- A Second Century of Dishonor : Federal Inequities and California Tribes
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United States |
- HACKED
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- A bill to acknowledge a long history of official depredations...
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United States |
- United States Senate Joint Resolution 37 -- "A bill to acknowledge a long history of official depredations and ill-conceived policies by the United States Government regarding Indian Tribes and offer an apology to all Native Peoples on behalf of the United States" -- was introduced on May 6, 2004 and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
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- A Potawatomi Word A Day
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Potawatomi |
United States |
- A Potawatomi Word a Day, with usage examples and audio podcast, updated Monday-Friday. The Neshnabé Institute for Cultural Studies, www.neaseno.org
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- A Quiet Crisis: Federal Funding and Unmet Needs in Indian Country
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United States |
- A report of an investigation by the United States Commission on Civil Rights (2003). This is a PDF document. This report examines programs at the U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Education, and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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- A Roadmap to African American and Diversity Resources
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United States |
- Learn about African-American and Diversity Resource links that you can visit on the Internet. The sites offer a range of resources: connecting you to pages where you can access both primary and secondary documents, databases, archives, libraries, maps, images and more. The focus covers what is available for the United States with an emphasis on Florida and Central America. The links cover at least one of the following criteria; sites that offer resources at the secondary, college and university levels; sites that allow access to material without copyright restrictions on downloading and circulating materials in an educational setting; and sites from well-known government databases.
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- About Leonard Peltier
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Lakota |
United States |
- Support site and awareness of Peltier situation. New site under construction.
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- Academy for Educational Development
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United States |
- The Academy for Educational Development (AED) is seeking candidates to fill positions for our newly funded American Indian Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Support System Project. The positions available are as follows:
(1) Technical assistance positions in the areas of health, disabilities, early literacy, and administration/management/fiscal for a national American Indian Head Start/Early Head Start training and technical assistance support system.
(2) Training and Technical Assistance (T/TA) Specialists locally based for a national American Indian Head Start/Early Head Start training and technical assistance support system.
(3) Regional 11 training and technical assistance (T/TA) coordinators to work with the National American Indian Head Start Training and Technical Assistance system.
If you or someone you know meets the background or expertise in overall management/coordination, early literacy, health, management/fiscal, working with children with disabilities please pass this information onto them. Candidates my apply with resume and cover letter to: AED/HR, reference position #, 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 200009, fax 202-884-8413 or email: employ@aed.org or visit website at www.aed.org
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- ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)
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United States |
- Agustin Lira & musical group Alma
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Aztec (Nahua) |
United States |
- Alma is an all acoustic ensemble that brings to life the Chicano/Latino experience through musical presentations. It features original compositions by Lira and presents works by authors from throughout Latin America, and employs musical styles prevalent in Mexican, Latin American, American, and Afro-Cuban cultures.
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- AIRR
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Comanche |
United States |
- The American Indian Religious Rights Foundation is a non-profit organisation working to represent and support American Indian prisoners. Our objectives are to build a public foundation of support to secure and protect the religious rights and spiritual needs of incarcerated American Indian prisoners.
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- Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras
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United States |
- The Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras/Indigenous Alliance Without Borders is an Indigenous grassroots organization committed to promoting respect and protection of Indigenous rights, including indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, rights of mobility and passage for indigenous members on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, indigenous workers' rights and environmental protection of Native lands and sacred sites.
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- All Things Cherokee
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Cherokee |
United States |
- A site dedicated to Cherokee genealogy, history, language, and arts & entertainment.
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- All Things Cherokee Wall Calendar
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Cherokee |
United States |
- This twelve month, full-color calendar includes photos, historic information, and even driving directions to sites of significance to the Cherokee people.
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- America's First Nations Curricula
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United States |
- Classroom-tested curricula about Native Americans with reproducible copies of primary source documents from Marquette University and elsewhere. These materials were created by select teacher-scholars who participated in America's First Nations: American Indians in Social Studies Curricula, a summer 2000 teacher institute hosted by Marquette University and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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- American Fisheries Society
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United States |
- Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program, a summer-long, hands-on mentoring program for minority and women high school students. Includes a $1,000/month scholarship (maximum of $3,000) for participants.
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- American Historical Images On File; The Native American Experience
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United States |
- Contributed by Professor Troy Johnson - Contains Photographs, drawings, maps and short descriptions chronicling the experiences of the Native American population dating from the first migrations from Siberia (pre-1600) through recent experiences.
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- American Indian & Alaska Native Affairs (US DOJ)
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United States |
- The American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Affairs Desk has been established in the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to enhance access to information by Federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes regarding funding opportunities, training and technical assistance, and other relevant information.
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- American Indian Alaska Native National Service Delivery Conference
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United States |
- A conference sponsored by the Social Security Administration to learn ways to be of better service to the American Indian/Alaska Native communities and to explore ways to recruit and retain more American Indian/Alaska Native employees.
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- American Indian And Alaska Native Populations
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United States |
- U.S. Census Bureau - Population Estimates Population by race for current and past dates may be found among our Population Estimates offerings. Annual and monthly estimates are available by race at the national level, and for selected dates at the state and county levels. / Population Projections Population projections provide population by race for future dates. They are available at the national and state levels. / The 1990 Census The 1990 census provides the richest source of race data. You may extract 1990 census data from the Summary Tape Files using our 1990 Lookup Tool. / Various data tables based on the 1990 Census:
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- American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA)
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United States |
- American Indian Artists Inc. works to empower Native Americans, break down barriers, and foster intercultural understanding and appreciation for Native culture. Through a variety of arts programs and services to artist, AMERINDA supports Native artists who embody the traditional practices and values that define Indian culture. We also promote the indigenous perspective in the arts to a wide audience through the creation of new work in contemporary art forms-visual, performing, literary and media arts.
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- American Indian Education Foundation
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United States |
- The American Indian Education Foundation was established to support educational opportunities for American Indian and Alaska Native Students. Scholarships are awarded for each school year and funded twice that year.
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- American Indian Environmental Office
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United States |
- maintained by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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- American Indian Genocide Museum
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United States |
- Museum educating through historical documents the history of genocide of Native Americans.
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- American Indian Graduate Center
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United States |
- "Build, promote, and honor self-sustaining American Indian
and Alaska Native communities through education and leadership."
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- American Indian Health
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United States |
- This Web resource on American Indian Health, sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, is designed to bring together health and medical resources pertinent to the American Indian population including policies, consumer health information, and research. Links are provided here to an assortment of documents, Web sites, databases, and other resources.
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- American Indian Higher Education Consortium
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United States |
- The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is a unique—and uniquely American Indian—organization. It was founded in 1972 by the presidents of the nation’s first six Tribal Colleges, as an informal collaboration among member colleges. Today, AIHEC has grown to represent 32 colleges in the United States and one Canadian institution. Unlike most professional associations, it is governed jointly by each member institution.
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- American Indian Law Review
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United States |
- published by University of Oklahoma College of Law
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- American Indian Law Science
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United States |
- "to entice Native Indians and Volunteers from other cultures, into becoming involved in research and writing concerning matters of which are effecting the Native American Indian Nations, Tribes, and Bands"
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- American Indian Movement
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United States |
- Grand Governing Council site.
"The American Indian Movement is attempting to connect the
realities of the past with the promise of tomorrow ..." |
- American Indian Nations and Tribes - General Materials
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United States |
- Links to materials involving American Indian Nations and Tribes originally provided to the public courtesy of
the United States House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel.
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- American Indian OIC
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United States |
- Our main emphasis is on the training and development of skills of American Indians; however, the resources and programs of the center is available to all persons, regardless of race, creed, color or gender.
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- American Indian Prisoners
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United States |
- American Indian prisoner support
network for American Indian prisoners; pen pals, writings, poems, arts & crafts.
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- American Indian Radio On Satellite
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United States |
- The American Indian Radio on Satellite (AIROS) Network provides Native American programming 24 hours a day. Programming includes Native America Calling, our live call-in talk show or as we like to call it the world's first electronic talking circle; Native Sounds - Native Voices, a two hour music program that features the best in contemporary and traditional Native American music; and many other independently produced programs including Different Drums and Alter*Native Voices.
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- American Indian Religious Freedom Act
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United States |
- Text of US law, Title 42 US Code section 1996.
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- American Indian Science & Engineering Society
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United States |
- a national, nonprofit organization which nurtures building
of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. Through its educational programs, AISES
provides opportunities for American Indians and Native Alaskans to pursue studies in science, engineering, business and
other academic arenas.
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- American Indian Scouting Association
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United States |
- This is the official Website of the American Indian Scouting Association (AISA). The American Indian Scouting Association is a joint venture of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and the Boy Scouts of America. The purpose of AISA is:
Yo help American Indian and non-Indian adults who are responsible for administration, as well as troop leaders, to develop their own talents through Girl Scouting and Boy Scouting so that they can better serve American Indian youth.
To help American Indian and non-Indian youth recognize their talents and capabilities through Girl Scouting and Boy Scouting to better serve their communities.
To exchange ideas about successful Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting programs for American Indian youth.
To help youths of all tribes and cultures learn by association to appreciate the wide differences of people of Indian heritage.
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- American Indians
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United States |
- We welcome All interested in Native Americans and their decendants. Discussions about Native American concerns, and our history. Come read the Legendary Tales of old, and see pictures that speak without words. A great place to meet others and start friendships.
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- American Indians and Crime
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United States |
- By Lawrence A. Greenfeld and Steven Smith,
U.S. Department of Justice,
Bureau of Justice Statistics [released, February 14, 1999]
Document also available in PDF: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/aic.pdf |
- American Jewish Committee Statement on Team Names
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United States |
- The following statement was released to American Comments Magazine on May 6, 1998, by American Jewish Committee representative, Ken Stern. Stern's book, LOUDHAWK: THE UNITED STATES
vs. THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT (U/Ok. 1994) addresses the genocide of Native Americans. Mr. Stern has distinguished himself in the Native American community and in the Intenational Human Rights arena by publicly addressing issues of hatred for Native Americans.
Speaking at the University of Illinois, April 3rd May of 1998, Mr. Stern chastised Jewish and other religious communities along with human rights organizations for their silence in the face of appeals for help to combat Native American defamation.
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- Amerindian Arts
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United States |
- Native American original paintings, prints- RC Gorman, Donald Vann, Virginia Stroud, Gibbs Othole, Quandelacy zuni fetishes, pueblo pottery, navajo sandpaintings
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- Anticipating Ethnic Conflict
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United States |
- This document is the final product of a RAND Institute project entitled "Ethnic Conflict and the Processes of State
Breakdown: Improving Army Planning and Preparation."
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- Appalachian Mountain Outreach
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Cherokee |
United States |
- An organization working towards helping the elderly, children, and other native americans with food/household goods.
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- Appropriate Methods When Teaching About Native American Peoples
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United States |
- Basic understanding of how to teach about Native Americans.
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- ArizonaPhoto
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Navajo |
United States |
- Images of "Mother Earth
and Father Sky" by
Photographer Ed Little, Jr.
(Dine)... Natural light
portraits, hiking pics,
"Guest Photos"
submission, images
available for personal use,
and Model Portfolios...
ArizonaPhoto is updated
constantly... Check it out!
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- Art of the NW Coast Natives - Deschutes Gallery
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Metis |
United States |
- Offering museum-quality
masks, bentwood boxes,
plaques, bowls, jewelry,
sandblasted glass, pottery,
paddles, prints and original
paintings. We feature such
artist as Susan Point, Larry
Rosso, Carl Stromquist,
Richard Hunt and Harris
Smith along with many
others.
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- Arthur Medicine Eagle
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MicMac |
United States |
- Site gives info to people of agencies that help in time of need also Historical TRUTHS,Recipes, and games for children...Pow Wow listings...Open to all ages.
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- Asian-Nation
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United States |
- You've arrived at Asian-
Nation, your one-stop
information source on the
historical, political, social,
economic, and cultural
elements and issues that
make up today's diverse
Asian American community.
You can almost think of
Asian-Nation as an online
version of "Asian
Americans 101."
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- attatribal.com
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Sioux |
United States |
- Provides customized tours to all Sioux Reservations in South Dakota; profiles and links to each tribal membership; training opportunities; sustainable tourism since 1993
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- Bank Information Center
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United States |
- The Bank Information Center (BIC) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental
organization that provides information and strategic support to NGOs and social movements
throughout the world on the projects, policies and practices of the World Bank and other
Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs). BIC advocates for greater transparency,
accountability and citizen participation at the MDBs.
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- Banking and Finanace in Indian Country
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United States |
- selected publications available from the Federal Reserve Bank, Kansas City
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- Big Bat's
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Lakota |
United States |
- Big Bat's is located on the
Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation, home of the
Oglala Lakota Sioux
Indians.
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- Black Hawk & Son
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Sac |
United States |
- Book about Black Hawk is finally out titled: "I AM A MAN AND YOU ARE ANOTHER". This lavishly illustrated 400 page hardcover book published by Adams Press of Chicago contains many years of my personal research and study of a fascinating historical era that spans from 1800 through 1838. It is filled with illustrations, maps and actual period portraits of people and places. This book weaves this enchanting historical period together with actual treaties, correspondence and testimony of the people who were a part of this era.
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- black pinto horse fine arts
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Arikara |
United States |
- This is a Native american fine arts site that utilizes both the 20th century expressionism and the Native american icons to convey a spiritual based message.
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- Black River Pow Wow & Historical Gathering
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United States |
- An annual Pow Wow in Wadhams, Michigan. Featuring Dancers, Traders and a 1750's Living Native Village. Details on dates, and location are on the site.
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- Blackhawk's Path to Native American Wisdom, Poetry and Prose
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Apache |
United States |
- Blackhawk's journey through the many faces of life in his walk on the Good Red Road. Poems, stories and teachings are shared from his heart. Your thoughts and contributions are valued here.
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- Blue Mountain Metis Nation and Community
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Metis |
United States |
- The Blue Mountain Me'tis Community is a self reliant tribal community formed to provide all people of Native American Heritage a place to belong.
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- Boundaries of the Contiguous United States
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United States |
- Animated time-line map showing the creation of boundaries and state lines into Indian territories.
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- Breeds Collection of Tobacco History Sites
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United States |
- An annotated bibliography of web sites with information on the history of
tobacco.
