to adapt to much of the Anglo-European society and culture. Nevertheless, the Pomo people remain a strongly independent and distinctive community.
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- Duck decoys
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US - Southwest |
- Maker unknown. Lovelock Cave, Humboldt County,Nevada. ca. 200 A.D. Lengths: 26.5 and 27 cm. (13.4521D and 13.4513) - National Museum of the American Indian - Creations Journey
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- Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe is located in a beautiful remote valley near the southwest corner of White Pine County. It is primarily an agricultural community, drawing water from the many geothermal hot springs in Railroad Valley.
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- DY Begay The Navajo Weaver
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- D.Y. Begay, the traditional
Navajo weaver, raises
churro sheep, spins and
dyes her
own wool, and creates
original handwoven Navajo
rugs.
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- eaglespiritproductions.net
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- Ongoing project, gathering stories and interviews of Native American Veterans of World War II. Project title, "Spirit Warriors" of WWII.
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- Early Uses of Indian Tobacco in California
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US - Southwest |
- By Edward K. Balls University Of California Press Indian Tobacco (Nicotiana) Indian Tobacco is found growing in the washes, on dryish plains and mesas, and in open valleys through out a large part of California, below 8000 feet. There are at least three kinds which were used as smoking tobacco by the Indians: N. Bigelovii, N. attenuata, and N. glauca. It would appear that the practice of smoking was more general in northern than in southern and eastern California. Smoking was really more a "cult," particularly among the tribes of the lower Klamath area. In the Karok economy, smoking was not practiced for pleasure but always for some definite end: as a part of the day's routine, or as a rite prescribed by the tribal customs.
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- Elder's Council of the Cherokee Nation - Oklahoma
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- The Elders of the Cherokee Nation were a group of older Cherokees
who, in the tradition of our people, were originally known as "The
Wisdom Givers".
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- Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria, California
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Pomo |
US - Southwest |
- Elk Valley Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Ely Shoshone Tribe
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- eniphul.com
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Graphic design/artistic display of grooves and graphics meshed with the electronic undeground, hip hop and native styles.
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- Enterprise Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
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Maidu |
US - Southwest |
- Environmental Justice at Yucca Mountain
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- An Analysis of the U.S. Department of Energy "Draft Environmental Impact Statement" For the Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository At Yucca Mountain; by Leuren Moret, Past President, Association for Women Geoscientists.
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- European Parliament Letter: Western Shoshone Concerns
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- February, 1998, to US Secretary of Interior
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- Everett Largo's Homepage
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- This is Coach Largo's Homepage.
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- Exhibit Solutions of New Mexico
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Cochiti |
US - Southwest |
- Exhibit Solutions of New Mexico is a Native American owned business specializing in tradeshow displays, exhibit design, graphics and accessories.
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- Farmington Report: 30 Years Later (U. S. Commission on Civil Rights)
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US - Southwest |
- The 1975 Farmington Report marked an historic milestone in the relationship between the Navajo people and the Anglo residents of the city of Farmington and the county of San Juan, New Mexico. This is a PDF file of the 2005 follow-up report.
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- Federal Judge: BLM Should Not Remove Livestock from Tribal Land
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- By Carri Geer; Las Vegas Review-Journal
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- First Nations Dance Company
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Caddo |
US - Southwest |
- First Nations Dance Company is one of the most successful All Native owned and operated professional dances companies in the world.
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- Flagstaff Native Plant & Seed Wildflower
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US - Southwest |
- Flagstaff Native Plant & Seed is an environmental nursery dedicated to providing a wide range of native plants and landscaping services for northern Arizona, northern New Mexico, and southern Utah. Our ever-expanding inventory of native plants, many grown from locally-collected seeds and cuttings, are genetically adapted to the harsh climate of our region. Native plants are beautiful, drought tolerant, wind tolerant, and hardy. Our non-native plants are chosen for their drought tolerant attributes and non-invasive characteristics.
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- Fort McDowell Casino
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US - Southwest |
- Owned and operated by the Fort McDowell Indian Community in Fountain Hills, AZ.
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- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona (formerly the Fort McDowell Mohave- Apache Community of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation)
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- Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California & Nevada
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US - Southwest |
- The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe is celebrating the positive changes that resulted from careful planning, sound investment, and hard work. Ten years ago the potential of the Tribe’s water resources, land, and strategic location went untapped. The story is different today. The Tribe’s agricultural operations are profitable and expanding. A tribally-owned telecommunications company provides service to Indian and non-Indian customers.
The Yavapai originate from Yuman-speaking peoples known as the Pai. The Apache descend from an Athapaskan background similar to other Apache groups to the East.
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- Fostering Indigenous Business & Entrepreneurship in the Americas Conference 2007
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Laguna |
US - Southwest |
- Through this conference, we hope to enable Indigenous business people in the private, public and tribal/community sectors to present Indigenous business opportunities, solutions, and problems to a local, regional, national, and international audience. We also want to promote networking among Indigenous business people and communities toward problem-solving and business opportunities. The conference agenda will include two days of academic & business workshop sessions, and cultural performances. We are expecting over 200 international and domestic academicians and students, Indigenous business professionals, government officials, NGOs, and Indigenous tribal nations to this two-day event.
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- Four Corners Post Card
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US - Southwest |
- Free MacDonald!
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Peter MaDonald was granted a commutation of sentence by President Clinton on Jan. 20, 2001.
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- Fremont Indian State Park & Museum
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Fremont Indian State Park, located off of Exit 17 on Hwy. 70 in central Utah, has 697 rock art panels, a museum housing Utah’s largest Fremont site excavation artifact collection, an award-winning family campground, and 14 trails between ¼ mile and five miles in length. Outdoor enthusiast can enjoy hiking, bicycling, geo-caching, ATVing, fishing, spotting wildlife, and more. Come out and play! Visit Fremont Indian State Park today.
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- Fundamental Laws of the Dine'
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- An enactment (November 2002) of the Navajo Nation Council, amending the Navajo Nation Code to Recognize the Fundamental Laws of the Dine'. The legislation, drafted with input from Dine' College and the Navajo Medicine Man's Association, states some very fundamental rights from a Navajo point of view.
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- Futures for Children
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US - Southwest |
- A non-profit organization working with Native American children in Arizona and New Mexico to build self-reliance through community education, leadership development, management of societal issues, etc.
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- Gabrielino/Tongva Springs Foundation
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US - Southwest |
- The Gabrielino Tongva Indians are the original inhabitants of the
Los Angeles Basin. The Tongva Springs site (University High
School and vicinity) was once a thriving self contained village site
and home of the Tongva people. It is the goal of the Gabrielino
Tongva Springs Foundation to work together with the community
to preserve and protect one of the last natural historical landmarks
and sacred sites of our people.
It is the goal of the Gabrielino Tongva Springs Foundation to work
together with the community to preserve and protect the
Kuruvungna Springs (located on the University High School
campus). This historic landmark is one of the last sacred sites of
the Gabrielino Tongva People.
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- Games of Strategy: Awithlaknannai
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- The Zuni culture relied heavily on the lakes in Arizona. They were a religious and superstitious culture that believed in many gods that dwelled in the waters. This game refers to stones that were used to kill "serpents", which most likely had a religious meaning. Both children and adults would play this game on different sizes of boards.
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- Gathering of Nations Powwow
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US - Southwest |
- The Gathering of Nations is a federally recognized non-profit organization founded in 1983 to promote Native American (Indian) culture and tradition and dispel stereotypes.
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- Geronimo - his own story
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- From a
Hypertext
on
American
History
from the colonial period until Modern Times
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- Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- GoNavajo
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Authentic fine Navajo jewelry and collectibles on the Navajo Nation. Buying and selling hand-made Navajo indian bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings, pendants, pottery, rugs, turquoise and much more.
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- gotpastor.com
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- A service organization, we link individuals to different groups within their communities for various physical, psychological, and spiritual needs. We also provide many other online services.
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- Graton Rancheria, California
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Miwok |
US - Southwest |
- Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (Coast Miwoks)
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- Greenville Indian Rancheria
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Maidu |
US - Southwest |
- Due to the Termination Act of 1958, Tribal members have spread their wings and moved to areas across the United States. Many of the Greenville Indian Rancheria members live in Plumas, Tehama, and Shasta Counties. During the 1980's, Greenville Rancheria regained recognition and became a federally recognized tribe once more.
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- Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California
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Maidu |
US - Southwest |
- Guthrie Studios
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Cherokee Indian art, stories and history.
Award winning family of Native American Artists offering
a broad range of cultural art and gifts, expressing
tribal pride. Offering Indian Art, Dolls, Watercolors,
and Paper casts. Indian owned in the
Heart of Cherokee Nation.
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- Handmade from the Portal at the Palace of the Governors
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- This site is devoted to the works of the 1000+ artists in the unique Native American Vendors Program at the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The site contains works for sale, educational information, a buyer's guide and, soon, a calendar of Native American cultural events in New Mexico and the Four Corners.
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- Hasan Preparatory and Leadership School
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Yoeme |
US - Southwest |
- A bilingual.bicultural charter
school for Tohono
'O'odham, Yoeme and other
native students.
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- Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- People of the Blue Green Water. We are Havasu 'Baaja. Currently our tribe is comprised of about 650 enrolled tribal members. Approximately 450 people live here in Supai. Our native language, Havasupai, is our preferred way to communicate. It has been a written language for about 20 years. We are very resourceful people and proud of our beautiful land.
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- Health Sciences Center - University of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Healthy Nations Initiative: Reducing Substance Abuse Among Native Americans
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US - Southwest |
- The Healthy Nations Initiative is funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to help Native Americans reduce the harm caused by substance abuse in their communities. The goal of the initiative is to demonstrate that tribes and communities can, over time, achieve substantial reductions in the demand for -- and consequently the use of -- alcohol and other harmful substances, including tobacco and illegal drugs. The initiative provides funding to 14 tribes and organizations to support the development of community-wide efforts to combat substance abuse that integrate public awareness campaigns, prevention programs, and services for treatment, aftercare, and support.
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- Heard Museum
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US - Southwest |
- The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private, non-profit museum founded in 1929 by Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard to house their personal collection of artifacts and art. The mission and philosophy of the Heard today is to promote appreciation and respect for Native people and their cultural heritage, with emphasis on the traditional cultures of the Greater Southwest and on the evolving Native American Fine Art Movement.
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- Hershman John - Navajo Poet
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- My name is Hershman John. I come from the Navajo reservation and I am currently going to Graduate school at Arizona State University. My writing reflects who I am and where I come from. I am Navajo, and I am from Sand Springs, Arizona. My clans are of the Deer Spring People (my Mother's clan) and the Bitter Water People (my Father's clan).
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- Holbrook Indian School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Hollister Collection - Southwestern Native American Pottery
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US - Southwest |
- This collection of 94 pieces of Southwestern pottery is the result of the efforts of Mr. Hollister, who
collected these pots one or two at a time for nearly 60 years. The collection was purchased by Mr.
F.A. Rosenstock of Denver, Colorado in 1966. Mr. Hollister died the following year. Despite
numerous offers from collectors interested in only a few pieces, Mr. Rosenstock maintained the
collection as he had acquired it and sold it to the University of Massachusetts in 1969.
