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    Resources: 178 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    A Southern California Native American Site
    Chumash US - Southwest
    Our site is part of an on going project to inform the public, academia, and students on the Natives of Southern California. With recent developement of gaming, the public has been presented with information that was either misinformed or baised. The site covers all the recognized and unrecognized tribes and bands in southern California.
    More sites on www.csusm.edu
    Aboriginal Digital Collections
       
    This pilot program is a unique opportunity for Aboriginal Canadians to preserve, celebrate and communicate their heritage, languages and contemporary life by developing and accessing materials over the Information Highway.
    More sites on www.schoolnet.ca
    Aboriginal Information Highway
      Canada
    More sites on www.abinfohwy.ca
    Aboriginal Links: Canada & U.S.
       
    More sites on www.bloorstreet.com
    Aboriginal Peoples in New Brunswick
      Canada
    Aboriginal Youth Network
      Canada
    Aboriginall.com
    Wabanaki  
    An easy navigable site with links to Aboriginal peoples around the world. Pages dealing with the environment, health, social issues and message boards. Help make a difference.
    Alaska Federation of Natives - University of Alaska
      US - Alaska
    The Alaska Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
    More sites on www.ankn.uaf.edu
    Alaska Native Heritage Center
      US - Alaska
    A wealth of history, wisdom and knowledge is handed down from generation to generation, ensuring survival through the changes and challenges of this great land.
    More sites on www.alaskanative.net
    Alaska Native Knowledge Network
      US - Alaska
    The Alaska Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaska Natives have acquired through cumulative experience over millennia.
    More sites on www.ankn.uaf.edu
    Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association
      Canada
    Alderville First Nation
    Ojibwe Canada
    A resource and directory of the Alderville's Tradit ionally Handcrafted Cedarstrip and Canvas Canoes, Alderville Administration Office, Health Office, Daycare Centre, Community Centre, Learning Centre
    All Things Cherokee
    Cherokee United States
    A site dedicated to Cherokee genealogy, history, language, and arts & entertainment.
    More sites on www.allthingscherokee.com
    American Indian History and Related Issues
       
    American Indian History and Related Issues. An excellent site by Troy Johnson, of the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach. This site is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico.
    More sites on www.csulb.edu
    American Indian Liaison Office
       
    Mission Statement: To improve relationships between American Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and the National Park Service through consultation, outreach, technical assistance, education, and advisory services.
    More sites on www.cr.nps.gov
    American Indian Movement ~ Support Group of Massachusetts
      US - Northeast
    More sites on members.aol.com
    American Indian Resource page (Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maine Indians, and other Native Americans)
    Wabanaki US - Northeast
    This is a resource page including links to sites on Wabanaki, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, Micmac, and catagorized links under Health, Political Issues, lndian Child welfare, cultural and current issues, legal issues, and more
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    American Indian Resources, maintained by Will Karkavelas
       
    Offers over 700 well-organized international reference-links to sites concerned with Native America. Includes sections on Research Libraries for Native American Studies, Texts, Reviews, Film, Education, History, Issues, Language, Works and Authors, Bibliographies, Newspapers and Journals.
    American Indian Sports Team Mascots
       
    More sites on members.tripod.com
    American Indian, Alaska Natives & Native Hawaiians
       
    An Introduction to Dakota Culture and History
    Dakota US - Central
    This website covers basic information about Dakota Culture and History and includes an Art Gallery.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    An Introduction to Ojibway Culture and History
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    This website covers basic information about Ojibway Culture and History and includes many graphics.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Arctic Circle
      Arctic Circle
    Peoples and environment of the Arctic and Subarctic region (University of Connecticut, USA)
    More sites on arcticcircle.uconn.edu
    Ball/Cavallini Home Page - Native American Links
       