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- Bright Morning Star Creations
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Sioux |
United States |
- Native American Lakota Sioux made star quilts and other quilted items, by Claudette Yellow enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Ready made to sell and custom made to order items.
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- Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System
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United States |
- A report of an investigation by the United States Commission on Civil Rights (2004). This is a PDF document.
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- Buffalo Field Campaign
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United States |
- Buffalo Field Campaign is the only
group working in the field, every day,
in defense of the last wild buffalo, the
Yellowstone herd. BFC volunteers
document all actions taken against the
buffalo and advocate for their lasting
protection. BFC also works with First
Nations to advocate for tribal
participation in all decisions affecting
this last wild and genetically unique
herd. Help stop the senseless
slaughter of the sacred buffalo by
Montana and federal government
agencies. Volunteers are provided
room and board.
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- Bureau of Indian Affairs (USA)
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United States |
- Cal Thunder Hawk
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Lakota |
United States |
- Amusing site that features "Native American Quiz for Skins"; "The Amazing Anti-Pig Farm Rantomatic Email Generator"-email your rant to your Rosebud Sioux tribe council officer using the form on the site; samples of Cal's published prose & poetry, children's book "Lesson of the Feather" and artwork.; "Sinte Gleska Change-of-Grade Request Form"; amusing virtual Rosebud Indian Health Service site; an entertaining virtual online casino with generic BIA-issued javascript cards; a craps table; and a Fortuneteller to help you win. Download bumperstickers. Links to Online Lakhota clubs.
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- Cal Thunder Hawk
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Lakota |
United States |
- Are You A Skin Quiz. An Online interactive flash quiz with immediate results. Pass the quiz and you can proudly declare, 'Yes! I AM a Skin!'
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- Calvin Standing Bear
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Lakota |
United States |
- Calvin Standing Bear - Recording Artist, Native American Flutist and Flutemaker. Visit his online showcase.
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- Canyon Records Productions
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United States |
- Since 1951, Canyon Records Productions has specialized in the production and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American music.
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- Captioned Media Program
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United States |
- A visit to our Web site and a search of our catalog for materials under the heading “Native Americans” will reveal more materials related to the subject. Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons, families with a person having a hearing loss, teachers, and others who work with this population may register for our service.
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- Carolyne's Native American Genealogy Helper
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United States |
- Dedicated to Native American genealogy research, this website includes how-to articles that address the unique problems and history in the United States that can make tracing Native American ancestors particularly difficult. Much of the information will apply to all tribes within the U.S., but there is particular emphasis on some of the major tribes, including Tsalagi (Cherokee) which is the heritage of the author. The author is a professional journalist and dedicated genealogist specializing in Native American research.
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- Cetan Num's Children
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Lakota |
United States |
- This site is dedicated to all displaced and abused children of all ages. There are also resources for parents.
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- Chad Smith, Attorney at Law
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Cherokee Attorney, Legal Historian, and Chief of the Cherokee Nation. This site contains links to Cherokee history and other information.
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- Cherokee Rose & Silena
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Cherokee |
United States |
- We are mixed blood Cherokee women....a mother and daughter duet
often referred to as the Judds of the Indian World.
We were the first Cherokee women to tell it like it was, and still is, for Indian people.
We write only from an Indian perspective, and believe that music
is the universal language that speaks to the heart.
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- Chief David Bald Eagle Ranch & Tours
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Lakota |
United States |
- Traditional Chief David Bald Eagle will be 86 years old on April 8, 2004. His Grandfather Chief White Bull fought Custer at the Battle of The Little Bighorn in 1876. Guests at the Chief Bald Eagle Ranch will stay in tepees, learn Indian traditions and tour historic areas.
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- Chief Two Moon Meridas
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Sioux |
United States |
- Chief Two Moon is a name to be remembered in the history of patent medicine in America.
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- Christmas in the Clouds
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United States |
- Welcome to the first Native American
romantic comedy! This award-
winning film premieres in California in
11/4/05 and is co-produced by Brian
Baguck Wescott (Athabascan/Yup'ik)
and Sheila Tousey (Menominee/
Stockbridge-Munsee). Most of the
cast is Native American, as well-- for
more info please visit
www.christmasintheclouds.com.
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- Christopher Columbus: The Untold Story
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United States |
- Many people are surprised to learn that Christopher Columbus and his men enslaved native inhabitants of the West Indies, forced them to convert to Christianity, and subdued them with violence in an effort to seek riches. For readers who are skeptical or wish to learn more, this page contains information that can be confirmed by consulting the sources cited.
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- Chronology of US Historical Documents
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United States |
- selected documents, maintained by the University of Oklahoma Law Center
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- Clan/destine/Rezdawgs: Native American Rock & Roll
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Hopi |
United States |
- Appearances, Fan Club,CD's, Photos and much more about the Native American Rock band Clan/destine presented by Rezdawgs. " A Mystical Journey of Traditional Native American and Contemporary Music and Dance"
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- CodeTalk
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United States |
- Information network sponsored by U.S. agencies with American Indian programs
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- College of Menominee Nation
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Menominee |
United States |
- College of Menominee Nation (CMN) offers two-year Associate Degree programs and certificate programs.
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- Concluding Observations - Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination : United States
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United States |
- Fifty-ninth session: 30 July – 17 August 2001. United Nations Document: CERD/C/59/Misc.17/Rev.3, unedited version. The Committee considered the initial, second and third periodic reports of the United States of America (CERD/C/351/Add.1), submitted as one
document, which were due on 20 November 1995, 1997 and 1999 respectively, at its 1474th, 1475th and 1476th meetings (CERD/C/SR.1474, 1475 and
1476), held on 3 and 6 August 2001.
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- Conservation Careers Diversity Internship Program
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United States |
- The Conservation Careers Diversity Internship Program is managed by the Environmental Careers Organization in partnership with US Fish & Wildlife and USDA Forest Service to provide college students with paid training and research opportunities. The program focuses principally on college freshman and sophomore Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native American students - groups traditionally underrepresented in the conservation field.
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- Coqui's Village
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Taino |
United States |
- Sites dedicated to Taino Culture including arts & crafts and Computer artwork related to the Taino Culture.
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- Council Lodge Institute, Inc
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Chippewa |
United States |
- Council Lodge Institute, Inc is a Native American owned business which provides criminal justice and resources to all Native American Tribes and Alaska Native Communities.
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- Cradleboard Teaching Project
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United States |
- The Cradleboard Teaching Project turns on the lights in public education about Native American culture - past, present, and most important for the children - the Future. It comes out of Indian country, and reaches far beyond, into the mainstream classroom and into the future of education.
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- Cutting Edge Translations International
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Native owned translation company providing translations in all major world languages as well as Native American languages.
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- D-Lib Magazine special issue: Digital Technologies and Indigenous Communities
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United States |
- Includes four full-length articles, a guest editorial by Daniel E. Atkins and Maurita Peterson Holland, several smaller features, excerpts from recent press releases, and news of upcoming conferences and other items of interest. The Featured Collection for March is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) web site.
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- Daniel Martin Diaz
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Aztec (Nahua) |
United States |
- Visionary artist creates mystical, surreal,
timeworn oil painting
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- Daystar: Contemporary Dance-Drama of Indian America
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Chippewa |
United States |
- DAYSTAR:Contemporary Dance-Drama of Indian America was established in 1980 as a non-profit dance company.
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- Department of Defense Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program
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United States |
- Since before World War II, many Department of Defense (DoD) activities, including weapons testing, practice bombing, and field maneuvers, have affected Native American lands. DoD initiated the Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program ("Indian Lands Program") to address these environmental impacts.
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- Desert Eagle Indian Arts
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Cherokee |
United States |
- This site contains beautiful, authentic Native American Indian made dance clothing, accessories, native style home decor and craft items. Some special orders are accepted.
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- Diane's Native American Quilts
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Creek (Muskogee) |
United States |
- Beautiful, top-quality Morning Star Quilts and other Indian quilts by Native American quiltmaker. Photo gallery!
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- Dickenson's Native Wear
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- We have a great selection of Red Lake Nation Apparel. High quality Denim jackets, shirts, blankets and much more! Sizes up to 4XL! We are proud to offer low priced clothing, lower than what you would pay at Pow-Wow's
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- Disconnecting the BIA from the Net
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United States |
- The actual December 5, 2001, court transcript in which a Federal
judge orders that the BIA shut itself down as regards Internet access to Indian trust fund account data. BIA representatives admit in
court that they do not understand the order.
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- Diversity Jobs
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United States |
- Workplace diversity board – news, events, discussion forum and jobs with employers dedicated to achieving a diverse workforce.
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- DiversityWorking.com
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United States |
- As the largest Diversity Online Job Board on the internet, our mission is to provide a connection between job seekers and recruiters and to provide a strong Diversity brand for its Corporate members. This connection is accomplished by providing job seekers with thousands of positions to search for, matching many different professional sectors and experience levels. DiversityWorking.com’s services are marketed towards all groups underrepresented in the workplace.
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- DJ Gordo soundclick.com
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Navajo |
United States |
- I'm Navajo and I create hip hop music. I just want reviews from fellow Natives about my Skills. Thanks
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- Documentation and Publications
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United States |
- How to Document and File Family History
and Genealogy, with key scholarly Internet
sources.
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- Donna's Doorways
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Ponca |
United States |
- This is the history of the US post office mural artist in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Donna Flood is
on the Ponca roll. However, her grandmother is Mary Kell Canoles Ross is full Cherokee. The
page is a sharing of art, genealogy, history of the family and the town as applies to her family,
poetry, and ancestral plea for restoration of a family historical site.
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- Duoh! Gamer Corner - Native American
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United States |
- Native American languages are richly descriptive. Can you find the locations described by these Native American place names? Play the game and find out! - requires shockwave
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- E-Conflict World Encyclopedia
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United States |
- Profiles nations of the world and the people that make up those nations. Over 1,400 pages of content.
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- EAGLE PERMITS
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United States |
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service Regulations governing possession of golden and bald eagles and parts thereof. Includes regulations for permits for Indian religious purposes. 50 C.F.R. sec. 22.
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- Edward S. Curtis Collection
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United States |
- Many of the photographs published by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) in The North American Indian ([Seattle, Wash.] E. S. Curtis [Cambridge, U.S.A.: University Press] 1907 30. 20 v. E77.C97) were acquired by the Library of Congress through copyright deposit. Curtis worked over thirty years in remote regions of the United States and Canada to prepare this monumental survey. Through the support of J. P. Morgan, a lavish twenty-volume compilation of Curtis's photographs, in photogravure reproduction, was published in a limited edition of 500 sets.
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- Eholee-Opal Designs
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Maya |
United States |
- 18th Century style Southeast Indian finger weaving
created by Central American natives. Museum
quality reproductions. Woodland Indian, Cherokee,
Creek, Seminole clothing and accessorie
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- Enoch Kelly Haney Native American Art Gallery
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Seminole |
United States |
- Master Artist of the Five Civilized Tribes Enoch Kelly Haney is a world renowned Seminole Indian artist who has exhibited works all over the world. He is currently involved in artistic projects regarding the State Capitol building of the state of Oklahoma, and was recently selected as the winning artist in a competition to create a sculpture that will top a brand new $20 million dome that will be built in the next two years on top of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Come and see a wide selection of prints, paintings, and sculpture at an affordable price!
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- EPA Superfund Enhanced State & Tribal Role Initiative
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United States |
- Environmental Protection Agency site
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- Ethnic Arts Network
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United States |
- We are a community of Ethnic Artists supporting Ethnic Arts and related events and information.
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- Examining the Reputation of Columbus
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United States |
- An Essay by Jack Weatherford
Christopher Columbus' reputation has not survived the scrutiny of history, and today we know that he was no more the discoverer of America than Pocahontas was the discoverer of Great Britain. |
- Executive Order 13007 — Indian Sacred Sites
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United States |
- Presidential order to protect and preserve Indian religious practices, issued May 24, 1996.
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- Executive Order 13007—Indian Sacred Sites
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United States |
- issued by President Clinton, May 24, 1996
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- Eye on the Law
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United States |
- Indian Country Today column with information on Native American issues and the U.S. Supreme Court
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- Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Environmental Protection Department
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Paiute |
United States |
- Environmental Department information, environmental education resources, environmental news in Nevada, environmental newsletters and publications for the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe.
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- Fancy Dancer Leather Designs
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United States |
- Hand-made hand beaded Buckskin Dresses for Dancers and others. Dresses are made in the Southern Plains Style..Kiowa, Comanche, Apache or Cheyenne and can be made in the Traditional style or the more modern "Contest Style".
Dresses are all custom fit and individually designed.
Leggings for men and women, dance purses and replacement fringe for Buckskin Dresses are also handmade.
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- Feather River Tribal Health Organization
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United States |
- The Feather River Tribal Health Organization (FRTHO) has been providing health care services to Native Americans in three California counties (Butte, Yuba and Sutter) since 1993.
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- Federal Communications Commission Tribal Initiatives
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United States |
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recognizes that the telecommunications penetration rate on many tribal lands falls far below the national average. We have taken a series of steps, through regulatory action, consumer information and tribal outreach, to address the lack of telecommunications deployment and subscribership throughout Indian Country.
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- Federally Recognized Indian Entities
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United States |
- Alphabetical list provided by the NDN Rights Project.
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- FedLaw - Native Americans
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United States |
- list of legal materials; maintained by US General Services Administration
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- First Nations Development Insitute
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United States |
- Our Mission
Through a three-pronged strategy of education, advocacy, and capitalization, First Nations Development Institute is working to restore Native control and culturally-compatible stewardship of the assets they own - be they land, human potential, cultural heritage, or natural resources - and to establish new assets for ensuring the long-term vitality of Native communities.
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- First Nations Development Institute
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United States |
- Our primary mission is to
promote culturally appropriate economic development by and for Native peoples; to this end we serve as an educator, advocate,
researcher, funder, fund raiser, and purveyor of information, resources and ideas. FNDI was founded in 1980 with the mission to help American Indian tribes and Native
communities rebuild their economies through asset-based community economic development. Our programs and strategies focus on
assisting tribes and Native communities to control, create, leverage, utilize and retain their assets.