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- Hon-Dah Casino
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- White Mountain Apache Tribe in Hon-Dah, AZ
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- Hoopa Valley Tribe, California
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Hoopa |
US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the Official Website ot the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe. We encourage you to navigate our site in order to experience all the various programs, entities and enterprises the Hoopa Tribe has to offer.
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- Hopi Archaeological Tours
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Information on monthly tours led by Hopi anthropologist/archaeologist/ethnobotanist Micah Loma'omvaya and colleagues visiting Anasazi & Sinagua archaeological sites and the contemporary Hopi pueblos. Hopi owned & operated tour company!
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- Hopi Basketry Presentation
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- A short archival of information on Hopi Basketry.
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- Hopi Basketry Presentation
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- For UMASS Anthropology 310b- Part 1: History and Meaning (Rohith Sood), Part 2: Manufacture and Decoration (Cecil Lewis), Part 3: Bibliography. This presentation was created using an HP Scanjet 2cx, and was shown to approximately 40 people on May 30th, 1995. Utilizing a Mac Quadra 660 with an AV output, the pages were shown to the class using Netscape software. Accompanying the presentation was a 4 page handout, and of course the knowledgeable oral presentation of the 2 students above. The handout, graphical presentation, and this optional WWW accompaniment were created by Frank Provo. This HTML version of the presentation (handout included) was assembled by Karen M. Strom and is hosted on her server.
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- Hopi Basketry Second Mesa Style
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Hopi women continue a centuries-long tradition of coiled basketry. Colorful katsina, animal, and geometric designs include symbolism and tradition.
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- Hopi Basketry Third Mesa Style
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Colorful wicker baskets are made from sivaapi (rabbit brush) and suuvi (sumac) by the basketmakers of the Third Mesa.
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- Hopi Cultural Preservation Office
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- The Hopi Cultural Preservation Office (HCPO) Home Page was created by graduate students in Anthropology 615, Southwest Ethnology, Spring Semester
1996 at Northern Arizona University, under the instruction of Dr. Miguel Vasquez, with the collaboration and consent of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office,
through Leigh (Jenkins) Kuwanwisiwma, Director.
This Home Page won first place in the Society for Applied Anthropology President's Student Poster Competition at the March 1997 Annual Meeting in Seattle,
WA.
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- Hopi Indian Tribe's Office of Community Planning & Economic Development
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- The Hopi Indian Tribe's Office of Community Planning & Economic Development is dedicated to the improvement of the Hopi communities and economic conditions on the Hopi Indian Reservation. In a culturally appropriate manner and in compliance with the Hopit Tunatya’at.
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- Hopi Tribe of Arizona
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- The Hopi emerged from the Third World into this current Fourth World. This life is therefore referred to as the Fourth Way of Life for the Hopi. Hopi knew that life in this fourth world would be difficult and that we must learn a way of life from the corn plant.
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- Hopimarket.com
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Hopi Market, Own and operated by Hopi artisans, authentic handmade arts and crafts from the southwest. Artist bio's and collector items. Visit us today and be at home on Hopi with us, use our feedback form for inquires.
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- Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria, California
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Pomo |
US - Southwest |
- The mission of the Hopland Band of Pomo Indians is to provide for the protection of the homelands, the continuous
improvement of the social and economic standard of the people, the establishment of a democratically representative
government for present and future generations of the Band, and to avail the Tribe of the authorities conferred by the
Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Sat.984) as amended.
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- How To Kill A Nation: U.S. Policy in Western Shoshone Country Since 1863
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Pamphlet produced by the Western Shoshone National Council, with maps and photos. "It is the solemn duty of the Western Shoshone to protect Mother Earth from all forms of environmental destruction exemplified by open pit
mining, atomic testing, storage of nuclear waste, all forms of military testing and the pollution of the ground, air and water."
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- Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- Hwal`bay means "People of the Tall Pine." The Hualapai live on a reservation encompassing a million acres along 108 miles of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. The Hwal`bay call this middle river corridor "Hakataya" or "the backbone of the river".
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- Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Hubbell trading post has served the Navajo and Hopi Nation's people for over 100 years. The trading post continues to operate, buying Native American art from individuals and selling these items to visitors. This operation has been a National Historic Site since 1965. The store is operated by a non-profit organization,the Western National Parks Association. Our Friends group conduct events that raise funds that are donated to Native American college students.
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- IAIA Chronicle
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US - Southwest |
- The official online newspaper for and by the students of the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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- Imijez
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Sioux |
US - Southwest |
- Imijez, is a native-owned photography and web design firm offering our services to all kinds of projects. We look forward to adding videography in the near future.
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- Immortal Studios
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Yaqui |
US - Southwest |
- The website of Jesse Hernandez. Mr. Hernandez is a Yaqui/Chicano artist from the bay area. Painting,Drawing,Animation,Airbrush,Illustration,Design
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- Indian House Records - Taos, New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Indian House is a small record
company making high quality
recordings of traditional American
Indian music since 1966. Over 150
albums in stock.
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- Indian Library Collections
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US - Southwest |
- California - The California Indian Library Collections (CILC) was funded with the aim of returning unique cultural materials to California's Native Americans and making the collections available to all citizens through their local libraries. Archived sound recordings, photographs, and textual materials (such as books, journal articles, unpublished manuscripts and field notes, many of which were gathered by Berkeley researchers in the early years of this century) have been duplicated and installed in twenty-one northern and central California libraries. Each county collection contains materials specific to the tribes within that county. A composite CILC set is also located in the California Room at the California State Library in Sacramento.
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- Indians of California - Tad Beckman
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US - Southwest |
- Indians of San Diego County
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US - Southwest |
- Kumeyaay/Diegueño, Luiseño, Cupeño, and Cahuilla
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- Indigenous Language Institute
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US - Southwest |
- The Indigenous Language Institute collaborates with indigenous communities to revitalize and perpetuate the languages and culture of the original inhabitants of the Americas.
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- Indigenous Language Institute
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US - Southwest |
- The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) recognizes the imminent loss of indigenous peoples' languages. ILI facilitates innovative, successful community-based initiatives for language revitalization through collaboration with other appropriate groups and organizations, and promotes public awareness of this crisis.
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- Institute for Integrated Rural Development
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Institute of American Indian Arts
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US - Southwest |
- Established in 1962 by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Institute
of American Indian and Alaska Native Arts Development (IAIA) was initially a high
school. In 1975 the Institute became a two-year college offering associate degrees.
The institute also includes a major contemporary Indian art museum located just off
the Plaza in downtown Santa Fe (NM).
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- Institute of American Indian Arts
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US - Southwest |
- The Institute of American Indian
Arts is committed to the post
secondary education of native
american indians. We offer
degrees in creative writing,
studio arts, visual
communications and museum
studies. Our campus in Santa
Fe, New Mexico features a
museum of contemporary native
american fine art, tribal jewlery
and gifts.
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- Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
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US - Southwest |
- The IAIA Museum is home to the National Collection of Contemporary Indian Art, the most comprehensive collection of contemporary Indian art presented from an Indian perspective. The collection contains over 8,000 items including paintings, jewelry, sculpture, prints, photographs, drawings, weaving, costumes, other art objects, and historical material. It is a living document of the explorations in creativity that is inspirational for future generations of Indian artists. The collections represent the best works produced by the alumni and students of IAIA and contributing Indian artists from over 100 Indian nations.
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- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona was established in 1952 to provide a united voice for tribal governments
located in the State of Arizona to address common issues of concerns. On July 9, 1975, the council
established a private, non-profit corporation, Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.(ITCA), under the laws of the
State of Arizona to promote Indian self-reliance through public policy development. ITCA provides an
independent capacity to obtain, analyze and disseminate information vital to Indian community
self-development.
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- Internet Technology Service
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The one-stop Internet Technology Solution Provider for Tribes, Native American organizations and businesses to include online marketing and online business solutions to help sustainability and promote Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal Network designs.
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- Intertribal Council of Nevada, Inc
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Network Information on the 26 Tribes and Community Organizations that serve Indian People living in Nevada and the Great Basin Region. The main intent of ITCN is to serve as a large political body for the small Nevada Tribes. From that point in time, ITCN has played a major role in promoting Health, Educational, Social, Economic, and Job Opportunity Programs. ITCN now manages Federal and State funded programs aimed at improving the well-being of community members throughout the State of Nevada.
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- Introduction To Tule Ethnobotany
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US - Southwest |
- By Norm Kidder. Tule, seems to be both a general term for freshwater marshes and also for the sedges of the genus Scirpus. The term Tule Fog refers to moisture rising from the ground.
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- Ione Band of Miwok Indians of California
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Miwok |
US - Southwest |
- Thank you for taking a few moments to learn about the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, our people, our history and our future. The 535 members of the Ione Band are descendents of Nisenan and Miwok speaking people who lived throughout the Sacramento Valley and Sierra foothills.
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- IPL: Pueblo Pottery Exhibit
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Internet Public Library is the first public library of the Internet. As librarians, we are committed to providing valuable services to that world. We do so for many reasons: to provide library services to the Internet community, to learn and teach what librarians have to contribute in a digital environment, to promote librarianship and the importance of libraries, and to share interesting ideas and techniques with other librarians.
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- Isleta Gaming Palace
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US - Southwest |
- Isleta, NM
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- It's the same thing
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US - Southwest |
- An essay honoring the
Mescalero Apache people. I
describe their base
metaphor, a quartered
circle, with some history
and cultural context.
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- Jamul Indian Village of California
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Kumeyaay |
US - Southwest |
- Janet Moreland, Author and Poet
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Tsalagi author and poet, Janet (tseniti) Moreland, has recently published her first solo book, "Spilled Words," within the categories of Family & Friends, A Bit of Romance, Words from my Cherokee Spirit, and Just a Touch of Humor. On this site are the rest of her published collaborative works, including "The Howell Women Saga," historical fiction which follows four generations of women from 1865 to 1953. The stories have a Cherokee background and show the struggles of some Native/European mixed marriages. Her co-author is Shirley G. Webb, also of Cherokee descent.
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- Jeanette Katoney, Navajo Artist
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- As an abstract artist, my inspirations
come mostly from the Navajo female
weavers in my family. My mother, Alice
Katoney, has been a weaver all her life.
Growing up on the Navajo Reservation
near Hardrock, Arizona, I was
influenced by my mother, aunts and
grandmother. Now several of my
nieces are rug weavers as well. I chose
to express myself in two dimensional
abstract media.
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- Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the Home Site of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Our land is located in the mountains and rugged mesas of northern New Mexico. The landscape offers a diverse scenery of Ponderosa pine forests in mountainous terrain and Pinion pine mesas with Sage brush flats. Dulce New Mexico is the Jicarilla Apache Nation Headquarters and is accessible via US Highway 64 from Farmington and Chama. From Albuquerque via US Highway 550 and NM 537. (formerly the Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation)
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- Joe Tohonnie Jr. & White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Joe Tohonnie Jr. & The White Mountain Apache Crowndancers
originate from the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Whiteriver, AZ.
Joe is Apache/Dine and sings traditional Apache songs. Please visit our website for more information.