    More sites on www.jaguarsystems.com
    Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle
      Canada
    Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw of Louisiana
      US - Southeast
    The three bands of the Confederation are the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha, Isle de Jean Charles Band of Bilox-Chitimacha and Lower Lafourche Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha.
    Canada's Native Peoples
      Canada
    Of the two main regions where sedentary societies developed, the Northwest Coast had by far the highest population because of its rich sea and rain-forest resources. In fact, it was one of the most densely settled areas in the world for non-agricultural peoples. The other region was southern Ontario, where the climate and fertile soil allowed for farming. Across Canada, more than 50 languages were spoken; these have been classified into 12 families, half of which were spoken only in British Columbia. By far the most widespread were (and still are) Cree, in the Algonkian group, and Inuktitut, an Eskaleut language of the Arctic.
    Canim Lake Band
    Secwepemc Canada - Western
    Canim Lake Band is apart of the Interior Shuswap Tribe.
    Canim Lake Band 'Tsqescen' - Cariboo Tribal Council
    Shuswap Canada - Western
    The people of Canim Lake and their ancestors are a part of what is known as the Lake Division of the Shuswap Tribe within the Interior Salish Nations in B.C., since time immemorial.
    More sites on www.cariboolinks.com
    Canoe Creek Band - Cariboo Tribal Council
      Canada - Western
    Canoe Creek Band is made up of two communities, Dog Creek which is where the administration office is located and Canoe Creek. Both communities are located in a semi remote area southwest of Williams Lake on the east side of the Fraser River.
    More sites on www.cariboolinks.com
    Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
    Tlingit US - Alaska
    CCTHITA (Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska) is the Tribal Government representing over 22,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. We are a sovereign entity and have a government to government relationship with the United States.
    Centro Cultural Ñañhu Mbithe
      Mexico
    The Mbithe Ñañhu Cultural Center was established to help preserve and promote the culture of the Ñañhu community of San Pablito in Puebla, Mexico. Members have not only held classes in guitar, woodburning, screenprinting, painting for children and other arts, they have been active in the area of community development projects
    Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston
    Cherokee US - Southwest
    More sites on www.Powersource.com
    Cherokee Fire
       
    Chiefs of Ontario
    Algonquin Canada
    Chiefs of Ontario i s a co-ordinating body of one hundred thirty-four First Nation communities within the boundaries of the Province of Ontario.
    More sites on www.chiefs-of-ontario.org
    Chumash Interpretive Center
    Chumash US - Southwest
    Oakbrook Regional Park Chumash Interpretive Center: Enhancing the public's awareness and understanding of the Chumash People native to Southern California, both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and hands on experience.
    Communauté de Betsiamites
    Innu Canada - Eastern
    This site explains the life of the Innu community of Betsiamites located on the north shore of the St-Laurent river.
    Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
    MicMac Canada - Eastern
    The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq (CMM) is an organization that was formed in 1986 by the Band Councils of six Mainland Nova Scotia First Nations, namely Afton, Acadia, Horton, Millbrook, Pictou Landing and Shubenacadie.
    Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
      US - West
    Warm Springs Indian Reservation, a Native American community located in central Oregon
    More sites on www.warmsprings.com
    Costanoan (Ohlone) and other Indigenous Californians
    Costanoan US - Southwest
    WELCOME to the Costanoan Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource A Resource of Information and Multimedia about California Costanoan (Ohlone) and other Indigenous Californians: History, Current Events, Contacts, Native American experience.
    Council of Energy Resource Tribes
       
    More sites on www.eerc.und.nodak.edu
    Cree Nation of Wemindji
    Cree Canada
    Wemindji is beautifully located at the mouth of the Maquatua River along the east coast of James Bay. With a population of 1100 it is one of the nine Cree communities located in remote northern Quebec.
    Delaware Tribe of Indians
    Delaware US - Northeast
    The name DELAWARE was given to the natives who occupied the Delaware River Valley during the colonial occupation of English Governor Lord de la Warr. In their language they are LENAPE (len-ah'-pay) which means "The People" and belong to the Algonquian linguistic group.
    More sites on www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us
    Dibaudjimoh - News from Chippewas of Nawash First Nation
    Chippewa Canada - Eastern
    Dusters Native American!
       