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- Flags of the Native American Peoples of the United States
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United States |
- The North American Vexillological Association (NAVA), one of the oldest vexillological associations in the world, welcomes you to its official "Home Page"! We hope you enjoy the unusual topic selected for our first presentation. We believe it to be unique on the Web, a noteworthy achievement in itself.
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- FLYING FEATHER PRODUCTIONS
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Menominee |
United States |
- The Flying Feather Band is an awesome group of guys from the Menominee Indian Nation of Wisconsin. They perform any type of music their fans want to hear.They have been in the business for many years with other bands. Now they have just cut their first CD as Flying Feather. Check them out, they are great.
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- Fond du Lac Elections
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Chippewa |
United States |
- The Fond du Lac Elections web page is designed to provide the most current information about the election process and candidates running for office at the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation in nothern Minnesota.
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- Friends of 1000 Tipis
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United States |
- Get familiar with native
cultural ministry and meet
your brothers and sisters in
active ministry. Each "one-
a-day" posting is only a
snapshot or a postcard of
native life and ministry in
North America.
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- Genealogy and History
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United States |
- Scholarly genealogy and family history links
to all Internet resources.
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- Global Rights: Partners for Justice
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United States |
- With a record of successes spanning 27 years, Global Rights, based in Washington DC, has been working on the ground around the world, with offices and programs in more than 20 countries, including the United States. While many human rights organizations investigate and monitor human rights violations, we work directly with organizations and human rights advocates inside each country, to help groups and individuals become more effective within existing infrastructures; to better advocate for human rights where the laws are inadequate; and to ensure enforcement where such laws exist, but are ignored. Believing firmly that sustainable change can only come from within a society, we help existing local organizations build their internal capacities for challenging injustice.
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- Glorieta Baptist Church
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United States |
- Website for the largest Native American Baptist church in Oklahoma.
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- God's Eye Ornaments
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United States |
- Kid's Craft Projects: The Huichol Indians of Mexico and the Aymara Indians of Bolivia weave brightly colored yarn on a simple frame of crossed sticks to make a design called "Ojo de Dios" or "Eye of God".
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- gourddancing
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United States |
- Personal page ,a attempt to list some of the history of "the Gourd Dance" Kiowa origins. Credit given to all Warriors,Veterans. Listing of one of the most highly decorated Native Americans living.History of the dance,todays dance. Will be expanding the page as time and info. will allow.
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- Grass Roots Oyate
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Sioux |
United States |
- Free Online Fax for Leonard Peltier Clemency
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- Greatschools
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United States |
- GreatSchools.net is the nation's leading online guide to K-12 schools. Published by GreatSchools, Inc., a California nonprofit organization, GreatSchools.net provides parents with the information they need to choose schools, support their children's education and improve schools in their communities.
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- Guavaberry Books
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Taino |
United States |
- Guide to American Indian Genealogy
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Choctaw |
United States |
- American Indian / Choctaw genealogy research links, Choctaw history, customs, surnames, etc.. Links to Tribal web sites across the US.
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- haidaklan
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Assiniboine |
United States |
- My wife and I native beadwork site. A mix of Columbia Plateau and Assinboine bead work.
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- Hand Of Grandfather
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Anishinaabe |
United States |
- Hand Of Grandfather, a weekly radio program, airs nationwide on XM Satellite Radio - Fine Tuning, Channel 76. Hand Of Grandfather is a cutting edge, eclectic mix of First Nations Music... all genres, all styles of music, the common thread is that all performers are tribally affiliated.
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- Hands on Crafts
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United States |
- Virtual 'art studios' with activities for kids - pottery, weaving, etc.
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- handthoughts
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Cherokee |
United States |
- HandThoughts is an educational, scholarly research resource site and magazine about beads, beadwork, beaded objects. Our mission emphasizes a poly-cultural perspective. Our links pages, now being revised, include extensive resources about Native Peoples' beadwork and beads, including early trade, contemporary bead art, and museum/gallery exhibitions of Native American/First Nations bead-related topics. We are also building links pages on archaeological looting, racism, and social action.
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- Hatchet Warrior
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Lumbee |
United States |
- With the release of Hatchet Warrior, ABK strengthens his own identity as a rapper rooted in the gangsta tradition, but with a heritage that makes him very unique in the rap business. A native of the Lumbee tribe, ABK represents the struggle of a man with an ancient heritage
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- Hau Kodas
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Blackfeet |
United States |
- Hawks Page; Walking the RedPath
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Cherokee |
United States |
- My pages are dedicated to intritribal ways and the Healing of the Hoop. It is my hope that what I teach will bring the four corners back together as one. The ofur sacred colors of the hoop, red, yellow, black and white.
Aisv nv wado hi ya bo/ Walk in Peace
Tawodi/Hawk
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- Healing Earth Connection
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Lakota |
United States |
- Wojupi Wiconi Waste, Lakota for Garden of Good Life", is a horticultural program for Elementary students on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. With a focus on reconnecting with the healing energies of Mother Earth, this program brings Lakota children back into harmony with the Earth while teaching the natural balance and cycles of nature through the hands-on application of organic gardening principals. The fruits and vegetables grown in the students' garden will nurture the body and promote a better state of health for the children.
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- Health Care to Native Americans
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United States |
- Online Version of an Exhibit Held at the National Library of Medicine 15 April -- 31 August 1994
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- Hemispheric Institute
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United States |
- The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics is now planning its next Encuentro in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, which will take place from the 11th to the 19th of March 2005. The title of our upcoming Encuentro will be \"Embodied Memory: Contemporary Indigenous Performance\", and it will consist of three large umbrella topics that will conceptually frame the keynotes, seminars, performances, and workgroups: 1) Intangible Heritage; 2) Cultural Agency, and 3) Arts and Markets.
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- Historical Resource Foundation
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Cherokee |
United States |
- A Not for Profit organization whose goal is to make available QUALITY and PROFESSIONAL resources to assist in detection, preservation, and recording of historic locations to organizations, individuals and agencies.
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- History Mystery - Solve the Mystery with the Fewest Clues
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United States |
- Call me a daydreamer, but I’ve been thinking lots about the boat trip I took last summer on the Missouri River. It was dreamy. ''Missouri,'' by the way, is an Algonquin Indian term meaning ''river of the big canoes.'' Our country’s heritage owes a lot to Native American cultures, including the names of places, foods, inventions, customs, and even many words. I was reminded of this while on the trail of this game’s mystery subject. Do you know who or what it is?
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- History of the Modern American Thanksgiving
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United States |
- by Karen Nelte
Many cultures have set aside times to give thanks for blessings such as rain, crops, food, and health. This collection of material was prepared to address some common misconceptions regarding the history of American Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, descriptions of two wars are necessary to answer obvious questions that come up. |
- Honor Our Neighbor's and Rights
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United States |
- Honor Our Neighbor's Origins and Rights (HONOR), established in 1988, is a national coalition of tribal,secular,and ecumenical individuals and organizations who stand together on critical issues facing American Indians. HONOR seeks to promote intercultural understanding about American Indian tribal sovereignty, treaties, land preservation, culture and history.
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- Hoop Dance
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Native American performer of the hoop dance.
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- I Believe
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Motivational Program that deals with , Drugs, Alcohol, and self esteem.
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- Ilka Hartmann, Photographer
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United States |
- Photographs of the Native American Occupation of Alcatraz island, the Din'e, the Omaha, and other tribes, with new photographs added on a regular basis.
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- IMDiversity Career Center
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United States |
- Dedicated to providing career and self-development
information to all minorities, specifically African Americans, Asian Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and Women. Includes "virtual villages," which contain basic census
information, articles by leading writers, thinkers, academicians, politicians and
social activists.
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- Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
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United States |
- C This Project is a cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the National Indian Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents. Project Coordinators are David Selden (NILL) and Marilyn Nicely (OU).
Tribal constitutions and codes are the heart of self-government for over 500 federally recognized tribes, and are the lifeblood of Indian sovereignty. The University of Oklahoma Law Center Library and the National Indian Law Library work with tribes whose government documents appear on this web site; these tribal documents are either placed online with the permission of the tribes, or they are U.S. Government documents, rightfully in the public domain.
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- Indian Arts and Crafts Regulations
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United States |
- United States Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 25, Part 309 (2001 edition).
Contains text and pdf files of regulations issued pursuant to the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990. |
- Indian Boarding School Class Action Lawsuit
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United States |
- Herman & Mermelstein represents Native Americans in claims against the United States and various religious institutions relating to Indian boarding schools.
The claims relate to the physical, mental and sexual abuse committed upon Native Americans at the Indian Boarding Schools. In addition, Herman & Mermelstein is bringing claims for the genocide perpetrated upon Native Americans as part of U.S. policy to assimilate them into “white society”.
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- Indian Census Facts 2005
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United States |
- This PDF file provides statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau for American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, November 2005.
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- Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968
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United States |
- Full text of federal law, 25 U.S.C. ch. 15, imposing civil rights restrictions on tribal governments.
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- Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction
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United States |
- A guide regarding determination of criminal jurisdiction for crimes committed on tribal land: tribal court, federal court, or state court. Includes Indian country law enforcement links and tribal police links.
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- Indian Country Tourism
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United States |
- Marketing and promoting Indian Country Tourism in the U.S. both domestically and internationally.
Creating adventures in Native American tourism.
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- Indian Dreams Trading Post
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United States |
- Indian Dreams Trading Post is your one stop store for all you beading needs, come check us out. You want beads? You have found the right place! Including Delica sead beads, beading supply, Miyuki Czech seed beads
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- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
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United States |
- The purpose of this chapter is -
(1) to provide a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes as a means of promoting tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments.... |
- Indian Identity - Who's drawing the boundaries?
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United States |
- by Rekha Balu; published by the American Bar Association. Explores issues of "tribal enrollment."
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- Indian Land Cessions in the United States, 1784-1894
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United States |
- United States Serial Set Number 4015, Library of Congress
The Schedule of Indian Land Cessions subtitle notes that it "indicates the number and location of each cession by or reservation for the Indian tribes from the organization of the Federal Government to and including 1894, together with descriptions of the tracts so ceded or reserved, the date of the treaty, law or executive order governing the same, the name of the tribe or tribes affected thereby, and historical data and references bearing thereon." |
- Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
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United States |
- The Congress, after careful review of the Federal Government's historical and special legal relationship with, and resulting responsibilities to, American Indian people, finds that -
(1) the prolonged Federal domination of Indian service programs has served to retard rather than enhance the progress of Indian people and their communities by depriving Indians of the full opportunity to develop leadership skills crucial to the realization of self-government, and has denied to the Indian people an effective voice in the planning and implementation of programs for the benefit of Indians which are responsive to the true needs of Indian communities.... |
- Indian Tribal Justice Act
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United States |
- The Congress finds and declares that -
(2) the United States has a trust responsibility to each tribal government that includes the protection of the sovereignty of each tribal government; ***
(5) tribal justice systems are an essential part of tribal governments and serve as important forums for ensuring public health and safety and the political integrity of tribal governments.... |
- Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton (Babbitt)
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United States |
- Cobell v. Norton is a class-action lawsuit filed on June 10, 1996, in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. to force the federal government to account for billions of
dollars belonging to approximately 500,000 American Indians and their heirs, and held in trust since the late 19th century.
Through document discovery and courtroom testimony, the case has revealed mismanagement, ineptness, dishonesty and delay by federal officials, leading U.S.
District Judge Royce Lamberth to declare their conduct "fiscal and governmental irresponsibility in its purest form."
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- Indian.com
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United States |
- assists Tribal, non-profit, and other groups, and Indian-owned businesses to publish and control their own electronic information
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- IndianEducation.org
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United States |
- This web site is maintained by Kauffman & Associates, Inc., (KAI) under a contract with the U.S. Department of Education to assist the Office of Indian Education in providing training and technical assistance regarding the No Child Left Behind Act and the President’s Executive Order # 13336 on Indian Education.
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- Indians and the American Revolution
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United States |
- a condensed version of
Indians and the American Revolution
by Wilcomb E. Washburn
Maintained by the Scholar's Showcase of americanrevolution.org |
- Indianz.com
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United States |
- Very upbeat website featuring Native News and other Internet resources including: Arts and Entertainment, the Elders' Circle, The Medicine Wheel, Money Matters, The Talking Circle and Tribal Law. 100% Native-owned and 100% Native-operated.
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- Indigenous Environmental Network
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United States |
- The Indigenous Environmental Network is an alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples whose mission is to protect
the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening maintaining and respecting the
traditional teachings and the natural laws.
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- Indigenous Law Institute
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United States |
- "The Indigenous Law Institute assists American Indian and other Indigenous communities to work toward a future of restoration and healing. We do this by
working to develop a radically new basis for thinking about Native rights, from a Traditional Native Law perspective, and by contending that Native nations
and peoples have an inherent right to live free of all forms of empire and domination."
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- Indigenous Peoples Council On Biocolonialism
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United States |
- The IPCB is a Native organization dedicated to prevent the
genetic exploitation of indigenous peoples. The IPCB assists
indigenous peoples in developing safeguards to protect their
biological resources, and to develop policies which prevent the
unethical collection and commercialization of human DNA from
indigenous peoples.
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- Indigenous Peoples' Seattle Declaration
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United States |
- On the occasion of the Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organization
November 30-December 3, 1999
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- INROADS, Inc.
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United States |
- Paid summer internships within many Fortune 500 companies. Only for minority students (Native American, African-American, Hispanic/Latino college students!
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- Institute for Tribal Government
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United States |
- The Institute for Tribal Government is located in Portland State University's Hatfield School of Government. We deliver 2 or 3 day classes, designed by and for tribal government leaders. Practical tools and knoweldge provide a solid foundation upon which leadership effectiveness can grow. Topics include: an overview federal Indian laws and policies; how to establish key relationships with Congress; how the federal legislative and appropriations processes really work; and tools to meet tribal leadership needs. Former U.S. Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse and Native educators share their experiences and knowledge. Training regarding tribal rights and sovereignty is also available to federal and state government agencies. A video-based curriculum, "Great Tribal Leaders of Modern Times" is available to schools, tribes, and the public.
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- intelligent art forms
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Caddo |
United States |
- A Native American, A Caddo Indian's view of scientific ideas seen as Fine Art.
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- Inter-American Human Rights Database / La Base de Datos Interamericana de Derechos Humanos
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United States |
- The Inter-American Human Rights Database contains documents in English and Spanish adopted by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights since its first session, celebrated in 1960.