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- Journal of American Indian Education
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US - Southwest |
- The Journal of American Indian Education constitutes a record of policy and thinking that have governed the development of the educational system for American Indians in the last half of the 20th Century.
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- Justice for Joe
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Chippewa |
US - Southwest |
- Hello, my name is Jessie, I'm a Dutch woman, I live in Holland, and I've dedicated a website to a young Native American man named Joel Ritchie who's serving a life sentence in prison, but is innocent!
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- Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the Kaibab Indian Reservation, Arizona
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- The Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation is located on the Arizona Strip, about 50 miles north of the Grand Canyon. Reservation lands total 120,840 acres, straddling Coconino County and Mohave County in Arizona.
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- Karuk Tribe of California
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Karuk |
US - Southwest |
- The mission of the Karuk Tribal Council is to promote the general welfare of all Karuk people, to establish equality and justice for our tribe, to restore and preserve Tribal traditions, customs, language and ancestral rights, and to secure to ourselves and our descendants the power to exercise the inherent rights of self governance.
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- Kawaiisu Native American artist David Laughing Horse Robinson: acrylic paintings, steel sculptures
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Kawaiisu |
US - Southwest |
- David Laughing Horse Robinson is a Kawaiisu Native American artist who creates acrylic paintings, steel sculptures and etchings on steel plates. He works at California State University, Bakersfield, as an Instructional Technician. Laughing Horse teaches students how to use the materials and equipment necessary to create ceramics, paintings, photography and sculpture.
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- Kayenta TODAY
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A monthly newspaper for northeastern Navajo area residents
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- Kayenta Unified School District
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Kerry Ketchum
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US - Southwest |
- NAFB's mission is to distribute food to thousands of Arizona's most impoverished including the Native American populations. In conjunction with social service agencies, churches, civic and hunger relief organizations, NAFB is determined to wipe out malnutrition and hunger.
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- Kickapoo Justice
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Kickapoo |
US - Southwest |
- Native Women - we will continue the fight for the future of our people, for our children, and grandchildren to come...
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- KTNN - Navajo Nation Radio
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Navajo Nation owns and operates two commercial radio stations broadcasting from Window Rock, Arizona.
KTNN AM 660 is "The Voice of the Navajo Nation" and broadcasts 24 hours a day in both Navajo and English with a Country & Western/Native American music format. KTNN is a 50,000 watt clear signal with nighttime coverage reaching the entire US west of the Rockies (and northwest Mexico)!
KWRK 96.1 FM is a 100,000 watt stereo station serving the Four Corners, Gallup and the Navajo Nation with an Adult Contemporary/Top 40 format.
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- La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the La Jolla Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- The La Jolla Indian Reservation was est. in 1875, over 130 years ago by executive order ofthe president of the United States Ulysses S. Grant. However we have existed here for thousands of years. This reservation consists of 9,998 acres of Federal Land and around 702 enrolled Tribal Members.
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- La Raza Unida
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US - Southwest |
- La Raza Unida party is a party born of the Indigenous Chicano peoples. The Chicano who is of Indigenous descent mainly Mexican and U.S. southwest struggles for political power along with and recognizing we are a part of the whole indigenous peoples struggle for Self-Determination.
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- Labriola National American Indian Data Center
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US - Southwest |
- The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, part of Arizona State University Libraries, contains a research collection containing information on Native American/Alaska Native tribes. It provides access to this information through the use of computer databases, the Internet, and CD-ROM. The collection is international in scope and brings together in one location, current and historic information on government, culture, world-view, Social life and customs, tribal history, and biography.
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- Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, Nevada
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Little Hawkwoman's Native American Page
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Lomahongva's Fine Art
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- The contemporary sculptures and paintings of award winning Hopi artist Gerry Quotskuyva are showcased on this site.
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- Lone Elk Creations
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Lakota |
US - Southwest |
- Native American Dolls. Handmade, unique, traditional. Made from genuine accessories ranging from buffalo hide to glass trade beads. Dolls collected by museums, galleries, private and public collectors. See website for more information on these collectable and fine quality dolls made by Lakota Doll Artist, Diane Tells His Name
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- Lone Wolf Band of Cherokee Indians
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Lone Wolf Band of Cherokee Indians, replaces the Lone Wolf United Indian Tribe. Indians Cherokee Indians, educational material, stories, months and moons and much more. One of the most educational Cherokee websites on the web today.
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- Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- With nearly 25,000 acres of federally-recognized tribal land, the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation is the largest Native American reservation in San Diego County, and it rests in some of the most remote and inaccessible high mountain wilderness areas of Southern California.
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- Lost Spoke Miniature Horse Ranch
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Gila River |
US - Southwest |
- Miniature Horses
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- LSA/CELP Endangered Language Database
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US - Southwest |
- The Linguistic Society of America's Committee on Endangered Languages and Their Preservation database includes information from one hundred and nine (109) language researchers reporting on 151 languages/dialects.
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- Maidu Tribe
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Maidu |
US - Southwest |
- Based in Oroville, California. Contact information, black and white historical photo and letter.
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- Map of Hopi Reservation
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Provided by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office.
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- Martha Hopkins Struever
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US - Southwest |
- Nations Represented
Native American Indian Art
for the Collector: Pueblo
pottery, Navajo rugs, Hopi
katcinas, inlay jewelry and
other exceptional pieces
presented by Martha
Hopkins Struever.
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- Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
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US - Southwest |
- The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, holds over 10 million individual items in its archaeological , ethnological , archival, photo and
skeletal collections. The collections come from all parts of the world, but have a Southwestern emphasis. The Maxwell is the only museum in the Southwest whose
mission encompasses the entire history of mankind and culture around the world.
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- Mazatzal Casino
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Owned by the Tonto Apache Tribe in Payson, AZ
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- Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Gun Lake Tribe
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- Medicine Bird Gallery
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Medicine Bird Gallery features Taos Pueblo artist and musician Blue Spruce Standing Deer. He sings both traditional Taos Pueblo songs and songs he composes himself.
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- Medicine Bird Gallery
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Blue Spruce Standing Deer is an Artist,Traditional Musician and a Native of Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. He also gives drumming workshops, and performs House Blessings and Weddings.
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- Memorial Poem for Roberta Blackgoat
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- by Nokwisa Yona, titled "Honoring
Roberta"
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- Mesa Elementary School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Met Native American Artist Jackson Narcomey
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Muscogee |
US - Southwest |
- Award winning Creek/Seminole artist Jackson Narcomey.
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- Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
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Seminole |
US - Southwest |
- Michael Moore - SW School of Botanical Medicine Home Page
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US - Southwest |
- Medicinal Plant Images / Medicinal Plants: Manuals, Folios, Classic Texts, Research / Medicinal Plants: Resources, FAQs, Regional plant checklists / Commercial publications by Michael Moore: Information, reviews, and sources
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- Mike Tutt Bii Ghaan
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Millicent Rogers Museum
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US - Southwest |
- Although collected purely for personal enjoyment by
Millicent Rogers and never envisioned as a
"museum" collection, her collections were
opened to the public in 1956 by her family,
as a way of sharing her vision. Since that
time, the Museum collections have grown
and expanded to encompass many areas
outside of Millicent Rogers' own interest,
and the Museum that bears her name is
today visited by thousands of visitors from
around the world each year. What began as
a personal quest for quality is today a proud
legacy of art, design, and craftsmanship that
captures the spirit of creativity of northern
New Mexico.
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- Monster Slayer - Beads and Supplies
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US - Southwest |
- Sterling silver, 999 fine silver, silver filled, 14k gold, gold filled, nickel, copper, red and yellow brass, findings, beads, tools, equipment, display items and other related supplies are our primary inventory items.
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- Monty Claw
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo, oil and watercolor paintings, peyote fans, and NAC art by Monty Claw, Navajo artist.
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- Monument Valley High School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- mother earth blues band
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- fron the navajo rez comes two native Bluesmen.....
we are currently recording our first original cd.we want to play for all native people on all the rezz's.
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- Museum of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Older than the state of New Mexico itself, the Museum of New
Mexico houses the country's most intriguing collection of art, history
and culture in four museums and five monuments statewide. Come
discover the true heart and soul of the Southwest.
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- NABI 2003
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US - Southwest |
- Scheduled for August 2003, the Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) Tournament is a four-day event that will be held at America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The event is an opportunity to bring Native American male and female athletes who are currently playing at the high school level in the Southwest into contact with professional athletes, professional and college scouts, celebrities, Tribal leaders and the business community. But it is the hope that this event may provide a spark that ignites Native American youth to set their sights a little higher and making the most of their potential and to one day see a Native American youth reach the stars by walking onto the NBA or WNBA floor.
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- Naschitti Elemtary School
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US - Southwest |
- Nataani Nez Elementary School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- National Indian Youth Leadership Project
|
Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Our emphasis is on Youth Leadership, Service-Learning, and outdoor experiencial activities. We serve thousands of youth, mostly in Gallup and the Navajo Nation.
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- Nations of the 4 Directions
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US - Southwest |
- NOTFD is an organization of and for the Native American LGBT community of the greater San Diego area.
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- Native American Alliance Foundation
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US - Southwest |
- The Native American Alliance Foundation provides programs in substance abuse and mental health counseling, Native-traditional healing, Nation Building and community development, Indian Child Welfare, law enforcement and community policing.
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- Native American Children's Books
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Southwest |
- Collection of bibliographies, articles, and more related to contemporary and historical Native themes in children's books; emphasis on Native authors and illustrators. (Please note new URL).
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- Native American Diabetes Project
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US - Southwest |
- The Native American Diabetes Project was started to help people be strong in body and spirit. The Project has
been supported by the National Institutes of Health DK 9217, the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM, the
University of New Mexico School of Medicine, and a generous grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation.
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- Native American Duck Decoy, c.0-1000 B.C.E.
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US - Southwest |
- 2,000-3,000 year old duck decoy made of shoreline plants was found in Nevada. Smithsonian
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- Native American Language Center - UC Davis
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US - Southwest |
- The Center's goal has been to support the teaching and learning of Native American Languages, and to encourage general linguistic research on American Indian languages, but it will also be dedicated to fostering the intergenerational transfer of language knowledge in Native American communities.
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- Native American Lighting Corporation
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The only 100% American Indian Women owned supplier of common and hard to find Light Bulbs, Lighting Fixtures, Audio, and Related Products. Headquartered in their traditional home lands.
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- Native American Preparatory School
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US - Southwest |
- Native American Public Health
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US - Southwest |
- Public health consulting site for Tribal governments, Tribal health, and others who want to work with Tribal communities.
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- Native American Recognition Days
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US - Southwest |
- This annual event continues its tradition of promoting Native American cultures through a celebration of traditional and contemporary events. The theme this year is "Strentghtening Family Unity".
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- Native American Recording Artist Michael Jeans
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Comanche |
US - Southwest |
- A unique style of Native American/southwest music that is soothing yet emotionally moving.
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- Native American Studies - Humboldt State
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US - Southwest |
- Native American Studies at University of New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- Native American Visions
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US - Southwest |
- It is our goal to help keep the
Native American art form alive by
inspiring and supplying craft
workers who honor Native
American heritage.