    Duwamish Tribe
    Salish US - Northwest
    Indigeoneous native people of the Pacific Northwest. The city of Seattle, Washington was named after our leader Chief Sealth. Chief Sealth was a chief of the Duwamish and Suquamish people. Today the Duwamish Tribe fights for federal recognition and strives to revive its cultural and native heritage for its 500+ members.
    Eskasoni & Mi'kmaq Sites
    MicMac Canada - Eastern
    Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
       
    BIA list of Federaly recognized nations in the 48 states and Alaska
    More sites on www.doi.gov
    Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
      Canada
    FirstNations.Com
      Canada
    We are proud to bring Native issues, peoples and culture to the Internet in a way that allows us to educate, understand and promote Native ways. Our Internet web site is a place where all Indigenous Peoples have a forum for their many voices. At First Northern Arts Interactive, we honor the voices of our First Nations peoples.
    More sites on firstnations.com
    Flathead Indian Reservation Fisheries: A Successful Progressive Tribal Management Plan
    Flathead US - Northwest
    A journal article by John Holt which provides insight into Native American's politics of sustainable development after decades of environmental degradation.
    Great Lakes Intertribal Council
      US - Central
    Native American communities and events in Wisconsin, with information about community events, cultural communication activities, accommodations, and attractions in Indian Country within the Great Lakes Intertribal Council and Heritage Tourism membership.
    More sites on www.glitc.org
    History of the Cherokee
    Cherokee  
    More sites on pages.tca.net
    History of the Cherokee
    Cherokee  
    "The History of the Cherokee" website is a tribute to the strength and determination of our people to survive centuries of trials and oppression. It contains rich historical content, illustrations, photos and other Cherokee resources. This website is designed and maintained by Ken Martin, a Cherokee of mixed-blood and a tribal member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
    More sites on pages.tca.net
    Hooy! Welcome to Neah Bay
    Makah US - Northwest
    Over the next five years the Makah indians can hunt the Gray whales at five whales a year.
    Immigration and Refugee Services of America
      US - Northeast
    The Immigration and Refugee Services of America (IRSA) is pleased to announce the launch of an important new Web site. The site will also benefit human rights organizations, immigration and refugee policy analysts, educators, social service providers, journalists, and Web users seeking immigration- and refugee-related information.
    Indian Metis Friendship Centre
    Metis Canada - Eastern
    Indian Stereotypes
       
    The world of contemporary American and European infants and young children is saturated with inappropriate images of Native Americans We would like to help you rewrite these activities and images It is to be expected, that young children who continously assimilate the stereotyped portrayal of Native Americans in their books, television programs, movies and toys eventually develop attitudes toward them that are not only unrealistic but also negative.
    More sites on www.nativechild.com
    Indians of California - Tad Beckman
      US - Southwest
    More sites on www4.hmc.edu
    Indians of San Diego County
      US - Southwest
    Kumeyaay/Diegueño, Luiseño, Cupeño, and Cahuilla
    Information on American Indians - Abilene Christian University
       
    Inuit Tapirisat of Canada
      Canada
    Welcome to the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada website. The topics presented on our site will provide you with interesting information about ITC and the Inuit of Canada. We will regularly update our information so that you can stay well informed on issues of current interest.
    Inupiat of Arctic Alaska
    Inupiat Arctic Circle
    More sites on www.lib.uconn.edu
    Jatibonuco Tribal Longhouse Homepage
    Taino  
    More sites on www.algorithms.com
    Johnstown Online
    Seneca US - Northeast
    Johnstown Online is a resource directory with a Native Resource directory. Johnstown/ Conemaugh Vally is rich in Native History and our Native brothers & sisters now will have local resources at their fingertips.
    Keihan's Web - American Indian Nations' Sites & Information
    Mohawk United States
    Directory of links to official American Indian Nations' web sites and sites containing info on various nations.
    More sites on keihansweb.tuscaroras.com
    Kitsumkalum, a Tsimshian First Nations' community
    Tsimshian Canada - Western
    Kitsumkalum is a village located on the pacific northwest of British Columbia, Canada, and is home to the Tsimshian Nation. This site reflects the life of Kitsumkalum and the history behind this community.
    Labriola Nartional American Indian Data Center
      US - Southwest
    The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, part of Arizona State University Libraries, contains a research collection containing information on Native American/Alaska Native tribes. It provides access to this information through the use of computer databases, the Internet, and CD-ROM. The collection is international in scope and brings together in one location, current and historic information on government, culture, world-view, Social life and customs, tribal history, and biography.
    More sites on www.asu.edu
    Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin
    Lakota US - Central
    a joint project by Martin Broken Leg at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD, and Raymond Bucko, S.J., at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY.
    More sites on maple.lemoyne.edu
    Little Hawkwoman's Native American Page
    Cherokee US - Southwest
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Little Sioux
    Lakota US - Central
    Rosebud Reservation Journey With Your Host Little Sioux. Little Sioux is helping to rejuvenate the spirit and essence of this proud culture. Please browse through this site and take a look at our culture, our heroes, our hope, and unfortunately, our trouble.
    More sites on www.littlesioux.org
    Maddi's Native American Center
      US - Central
    general information, powwow listing.
    Massachusetts State Archives Microfilm Card Index of Native Americans
      US - Northeast
    This microfilm index is basically an index to colonial period documents, pertaining to Native Americans, that have been microfilmed. The index is arranged by topic and is alphabetically and chronologically ordered. The microfilmed documents relate to deeds, wills, grants, treaties, etc.. The time frame of these documents ranges from the early 1600's to the late 1700's.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    MI'KMAQ of UNAMA'KI (Cape Breton Island)
    MicMac Canada
    Michael Schelling's Native Links
       