La Base de Datos Interamericana de Derechos Humanos contiene documentos en inglés y español adoptados por la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos desde su primera sesión, celebrada en 1960. |
- International Cultural Property Protection
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United States |
- The United States Department of State is
responsible for implementing the
Convention on Cultural Property
Implementation Act (the Act). This is the
enabling legislation for the 1970 UNESCO
Convention on the Means of Prohibiting
and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export
and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural
Property. In accordance with the Act,
United States Department of State
accepts requests from countries for import
restrictions on archaeological or
ethnological artifacts, the pillage of which
places their national cultural heritage in
jeopardy.
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- Invisible Indians: Mixed-Blood Native Americans Who Are Not Enrolled in Federally Recoginzed Tribes
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United States |
- Based on original interviews and correspondence, Invisible Indians explores the oral histories, personal experiences and opinions of this remarkable, yet largely misunderstood, segment of Native American society. Author David Arv Bragi is an enrolled member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma.
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- Jason Tyler Gallery
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United States |
- The Jason Tyler Gallery has a large collection of Native American beadwork and art from 1880-1940 including moccasins, vests, dresses, leggings, pipe-bags, pouches, knife sheaths, gauntlets and more for the serious collector or Western decorator.
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- Jewelry, Beadwork, Basketry & More
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Pomo |
United States |
- Welcome to Jewelry, Beadwork, Basketry and More, a quality company offering authentic handcrafted and designed American Indian jewelry, native to the California Pacific Northwest.
You will be delighted with our authentic Indian jewelry, beadwork, basketry, and more. A nice selection of jewelry sets, earrings, necklaces, as well as affordable priced feather barrettes, are available for you to choose from. Key chains, beaded belts, & baskets are among our many other traditional and contemporary creations.
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- John Marshall: Indian Lover?
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United States |
- by Peter d'Errico (originally published in Journal of the West)
Far from being an "advocate for Indians," Chief Justice John Marshall may be seen as advocating a concept of "tribal quasi-sovereignty," to protect the chain of land title derived from royal grants and colonial "discovery." Marshall's adoption of "Christian discovery" as the foundation of land title in the United States is a subjugation of indigenous peoples to 15th century theological and colonial legalisms, in derogation of their status as free and independent nations. |
- John Royal Gallery - Maori Artists, New York
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Maori |
United States |
- New York's Premier showcase for fine New Zealand Art in all media by established Maori artists. At the John Royal Gallery you will find original paintings, sculpture, museum quality Maori carvings, ceramics, textiles, prints, jade sculpture, jade pendants and bone carvings by New Zealand's leading Maori artists. Commissions, consultations and curatorial services available to collectors, galleries and museums. For your private viewing on Long Island, NY please call (516) 759-4221 or fax us at (516) 759-4201.
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- joy.kbird.net
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Cherokee |
United States |
- I love doing groud shakers, turtle shell shakers, ten shakers and I use all natural products.
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- Kabotie Software Technologies
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Hopi |
United States |
- A Hopi Indian owned software development and consulting company. Specialties include business web page design and development, web page hosting, custom PC and UNIX software development, database design & integration, and data conversion.
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- Kateri, Our Sister
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United States |
- Online photographs and quotations illustrate the importance of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha (1656-1680) to Native Catholics, past and present. Tekakwitha was a Mohawk Indian woman now regarded as a saint by her followers.
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- Keihan's Web - American Indian Historical Information
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Mohawk |
United States |
- Collection of links to sites containing history info on American Indian Peoples.
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- KH Design & Photography
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Kimberlie R. Hall is a
known photographer in
Indian Country. She not only
has her own photography
business but she also
works for News From
Indian Country, the
Independent Native Journal.
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- Kimberley Lucaj Model & Actress
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Official site for this professional native model & actress.
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- Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon
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Klamath |
United States |
- A page of the Klamath tribes based in Southern Oregon. The Klamath Tribes are serious about achieving economic self- sufficiency which means controlling our own destinies. With characteristic energy, determination and vision, and a commitment to the larger community, the Tribes have created a modern corporate identity and an efficient Tribal organization.
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- Ku Karey Spiritual Circle, Inc.
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Taino |
United States |
- Ku Karey Spiritual Circle, Inc. Caney of New York is a Taino Spiritual organization established to increase awareness of Taino Culture, its spirituality, language and traditions.
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- Lakota Country Times
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Lakota |
United States |
- Native women owned on-line and print weekly newspaper that promotes Family Literacy in local reservation schools with "Truth, Intergrity and Lakota Spirit"
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- Lakota Dakota Nakota Spiritual Group
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Sioux |
United States |
- lambenterprises.00server.com
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Lakota |
United States |
- We specialize in dam building and repair, road construction and repair, gravel sales, building construction and repair. We are also seeking overstock liquidation of and wholesale business supplies and construction materials
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- LDS Cherokee Family
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Cherokee |
United States |
- This site promotes peace and parallels the truths for both Spiritual paths of the Cherokee Real People and the Latter-day Saints.
It witnesses of Jesus Christ as The Creator and is built for understanding that Creators's ancient Cherokee One-Fire "Original Instructions" are the same as the Latter-day Saint's revealed "Plan Of Salvation."
It is given in love, equality and friendship.
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- LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) Program in Business, Inc.
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United States |
- LEAD is a national partnership of top U.S. corporations and graduate business schools that influences talented minority students to pursue careers in business. LEAD selects promising African American, Hispanic American, and Native American high school students to participate in comprehensive summer institutes at graduate business schools, then supports them through college and beyond by opening doors to internships and permanent jobs with LEAD corporate partners.
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- Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (LPDC)
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United States |
- The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (LPDC) seeks the immediate release of Leonard Peltier. The LPDC is the center of communication between Leonard Peltier, his supporters, his family, the media, key government officials, and all other relevant individuals and groups. We also coordinate the national and international freedom campaigns through grass roots organizing, legal efforts, and political lobbying.
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- Lone Wolf United Indian Tribal Association
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Lone Wolf United Indian Assn. is a non profit native site dedicated to the protection, preservation and education of the Cherokee people in northern Indiana.
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- Long Soldier International
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Sioux |
United States |
- This site has been created to help Long Soldier, a convicted Oglala Lakota, with his struggle for freedom.
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- Long Soldier International Art Postcard Sales
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Sioux |
United States |
- Long Soldier International
Defense Project is a
support project for a native
american prisoner,
who is selling his original
native american artwork,
his art postcards and his T-
Shirts to raise awareness
and save money to finance
a lawyer that helps him fight
for freedom.
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- Long Soldier International-Pine Ridge Support Page
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Sioux |
United States |
- Long Soldier created this
Pine Ridge Support Page to
make the world aware of
the inhuman problems of
his people,
the Oglala Lakota. This
page has been created to
help and support the needy
people on the Pine Ridge
Reservation.
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- Lost Americans
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United States |
- Online database for Native Americans and African Americans searching for their ancestors. Includes indian and negro military rosters; county and special census, slave census, slave names mentioned in wills and probate, and personal letters and documents.
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- Many Horses Foundation
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Assiniboine |
United States |
- The Many Horses Foundation perpetuates and teaches the Earth People's perspective of natural living through relationship with all living things.It sponsors workshops for adults and children, and provides support to Elders to pass on the teachings and ceremonies to the general public, those living on the reservations and incarcerated youth.
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- Maps of Indian Territory, the Dawes Act, and Will Rogers' Enrollment Case File
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United States |
- A Teaching with Documents lesson plan from the U.S. National Archives, with links to reproducible copies of primary documents.
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- Marino Eagle N' Flight
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Cherokee government, History, On-Line Cherokee Indian Store, Cherokee Indian Reservation photos
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- MARUAWE!
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Comanche |
United States |
- Maruawe! Is a native family website ,we have personal family pictures as well with links to other native websites,we are from the comanche nation of okla,our pages consist of comanche history and other family guest pages as well with tribal news,uda!
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- Means Testing Indian Governments: Taxing What Works
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United States |
- A critique of Sen. Slade Gorton's attempt to tax Indian governments, and a commentary on American Indian economics.
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- Media Portrayal and Anthropologist Treatment of Ishi
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United States |
- by Chris Watson, c. 2000
"In 1911, an aboriginal "wild man" walked into the twentieth century white world. I will describe
how the media of those days portrayed the last wild Native American, Ishi, and I will propose some
possible reasons why he was portrayed that way. Anthropology was a relatively new subject then, and
Alfred Kroeber was a rising star in California. He was the sponsor of Ishi. I will describe some possible
motivations of Kroeber before and after his time with Ishi, based on what I have been able to find out
about mankind in general and Alfred Kroeber in particular." |
- Medicine Wheel Intertribal Society
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United States |
- We are an Intertribal Organization open to all races, no matter how much Native blood they have, be they Louisiana residents or not. We assist in genealogy research, educate locally re Native History, Culture and Current Affairs, host annual Kids Camps, Honor the Ancestors Pow Wow and a High School Senior Scholarship, and facilitate when Native Issues need to be addresses in our area.
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- Metis Nation of America
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Metis |
United States |
- Metis nation of America's home page. It has our mission statement,constitution & code of conduct.It is a new site and will be growing with more information in the near future.
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- Metis Nation of the South
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Metis |
United States |
- A sovereign indigenous nation established under international law and co-existing peacefully within the boundaries of the host countries. This is a nation of Metis (mixed-bloods) who celebrate their Native American ancestry and practice the heritage of their ancestors within the extended family of the nation. Metis history, culture and stories in the traditional manner are shared and contributions are welcome; however, sacred rituals or ceremonies will neither be accepted nor posted. (That's why they are called "sacred.")
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- Miracle's Website - Miracle the Sacred White Buffalo
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Sioux |
United States |
- Official Website for Miracle, the Sacred White Buffalo in Janesville, Wisconsin. New on January 31, 2001. It is the Heiders\' hope that this website will help to bring understanding and answer many of the questions people have about Miracle.
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- Mitch Battese
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Potawatomi |
United States |
- Prairie Band Potawatomi artist Mitch Battese. Uses oil on canvas to illustrate Native Spirituality and American Indian concepts.
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- mxdblood
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United States |
- Intention is to encourage and support the confidence and esteem of mixed-bloods to live their heritage through teachings based on personal experience of over 20 years of active participation and Lifeways I have been taught by various elders.
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- NACNN - Native American Casino News Network
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United States |
- This section of Native American Casino News Network is designed to provide up to date news on key issues of concern to Native American Communities. We have contacts throughout the United States who are experts on issues relating to Sovereignty, Treaty Rights, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, plus a number of key bills before Congress that affect Native American Gaming.
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- NAFOA
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United States |
- NAFOA is a native american non-profit association that provides training specific to the financial leaders in Indian Country. It is a volunteer association that has been in existence since 1982.
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- NAFOA
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United States |
- The purpose of the Native American Finance Officers Association is to provide a professional organization dedicated to the improvement and quality of financial and business management of Native American governments and businesses which will strengthen Tribal sovereignty through sound financial management.
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- NASA Native American Advisory Committee
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United States |
- Native American employees at Ames Research Center formed the Native American Advisory
Committee (NAAC) to offer guidance to NASA Ames on opportunities and methods for achieving
positive, productive interaction with the Native American Community.
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- National American Indian Court Judges Association
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United States |
- NAICJA: an online repository of information relating to American Indian Tribal Courts
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- National Atlas of the United States
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United States |
- The Indian Lands of the United States map layer shows areas of 640 acres or more, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Included are Federally-administered lands within a reservation which may or may not be considered part of the reservation.
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- National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
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United States |
- NCAIED is committed to Business Development for Indian People. We are a non-profit organization, founded and directed by American Indians. The National Center is the first national organization solely dedicated to developing American Indian economic self-sufficiency through business ownership.
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- National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
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United States |
- founded in 1944, the oldest and largest national Indian organization in the USA
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- National Geologic Map Database
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United States |
- From the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program.
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- National Indian Child Welfare Association
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United States |
- A private, non-profit membership organization based in Portland, Oregon, with a 26 member all-Indian board of directors. Members
include tribes, individuals, both Indian and non-Indian, and private organizations from around
the United States concerned with Indian child and family issues. The only Native American organization focused specifically on issues of
child abuse and neglect and tribal capacity to prevent and respond effectively to these problems.
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- National Indian Education Association
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United States |
- The mission of the National Indian Education Association is to support traditional Native cultures and values, to enable Native learners to become contributing members of their communities, to promote Native control of educational institutions, and to improve educational opportunities and resources for American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians throughout the United States.
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- National Indian Gaming Association
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United States |
- National Indian Justice Center, Inc.
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United States |
- The National Indian Justice Center, Inc., (NIJC) is an Indian owned and operated non-profit corporation with principal offices in Petaluma, California. NIJC was established in 1983 through the collective efforts of the National American Indian Court Judges Association, the American Indian Lawyer Training Program, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs in order to establish an independent national resource for tribal courts. Its goals are to design and deliver legal education, research, and technical assistance programs which seek to improve tribal court systems and the administration of justice in Indian country.
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- National Indian Telecommunications Institute
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United States |
- The National Indian Telecommunications Institute is a dynamic, Native-founded and run organization dedicated to using
the power of electronic technologies to provide American Indian and Alaskan Native communities with extensive
educational tools, equal opprotunity and a strong voice in self-determination.
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- National Native American EMS Association
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United States |
- The National Native American EMS Association represents 77 IHS/Tribal EMS services across the nation. We have an annual conference which will be in Las Vegas this year.
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- National Native American Law Enforcement Association Homepage
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United States |
- NNALEA is a non-profit organization comprised of Native and non-Native law enforcement professionals from every level of government. The membership includes nearly 1,000 tribal, state, county, and local police officers.
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- National Native American Veterans Association
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United States |
- The mission of the Native American Veterans Association is to educate and assist Native American Veterans without regard to tribal affiliation, degree of Indian blood, branch of Armed Service or combat status with regard to Veterans Rights, Benefits and Entitlements.
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- National Society for American Indian Elderly - AZ
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United States |
- Our goal is to provide the resources to assist all American Indian elderly to have access to services that will support them in their homes, as respected members of their communities and as keepers of their traditions.