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- NATIVE ARTS 07.COM
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Southwest |
- Native Arts 07.com, Sells Native American apparel and home decor products, featuring many Southeastern Tribal Designs (Muscogee (Creek), Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Seminole) Native American Family owned
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- Native Auto Glass
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Native Auto Glass provides auto glass replacements, chip repairs, and tinting. We are located in the Phoenix Metropolitan area, however, we also service the local Native American reservations in this area as well. The owner, Fred Martin, is a Navajo from Tuba City, Arizona. We are looking for ways to reach the native communities.
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- Native Legal Net
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Native Legal Net is a project of DNA-People's Legal Services. On this site you will find: help with legal problems; information about Navajo and Hopi courts, cases and laws, including court forms; Indian law resources and links; poverty law resources; information about DNA-People's Legal Services, our clients, and service area; employment opportunities with DNA and the Navajo and Hopi Courts; and links to other legal research and information resources on the Internet.
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- Native Nevada Classroom
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Washoe |
US - Southwest |
- This site contains lesson plans on Indian culture, environment and history. Designed for K-6 teachers in Nevada, the lessons supplement most subject areas and focus on the Great Basin tribes: the Washoe, Paiute and Shoshone.
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- Native Praise
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Cocopah |
US - Southwest |
- Native Praise is a Native gospel band of the Cocopah Nation and of the Dine Nation, reaching out to all nations with music.
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- Native Stars Basketball Academy
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Native Stars Basketball Academy provides basketball training to Native American and non-Native American athletes that are in the 8th to 12th grade. All training sessions are presented in the Phoenix, AZ area. Visit our site for information about the basketball program.
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- Native Tongue Magazine
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- I would like to introduce a new business venture called Native Tongue Newspaper Magazine. The monthly magazine will primarily feature Native Music, Entertainers, Role Models and Artist. The newspaper magazine will be an affordable medium for advertisers targeting the Adult (18-49) Native Americans.
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- Native Youth Stuff
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US - Southwest |
- This Site Is For Native Youth To Come And Talk To Other Native Youth.
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- NativeArtsNaiton.com
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- NativeArtsNation.com is dedicated helping the Native American Art community to establish an internet presence through web design and marketing consultation solutions.
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- NativeOUT
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US - Southwest |
- NativeOUT is a grassroots Native American Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Two-Spirit (LGBTTS) organization, serving central Arizona.
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- Nativepoemz
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US - Southwest |
- Dine (Navajo) Poetry
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- Navajo Art
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Paintings by Virgil Julis Nez.
Virtual gallery, personal reflections.
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- Navajo Baskets
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo baskets are usually made with a two-rod-and-bundle-coiled technique of sumac and yucca. Natural materials are used to dye the material.
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- Navajo Clan Names
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A list of all Navajo Clans, spelled in Navajo, with its English meaning. When a Navajo baby is born, he or she belongs to the clan of the mother. The clan name passes on through her to her children. When a young man marries, it must be to someone completely outside of his clan. Even though people in his clan are not all blood-related, it is considered inappropriate to marry within one's own clan. This rule is strictly observed. Should it occur, it would be considered as "incest" to the Navajo people.
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- Navajo Genealogical Tree of Harrison Lapahie Jr.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo Learning Network
|
Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A project sponsored by the National Science Foundation to develop
the technological infrastructure of Navajo educational institutions
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- Navajo Links Page by Packrat
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A page of links to Navajo-related websites with short descriptions of those sites.
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- Navajo Mother Earth and Father Sky
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- I am a Navajo Indian.
Come visit my site and learn about me, my family and my
people, the Navajo.
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- Navajo Nation Courts
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- description of Navajo judiciary
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- Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah
|
Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- These pages are devoted to the Navajo Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the Southwest.
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- Navajo Preparatory School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The mission of the school is to educate talented and motivated college-bound Navajo and other Native American youth who have the potential to succeed in higher education and become leaders in their respective communities. The school provides a rigorous academic program based on a strong foundation of Navajo philosophy supported by a residential environmnet that enhances individuality and independence. This mission is reflected in the School's motto, "Yisdeekáágóó Nat'áaanii -- Leading into the Future."
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- Navajo Sacred Mountains
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Sacred Mountains of the Navajos: Mt. Blanca, Mt. Taylor, San Francisco Peaks, Mt. Hesperus, Governador Knob, Huerfano Mesa, Navajo Mountain
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- Navajo Spaceships, Star Mountain & Rez Memories
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Native american on line writing journal, short stories of life at Two Gray Hills on the Navajo Reservation, directories include Laughing Road-gorwing up, Navajo Spaceships-tales and legends, Star Mountain-stories on Navajo ife and Hear Songs-poetry about love and life by John Rustywire, Navajo
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- Navajo Square
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo Square - Internet portal providing chat, forum, profiles, news, blogs, and many other services to the Navajo people and beyond.
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- Nizhoni Elementary School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Nizhoni Graphix
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Nizhoni Graphix is a full
service design and development
company committed to providing
Native businesses with
professional and cost
effective web and print
services. Come visit our site
and see what we can do for you.
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- Nizhoni Spirit Horse
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- John I. King - Dine' (Navajo) Native American traditional style watercolor artist. Santa Fe Indian Market Best of Category and Division awards.
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- No Dirty Gold - Western Shoshone Nation
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Indigenous Peoples unite to oppose destructive mining practices across North America
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- Northern Californian Indian Development Council
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US - Southwest |
- With the main administrative office located in Eureka, California, the Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) was founded to research, develop and administer programs designed to meet the specific social and economic needs of the American Indian people. Since its inception in 1976, as a California nonprofit corporation, NCIDC has provided assistance in virtually all areas of community development and has evolved into one of the largest American Indian Human Service Agencies in the State of California. NCIDC operates a fine Arts Gallery and Gift Boutique featuring the best of American Indian Artist's and their work, with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California.
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- Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the home page and official web site of the North Fork Mono Rancheria, a federally recognized Indian tribe listed in the Federal Register as the Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California.
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- Notah Begay III
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The official web presence of PGA Tour golfer Notah Begay III, a Native American athlete from Albuquerque, N.M. See what's in Notah's golf bag, read the latest on the career of NB3 or see where Notah's playing next.
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- O'odham Coiled Willow Baskets
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Tohono O'odham |
US - Southwest |
- From the collection of the Arizona State Museum, three stunning coiled willow, devil's claw and cattail baskets from the early 1900's.
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- Official Darren Geffre Site
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Blackfeet |
US - Southwest |
- The Official Darren Geffre Site!! The site contains information on this native artist that is currently on the rise in the Native and Mainstream Industry.
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- Official Darren Geffre Site
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Blackfeet |
US - Southwest |
- This is the official site of "award winning" pop-rock singer/songwriter Darren Geffre. This site includes MP3's, tour dates, cd lyrics and fan club information.
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- Official Red Earth Site
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US - Southwest |
- A butt kicking mix of Native/Latin Phunk, Punk, Ragga, Groove!!!!!
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- Ohlone Indians
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Ohlone |
US - Southwest |
- Ojo Amarillo Elementary School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Located in the heart of NAPI (Navajo Agricultural Products, Inc.) south of the San Juan River near Kirtland, New Mexico, Ojo Amarillo Elementary serves students in grades K - 6.
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- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Forensic Artist Harvey Pratt
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Cheyenne |
US - Southwest |
- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation & Native American Forensic Artist specializing in witness description drawings, skull reconstruction, age progression, photo retouch, skull tracing and police art
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- Omaha Nation Public School
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Omaha |
US - Southwest |
- Oriental Rug Repair Co., For the highest quality Navajo rug restoration.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The highest quality Navajo and Oriental rug repair.
Information on the care of Navajo rugs and insect damage prevention.
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- Oyate Music Group Recordings
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Lakota |
US - Southwest |
- Oyate Music Group Recordings is a Native owned and operated music label, bringing you the BEST in comtemporary and traditional Native American artists and thier music.
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- Paiute Miniature Covered Basket
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- This very small coiled basket of willow and devil's claw was created around 19201930. It is in the Illinois State Museum Collection.
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- Paiute Palace Casino
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Bishop, CA
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- Paiute Water Jug
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Willow, devil's claw, cotton cord. Size 12.2" x 8.25" Ca. 1880-1890. From the Illinois State Museum Condell Collection.
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- Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Lone Pine Community of the Lone Pine Reservation, California
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Welcome to the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation Web Site
On April 20, 1937 the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation was established through a land exchange between the Department of the Interior and the City of Los Angeles.
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- Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony, Nevada
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- The Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe, also known as the Toi Ticutta (cattail eaters) is located in the Lahontan Basin, in the shadow of the sacred Fox Peak Mountain in Nevada.
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- Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pala Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- We hope that this web site will assist you in learning more about our people, our history and our culture.
We are located in Pala, California, in North San Diego County.
We welcome you to indulge in our rich history.
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- Panther's Lodge
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Cherokee |
US - Southwest |
- Welcome to Panther's Lodge! This Web site contains pages on Cherokee and Choctaw history, Native American genetics, and Our Family History, a genealogy site begun in 1998 devoted to genealogy of our Southern families.
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- Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona
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Yaqui |
US - Southwest |
- Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians have lived in what is now Tehama County for countless generations.
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- Patrick Shendo Mirabal
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Gifted musician, composer and actor Patrick Shendo Mirabal is from Jemez and Taos Pueblo New Mexico. He draws on stories taken from his own life and that of his Jemez family and ancestors, Patrick writes and performs his own music, all of it composed on flutes he crafted himself. Patrick's freshman CD "Lives in Motion" was released in July 2005.
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- Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pechanga Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Welcome to our place in the sun. For more than 10,000 years the Pechanga People have called the Temecula Valley home and now a time of renewed optimism is upon us where we can build and plan a better life for our people and our region.
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- Petition Against Gale Norton as Interior Secretary
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- Indian Nations and Supporters Against Gale Norton - sign the petition to stop her confirmation as Secretary of the Interior.
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- Peyote Church case
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US - Southwest |
- US v. Boyll, New Mexico Federal District Court [744 F. Supp. 1333 (1991)]; opinion by Chief Judge Burciaga
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- Phoenix Dark Wind
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The first ever All Native American tournament paintball team.
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- Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Pima Indians: Pathfinders for Health
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Pima |
US - Southwest |
- This cooperative search between the Pima Indians and the NIH began in 1963 when the NIDDK (then called the National
Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), made a survey of rheumatoid arthritis among the Pimas
and the Blackfeet of Montana. They discovered an extremely high rate of diabetes among the Pima Indians. Two years
later, the Institute, the Indian Health Service, and the Pima community set out to find some answers to this mystery. They
hoped to shed light on an even broader question: Why do Native Americans, Hispanics and other non-white peoples have
up to ten times the rate of diabetes as Caucasians?
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- Pinoleville Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Pojoaque Valley School District, northern New Mexico
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US - Southwest |
- The Pojoaque Valley School District includes several communities in northern New Mexico. Comments by Pojoaque students portray us.
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- Political Asylum for Lakota Activist Little Rock Reed
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Lakota |
US - Southwest |
- by Mike Adams, Indian Country Today reporter
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- Pomo Trinket Basket
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Pomo |
US - Southwest |
- Ca. 1900-1920 Willow, redbud or alder, vegetal dye. Size: 7" x 5.375" dia. from the Illinois State Museum Condell Collection.