    Mike's Mi'kmaq Page
    MicMac  
    Lots of Mi'kmaq information, including 650 images related to Mi'kmaq Culture and heritage.
    Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs - British Columbia
      Canada - Western
    More sites on www.aaf.gov.bc.ca
    MundoEtnia
       
    Recopilation of ethnias around the world, if you have more information to complete the list send an email to mundoetnia@yahoo.com
    More sites on geocities.com
    NAPA NEWS
      US - Southeast
    The news site of the Native American Preservation Association of Georgia
    More sites on ourworld.cs.com
    NAPE Aboriginal Links - An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory
      Canada
    A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American and International Indigenous sites on the world wide web.
    More sites on www.lakeheadu.ca
    National Association of Friendship Centres - Canada
      Canada
    MISSION STATEMENT - TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT BY SUPPORTING SELF-DETERMINED ACTIVITES WHICH ENCOURAGE EQUAL ACCESS TO, AND PARTICIPATION IN, CANADIAN SOCIETY; AND WHICH RESPECT AND STRENGTHEN THE INCREASING EMPHASIS ON ABORIGINAL CULTURAL DISTINCTIVENESS.
    Native Access Program for Engineering
      Canada
    Listing of Aboriginal web sites.
    More sites on www.lakeheadu.ca
    Native America on the Net
       
    More sites on home.att.net
    Native American History and Studies
       
    Native American Indian Population Studies
    Hoopa  
    More sites on www.humboldt.edu
    Native American Information Resource Server
       
    Native American Library
      United States
    Religions, Beliefs, Literature, Food and History
    More sites on homestead.com
    Native American Links
       
    Native American Links
       
    Native American links
      United States
    More sites on www.jaguarsystems.com
    Native American Research Information Service (NARIS)
       
    Native American Resource Guide
       
    More sites on www.usc.edu
    Native American Resources
       
    A collection of links for teaching about natives of US, canada, Australia, New Zealand. Includes state curricular guidelines, books, crafts, maps, etc
    Native American Resources
       
    More sites on www.angelfire.com
    Native American Resources
       
    Native American Resources in Lansing, Michigan
      US - Central
    Native American Resources University of San Diego
      US - West
    San Diego County Tribes Website includes a chronology of events affecting the original inhabitants of San Diego County, information on San Diego reservations, and Native American campus resources at the University of San Diego.
    Native American Studies
       
    History, Law, Culture, Language, Politics....find links to these kind of Native American web resources. You can also instant message or email me from the site for help with your research.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Native American Who's Hot Award
       
    More sites on www.cris.com
    Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Links
       
    Native Council of Nova Scotia
    MicMac Canada
    A wealth of educational material on the rich history and culture of the Mi'kmaq including historic treaties, maps, and recipes. There is also a review of the achievements of the Native Council of Nova Scotia over the past twenty years in serving the large community of off-reserve Aboriginal people.
    Native Links Sources
       
    More sites on indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us
    Native Nations - Official and Unofficial Tribal Sites
       
    More sites on indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us
    Native Pages from StFXU
       