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- Native America Calling
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United States |
- Native America Calling is a live daily call-in program linking public radio stations and listeners together into a thought-provoking national conversation.
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- Native American Advocacy Program
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United States |
- maintained by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (Quaker)
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- Native American Art and Collectables
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Lakota |
United States |
- A unique array of handmade Native American gifts, decorated leather goods, willow dreamcatchers, beaded pipe hawks, walking sticks, handmade jewelry including horn and bone chokers, bracelets and earrings by Shirley Dancing Fox and Clayton ThreeFeathers
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- Native American Art Show, Great Falls, Montana
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United States |
- Featuring the artwork of Native American artists from Montana and the west.
Also an annual Native American art show in Great Falls, Montana.
All artists are enrolled members of federally recognized tribes.
Great Falls Native American Art Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) org.
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- native american bankers
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United States |
- Helps tribal leaders develop financial services through new banks.
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- Native American Baptist Ministries In Oklahoma
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United States |
- Inter-tribal
website with information for Native American Baptist Ministries and Christian events in the state of Oklahoma
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- Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
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United States |
- This project is a cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the National Indian Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents.
Tribal constitutions and codes are the heart of self-government for over 500 federally recognized tribes, and are the lifeblood of Indian sovereignty. The University of Oklahoma Law Center Library and the National Indian Law Library work with tribes whose government documents appear on this web site; these tribal documents are either placed online with the permission of the tribes, or they are U.S. Government documents, rightfully in the public domain.
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- Native American Consultation Database (NACD)
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United States |
- A tool for identifying consultation contacts for
each Indian tribe, Alaska Native corporation, and Native Hawaiian organization. The database is not
a comprehensive source of information, but it does provide a starting point for the consultation
process by identifying tribal leaders and NAGPRA contacts.
A cooperative project of The Center For Advanced Spatial Technologies and the National Park Service. |
- Native American Documents Project
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United States |
- California State University, San Marcos provides indexed Published Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Board of Indian Commissioners for 1871, two appendices to the board's report, and a map from the 1875 report. These reports touch on most aspects of Indian policy at that time.
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- Native American Dwellings
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United States |
- Indian Dwellings - as described and illustrated from an architect's view. Activity CD to teach the knowledge and materials used in indigenous dwellings.
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- Native American Genealogical Research & Publishing Company
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United States |
- Offering American Indians genealogy research books, State and County genealogy books, and family histories to help YOU in YOUR genealogy research*
(*NOTE: We DO NOT conduct research for individuals. We offer books for you to do your own)
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- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 1990
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United States |
- To provide for the protection of Native American graves, and for other purposes.
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- Native American Indian Tribal Constitutions
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United States |
- Maintained by the COUNCILFIRE site.
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- Native American Jewelry by silversmith White Eagle
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Apache |
United States |
- Native American Lands Environment Mitigation Program (NALEMP)
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United States |
- One of the Department of Defense’s proudest accomplishments is the progress we have made toward building collaborative relationships with American Indians and Alaska Natives. Central to our efforts to address environmental impacts on Indian lands is the DoD American Indian and Alaska Native Policy.
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- Native American languages
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United States |
- A sizable list of native languages and clasifications (of languages).
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- Native American Languages Act (25 U.S.C. ch. 31)
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United States |
- "It is the policy of the United States to -
(1) preserve, protect, and promote the rights and freedom of Native Americans to use, practice, and develop Native American languages...." |
- Native American Legal Resources
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United States |
- maintained by The University of Oklahoma Law Center
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- Native American Lineage Group
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United States |
- Group Consist of Individuals who share a common Maternal Indigenous heritage as proven by DNA testing Belonging to Haplogroup A found among Native Americans Clans and thier decendants. We are from African, European and Hispanic backgrouds but are distantly related. Some of us Such as myself founder and moderator have researched our family histories and are re-establishing our native heritage through discussion, education, articles, links and research. Some will seek enrollment upon completetion of thier research all thanks to DNA testing and Scientific proof. Thanks to the National Geographic DNA project and FTDNA project.
Thank you
Shoshone
Moderator
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- Native American Multi-Cultural education School, Inc (NAMES)
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United States |
- The Native American Multi-Cultural Education School (NAMES) is a 5 year old Denver-based 501c3 nonprofit school. NAMES was founded in 1996 when federal aid was cut for the Adult Basic education Program at the denver Indian Center.
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- Native American Music
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United States |
- The album "American Holocaust" is dedicated to one of Jessup's most passionately held causes--the plight of the American Indian. Using the term 'Holocaust' in the album title generated some serious backlash to the singer's business aspirations, but it is a term used thoughtfully, respectfully, and accurately. The album highlights the plight of many Native Americans Georgie saw during her lengthy stay on a Lakota Reservation, where she sought spiritual guidance from Chief Frank Fools Crow.
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- Native American Playwrights
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Kiowa |
United States |
- This Web Site provides
research information and an
alpha listing of Native
American Playwrights and
Native Theatre.
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- Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy
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United States |
- An Annotated Bibliography by Bruce E. Johansen
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- Native American Prisoner Support (NAPS)
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United States |
- NAPS provides an online database for all organisations and individuals working on behalf of religious rights for Native American prisoners to register. This incudes the registration of groups, grassroots movements, spiritual advisors, law firms & associations, newgroups, and media. It also provides an online outlet for prisoners and spiritual advisors to be heard, and the opportunity to build profiles on prisons and corrections departments. The long-term goal of NAPS is to publish its directory and to get it to the prisoners who, in many cases, do not know who to contact for assistance. NAPS is found on the Human Rights Internet website under Partner Sites. Bookmark.
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- Native American Public Telecommunications
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United States |
- The mission of Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) is to inform, educate and encourage the awareness of tribal histories,
cultures, languages, opportunities and aspirations through the fullest participation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in creating and
employing all forms of educational and public telecommunications programs and services, thereby supporting tribal sovereignty.
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- Native American Records: Introduction and Links to Resources
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United States |
- Information on Native American Research in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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- Native American Schools, Student Groups and Related Programs
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United States |
- WWW Virtual Library for Native Americans, maintained by Karen Strom - American Indians
Index of Native American Education Resources on the Internet
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- Native American Studies Department (U. Calif., Davis)
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United States |
- Native American Studies Programs
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Navajo |
United States |
- Dennis Rogers is an
enrolled tribal member of
the Navajo Nation of the
state of Arizona. His
specialties in tribal art
forms include traditional
Navajo Sandpainting, the
Hoop Dance, and Northern
Traditional Dances. He
also speaks about Navajo
Silversmithing, reservation
life, tribal issues, Indian
laws & legislation, and
Indian gaming.
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- Native American Training Institute
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United States |
- The mission of the Native American Training Institute is to empower individuals, families and the community to create a safe and healthy environment so children and families can achieve their highest potential. The alliance of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, the Three Affiliated Tribes, the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe, the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and the Trenton Indian Service Area in establishing this training initiative exemplifies a model of collaboration between tribes, state government and the private sector. The Institute also conducts workshops and conferences throughout the year.
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- Native American Village @ IMDiversity.com
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United States |
- Essays, news, commentary and other resources about Native Americans. Suitable for educational use as well as for daily information purposes from arts & culture to world affairs.
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- Native AmericanRegistry
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United States |
- This is a mutal consent adoption/reunion registry for the Native American community.
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- Native Americans in the Military
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United States |
- This site houses the Native American Men & Women bravely protecting our home land.
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- Native Art Network
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United States |
- Indian owned one-stop site for finding sites related to, learning about, and purchasing American Indian Art.
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- Native Artists.org
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United States |
- A site featuring various Native Artists, Giving Voice to Traditional Elders and Indigenous Artists.
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- Native Bead Works
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Dakota |
United States |
- Native American beadwork. Variety of beadwork including 3D beadwork for sale. Anything from 3D barrettes to purses can be designed to your liking.
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- Native Career Development
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Tohono O'odham |
United States |
- Information on professional skills and career development for Natives.
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- Native Directions
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United States |
- Support and education for post detox Native American teens and their families
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- Native Dispute Resolution Network
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United States |
- The purpose of the Network is to create a centralized, broadly accessible, and valued referral system of dispute resolution practitioners with the knowledge and experience needed to assist parties involved in environmental, natural resources, or public/trust lands issues where American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and federal agencies are primary parties. A program of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.
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- Native Educational Endeavors
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United States |
- The Office of Native Educational Endeavors is a cooperative venture between Black Hills State University and the University of South Dakota Law School Foundation. Formed in 2005, NEE's mission is to provide educational opportunities for American Indians and to foster cross-cultural respect. At present, NEE is handling educational projects primarily for college and graduate students and K-12 Teachers funded by the Indian Land Tenure Foundation and the South Dakota Humanities Council.
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- Native Expressions
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Kickapoo |
United States |
- Native American style and Southwest clay masks, shields, dolls, serigraphs and t-shirts.
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- Native First
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Chumash |
United States |
- Native First is your Single Source to connecting businesses and consumers to the Native American business community, resources and news. A Great One-Stop Shop Web Site
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- Native Health Databases
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United States |
- The Native Health Databases contain bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations. The databases provide information for the benefit, use, and education of organizations and individuals with an interest in health-related issues, programs, and initiatives regarding North American indigenous peoples.
Native Health History Database
Citations and abstracts for information dating from 1652 to approximately 1966.
Native Health Research Database
Citations and abstracts for information dating from 1966 to the present.
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- Native Heritage Software: Tribal Repatriation Database
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Wampanoag |
United States |
- Native Heritage Software, a Native-run enterprise, provides resources for tribes working to repatriate their ancestral remains and cultural property. We provide products and services sensitive to the complex nature of this federally-regulated process. Our NEW Tribal Repatriation Database (TRD V1.00) makes repatriation efforts easier, faster, and more effectove through a customized program designed to meet NAGPRA's procedural requirements.
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- Native Lands
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United States |
- Works to protect
biological and cultural
diversity in Latin America,
with a focus on Central
America and southern
Mexico. We do this by
assisting indigenous
peoples to develop and
carry out their agendas for
the preservation of the
region’s natural and
cultural heritage.
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- Native Life Calendar
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United States |
- Native Life Calendar is 12 months of Actors, Musicians, Artist and every day hard working American Indian men. The pictures are taken through out the United States. A protion of the proceeds go to help out underprivileged Indian children.
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- Native Media Resource Center
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United States |
- produced by Peggy Berryhill
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- Native Nations Dance Theater
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Lakota |
United States |
- NNDT is a new and emerging native dance company that
tours the school systems and teaches Native History, dances, and shares native culture with children of all ages.
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- Native News Online
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Wendat-Huron |
United States |
- Native News Online is a daily publication of news and information pertaining to First Nations from South America to the Arctic Circle.
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- Native Thunder
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Native american rock group with a sound similar to the rock group Journey. Check out this up and coming group, with thier strong vocals and blistering guitar work. You will be back for more!
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- Native Tourism
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United States |
- Directory of Native American Tourism destinations. Search by State, Tribe or Activity.
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- Native Way - Plant Identification List
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United States |
- Section headings are by Tribe/Nation/Region.
Plants are listed alphabetically by scientific or botanical name. We hope providing this list will help you find native plants more easily and safely.
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- nativefreedom.com
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United States |
- Hoping for ALL Indian Nations USA
Our site will strive to introduce as many Indian cultures, aunthentic and non authentic arts & crafts, words of wisdom, and essentially all we can provide to bring a greater respect and understanding to the American Indians. A portion of our earnings will go to those Indians we can find in need, while helping them retain their dignity.
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- NativeNews List
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Wyandot |
United States |
- Provides between two and four digests a day with news and information of concern to our first nations people. NativeNews is archived at: http://www.mail-archive.com/nativenews%40mlists.net/
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- NativeShare
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United States |
- NativeShare is a FREE educational/employment list serve for Native Americans. NativeShare started as a project with the Urban Indian Summit in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1999, to identify and share opportunities with local Natives people. Today, the group has grown to well over 1200 Natives throughout the United States and Canada. NativeShare sends out weekly education, employment, and select event digests. Since the creation of the list serve, NativeShare averages three digest postings a week and is moderated by Alyssa Burhans and Jennifer Villalobos.
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- nativestock pictures
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United States |
- Nativestock Pictures is the leading stock photography supplier of Native America today. We now feature a line of colorful photographic postcards and art cards of Indian Country available for wholesale and retail
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- NativeTech
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United States |
- Dedicated to disconnecting the term "primitive" from
perceptions of Native American technology and art.
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- NativeWeb News Digest
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United States |
- A daily law news update from mainstream and American Indian media.
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- Natural Communication Seminars
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Apache |
United States |
- Management & Leadership Seminars using Horse. Cultural reintergration of the horse, horse camps, experiental programs.
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- Navajo Architecture: Concepts & Design
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Navajo |
United States |
- This site is a general interpretation of Navajo dwellings as it relates to
the culture.
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- Navajo Code Talkers
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United States |
- U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman's web site with information about the Code Talkers and the award to them of the Congressional Gold Medal.
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- navajorugsart.com
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Navajo |
United States |
- Marilou Schultz is Navajo and is a weaver of Navajo rugs. The rugs are made of handspun vegetal and aniline dyed wool. Conduct weaving workshops/classes throughout the US.
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- NDNSPORTS.COM
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Euchee |
United States |
- A website covering native american athletes competing at the college and professional level. Featuring interviews,player profiles, NDNtournament info and free email.
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- Never Cry Wolf Rescue
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Choctaw |
United States |
- O'siyo (soft winds). Come and visit our web site and learn what we have forgot.
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- NMU Center for Native American Studies
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United States |
- 13th Annual Learning to Walk Together Traditional Pow Wow
March 19-20, 2005
Vandament Arena - Northern Michigan University
Marquette, Michigan
Ph: 906-227-1397
**please note that the mid-winter pow wow is not being held on NMU's campus in February of this year as previously announced**
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- Noah for U. S. Senate
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Seminole |
United States |
- This is a blog site for my campaign for the United States Senate.
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- Noongo e-Anishinaabemjig
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Anishinaabe |
United States |
- Noongo e-Anishinaabemjig (People Who Speak Anishinaabe Today). A collection of lessons, stories, songs, and resources created by an active language table in Michigan.