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- Pottery by John Gonzales
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- John Gonzales offers high quality native clay
products directly from the artists. The work of
John Gonzales and other artists from San
Ildefonso and nearby Pueblos
can be seen and purchased through this
website.
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- Pre-Law Summer Institute for American Indians & Alaska Natives
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US - Southwest |
- The Pre-Law Summer Institute for American Indians & Alaska Natives (PLSI), established in 1967, is an 8-week program for Native American students who plan to attend law school in the fall. The program replicates the 1st semester of law school, in addition to building a solid network of Native lawyers who will all be entering practice at the same time after law school. Applicants must be a member of a tribe, have a bachelor's degree and taken the LSAT. (For a full list of requirements and a down-loadable application, please see the PLSI website.) There is no tuition charge, but participants should seek tribal funding for living expenses. Deadline is the last Friday in March each year. - Albuquerque, NM
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- Pueblo Cultural Center
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US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo people are settled in nineteen communities, some of which have been continuously inhabited since long before the discovery of America. Still retaining their ancient and largely secret ceremonial life, they nevertheless welcome visitors from all over the world, and offer a glimpse of the proud heritage which they have kept alive for more than a thousand years.
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- Pueblo Direct
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US - Southwest |
- Pueblodirect.com is Proud to offer Unique, Authentic Native American arts. You'll find American Indian Jewelry, Pottery, Kachina dolls and much more by Zuni, Navajo, and Hopi artists like Emma Yepa, Tommy Singer, Bennie Ration and more.
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- pueblo drums
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- I'm a drum maker from Taos
Pueblo and I do a lot of Indian
Markets, Santa FE Indian Market,
Eight Northern Pueblo, Heard
Museum
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- Pueblo Food Specialties
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo /Navajo Hot Sauce, Salsa & Roasted Red Chili Sauces have the Gourmet Market humming and will have you dreaming you were dancing to a Southwest Drumbeat.
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- Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo de Cochiti, (Cochiti), is located 55 miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico and is contained within 53,779 acres of reservation land that sustains 1,175 Pueblo members according to the 1990 BIA census. Cochiti, the northernmost Keresan Pueblo in New Mexico, is located in Sandoval and Santa Fe Counties, approximately 13 miles northwest of Interstate 25 and 35 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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- Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Isleta Pueblo is centrally located in the Río Grande Valley, 13 miles (21 km) south of Albuquerque five minutes away from I-25 via Exit 215. Originally established around the 1300s, the name Isleta comes from the Spanish language and means "Little Island."
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- Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
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- Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Pojoaque’s Tribal Council established the Poeh Center in 1988 as the first permanent tribally owned and operated mechanism for cultural preservation and revitalization within the Pueblo communities of the northern Rio Grande Valley.
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- Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Sandia Pueblo is a Native American community near Albuquerque New Mexico. It is a sovereign nation whose government provides municipal services to pueblo residents and oversees enterprises, including a casino. Indian gaming,history & the Sandia Mountain claim are discussed in detail.
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- Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Santa Ana is a Native American tribe with reservation lands that include a strip of New Mexico's fertile Rio Grande valley. The members of Santa Ana, the Tamayame (the name of the people in our Keres language), have lived in our present location approximately sixteen miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, since at least the early 1500s.
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- Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark
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- Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Website
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribes' Reservation
is located thirty five miles northeast of
Reno, Nevada in a remote desert area located
in the counties of Washoe, Lyon, and Storey.
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- Quality Home Care, division of Native Resource Development, Inc.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- suggested location: New Mexico & Arizona
Quality Home Care, a Native American, female-owned and operated Home Health Care company serving communities in New Mexico and Arizona. If eligible, they can provide an attendant/caregiver to help elders with their activities of daily living in the comfort of their own home. This prevents our elders from having to go to nursing homes and allows them to stay in their communities and with family and loved ones. Their goal is to provide "QUALITY" home health care to our elders & disabled community in a friendly, culturally-familiar, and respectful manner. Contact info is on the website.
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- Quapaw Language
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Quapaw |
US - Southwest |
- The Quapaw tongue belongs to the Dhegiha subdivision of the Siouan language family and is closely related to the Omaha, Osage, Kansa, and Ponca tribes, all of whom speak similar dialects. This is one of many reasons scholars agree that the Quapaw originally lived near or with the other Dhegiha Sioux.
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- Quechan News
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Quechan |
US - Southwest |
- A new and exciting publication and e-zine for us! We offer news and information, hot off the press! We give you the local news as well as global news!
We are here to inform you on current events as they happen.
We give up news on tribal affairs, current events, sports, entertainment, lifestyles, health and wellness, and so much more!!!!
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- R.B. Ravens Gallery
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US - Southwest |
- Features 19th and early 20th century American Indian art including Navajo textiles, Pueblo pottery, Hopi Kachinas, antique American Indian jewelry, and early American Indian paintings
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- R.B. Ravens Gallery
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US - Southwest |
- Features 19th and early 20th century American Indian art including Navajo textiles, Pueblo pottery, Hopi Kachinas, antique American Indian jewelry, and early American Indian paintings
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- Rabbit Skin Blankets
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US - Southwest |
- Coloring page through Tomo-Kahni State Park from thier Kid's Corner/Clothing Coloring Pages
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- Randy Granger
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Randy Granger is a man of the Southwest. He is a journeyman musician and singer, best-known for his Native American flute-playing, who has lived most of his life in New Mexico in the Southwestern United States in the land of sage and mesquite, hawks and rattlesnakes, deserts and canyons, the Rio Grande River and stunning sunsets. The music on his latest album, A Place Called Peace, reflects that Southwestern lifestyle, his American Indian heritage and his belief that world peace begins within each individual.
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- RED INK Magazine
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US - Southwest |
- RED INK’s primary mission is to cultivate and highlight Native American intellectual and creative expression through the media of poetry, short stories, creative non-fiction, scholarly articles, original artwork and photography, and book, music and film reviews. RED INK also promotes an ongoing discourse with students, professors, tribal leaders, tribal members, and all other interested communities (Native and non-Native) regarding critical and timely Native American issues.
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- Redbird
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US - Southwest |
- Promoting the Awareness and Celebration of Indigenous Cultures and People and Creating a Sustainable Future
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- Redding Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Redding Rancheria is a sovereign nation where pride in Tribal culture, history and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. Redding Rancheria is a leader in the constructive development of its people, the larger Indian community and the Redding region.
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- Redding Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Redding Rancheria is a sovereign nation where pride in Tribal culture, history and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. Redding Rancheria is a leader in the constructive development of its people, the larger Indian community and the Redding region.
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- Redhand Apparel
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Contemporary clothing for Native Americans.
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- Reed Web Graphics
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Blackfeet |
US - Southwest |
- Content developer and Web Specialist for Small to Mid-level businesses.
We specialize in placing Culture online!
Solely owned by a member of the Blackfeet Nation, we pride ourselves on quality production, at affordable pricing.
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- Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located near Reno and Sparks, Nevada. The tribal membership consists of 481 members from three Great Basin Tribes - the Paiute, the Shoshone, and the Washoe.
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- Report of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - Western Shoshone
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Report of the Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights (IACHR) of the Organization of American States (OAS) concerning the human rights complaint filed by Mary and Carrie Dann,
Western Shoshone Indians, and other materials from The Case of Mary and Carrie Dann v. The
United States.
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- Rez Education
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US - Southwest |
- Rez Education is an online community of teachers dedicated to teaching Native American Students. Our purpose is to find better ways to educate our students by communication and critical discourse on our profession. We welcome articles and news events authored by members about where they teach. Schools are also welcome to place employment information on our forums to aid in the search for educators from around the world.
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- ReZdawgs presents Clan/destine
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- RezNews
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Chippewa |
US - Southwest |
- Native American News Links that provide information on Relevant Social-Educational-Tribal Issues that Affect Indian People. Information and News also about Turtle Mountain Chippewa.
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- rezshots.com
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Landscapes of the Navajo Nation.
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- Right Click Designs
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- We provide affordable website designs
and graphic designs for businesses,
organizations, and personal websites! We
use HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Flash and
CMS scripts.
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- Right Livelihood Award - Mary and Carrie Dann
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Mary and Carrie Dann are traditional Western Shoshone women and the major leaders in their people's political and legal battle to retain their ancestral lands.
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- Riverside Municipal Museum Online Exhibitions
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US - Southwest |
- Including exhibits on Plateau Indians and their manufacturing techniques of baskets, bags and doll cradles. Other exhibits on the Mexican American Community (1917-1950) Nuestros Antepasados as well as an exhibit on Inuit Artists of the Arctic.
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- Robert Mirabal - A Fansite
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Tiwa |
US - Southwest |
- Fansite for musician Robert Mirabal. Images from performances and related links.
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- Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
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Pomo |
US - Southwest |
- The Robinson Rancheria Tribe of Pomo Indians is comprised of 426 members including children.
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- Rock-A-Bye Records
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Tohono O'odham |
US - Southwest |
- Recording, Sales, and Distribution of Waila (Chicken Scratch) Music. We also have recordings from other local tribes.
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- Ronald Honyouti & Family, Master Katsina Doll Carvers
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- The Honyouti family, of the Third Mesa at Hopi, contains the master katsina doll carvers, the brothers Ronald, Brian & Lauren, and Ronald's son, Mavasta. Rick, another brother, makes solid wood furniture with Hopi motifs on the tops and doors.
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- Ronald Honyouti, Hopi Katsina doll carver
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Wonderful Hopi Katsina dolls carved by Ronald Honyouti and other members of his family. Ronald is a world renowned artist who has lived most of his life on the Hopi reservation.
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- Ronald Roybal Music Portal
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The e-commerce site for five time Native American Music Award nominee, Ronald Roybal. Native American Flute and Spanish Flamenco Guitar recordings are available for online purchase from this site. Also includes performance schedule and booking information.
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- Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- (formerly the Covelo Indian Community)
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- Rumsey Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Ruth N. Bond Elementary School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Ryal School - Henryetta, Oklahoma
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Creek (Muskogee) |
US - Southwest |
- Sac and Fox Native American Dolls
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Sac |
US - Southwest |
- Authentic, individually handmade Sac and Fox Native American dolls
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- Sacred White Buffalo
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US - Southwest |
- I am Jason, and I am Unanga (Aleut) from the Aleutian Islands of Alaska! I wanted to inform all of the tribes of the existence of seven white buffalo! These are the only true white buffalo in the world, and there has not been a true white buffalo since 1833! Please visit the website, see for yourself. I am compiling my own web site, it is going to be the most definitive website about white buffalo ever. If you have any questions, please email me!
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- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River Reservation, Arizona
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Pima |
US - Southwest |
- San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- The "Apache" Nde (The People) have a culturally rich heritage tied to the earth which is evident to this day, our existence is steeped with thousands of years of clanship lineage and knowledge passed down through the centuries, we welcome you to meet the peoples of our community to trade discover our wares and knowledge.