    NativeWorld
    Mohawk Canada - Eastern
    An educational, cultural and entertainment web site for Native Americans and Indigenous people all over the world. Features a Native matchmaking/social site as well as games, chat, legends and more.
    Navajo Clan Names
    Navajo US - Southwest
    A list of all Navajo Clans, spelled in Navajo, with its English meaning. When a Navajo baby is born, he or she belongs to the clan of the mother. The clan name passes on through her to her children. When a young man marries, it must be to someone completely outside of his clan. Even though people in his clan are not all blood-related, it is considered inappropriate to marry within one's own clan. This rule is strictly observed. Should it occur, it would be considered as "incest" to the Navajo people.
    More sites on www.lapahie.com
    Navajo Links Page by Packrat
    Navajo United States
    A page of links to Navajo-related websites with short descriptions of those sites.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Navajo Sacred Mountains
    Navajo US - Southwest
    Sacred Mountains of the Navajos: Mt. Blanca, Mt. Taylor, San Francisco Peaks, Mt. Hesperus, Governador Knob, Huerfano Mesa, Navajo Mountain
    More sites on www.lapahie.com
    New Brunswick Department of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs
      Canada - Eastern
    To further the self-reliance and well being of the Aboriginal people of New Brunswick, both on and off reserve, through pragmatic social and economic development initiatives.
    Northwest Territories Explorer's Guide
      Canada - Northern
    Northwest Territories Resources and Other Links
    Nunavut
    Inuit Arctic Circle
    Nunavut is Canada's newest territory, a huge area with an 85%-Inuit population. After decades of negotiation, Inuit won this area as a "their" territory, where Inuit can make decisions about their own government and development while being a part of Canada. This link is a general one, through which one can find government, cultural, business, etc. information and links.
    More sites on www.nunavut.com
    Nuu Chah Nulth Tribal Council
       
    The Nuu chah nulth Tribal Council represents the chiefs and membership of 14 first nations on the West Coast of Vancouver Island from Brooks Peninsula north of Kyuquot to Sheringham Point south of Port Renfrew. Our member First Nations include: Southern Region - Ditidaht, Huu-ay-aht, Hupacasath, Tseshaht and Uchucklesaht; Central Region - Ahousaht, Hesquiaht, Tla-o-quiaht, Toquaht and Ucluel; Northern Region - Ehattesaht, Ka:'yu:k't'h/Che:k'tles7et'h', Mowachaht/Muchalaht and Nuchatlaht. The N.T.C continues to promote the economic, social, physical and cultural development of its membership. As the first people of this area we are responsible for our own destinies, survival and well being.
    Ohlone Indians
    Ohlone US - Southwest
    Osage related information
    Osage  
    Ouje-Bougoumou Cree community official project at Expo2000 (press release)
    Cree Canada - Northern
    More sites on www.nativeweb.org
    Oujé-Bougoumou Cree Website
    Cree Canada
    More sites on ouje.ca
    Peace 4 Turtle Island
    Haudenosaunee Canada - Eastern
    This site will attempt to take a step towards providing a path towards Respect, Peace, and Gentle Harmony by providing culturally sensitive and accurate information about the Iroquois, or as we prefer to call ourselves the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse).
    More sites on www.peace4turtleisland.org
    PROJECT: Blackfoot Elders
    Blackfoot US - Northwest
    The purpose of this site is to chronicle the Wisdom of the Elders of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Siksika, Piegan, Pikuni, Kainah and others that make up our tribal history.
    Pueblo Cultural Center
      US - Southwest
    The Pueblo people are settled in nineteen communities, some of which have been continuously inhabited since long before the discovery of America. Still retaining their ancient and largely secret ceremonial life, they nevertheless welcome visitors from all over the world, and offer a glimpse of the proud heritage which they have kept alive for more than a thousand years.
    More sites on www.indianpueblo.org
    Qitsualik
    Inuit Arctic Circle
    Inuit culture, history, language, and tradition.
    More sites on www.cyberus.ca
    Rainbow Cherokee Band Home Page
    Cherokee United States
    We are the Rainbow Cherokee. Our purpose is to honor our ancestors by embracing the heritage that was almost lost to us.
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Resources for Aboriginal Studies
       
    More sites on library.usask.ca
    Resources on Native Americans of North America
       