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- North American Native Fastpitch Association
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United States |
- This is a fastpitch softball site for Native Americans from the US & Canada. tournaments are held annualy by the Native American teams in the US or Canada.
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- North-Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
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Cherokee |
United States |
- "Urban Indians", the new term given us in the turbulent 1960's, brought more hardship, trauma, and bias... still, we clung to our Cherokee Culture. In the early 1970's, after residing in the north-east
for some time, Ukuwiyuhi Okena Tsali Littlehawk (Long Hair Clan), coalesced the fragments of our Cherokee family that he found here in the north-east. He then established the North-Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians; thereby, recreating a traditional foundation for those of Cherokee descent here in the North-Eastern United States.
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- Northwest Inupiaq Dancers
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Inupiaq |
United States |
- Multi-village Inupiaq (Eskimo) Dance Troupe, villages represented are Barrow, King Island, Nome, Point Hope, Teller. Troupe consists of 20-25 people living and working between Seattle and Portland.
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- NumaGroup
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United States |
- NumaGroup is a Native American owned planning,
engineering and telecommunications firm that specializes in
working with Tribal communities.
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- NuView Systems, Inc.
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United States |
- MyHRIS is an award winning web-native Human Resource solution. Companies can rent (ASP) or purchase the most comprehensive, benefits, compensation, recruiting, training, development and Self-Service tools in the industry.
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- OCB Tracker-California's Native News
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United States |
- OCB Tracker is a Native American owned and operated newspaper in Southern California. It has articles and stories concerning American Indian events in California, the United States and Canada. OCB Tracker is also an online news website. It has a readership of 40,000+. Subscription information is online.
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- Office of Tribal Justice
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United States |
- established to provide a single
point of contact within the Justice Department for meeting the broad and
complex federal responsibilities owed to Indian tribes. The Office
facilitates coordination between Departmental components working on
Indian issues, and provides a permanent channel of communication for
Indian tribal governments with the Department of Justice.
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- Office of Indian Education
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United States |
- The mission of the Office of Indian Education is to support the efforts of local educational agencies, Indian tribes and organizations, postsecondary institutions, and other entities to meet the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives so that these students can achieve to the same challenging state standards as all students.
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- Official Rodney A. Grant Web-Site
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Omaha |
United States |
- Official site endorsed by Rodney Grant
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- Official Site of Buggin Malone
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United States |
- Buggin Malone, Native American rap entertainer, songwriter, producer, two time Best Rap/Hip-Hop nominee. 7th annual NAMA top 5 finalist and Indian Summer Music Award top 5 finalist in 2004, who is of Potawatomi, Oneida, and Ho-Chunk tribal descent. With his debut release "Birth of a Warrior" and his signature passionate rap for Leonard Peltier, he has taken Indian Country's rap scene to another level. His current release "Spirit World" made the top 5 in the Best Rap/Hip-Hop/R&B category and voting is now open at www.nammys.com!!!
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- Ojibwe'Anishinaabe Biidaajimo
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Ojibwe'Anishinaabe is an Online Newsletter that focuses on issues related to the Ojibwe'Anishinaabe community.
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- Oka Kapassa Return to Coldwater
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United States |
- Oka Kapassa, a special Native American gathering is held in Spring Park, Tuscumbia, Alabama to celebrate the culture and traditions of American Indians who once thrived here in north Alabama. The Gathering is a 2 day event, Friday, September 9th and Saturday, September 10th, 2005. Friday is a day set aside for school children and is also open to the general public.
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- Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission
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United States |
- The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission is charged with the mission of serving as the liaison between Oklahoma’s tribal population and governments and the Oklahoma State government. The Commission carries out it's duty with the guidance of four statutorily determined goals: the creation of state and federal legislation; the creation of an advisory committee; the development and implementation of research projects and reports and the development of cooperative programs between tribes and state, federal, local, private entities, health organizations, educational agencies, tourism, and economic development entities.
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- Olidahozi
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Abenaki |
United States |
- I would like to invite you to become a member of our website, Olidahozi (Gathering). We are primarily an Abenaki focused group, but invite other First Nations and friends of First Nations People to share with us. We discuss current events, genealogy, NA issues, news items, web links, , gardening, herbs and cooking, crafts, recipes, and many other topics. Sometimes we just chat. We have an archive under which messages are filed by topic and also a photo gallery. We also maintain a site calendar listing NA events.
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- Onaj Native Specialty Store
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United States |
- Providing Authentic Native American Specialty products including Native Beadwork, Artwork, Business, Accessories, Clothing, Furniture, Movies, Music, and Naturals.
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- One Feather Books and Gifts
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Cherokee |
United States |
- We specialize in Native American Books, Music, Videos, Crafts, etc. Stocking titles on such subjects as Genealogy, Language, History, Clothing, Legends, Medicine, Music, Crafts, to name a few. Voted by Oklahoma Indian Times newspaper readers as 3rd best place in Oklahoma to get Native American Books.
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- One Feather Consulting
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Seneca |
United States |
- One Feather Consulting, LLC is a 100% Native owned firm which provides EAP (Employee Assistance Program) services in North America.
www.onefeatherconsulting.com is an internationally
recognized EAP firm that has been working with Tribes and in the Indian Gaming industry for a number of years.
We would be honored to share our comprehensive and culturally sensitive EAP
product for your consideration.
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- One Nation Lies
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Choctaw |
United States |
- This site was created to help fight against organizations like One Nation who oppose Tribal sovereignty, tobacco and fuel sales and gaming.
It is our hope to educate and bring awareness to all who are interested.
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- Online Native American Genealogy Databases
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United States |
- A listing of online Native American genealogy databases, indexes & resources.
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- ONYOTA ' A:KA
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Oneida |
United States |
- The Oneidas for Democracy are the Oneida People who peacefully uphold the traditional values of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). The Onyota'a:ka - “People of the Standing Stone” have endured many hardships over the past few generations as they have struggled to maintain their status as Haudenosaunee.
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- Our Family History -- Native Circle
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Helping "lost Indians" connect with their heritage in the ancient Cherokee, Creek and Tehah Nahma cultures indigenous to the lower Appalachian Mountains, specifically those who intermarried with the Cooper, Sizemore, Redwine, Bondurant/Bundren, Blevins, Proctor, Davis, Lackey, Mitchell, McDonald, Troxall, Adair, Prevatt, Newberry, Goble, Fosset, Burke, Bookout and Francis surnames in KY/VA/NC/TN/GA/AL. Special emphasis on mixed blood families of Sand Mountain, AL/GA/TN.
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- Our People Our History
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United States |
- A history site that shows the past, gives information about the past, and learning tools on how to teach the past.
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- Our Red Earth
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United States |
- The homepage of a grass roots internet .org concerned with Native rights, free speech, and indirect support through communication.
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- Owashtinong Chung a ming
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Anishinabek |
United States |
- Contains information about this Native American drum group and its members. The singers on this drum are members of the Three Fires in Michigan. This is a sobriety drum that is invited to many pow wows, and is called upon for many educational presentations.
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- Oyate exchange
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Dakota |
United States |
- This forum is for research, open discussions,it was created to help people, Perhaps even find relatives which some have done by visiting "oyate exchange."
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- Painted Arrow Specialty Gifts
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Cheyenne |
United States |
- Within our website see
"Regalia" Norman Hamilton, full blood Southern Cheyenne offers his Handmade Northern & Southern Style Porcupine Roaches, also Plains Style Silverwork including Concho Belts, Arm Bands & Cuffs, Scarf Slides, Roach Spreaders, Long Dancers Earrings, Blanket Pins, & Hair Ornaments.
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- Patti Jo's Place...Fine Art & Photography
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Seneca |
United States |
- The art and photography of Patti Jo, who specializes in Native Americans, the Old West, Pioneer children, and other things of our past. She can do a pencil portrait from your favorite photograph.
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- PEACE PARTY: A multicultural comic book featuring Native Americans
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United States |
- Two young heroes fight everything from prejudice and pollution to
supervillains and the supernatural. An ongoing series from Blue Corn Comics.
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- People of the Land of Lightning
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Tsalagi |
United States |
- The untold story of the other 'Cherokees' who were the rightful tenants of the Land of Lightning - the Ani yuntikwalaski. Tlanuwah - Thunderbolt Warriors of the Sacred Ark.
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- Peyote, Pow-wow, Macaw feather fans by Patrick Scott
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Navajo |
United States |
- This website is created for people that want to learn about the artist, the product he sells, and about the purpose of why feather fans are put together, from the Native American Indian's perspective. I ask that you respect the people that own these fans, and also to have pride in having those people willing to share their stories with you on the World Wide Web.
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- Photographs of North American Indians by Edward S. Curtis
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United States |
- Special Collections in the Library of Congress
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- Pictures of Indians in the United States
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United States |
- Selected from pictorial records deposited in the National Archives by 15 Government agencies, principally the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of American Ethnology, and the United States Army.
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- Poplar Middle School
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Dakota |
United States |
- Located on the Fort Peck Reservation in northeastern Montana.
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- Popular Subculture
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United States |
- Popular Subculture webzine has begun publishing a series of essays and letters from "invisible" Native Americans, such as those among us who have no documentation, whose tribes are not recognized, who decided to pass as non-Native for personal reasons, or whose family has kept its Native identity a secret. We encourage correspondence from full or mixed blood Natives who would like an opportunity to tell their stories and the stories of their ancestors.
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- Porcupine Quill Wrapping Techniques on Rawhide
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United States |
- Quill Wrapping - a virtual demonstration, requires Flash plugin.
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- Powwow Bunny's Native Poetry
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Flathead |
United States |
- Poetry and writings sharing one Native woman's journey, some of which have been published nationally by John Hopkins Univ Press. The site also contains pages of Native border backgrounds, a short bio, and links to other Native sites.
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- Powwow Power
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United States |
- History
Resource for powwow history, description, dancers, etiquette, dates, and t-shirts.
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- Powwow Traditions
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Being in the powwow arena, singing, or watching gives most of us a wonderful feeling. It's a certain
kind of happiness that cannot be described. People whose Nations were enemies shake hands and smile.
Powwows are intertribal, people from all Nations are together, laughing and sharing.
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- powwowplumes.com
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Kiowa |
United States |
- Realistic imitation eagle plumes for all styles of powwow dancers. Big & Fluffy! My plumes are made to look like the REAL DEAL! Colorful threadwork on plume base in your custom colors. Tiny swarovski crystals can be added for extra *bling*. Single plumes, Doubles, Triples, Tiny Tots, Side plume drops, Men's/Boy's Roach plume drops, Grass Dancer Plumes. I will work with you to create what you want. Native made.
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- PowWows.com
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United States |
- suggested subject: Pow Wows
Please change your link for Native American Pow Wow Dancing from www2.scsn.net/users/pgowder to www.PowWows.com
thanks
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- Prickly Porcupines
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United States |
- Educational page about America's second largest rodent maintained by a student at the University of Southern California.
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- Procedures for Federal Recognition that an American Indian Group Exists as a Tribe (25 CFR Part 83)
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United States |
- Regulations used by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs to "federally recognize" an Indian Nation.
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- Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival (PONSACS)
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United States |
- Program research, analysis, and direct interventions focus largely on conflicts
between culturally distinct groups in situations of sharp structural asymmetry
with emphasis on disputes over land and natural resources and indigenous rights.
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- Pyle Mountain Holsters
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Choctaw |
United States |
- Welch, Inc. dba Pyle Mountain Holsters is a Federally recognized Native American owned business. We are an online retail store that sells gun holsters such as shoulder holsters, ankle holsters, side holsters, double shoulder holsters, hip holsters and more.
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- R and M Crafts
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Shoshone |
United States |
- Native American arts and crafts, beads, beading supplies, beadwork, shawls, hats, buttons, dancing supplies, buffalo headdresses, local pow wow information, FAQ
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- R&V JINGLES
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United States |
- Jingle cone and flat tin lid supplies.
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- Rachel's American Indian Website
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United States |
- My website has pages for 10 American Indian actors/actresses that include actor biographies, photos, filmographies, and the latest information.
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- Ramona Writes Freelance Services
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Experienced journalist specializing in
Native American/First Nations literature,
travel, health and lifestyle, and
performing arts. More than 20 years
field experience.
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- Reading Native American Literature
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United States |
- Published by the National Council of Teachers of English, _Reading Native American Literature_ is a new book by Bruce Goebel for teachers of high school and college literature classes. It includes ideas for teaching works by writers such as James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko, Sherman Alexie, and others. The book features resources that include copies of traditional, tribally specific poems and stories, histories, and a glossary.
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- Red Hand Media
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Osage |
United States |
- Red Hand Media is a full service
graphic design, web design and multi-
media company fully capable of
providing tribes or business with
everything from brochures, web sites,
video production or audio/visual tools
necessary for language preservation.
www.redhandmedia.com
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- Red Nation Society
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United States |
-
Red Nation Society
We are more than a community , we are a society.
Our mission at Red Nation Society is to build a balance of Contemporary American Indians , with traditional American Indians , bringing a needed involvement with our governing society in which we live. America.
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- RedNation, Inc.
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United States |
- RedNation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 Teaching and Learning organization, whose goals are to educate youth and adult alike, in Traditional Native American Indian Cultures and Values, with Spiritual ideals focused on Spiritual Self Growth.
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- Religious Intolerance in United States: Situation of Native Americans
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United States |
- Excerpt from Report submitted by Mr. Abdelfattah Amor, United Nations Special Rapporteur, in accordance with Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/18. United Nations Doc. # E/CN.4/1999/58/Add.1, 9 December 1998.
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- Remarks of Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary, Department of Interior (USA)
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United States |
- Ceremony Acknowledging the 175th Anniversary of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, September 8, 2000
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- Remember the Cherokee/Tsalagi
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Site dedicated to learning Cherokee ways, including: legends,foods,arts,language, genealogy,PowWows & much more. Astila(born & raised on Qualla in N.C.)adds new items daily.
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- Researching historic FBI files on Native Americans
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United States |
- by Michael Ravnitzky; "The early surveillance - 1930s-1960s - of Native American people by the FBI has been largely undocumented."
Here's how to start researching.
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- Reservation Boarding School System in the United States, 1870 -1928
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United States |
- "The Reservation Boarding School System was a war in disguise. It was a war between the United
States government and the children of the First People of this land. Its intention was that of any war,
elimination of the enemy."