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- San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Sandpaintings
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- From David Silver Bear's website. The Navajo are well known for their spectacular and intricate sandpaintings. These are made, and used in healing, and other ceremonies. A real sandpainting takes days to prepare, all natural colored sand is used, obtained from such places as the famous Arizona Painted Desert and around the Navajo reservation. The paintings are done on the ground, usually inside a ceremonial hut, and in the ceremony they are destroyed and the sand is given back to nature.
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- Santa Ana Star Casino
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US - Southwest |
- Bernalillo, NM
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- Santa Fe Arts and Culture
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US - Southwest |
- An extensive online resource for residents and visitors alike featuring up-to-the-minute information on what’s happening in Santa Fe’s vibrant cultural community. There is extensive information on about Native American feast days and dances, artist studio tours, local entertainment and more.
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- Santa Fe Indian Trading Company
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US - Southwest |
- Santa Fe Indian Trading Company and
Dressman’s Gifts feature authentic Native
American arts, jewelry, pottery and folk
art from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and local
Northern New Mexico Pueblo indians and
Spanish artists.
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- Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- In 1934, the Santa Rosa Rancheria was established on about 40 acres of desolate farmland in Lemoore, California.
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- Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Saq' Be': Organization for Mayan and Indigenous Spiritual Studies
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Maya |
US - Southwest |
- Saq' Be' serves to educate the public on current Indigenous struggles, assist Indigenous communities in the preservation of their spiritual traditions, and arrange for meetings and exchanges between spiritual leaders of Indigenous communities and the general public, with an emphasis on involving young adults. The organization's current focus is working with the highland Maya of Guatemala.
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- Scenic Pictures on the Navajo Nation
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Scenic Pictures on the Navajo Nation: Window Rock, Shiprock, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Coal Mine Canyon, Black Mesa.
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- Scholarly Responsibilities to Indigenous Communities
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- a statement by Professor Devon Mihesuah of Northern Arizona University, 16 April 2003, first in a series of statements on this topic, organized by
H-AMINDIAN@H-NET.MSU.EDU
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- Seba Dalkai Boarding School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Navajo Nation has selected Seba Dalkai School as the pilot to develop, test and valididate a national school system.
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- Sedonawolf
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US - Southwest |
- Zuni Fetishes. Article on The Use of Zuni Fetishes as a Modern Oracle
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- Shades of the Southwest
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Shades of the Southwest a Native American owned and operated business is proud to present these Original Hand Printed Native American Pueblo designs by George Toya, a self taught Native American artist from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico.
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- Shadow of the MeWuk Prehistoric Trail
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US - Southwest |
- This 1/4-mile loop trail begins at a reconstruction of a small MeWuk Indian village, including a cedar bark sweat house, dwelling, and acorn granary. Located on an actual prehistoric, summer camp site, a brochure guides you through facets of MeWuk Indian life, highlighting the MeWuk peoples' close relationship to the land. Pick-up a brochure at the trailhead.
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- Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry
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US - Southwest |
- Plant Food Gathering and Transport, Storage and Food Serving Baskets, Food Preparation and Serving Baskets, Specialized Baskets, Fancy Gift Baskets, Other Specialized Basket Types, Traps, Basket Weaving Methods.
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- Sheep is Life
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Diné bé'iina', Inc.
The Navajo Lifeway
Sheep is Life presents two
days of workshops,
information, and action
plans for sustainable land
use and livestock
production on the Navajo
Nation. Organized by Diné
bé’iina’, Inc., a nonprofit
organization, Sheep is Life
will be held from 9:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. (MDT) on Friday
and Saturday, July 19 and
20, at Diné College in
Tsaile, Arizona, Navajo
Nation. Events are free and
open to the public;
programs are in English
and Navajo.
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- Sheephead Films
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Sheephead Films produces original Native American films, the majority of the films that we produce are made on the Navajo Nation and depict the reality of life on Navajoland. Sheephead Films consists of award winning Native film makers Shonie and Andee De La Rosa. We produce, direct, and edit all Sheephead Film productions, and have collaborated with many film companies and directors from all over the world on numerous productions. We firmly believe in portraying Native people with integrity, honesty, cultural accuracy and sensitivity. The Native American has been poorly depicted in film and media for far too long, we hope to change that with the work we produce.
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- Sherman Indian High School
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US - Southwest |
- Sherman Indian High School strives for increase communication between parents, teachers, dorms, counselors and administration. The environment at Sherman allows for an intense monitoring of student progress by both the dorms and the teachers. Due to the fact that Sherman Indian High School is a boarding school, it allows for a more personal interaction between students, teachers and dormitory staff in a culturally enriched environment.
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- Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract), California
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US - Southwest |
- Shiny gold - poisoned land
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- By Renate Domnick (Society for threatened peoples). English version by Elisa Grazzi.
Four of the biggest international gold companies operate on Western Shoshone land. Gold extraction produces more waste than any other mining activity. In fact, 99.9% of dug material is useless, as there are only 1 to 3 grams of gold in each ton of rocks. |
- Shiprock High School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Shiwi Messenger
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- a bi-weekly community forum for the news,
opinions and expressions of the Pueblo of Zuni and surrounding
communities.
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- Shoshone Bibliography
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Shundahai Network
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- "One Water...One Air...One Mother Earth," Western Shoshone Spiritual Leader, Corbin Harney
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- SILENTHUNDER thesign grphx
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US - Southwest |
- SILENTHUNDER thesign grphx in a native owned and operated design firm establishment. We provide a vital visual art work for Native and Non-native people. Our rates are cost conscious and works within anybodys budget. Please visit and browse through our website for full comprehensive of the silentcommunication graphic designs
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- Silverbear Studio & Gallery
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- Silverbear Studio & Gallery located in Zuni New Mexico, features the artwork of award winning Artist Carlton & Julie Marie Jamon as Well as other Zuni Artist. Featured art include handmade jewelry and handmade paper wall art.
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- Silverbear Studio and Gallery
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- Carlton and Julie Jamon, of the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, have been making jewelry since 1984. Carlton and Julie Marie Jamon's work is confirmation of their Native American heritage in the 21st century world. Their jewelry is rich with Indian meaning, but its sleek, contemporary flair and design give it universal appeal. Carlton is a native of the Zuni Pueblo and Julie Marie is a Navajo from Toadlena.
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- Singing Wire
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A place to gather and post, all people welcome, anything is ok to say, but nothing offensive. Through Navajo Spaceships.
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- Smith River Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, California (formerly the Soboba Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of t
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US - Southwest |
- Miiyu, hello! The Soboba
Reservation is one of the
six bands of the Luiseño
Indians. We are at the edge
of the City of San Jacinto,
just north of Hemet. Our
Tribe has 800 members,
with about 520 people living
on the Reservation. Miiyu is
"hello" in our Tribal
language , and if you say it
to a group, the plural form
is Miiyuyam.
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- Society For California Archaeology
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US - Southwest |
- SCA promotes cooperation among archaeologist in California by: 1) conducting symposia and meetings to share information on new discoveries and techniques; 2) publishing an annual Proceedings on archaeological research in California; 3) publishing a Newsletter on current topics on concern, with news and commentaries; and 4) promoting standards and ethnical guidelines for the practice of archaeology.
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- Southwest Indian Foundation
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US - Southwest |
- SWIF sells native American arts and crafts to benefit native elderly, handicapped, and families with dependent children.
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- southwest marketing, inc.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Southwest Marketing is a Navajo owned Graphic Design and Marketing business. Our specialty is working with Native American organizations on developing or improving their marketing and promotional material.
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- Southwest Native American Promotions
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- Emerson H. Quannie (Hopi) is a Native American promoter of Indian Art Shows/Markets & Auctions in the Southwest. The shows promote work of aspiring Native American artists as well as well-known artists in all mediums (paintings, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, weavings, basketry, etc)
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- Southwest Silver Gallery
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US - Southwest |
- Unique and authentic Native American jewelry and Zuni fetishes. Featuring rare, natural American Turquoise.
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- Southwestern Archaeology - Ethnobotany and Paleoethnobotany
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US - Southwest |
- By Michael A. Pfeiffer - This bibliography is intended only as a general overview of ethnobotany and paleoethnobotany. The primary thrust is food. Also included are references on domesticated and wild foodstuffs, dendrochronology, pollen analysis, medicine, culturally scarred trees (an important site category in western North America), tobacco, and mescalism & peyotism. In order to prevent this bibliography from becoming a compendium of all archaeological knowledge of anything organic, certain artifact classes were omitted. These include weapons, netting, matting, wooden figurines, structures, water craft, basketry, and textiles. The references on maize or corn were only sampled (believe it or not) due to the voluminous nature of the available literature.
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- Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Inc.
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US - Southwest |
- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, Inc. (SWAIA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1922 to support and preserve American Indian cultures.
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- Southwestern Indian Polytechnic College
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US - Southwest |
- Spirit Horse Gallery
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US - Southwest |
- Selling fine Native American art and artifacts, historic to comtemporary, Navajo rugs, pueblo pottery, Navajo and Zuni jewelry and other items.
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- Squaw Peak
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US - Southwest |
- The history of Phoenix's Squaw Peak and the controversy about the word 'squaw'
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- Stanford American Indian Organization
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US - Southwest |
- Star Water
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Handmade native arts & crafts from Taos Pueblo
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- STATELINE
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Stateline originates from the heart of the Navajo nation. Here you'll find information about our band, our performance schedule, how to contact us for engagements.
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- Statement of Lee Phillips regarding Big Mountain
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- attorney's statement about Navajo-Hopi land dispute deadline, released March 18, 1997
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- Step Into the Nightmare
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- 1998 update on his situation and essay on prison issues, by Standing Deer
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- Stone Mother
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- One day the father of all Indians came to this area and lived on a mountain near stillwater. It is said that he was created near Reese River. He was a very great and good man. He was very lonesome and wished he had someone to keep him company.
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- Strategic Consulting Group, Inc.
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- With more than fifteen years of proven industry experience in implementing various types of projects, covering a vast variety of WAN/LAN Solutions, Collaboration, Network Infrastructure, Networking Security, Network Management and Network Integration has enabled Strategic Consulting Group, Inc. to establish a reputation of consistency, dependability, longevity, and quality.
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- Summer Research Enhancement Program
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US - Southwest |
- To all interested American Indian/Alaskan Native students interested in Diabetes Prevention Research.
Greetings from Dine' College-Shiprock Campus. For the past three years, Dine' College and the Southwest Diabetes Prevention Center have sponsored the Summer Research Enhancement Program (SREP). This will be our fourth year of the program. We are currently seeking qualified and dedicated Native American students from other Tribal Colleges and Universities to participate in this exciting diabetes research and prevention program.
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- Summit Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- The Summit Lake Paiute Tribe is a Federally recognized Indian Tribe, by election on May 25, 1935 the tribe accepted Indian Reorganization act of 1934. The tribe operates under the Articles of Association adopted by tribal members and approved by the Secretary of the Interior on January 8, 1965.
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- Sun Country Gems
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US - Southwest |
- Just a click away, but light years beyond an ordinary bead shop.
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- Sunbeam Indian Arts
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Award winning pottery from the
Gonzales family of San Ildefonso
Pueblo, direct descendants of Maria
Martinez. Barbara, and her sons,
Cavan and Aaron present their work
for sale here.