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- Resources in Native American Politics
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United States |
- maintained by the American Political Science Association section on race and ethnicity
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- Review: Braid of Feathers: American Indian Law and Contemporary Tribal Life, by Frank Pommersheim
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United States |
- by Allen C. Turner, Ph.D., J. D.
"Frank Pommersheim, a Lakota tribal judge, artfully braids
together the variegated feathers of tribal sovereignty." |
- REZ BIZ: Business news for today's native american
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United States |
- Business news for today's Native American. Relevant and value added tribal business and economic
editorial content with a sensitivity to cultural norms of tribal communities.
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- rezrunner
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Sioux |
United States |
- "Rez Runner" is an indigenous cartoon character who's spirit and personality is very positive and flamboyant. He/She is a Grey Wolf who is indigenous to this land who's spirit and family values reflect our indigenous ways. His/Her goals are to reach youth and adults in a fun and positive way, and with a kind message that indigenous people and Grey Wolves do exist, even though we are not always visible or understood.
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- Richard Cyr - Native American Musician
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United States |
- Richard Cyr - Native American Musician
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- Rocketfishman
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Cherokee |
United States |
- The life of the cherokee
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- Rudy Youngblood
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Comanche |
United States |
- Rudy Youngblood, also known as Tee-Dee-Nae (which means “Strong Boy”), is a gifted grass dancer, pow-wow singer and artist.
Rudy is of the Comanche, Cree and Yaqui people and was raised in Washington State, Texas and ArizonaRudy Youngblood, also known as Tee-Dee-Nae (which means “Strong Boy”) is a gifted grass dancer, pow-wow singer and artist.
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- Say No The Indian Way
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Powhatan |
United States |
- Lunging Bear introduces music, dance and stories to deliver his messages of hope, and saying NO to drugs and alcohol to the younger generation and native philosophy and wisdom to the older ones who have chosen this journey called life.
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- Search American Indian Law on the FindLaw database
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United States |
- Search Meta-Law Index
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United States |
- Georgia (USA) State University Law School
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- Seeking Native American Spirituality: Read This First!
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Essay cautioning non-Indians seeking Native American spirituality.
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- Seminole Decision could be the victory that lost the war
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United States |
- by Charles J. Irwin, Esq.
commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Seminole v. Florida |
- Sherman Indian High School Alumni Forum
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United States |
- A forum for Amuni of Sherman Indian High School, Riverside, CA to meet up, catch up, and share your expirences!
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- Shyfire
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Cherokee |
United States |
- A home page dedicated to Native American peoples and their art.
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- Sky Designz
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Lakota |
United States |
- Sky designs is a gallery of native american influenced jewellery and crafts. you can also buy online... all items are hand made with genuine and raw materials.
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- Smoke Plants of North America
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United States |
- Site for the book Smoke Plants of North America which provides information about plants historically smoked by indigenous North American people. The book includes a gathering guide to over 50 wild plants that can be smoked, medicinal smoke, quotes on spiritual origin of smoking, a list of over 150 indigenous smoke plants, stories, and more. New information sent to me by readers will be posted on the site.
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- Soaring Eagle Technologies
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Cochiti |
United States |
- Specializing in rapid prototype of hardware/software integration of various electronic systems and custom software applications for DOD and commercial clients. Our products are developed using Microsoft's .Net technology and/or the Java platform, thus making our products interoperable with various operating systems.
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- Society for American Archaeology - SAA
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United States |
- The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. With more than 6,100 members, the society represents professional, student, and avocational archaeologists working in a variety of settings including government agencies, colleges and universities, museums, and the private sector.
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- Soul Wound: The Legacy of Native American Schools
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United States |
- By Andrea Smith, Amnesty Now, Summer 2003 (pp. 14-17).
U.S. and Canadian authorities took Native children from their homes and tried to school, and sometimes beat, the Indian out them. Now Native Americans are fighting the theft of language, of culture, and of childhood itself. |
- Southeast Kituwah Nation
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Cherokee |
United States |
- The U ganawvkalvgvKituwah Ayeli is a non-federally recognized tribal entity. We are not affiliated with the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the Qualla Boundary, or the United Keetoowah Bands. We have banded together to form a traditional Tsalagi Band. Our primary purpose is to preserve, protect, and practice our traditions and religion and the preservation and speaking of our language.
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- Southeastern Native American Alliance
(SENAA)
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United States |
- SENAA International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to activism on behalf of in indigenous peoples.
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- Southwest Affinity
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United States |
- We sell jewelry and artifact replicas handcrafted by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Cherokee craftspeople.
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- Spirit Of A Child Foundation
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United States |
- A Non Profit organization assisting in educational & holiday supplies for American Indian Children living on reservations.
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- Spirit of Crazy Horse
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Lakota |
United States |
- We are designing this site in hope that it will be of help to all Native People in their search for Justice, Fairness and Equal treatment by the public and the government.
There will be links that will help guide you
to information on many Native things,
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- Spirit People of America
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United States |
- Sept.3,4,5,6,2004
NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL
Withlacoochee River Park - Dade City, Fl
Sponsored by Florida Native American Indian Society
Co-Sponsored by Pasco County Parks & Recreation Dept.
Drumming by The Family Drum
Flute Music by Doc Silver Hawk Green and his flute family
Wredes and Thunder the Bald Eagle
Dancing
Grand Entry Friday 7:00 pm
Singing
Story Tellers
Saturday 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Raffles Native Food
Sunday 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm Kids Games
Native Crafts
Monday 1:00 pm
50-50 Drawings
Kids Day
Friday Sept. 3 Free Admission for children
Come Join Us Labor Day Weekend for a Great Time
Camping Available
For Info Call Bill Soaring Eagle Martin 352-583-5024 mbmartin352@earthlink.net
or Jim Little Running Bear Boyton 352-796-0903 lrbear@tampabay.rr.com
Admission / Donations: Adult $2.00 Elders $1.00 Children 6-12 $1.00 6 and under Free
NO DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR FIREARMS
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- SportsDiversityRecruiting.com
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United States |
- Our organization has been in business since 1995, specializing in job placement for women and minorities in the sports, health and fitness industries. For the past nine years SportsDiversityRecruiting.com has not only been the leading career development and diversity recruiting company in sports and health, but has been the only company in the United States to offer a full service sports diversity recruitment channel for both job seekers and employers.
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- Standing Bear's Trading Post
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Onondaga |
United States |
- A Leather and Native American craft supply store, We are Tandy Leather Authorized Dealers, a Hide crafter distributor as well as a Leather Factory service center with many other suppliers to better serve you. We carry leathercraft supplies, leather, Indian lore, beads, kits, patterns and Exotic Leathers such as snake skins, stingray, frog, Ostrich, and Alligator.
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- Stanford Diabetes Self-Management Online for Native Americans
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United States |
- The Stanford Patient Education Research Center has a new on-line program for Native American people living with type 2 diabetes. This will allow participants to receive free diabetes self-management materials, receive free lab tests, done entirely over the Internet. Stanford University has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to examine an Internet based diabetes self-management program. There is no cost associated with participating in the study.
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- STAR, Students and Teachers Against Racism
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United States |
- Through education, we seek to bring the image of Native Americans into the present, to support the well being of Native children in schools through the accurate depiction of history and by raising awareness of the need for sensitivity to Native culture as well bringing recognition to the ongoing contributions of Native Peoples today, and to celebrate the varied and rich cultural traditions of all Native people in the United States.
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- STATEMENT BY LEONARD PELTIER After Denial of Clemency, January 2001
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United States |
- January 20, 2001, was a sad day for all of us. I know that this denial of clemency has affected many of you as much as it has affected both my family and
myself. It is a terrible feeling and disappointment knowing that this nightmare has not ended and will continue for many months to come.
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- Story of Spinner Pittman
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Website about the incarceration Spinner Pittman, including Spinner's custom made jewelry.
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- Sunrise Trading Company
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Abenaki |
United States |
- A great selection of books by native authors, crafts, ladies'shawl making materials, and other crafting supplies. Run by Abenaki Lois Sunrise Cherry.
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- Sweet Grass Traditions
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United States |
- The total Native American experience as we live & celebrate it. Good info on Native American healing, events,recipes,language, art, music,politics,customs,etc.
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- Taino Ancestral Legacy Keepers, I(nc.
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Taino |
United States |
- We are a 501 C3 non-profit org. dedicated in teaching on the Taino Culture
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- Taking and using of the bald and golden eagle for scientific, exhibition, and religious
purposes
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United States |
- Federal law regulating the taking, possession, and transportation of
eagles for the religious purposes of Indian tribes (and other purposes). 16 U.S.C. sec. 668a.
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- Talking Leaves
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United States |
- Talking Leaves is designed to give K-12 students and their educators access to culturally and historically accurate information by and about Native Americans
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- Terre Liberté
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United States |
- Website about the Amerindian civilization in the French language.
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- Texas Beyond History
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United States |
- An ongoing virtual museum project of the Texas Archeological Society and the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (UT) which presents archeological materials in the State of Texas online.
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- The American Indian Friends Coalition
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Maya |
United States |
- Our initial objective is to provide badly needed aid and assistance to the large number of Mayan families that have recently moved to the United States for political asylum.
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- The Anishinabe Portal
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Chippewa |
United States |
- Chippewa Indian history links (on the same site or, Chippewa Indian history links not linked to other web sites, which means you won't have to go to other web sites) as well as an Chippewa or, an Anishinabe news newsletter.
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- The Avalon Project: Relations Between The United States and Native Americans
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United States |
- maintained by Yale Law School library
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- The choinumni tribe
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United States |
- The choinumni tribe is a non-federally recognized tribe. we are striving to obtain our federal recognition.
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- The Cincinnati Zapatista Coalition
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United States |
- The Cincinnati Zapatista Coalition is a non-profit group whose main focus is Indigenous Rights here in the US and throughout the Western Hemisphere, but also works on all forms of oppression here within the United States.
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- The Context and Meaning of Family Strengthening in Indian America
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United States |
- A report to the Annie E. Casey Foundation
by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, investigating
the role of families in improving child and community welfare in American
Indian communities. This is a PDF document.
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- The Council of Maya Elders Website
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Maya |
United States |
- A page constructed by the Ajq'ijaab' Elders of the Maya Nation. It's main goal is to educate people with Maya teachings including cultural and historical information.
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- The Fannie Lou Hamer Project
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United States |
- The Fannie Lou Hamer Project is a part of a national grassroots movement that
connects the history of earlier voting and civil rights struggles to the ongoing
struggle for campaign finance reform. The Project serves as a vehicle for communities of color to engage in campaign finance initiatives.
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- The Forgotten Heritage: African-Amerindian Relations in America
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United States |
- by Walton L. Brown, from Proteus, Volume 9, Number 1, Fall 1992
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- The Indigenous Circle
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United States |
- The Lodge of Dancing Leaves
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United States |
- Dear Brothers and Sisters
This page is in memory of my babies
and in memory of my ancestors.
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- The Mexi'cayotl Indio Cultural Center
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Aztec (Nahua) |
United States |
- Since 1980, the Mexi'cayotl Indio Cultural Center and its resident traditional Azteca dance circle, "Danza Mexi'cayotl" is dedicated to teaching and preserving the Native American heritages of Mexico and the Southwestern United States.
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- The MUSIC of DAVID LITTLE ELK
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Lakota |
United States |
- David Little Elk is a Lakota
from the Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe of South Dakota. He
composes music that promotes
the Lakota ways which develop
complete health: physically,
spiritually, mentally, and
emoti
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- The Native American Music Ring
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United States |
- The home of the Native American Music webring. Sites linked to one another for the purpose of promoting music by native american performers, songwriters, and record labels in an effort to better promote native american music projects nationwide.
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- The Native Voice
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United States |
- The new national Native
newspaper. The Native
Voice. For all Our
Relations.
The fastes growing native
newspaper in the united
states.
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- The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis
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United States |
- American Memory, Library of Congress. The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis is one of the most significant and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture
ever produced. This collection was originally published in book form in the early 20th century and contains references to Native American Indians that reflect the attitude of the time. There are also materials in the collection that were not meant for public viewing.
The Library of Congress has included all images in this collection, which contains over 1500 illustrations and 700
portfolio plates.
The site may be searched by keyword, browsed by subject, or browsed by tribe/geographic location.
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- The One Who Walks
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Mohawk |
United States |
- Native American poetry by
Mohawk poet/author Lawrence T.
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- The Prairie Fibers Company
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United States |
- Carry a complete line of Natural Dyes, Paints & Pigments. We have a very large selection of dyes native to the Plains/Prairie We have an extensive line of Natural Dye books, fibers and fabric ready for dyeing in addition to fabrics and fibers that have been eco-dyed using natural dyes.
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- The Red Nation Society
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Blackfeet |
United States |
- This Is A Circle Of learning, sharing, teaching, growing, and most of all, Friendship! A melting pot of Friendship Spirits!
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- The Roots of NAGPRA
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United States |
- An interview with Professor Steve Russell, the University of Texas at San Antonio. Prof. Russell is a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and is also a judge in Texas.
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- The Tribal Employment Newsletter
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United States |
- Providing employment and recruitment services for Native Americans and employers interested in maintaining a diversified workforce. Whether you are looking for a great new job or are recruiting for highly qualified Native Americans. The Tribal Employment Newsletter. It's where you find them!
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- The Zapatista
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United States |
- The information revolution is leading to the rise of network forms of organization, whereby
small, previously isolated groups can communicate, link up, and conduct coordinated joint
actions as never before. A RAND Institute report views the Zapatista movement in Mexico as a seminal case of "social netwar."
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- This Week in American Indian History
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United States |
- maintained by Phil Konstantin
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- tipis-tepees-teepees
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United States |
- A comprehensive web site on tipis. Covers historical to modern uses of the lodge. Goes into material, transportation, construction, living in, decoration etc.
Large picture heavy site on tipis.
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- Tiyospayas : An Oglala Genealogy Resource.
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Lakota |
United States |
- suggested nation: Oglala
Tiyospayas is dedicated to
preserving Oglala
Genealogy. The purpose of
this site is to keep the
stories and histories of our
families alive. A place for
our elders to reminisce, a
place for our youth find out
about where they come
from and who they're
related to, and a place for
relatives to find themselves
again. All queries and
submissions are Welcome
although the webmaster
reserves the right to post
information or not.