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- Sunshine Studio
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US - Southwest |
- Santa Fe Indian Traders: Our selected, high-quality American Indian art and crafts - jewelry, fetishes, paintings, rugs, pottery, folk art, crafts, baskets, kachinas, beadwork, etc. - includes the widest variety of contemporary and old-pawn Native American art and crafts on the Internet. Enjoy our graphics of American Indian art, our stories of real-life adventures on the Internet, our biographical sketches of Native American artists, our illustrated story of the construction of a Navajo inlay/overlay bracelet, our Estate Sale of Plains Indian art, our tomahawk for Atlanta Braves fans, and our low prices. If you don't see what you want, ask us, we may be able to find it for you. Buy, sell, or trade, you will be satisfied with any deal you make with us. References available on request.
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- Supastealth's Native American Resources
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Personal Page with links to Native American Indian Resources to include links to native related news, web portals, education, entertainment, art, sports, and more.
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- Supernaw's Indian Supply
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Osage |
US - Southwest |
- Indian beading, craft, art, regalia, jewelry supplies. Kugee Supernaw - world renown Indian artist, works in silver, reproduction Mississippian period pottery, paints, sculpts - owner. Famous for his hat feathers.
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- Susanville Indian Rancheria, California
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US - Southwest |
- Sustainable Communities / ZERI - NM
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- We initiate sustainable development projects that protect and enhance the environment and natural resources while strengthening the social, economic, and cultural fabric of small communities in New Mexico and on the US/Mexico border.
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- Sycuan Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of California
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Kumeyaay |
US - Southwest |
- Table Bluff Reservation — Wiyot Tribe, California
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Wiyot |
US - Southwest |
- Take Heed - Trouble Coming
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- by Standing Deer
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- Tapahe Inventive Design
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Nationally known, Navajo-owned business specializing in inventing innovative and original designs for print and web applications.
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- Tapahe Inventive Design
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Tapahe Inventive Design is owned and operated by Indians (Navajos), with over 15 years experience in print design, we have taken this valued experience and applied it to the web. See our website to see our creative creations.
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- Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Four constituent bands: Battle Mountain Band; Elko Band; South Fork Band and Wells Band
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- Technology-Enhanced Language Revitalization
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US - Southwest |
- The goal of Technology-Enhanced Language Revitalization (@ the university of
arizona) is to establish an informational resource for community language
specialists, advocates, and linguists centering on the use of information
and communication technologies (ICT) in language revitalization.
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- Terry Little Jones
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo man shares his interests, culture, writings, and photographs of family and friends.
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- Texas Arrowheads
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US - Southwest |
- Virtual museum of Texas Native American Indian artifacts. Provides a visit back into the long period of early Texas History commonly referred to as "prehistoric", bringing that history to life through digital photography.
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- The Arid Lands Newsletter
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US - Southwest |
- The Arid Lands Newsletter is published semiannually for an international readership by the Arid Lands Information Center (ALIC) at The Office of Arid Lands Studies, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Arizona.
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- The Black Hawk War: Utah's Forgotten Tragedy
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Ute |
US - Southwest |
- Black Hawk war documentary film project. This website offers a plethora of information regarding the war. This is a product of many years of research of Brigham's brutal Black Hawk War of Utah. It is the story of the Ute Indians, the Noochew, in conflict with early Mormon pioneers and the United States government during the years 1847 to 1873.
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- The Buffalo Trust
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US - Southwest |
- The Buffalo Trust is non-profit foundation for the
preservation and return of their cultural heritage
to Native Americans, especially children, founded
on the conviction that the loss of cultural
identity--the theft of the sacred-- is the most
insidious and dangerous threat to the survival of
Native American culture in our time.
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- the caddo dot com
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Caddo |
US - Southwest |
- Politics and art and all that it is to be Caddo. Come check us out. We have an acive message board full of information and controversial conversation.
Anahwake Nahtanaba
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- The Creeping Puppets - The Official Website
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A Website that recognizes the talented four Navajo Teenagers that have an incredible talent in playing Cover Songs to Heavy Metal Bands such as Metallica. Biographies, pictures, and News are featured on the website.
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- The Daily Functional
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A website dedicated to informing all Native Peoples about proper fitness programs and training, and helping those who don't have a trainer to help them exceed and perform in their sport.
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- The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program, The University of Arizona, Rogers College of Law
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US - Southwest |
- The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program (IPLP Program) is an educational and advocacy organization established to offer legal assistance to indigenous peoples and their communities, and to train indigenous lawyers and advocates in protecting their land, resources, human, cultural and environmental rights. In addition to our advocacy efforts, the IPLP Program also offers a rich variety of specialized courses and clinical opportunities in areas of law and policy concerning indigenous peoples in the United States and around the world.
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- The Native American Nations Of The Black Mesa Region
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US - Southwest |
- This document covers the ancient and modern history of the Anasazi, Hopi, Navajo, and neighboring peoples of the Four Corners region, with information on the cultures and environment of the Southwestern Colorado Plateau.
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- The Native American Times
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US - Southwest |
- Published monthly by Oklahoma Indian
Times, Inc. Formally known as the Oklahoma Indian Times newspaper, it has
expanded its coverage to a national level. Still independently owned, it is the largest
newspaper of its kind in America.
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- The Native Press
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US - Southwest |
- No-holds-barred journalism covering news, issues and commentary important to indigenous people of the Western Hemisphere.
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- The Navajo Nations Hottest Rez Band
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Stateline, originates from the heart of the navajo nation. Here you'll find information about our band, our performance schedule, how to contact us for engagements. We play top-40 country music and original country music with a hint of rock. Stateline's music is ideal for country line dancing, outdoor concerts, weddings to corporate functions. Stateline strives to be a band for the people and wishes to acknowledge all our hard core fans through out this great nation and "thanks you", for your continuned support.
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- The Navajo Times
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Navajo Times is the official weekly newspaper of the Navajo (Diné) people. This special online version of the paper provides the latest news and information about the Nation and its people.
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- The Process of Hopi-Tewa Pottery Making
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- When you look at a piece of art work, do you ever stop to wonder about the process involved or the person who actually created the piece? What about the time, preparation, and meticulous detail involved? Maybe you are the type of person who has knowledge of a particular artisan or type of art, but many of us enjoy art simply because it appeals to our individual tastes.
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- The Rock Art Foundation
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US - Southwest |
- The Rock Art Foundation, Inc. (RAF) is a Texas non-profit organization established in 1991, with 501(c)(3) status since 1992. The Foundation exists to promote the conservation and interpretation of the Native American rock art in the Lower Pecos region of Southwest Texas.
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- The Talking Tree
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US - Southwest |
- A tribute to Creator and Mother Earth; A tribute to all the warrior spirits of those who fought and continue to fight for the Creator-given Rights of all Native Americans.
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- Thomas Banyacya: Hopi Traditional Elder
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- In 1948, all traditional Hopi spiritual leaders met and spoke of things of great importance to all people. They selected four interpreters to carry their message of which Thomas was one.
Thomas Banyacya died February 6, 1999, in Hopi Land. |
- Three Hawks Trading Company
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Kiowa |
US - Southwest |
- Three Hawks Trading Company is co-owned by Kiowa tribal member, George D. Carter, who is a Paddlety and Bointy decendent.
Three Hawks produces gift items decorated with beautiful, licensed Native American art, tribal logos, tribal names, and custom graphics. Our product line includes t-shirts, mouse pads, coasters, puzzles, and signed and unsigned canvas prints.
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- Tigua Indians
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Tigua |
US - Southwest |
- Tiller Research Inc.
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tiller Research is a private research firm owned and operated by Dr. Veronica Tiller {Jicarilla Apache}. TRI works to provide thoroughly researched and accurate information about modern-day Native American issues to both the public and academia. Tiller Research Inc. is a company that strives to provide the world with the most accurate and updated information about economic development and entrepreneurial activity on Indian Reservations.
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- tillerresearch.com
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Reference Guide: Tiller's Guide to Indian Country: Economic Profiles of American Indian Reservations, 2005 edition, 1136 Pgs. Biblio. Index. Maps
Albuquerque: BowArrow Publishing
Co. - 100% Indian Woman owned company
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- To'hajiilee Community School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- To'hajiilee is a Navajo community located about 35 miles west of Albuquerque, NM. The website includes information about the school and many pages created by students.
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- Todd Westika's Page
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- Zuni fetish carver, Todd Westika talks about his
work. Links to Angie Westika's page of handmade
boxes and pottery
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- Toh-Atin Gallery
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The finest in Navajo weavings,
jewelry, paintings, pottery,
alabaster sculpture, and other
types of original art. Also pueblo
pottery and jewelry. We have
been selling Southwest Native
American art since 1957.
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- Tohono O’odham Nation of Arizona
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Tohono O'odham |
US - Southwest |
- Welcome to our website. TOCA is a community- based organization dedicated to creating cultural revitalization, community health and sustainable development on the Tohono O'odham Nation. TOCA was founded in 1996 as a non-profit organization.
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- TONATIERRA
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US - Southwest |
- TONATIERRA is an indigenous peoples community based organization that maintains the Nahaucalli, Embasssy of Indigenous Peoples in Phoenix, Arizona.
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- Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Torres-Martinez Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of California
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US - Southwest |
- Traditional Navajo Recipes
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The following recipes come from Elaya K Tsosie, a Native Navajo. She teaches Native American History at at two different New York State Colleges.-- / Basic Frybread Recipe - 2 variations / Dried Corn / Dried Corn Stew / Dried Corn Soup / Hopi Corn Stew / Cheese and Green Chili Soup / Garbanzo Soup
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- Treaty between U.S. and Navajo, 1868
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Articles of a treaty and agreement made and entered into at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, on the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, by and between the United States, represented by its commissioners, Lieutenant General W. T. Sherman and Colonel Samuel F. Tappan, of the one part, and the Navajo Nation or tribe of Indians, represented by their chiefs and head-men.
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- Tribal Health Home
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US - Southwest |
- This company is a 100% Native American owned company that offers off-site constructed homes that includes a wireless hub for home health monitoring, and installed with an air purification system to prevent or eliminate black mold.
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- Tribal Law as Indigenous Social Reality and Separate Consciousness
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- by Christine Zuni Cruz
An essay on
"[Re]Incorporating Customs and Traditions into Tribal Law" |
- Tribal Live
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Up and coming hiphop group from arizona..check it out
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- Tse'Bit'Ai Middle School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Tsi-Akim Maidu Tribe
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US - Southwest |
- suggested nation: Maidu
The Tsi-Akim Maidu tribe are indigenous American Indians that have inhabited the Nevada and Plumas County region.
In October the tribe does an Indigenous People's day. This is an inter tribal event growing every year. From Traditional Ways to the Modern ways of today.
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- Tuba City High School
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation, California
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US - Southwest |
- Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne Rancheria of California
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US - Southwest |
- Me-Wuk territory spans much of the Central Sierra Nevada in California. The Northern Me-Wuk homelands surround much of the Central Sierra region, including present day Amador and Calaveras counties.