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- Traditional Native American Flutes & Music by Troy De Roche
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Blackfeet |
United States |
- Expressing the traditional values and spiritual nature of Native American people through music is the goal of Troy De Roche, an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation.
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- Traveling Horse Art Gallery
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Kiowa |
United States |
- Traveling Horse Art Gallery presents Woodblock Prints by artist Tennyson Reid. This site also features beadwork art by Marilyn Yeahquo. This site is Indian owned by Marilyn Yeahquo, Kiowa.
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- Trial Lawyers for Public Justice
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United States |
- A national public interest law firm dedicated to using trial
lawyers' skills and resources to create a more just society. Includes a searchable database of contacts and resources for American Indians' and Indigenous Peoples' rights.
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- Tribal Boy Design
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Dedicated to providing Native American culture through dynamic apparel, graphic design, web design, and traditional art to Natives world wide
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- Tribal Child Care Technical Assistance Center
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United States |
- Since January 1998, Native American Management Services (NAMS), a Native American women-owned small business, has operated the Tribal Child Care Technical Assistance Center under contract to the US HHS Child Care Bureau. Technical assistance under this contract supports Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations in their efforts to enhance the quality, affordability and supply of child care.
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- Tribal Court Clearinghouse
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United States |
- devoted exclusively to providing information to people working in Native American tribal courts
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- Tribal Sovereign Tees
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Navajo |
United States |
- Tribal Sovereign Tees is a native owned and opereated apperal business. Our designs are contemporary, innovative, and original. Our entire product line is intended for native or indegenous communities. We are proud of a our line and those who wear them are proud people as well.
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- Tribal Unity
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United States |
- Welcome to Tribal Unity! Native American Pictures, Links, Stories, Wisdom and explanation to 'What is a Pow Wow,' some Native Item Meanings, and so much more! Please stop in for a visit with us!
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- Tribal Women
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United States |
- Welcome and don't be shy....this is the place to meet, greet, and even find love if you can with stand the heat to seek the one that makes your life just a little bit better. So take a chance to find romance, we all need a little love. I just ask that you have fun and feel free to add emails or just messages that tell us about you. We are a group dedicated to helping the real Native American Romance singles find their mates for romance and friendship!
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- TribalCourts.com
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United States |
- The official gateway to the VersusLaw Tribal Court Database - believed to be the first national database dedicated to tribal court opinions. The Tribal Court Database is being developed in cooperation with the National American Indian Court Judges Association
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- TribalNet
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United States |
- TribalNet is an organization with the goal of helping all tribes make well informed decisions on the use of technology in their organizations. We do this primarily through information in the website and through our annual conference. The conference and website provide information and a support network to technology decision makers in tribes across the country that never previously existed.
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- Turtle Island Project TV
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Lakota |
United States |
- Midwest - Michigan's Upper Peninsula
These are videos from new non-profit Turtle Island Project.
The Turtle Island Project in Munising, MI (Upper Peninsula along Lake Superior) promotes respect for all Indigenous Peoples and the environment.
The TIP promotes First Nations peoples heritage - and we believe all mankind can learn about respect for nature by learning the traditions and teachings of Indigenous peoples.
We fight http://turtleislandtv.blip.tv/overty, racism, intolerance, domestic violence, teen suicide, sexual assault and many other social ills.
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- U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
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United States |
- The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is an independent, bipartisan agency established by Congress in 1957 to investigate discrimination or denial of equal protection of the laws under the Constitution because of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin, or in the administration of justice and issue reports of these investigations.
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- U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1873
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United States |
- maintained by The Library of Congress National Digital Library Program and the Law Library of Congress; historic records for research in law, history, genealogy, and other areas
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- U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) Report on Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Schools
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United States |
- In 2001, the U.S. Congress directed GAO to examine the adequacy of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) school funding. This report shows that expenditures in selected schools are comparable to similar public schools, but data are insufficient to judge the adequacy of funding. The link above is to a highlight document. The full document, GAO-03- 955, is also available from the GAO site. [These are PDF documents. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view them.]
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- U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library -- Indian Nations and Tribes
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United States |
- U.S. Indian Law Materials
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United States |
- maintained by Cornell Law School
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- U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
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United States |
- includes hearing schedule, briefing papers, legislation, live hearing webcasts and other information about the work of the committee
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- UCLA Extension
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United States |
- UCLA Extension offers a online course in Legal Research, Analysis and Writing in a Tribal Context beginning January 14 through March 25, 2003. Presented in cooperation with Project Peacemaker, UCLA American Indian Studies Center and the Tribal Law and Policy Institute.
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- Ulali Official Home Page
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United States |
- Home of the First Nations female a capella trio Ulali. Featuring tradional and contemporary Native American Music. Tour schedule, sound clips, photos,links, cds for sale.
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- Under-representation of Native Americans in the Mainstream Media
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United States |
- by Franki Webb
From the beginning of cinema, Native American culture has been represented stereotypically: Indians are portrayed as proud, independent and honourable peoples or as blood thirsty savages. Hollywood tends to ignore the historical perspective of Indian cultures and rarely offers a well-grounded understanding of Indian identity.
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- Understanding anti-Indian Prejudice: Test Your Native IQ
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United States |
- A 10-item test will probe your knowledge of Native American issues, Native American history and contemporary life. The site was developed by Professor Scott Plous of Wesleyan University.
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- United Indigenous Sovereignty Organization
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Choctaw |
United States |
- UISO is a grassroots human rights organization. Our main objective is to spread correct information on every issue concerning Indigenous people world wide. Our focus will be on culture, politics, environment, education, philosophy & religion, judicial matters, history; and to attempt to better and/or remedy existing situations on/in the indigenous communities: land & treaty rights, fishing/hunting & gathering rights, freedom of religion, exploitation of natural resources, anti-defamation, repatriation of artifacts & human remains; and to form a bridge between people of different cultures.
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- United South and Eastern Tribes
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United States |
- Official website of the United South and Eastern Tribes of the United States, Inc. This organization is dedicated to enhancing the development of Indian Tribes, to improving the capabilities of Tribal governments, and assisting the member Tribes and their governments in dealing effectively with public policy issues and in serving the broad needs of Indian people.
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- United States Code
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United States |
- all federal laws
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- United States Code, Title 25, Indians
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United States |
- federal laws pertaining specifically to American Indians
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- Unity Healthnet
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Ojibwe |
United States |
- Health Services:
Grant Writing
Grants Management
Health Planning
Telemedicine
Medical Supplies
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- Unratified US-Indian Treaties and Agreements, 1792-1883
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United States |
- Selected documents from Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. Vol. II. (Treaties.) Compiled and Edited by Charles
J. Kappler, LL. M., Clerk to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Washington: Government
Printing Office. 1904.
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- Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association
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United States |
- The Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association is dedicated to publicizing the
petroglyph and pictograph research being conducted in the Upper Midwest of the United
States, including - but not limited to - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South
Dakota.
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- US Dept. of Energy: Indian Issues and Points of Contact
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United States |
- USDA, NRCS, National Plant Data Center
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United States |
- The National Plant Data Center (NPDC) focuses resources on the acquisition, development, integration, quality control, dissemination and access of plant information; NPDC incorporates new plant technology into the agency's automated tools. The NPDC is responsible for the PLANTS database, which focuses on the vascular and nonvascular plants of the United States and its territories. The PLANTS database includes checklists, distributional data, crop information, plants symbols, plant growth data, references and other plant information. PLANTS reduces costs by preventing the duplication of efforts and by making information exchange possible across agencies and disciplines.
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- USGW Census Project Native American
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United States |
- Our website recruits volunteers to help us get the Native American (as well as all other) census records transcribed, proofread and then uploaded to the internet for research by all at no cost.
We have listed on our website all "known" records that are available for transcription and several are already online as we strive to reach our goal of ALL the records eventually available to all.
Our Native American records cover all tribes that we "know" about all across the United States.
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- USP Atlanta Native American Prisoners
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United States |
- USP Atlanta Native American Prisoners is the page for the Native inmates of the Atlanta Federal Prison. The purpose of the site is to foster contact and communication for the inmates with the outside. Let them know they are NOT forgotten. Very new, the site currently contains the applications submitted by the participating inmates, and some artwork. As contributed, additional artwork, information, stories, will be shared.
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- Walk to Remember
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Anishinaabe |
United States |
- The Walk to Remember, Summer 2000, was lived as a sacred journey around Lake Superior to bring forth community visions to protect the air, land and water for the Seven Generations yet to come. Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, is an important source of food, livelihood and drinking water. Lake Superior is also an important part of the spirituality of the Anishinabeg. It is now threatened due to contamination, global warming caused by over-development, and a growing,global water crisis that further threatens the sanctity of its waters and many life forms that depend on clean waters.
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- Walker River Boxing Club
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Paiute |
United States |
- Official Site of The Walker River Boxing Club. Native American Amateur Boxing Club. Schurz, Nevada. Boxing Links. Native American Links.
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- Walking a Mile: A First Step Toward Mutual Understanding
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United States |
- This new study is one of the most in-depth examinations ever made of the thinking of American Indians and non-Indians about each other. The research--based on 12 focus groups conducted in 2006 and 2007--explores Indians' perceptions of their own place in contemporary American society and how non-Indians view American Indians, what they know (or think they know), the generalizations they make and stereotypes they hold, how their perceptions were formed and their interest in learning more. The research was made possible by a grant from The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation.
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- Walking Spirit Pottery
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Apache |
United States |
- Fine Museum Quality Micaeous Pottery. Conducting demonstrations, lectures, workshops, private lessons, and pottery for sale.
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- Warriors for Christ:discipleship training for American Indians
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United States |
- Christian ministry for urban and reservation American Indians/Native, set up to encourage and strengthen spiritual growth of Native Americans through evangelism and discipleship training and to strengthen and plant Native churches on Indian reservations and urban areass throughout North America.
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- Water law: selected cases
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United States |
- Web of Life Enterprises
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United States |
- Web of Life Enterprise seeks to bring some justice and comfort to those who are suffering on the Indian reservations in South Dakota. Money, goods and services are all required to bring change there, to better the housing, to bring warm clothing and blankets to the elderly, to provide boots and coats to children in a place where winter seems to begin just only after it has ended. Your contribution of money or of the goods that are so hard to come by in these often remote places will not only alleviate discomfort but can also provide the means for the people on these reservations to work towards bettering the future for their children. Deliveries are FREE to the recipients.
Thank you for your generosity.
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- Welcome to iBead
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United States |
- We are a large importer and wholesaler of swarovski crystals. Glass Beads, Findings, Bali Silver, Alphabet Beads, Tools and just about anything you need for your beading.
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- Western American Indian Chamber
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United States |
- Provides support for Native business and economic development. Emphasis on community-based Native tourism enterprise start-up and marketing. Advocates values of cultural preservation, community cooperation and land stewardship.
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- White River Cherokees - Arkansas Cherokees
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Information website for the Arkansas Cherokee Nation who lived in the Arkansas Territory. Old Settler Cherokees, Census Lists!
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- Who stole the teepee? NMAI
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United States |
- Reflections on Native Realities: "Who stole the tee pee?" is a question posed by artist George Littlechild. It's another way of asking, "What happened to our traditions?" Missionaries, soldiers, teachers, government officials, and social reformers took away much of what our ancestors had. Did they steal the tee pee? Or did they create a situation in which some of our relatives were more than willing to give it up?
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- Wicked Hatchets
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Lumbee |
United States |
- Lumbee Indian making it "BIG" in music career
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- wildhorse production
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Metis |
United States |
- Theresa Ducharme from the Metis Nation of Manitoba, Conducting self-esteem seminars and workshops for adults and youths.
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- Wisdom of the Elders
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United States |
- Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. is an American Indian not for profit corporation whose mission is the cultural preservation and sharing of the indigenous elders' oral history and cultural arts.
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- WISDOMKEEPERS
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United States |
- This website is devoted to bringing their message, their voices, their stories, their visions to all of humanity. They share with us the Original Instructions that show each of us the personal path we need to follow as spiritual human beings in order to perform that task.
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- Woihanble Yuwita Habitat for Humanity
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Sioux |
United States |
- Volunteers helping to build decent affordable housing for people in need on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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- Wolfs Robe aka Flute Man
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Shawnee |
United States |
- Traditional Native American flute performer and Educator.
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- Working Effectively with Tribal Governments: EPA Training Resource Guide
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United States |
- This document is designed to inform U.S. Environmental Protection Agency personnel about the EPA Indian Program and its implementation.
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- worldlinktv
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United States |
- Thursday nights on direct tv and
Dish network tv---- 9:pm check
out the program listings it is
called "First people's TV"
every week great documantries
and stories of our people!
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- Wotanging Ikche
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Cherokee |
United States |
- Wotanging Ikche is a weekly news e-zine featuring editorial content, news relating to idigenous peoples from both mainstream and original sources, events listings, obituaries, poetry and some historic documents.
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- Wotanin Wowapi Online
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United States |
- The Wotanin Wowapi is North America's oldest Indian
weekly newspaper.
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- WOUNDED KNEE: A Campaign to Rescind Medals
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United States |
- Twenty U.S. soldiers received Medals of Honor for their actions in the Wounded Knee massacre. Trying to correct history, Native Americans want the medals rescinded.
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- www.airsoilwater.com
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Ponca |
United States |
- ASW Associates, Inc. is an American Indian Owned and managed environmental and
engineering consulting firm with headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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- www.lakotatimes.net
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Lakota |
United States |
- A weekly Lakota newspaper and online edition that covers westeran South Dakota Indian country.
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- www.nativeresearch.com
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United States |
- Comprehensive Tribal Directory software featuring tribes as well as tribally oriented government agencies, service organizations, and enterprises.
Contemporary Native America Map Displays
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- www.whitecloudindustries.com
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Ioway |
United States |
- Furniture, office, pool,restaurant, lodging
Fabrics, commercial and residential. Native American prints Lamps/lighting Native American Decor'Wolf, bear, moose, deer, elk, buffalo tapestry wallhangings beautiful home decor and more
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- Ökwanyääshâôt - Mingo Nation Southern Band
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Mingo |
United States |
- Dedicated to the revitalization of the Mingo Language and Culture.
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