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- Turkey Mountain Traders Antique American Indian Arts Catalogue
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US - Southwest |
- Catalogue of our current stock of pre-1940's American Indian / Native American jewelry, textiles, and artworks
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- Turquoise Rose (movie)
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- A production company based in Mesa, Arizona, is producing a feature length film aimed at the Native American Community. The film, entitled Turquoise Rose, is a coming of age story of a Navajo girl named Turquoise Rose. Auditions were held in the summer of 2005, with the goal of casting not only all Native Americans to play Native American roles, but to make a cinematic first of casting all Navajo people in Navajo roles.
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- Turquoise Village
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- Located at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico we offer the finest selection of Zuni, Hopi & Navajo turquoise & silver jewelry as well as fetishes, pottery, kachinas & Navajo rugs. Free Shipping
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- TWG Productions Home Page
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Comanche |
US - Southwest |
- This site is dedicated to promoting the goals, mission and reporting on current events affecting TWG Productions, a grassroots non-profit company that works with American Indian nations to promote and preserve their native languages. Most recently, TWG Productions has been working with the Comanche of Oklahoma to develop educational media targeted toward preschool children and their families.
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- Two Pueblo Maidens
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Laguna |
US - Southwest |
- Contemporary Native American Jewelry and Gifts
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- twoshields production co
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Twoshields production company specializing in Native American dance, culture, and music. Nino Reyos, a member of the Ute/Pueblo Indian Nations was one of the flute players to play during the 2002 Winter Game Opening Ceremonies in Salt Salt Lake City, Utah.
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- UCSB Anthropology Projects
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US - Southwest |
- A fourteen-foot-long necklace of shell and stone beads, along with three pieces of turquoise, all from a wall niche in Chetro Ketl's great kiva. Collections of the Museum of New Mexico; photo by Deborah Flynn (from New Light on Chaco Canyon, 1984, edited by David Grant Noble. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, NM).
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- UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Western Shoshone Decision
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- An historic and strongly worded decision issued 10 March 2006 by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), urging the United States to "freeze", "desist" and "stop" actions being taken or threatened to be taken against the Western Shoshone Peoples. [full text PDF file]
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- Under the Hill Productions
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Cahuilla |
US - Southwest |
- Under the Hill Productions features the documentary : We Are Still Here, the story of Katherine Siva Saubel and the Cahuilla Indians of Southern California, an Official Selection of the 32nd annual American Indian Film Festival.
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- United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria of California
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US - Southwest |
- The historic Auburn Rancheria is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Auburn, California.
Currently, tribal members reside in Placer and Nevada Counties and beyond.
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- United Indian Nations
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US - Southwest |
- Provides adult education, job training, and vocational
counseling for American Indians.
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- United San Antonio Pow Wow
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US - Southwest |
- United San Antonio Powwow, Inc. is a Texas nonprofit-chartered organization - 501(c)(3) Federal recognition whose purpose is to promote the traditions and culture of the American Indian in the most positive manner possible. Provide Indian people the opportunity to participate, practice, teach, and exchange tribal traditions among all tribes. Enlighten the non-Indian about the history and culture of America's first inhabitants. Dispel stereotypes created about the American Indian. Develop instructional materials on Indian history and culture for an educational booklet to be published at our annual powwow. To work with other organizations in doing presentations on the Native American culture.
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- University of New Mexico Law Library
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US - Southwest |
- American Indian Law references
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- UNM Student Chapter of the American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers
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US - Southwest |
- The American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers (AICAE) is a national non-profit organization aimed at promoting Native American professional in design professions including Architecture, Planning, Engineering, Interior Design, Drafting, and Construction Management, to name a few. The University of New Mexico student chapter is one of two student charters of AICAE.
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- Upper Lake Band of Pomo Indians of Upper Lake Rancheria of California
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Pomo |
US - Southwest |
- Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake
The original spelling was xabe ma tolel. Xabe=”rock”, ma=people/person. A variation of the meaning is “The people of rock village.”
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- Ventura County Museum of History & Art
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Chumash |
US - Southwest |
- The Museum maintains a collection of Chumash artifacts.
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- Verde Valley School
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US - Southwest |
- VVS is a college preparatory school in Sedona, AZ. Nearly all of our Native American students are supported by the Jackson Browne Scholarship Fund
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- Verkamp's of the Grand Canyon: Native American Arts and Gift Items
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US - Southwest |
- Native American Handcrafted Art From the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Navajo Rugs. Santa Clara, Acoma, Jemez, Zia, San Juan and Hopi Pottery. Sterling and 14k gold jewlery from Hopi, Zuni, Navajo and Santa Domingo Tribes. Basketry crafted by Hopi, Paiute, Papago (Tohono O'odham) artisans. Hopi Kachinas. One-of-a-kind items. Commissionable art.
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- View from the Hogan
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- In a remote corner of ne. Arizona, U.S.A., the war against native people continues. The issue, known to some as "Big Mountain", is barely reported, and when it is, it is clouded by propoganda and disinformation. This site is my humble attempt to rectify that.
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- Viewfinder Photographs
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Navajo owned Photography business that provides photography for any project including commerical, model, wedding etc. Also produces the 21st Century Skins Calendar.
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- Wakeda Trading Post
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US - Southwest |
- Beads, beading supplies, cones, tacks & nails, german silver, bells, etc., shawl fringe, blankets, hides, teeth, etc., feathers, shell, pipes, knives, botanicals, drums, etc., sound and video, books & patterns. Catalog sales since 1970.
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- Walk in Peace
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US - Southwest |
- "Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting" uses concepts from the Yaqui tribe to teach parents (of any creed or color) how to raise children to know their hearts and minds. Native ideas lend themselves to a nurturing view of parenting, to teaching children the basics of human psychology and to bringing out the unique strengths in every child.
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- Walker River Paiute Tribe of the Walker River Reservation, Nevada
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Paiute |
US - Southwest |
- Preserving Our Culture by Protecting Our
Environment
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- Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California
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Washoe |
US - Southwest |
- Carson Colony, Dresslerville Colony, Woodfords Community, Stewart Community, & Washoe Ranches.
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- Western Apache buckskin moccasins
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- Watercolor by Grenville Goodwin showing painted designs on late 19th or early 20th century Western Apache buckskin moccasins. Original is 5 x 7¾ inches. Reproduced by permission of Neil Goodwin from the original in the Arizona State Museum Archives.
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- Western Shoshone Defense Project
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Western Shoshone Defense Project's mission is to affirm Newe (Western Shoshone) jurisdiction over Newe Sogobia (Western
Shoshone homelands) by protecting, preserving, and restoring Newe rights and lands for present and future generations based on
cultural and spiritual traditions. The W.S.D.P. was established in 1991 by the Western Shoshone National Council to provide
support to Mary and Carrie Dann, Western Shoshone grandmothers who were facing the confiscation of the livestock which they
graze on Western Shoshone lands.
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- Western Shoshone National Council Request to United Nations
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Request For Early Warning Measures And Urgent Procedures, submitted to The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by The Western Shoshone National Council, in relation to The United States of America: 25 July 2005, Raymond D. Yowell, Chief
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- Western Shoshone Territorial Integrity Litigation
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- challenge to "federal plenary power" by Western Shoshone National Council
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- What Is In Your Heart They Cannot Take
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Choctaw |
US - Southwest |
- by Standing Deer
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- Where does Nature begin? Navajo Culture and Ecology in the Balance
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Photos, texts, maps and poetry from a presentation by poet and activist Carol Snyder Halberstadt, founder of Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land, a fair-trade nonprofit co-op that brings wool and weavings to market and reinvests in the strength of the community. (November 2002, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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- whistlingwind.com
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Ute |
US - Southwest |
- Native american music and handcrafted flutes. Done by the artist himself Aaron White. Northern Ute/Dine who lives in Flagstaff, AZ and is a singer/songwriter, who formed the group Burning Sky and Skychasers. All of his
music is available on the site.
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- White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- "Dago Te" Hello, and Welcome from the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Our beautiful home abounds in wildlife, tradition, outdoor recreation and resources unparalleled in the Southwest. Home to Historic Fort Apache, the White Mountain Apache Reservation offers something for everyone!
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- Wild Apache
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Yavapai-Apache |
US - Southwest |
- An ISP for Central Arizona. Domain hosting services and a growing Native American resource.
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- Windtalkers
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- With hundreds of links to
primary sources at the US
national archives, tells the
story of the Navajo code
and how it was used by the
US Marines during WWII to
win the war in the Pacific.
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- Wintun Jewelry and Arts
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Wintu |
US - Southwest |
- Pacific Caliornia Northwest Jewelry of the Wintun Tribe and other surrounding tribes. Jewelry consisting of shells, indeginous beads, and basektry.
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- Woolenshirt Fine Art Studio
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Oil Painter of my people, the DINE'(Navajo)Realism with Surrealistic 'philosophy'.
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- www.howka.com
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US - Southwest |
- Arts of crafts of Southern California and Northern Baja California. Owned by family of artists.
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- www.kumeyaay.info
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Kumeyaay |
US - Southwest |
- Informational site on Kumeyaay people. Online museums, music, dance photos/ videos, resources, arts and crafts
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- Yakohmichi
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US - Southwest |
- Links the current Federally-recognized (and unrecognizes), State-recognized tribes and associations of the Southeastern Region of North America. There is also a listing of the smaller Historically documented tribes. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation links are also included.
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- yanabah tea
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- We grow, process, package, and sell Traditional Navajo Tea.
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- Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp Verde Indian Reservation, Arizona
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Apache |
US - Southwest |
- The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a sovereign Native American tribe from the Verde Valley, Arizona. Tribal members have two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages.
The Yavapai originate from Yuman-speaking peoples known as the Pai. The Apache descend from an Athapaskan background similar to other Apache groups to the East.
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- Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the Yavapai Reservation, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- Yellow Dog Trading Company
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US - Southwest |
- Several Nations
Represented (Hopi, Acoma,
Zuni, Navajo, and Cochiti)
Contemporary and
traditional Native American
Indian art featuring
Southwestern jewelry,
Pueblo pottery, Hopi
katsinas and baskets
made by masterful artists.
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- Young Once, Indian Forever
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Lakota |
US - Southwest |
- Contact and support place for Native People who were adopted out or fostered and now are looking to come Home. Lots of links and a forum where you can find support.
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- Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation, California
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Yurok |
US - Southwest |
- The mission of the Yurok Tribe is to exercise the aboriginal and sovereign rights of the Yurok People to continue forever our Tribal traditions of self-governance, cultural and spiritual preservation, stewardship of Yurok lands, waters and other natural endowments, balanced social and economic development, peace and reciprocity, and respect for the dignity and individual rights of all persons living within the jurisdiction of the Yurok Tribe, while honoring our Creator, our ancestors and our descendants.
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- Zuni Studio Artist Tour
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- Zuni Artists open their home studios to the public to demonstrate and explain their cultural through the arts.
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- Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico
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Zuni |
US - Southwest |
- The Zuni Pueblo is nestled in a scenic valley, surrounded by the enchanting mesas, located about 150 miles west of Albuquerque. The main reservation, is located in the McKinley and Cibola counties in the western part of New Mexico.
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