    More sites on www4.hmc.edu
    Sagat Samisk Avis
      Arctic Circle
    Salish Kootenai and Pent d'Orielle
      US - Northwest
    This is not an official web-site of the Salish Kootenai, but it contains probably all relevant www-resources available for this Nation. The page is part of a larger web-site on Indigenous people in Australia and North America.
    More sites on www.ldb.org
    Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
    Pima US - Southwest
    Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
      Canada
    Seminole Zone
       
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Seven peoples
      United States
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Soda Creek Band, The Xatsu'll First Nation
      Canada - Western
    The Xatsu'll First Nation is a member of the Great Secwepemc Nation, once known as the people of Xatsu'll (on the cliff where the bubbling water comes out). The Xatsu'll First Nation is one of four northern autonomous Secwepemc Nation Bands making up the Cariboo Tribal Council.
    More sites on www.cariboolinks.com
    SouthWestern Native American Tribes
      US - Southwest
    Spirit of Seven
      Canada
    More sites on expage.com
    Subsistence and Resource Conservation in Alaska
      US - Alaska
    Alaska's rural people depend on this land for food, shelter and their unique way of life. The United States Government has taken control of renewable natural resources like fish, plants and game on all federal land. This website is for and by those of us interested in the continued protection of our subsistence lifestyle and conservation of alaskan natural resources.
    tahtonka.com
    Lakota US - Central
    More sites on www.tahtonka.com
    Taino Tribal Council
    Taino US - Northeast
    More sites on www.hartford-hwp.com
    The choinumni tribe
      United States
    The choinumni tribe is a non-federally recognized tribe. we are striving to obtain our federal recognition. Our tribe is a poor tribe and could use any help. thank you Henry L. Jeff. Tribal Chairman
    The Earth Gallery Native American Links
       
    More sites on www.aloha.net
    The Indigenous Circle
      United States
    More sites on members.aol.com
    The Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Council Longhouse
    Taino US - Northeast
    This is the Tribal Elders Longhouse, Homepage of the Taino Tribe of Jatibonicu, Great People of the Sacred High Waters.
    More sites on members.dandy.net
    The Kalispel Indians
    Kalispel US - Northwest
    The Kalispel Indians once occupied a long and narrow territory, which stretched from the Flathead lake of Montana, through Idaho, and into nearby Washington state. And the Kalispel were also part of Canada, like many of their linguistic relatives, since a small part of their western lands extended north into the Salmo river of what is now southern Canada.
    More sites on www.angelfire.com
    The Métis Observer
    Metis Canada
    News, views, ohotos and stories for the Métis Nation!
    More sites on www.angelfire.com
    The Moccasin Trail
       
    The Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut
    Mohegan US - Northwest
    The Mohegan Tribe is a sovereign, federally recognized Indian Nation with a reservation on the Thames River near Uncasville, Connecticut.
    The SamE'-Na-Qwa Se'-Nom Nation
       
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    The Six Nations:
       
    More sites on www.ratical.com
    The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth
    Iroquois US - Northeast
    The people of the Six Nations, also known by the French term, Iroquois Confederacy, call themselves the Hau de no sau nee (ho dee noe sho nee) or People of the Longhouse. Located in the northeastern region of North America, originally the Six Nations was five and included the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas. The sixth nation, the Tuscaroras, migrated into Iroquois country in the early eighteenth century. Together these peoples comprise the oldest living participatory democracy on earth. Their story, and governance truly based on the consent of the governed, contains a great deal of life-promoting intelligence for those of us not familiar with this area of American history. The original United States representative democracy, fashioned by such central authors as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, drew much inspiration from this confederacy of nations. In our present day, we can benefit immensely, in our quest to establish anew a government truly dedicated to all life's liberty and happiness much as has been practiced by the Six Nations for over 800 hundred years.
    More sites on www.ratical.com
    The sovereign Miccosukee Seminole Nation
    Seminole US - Northeast
    MICCOSUKEE SEMINOLE NATION official website.
    The Tekesta Taino Tribal Band of Bimini Florida
    Taino US - Southeast
    This is the Tekesta Taino Tribal Band of Bimini Florida's Home Page. The Tekesta are one of the original indigenous tribes of Florida.
    More sites on www.hartford-hwp.com
    The UTE Tribes
    Ute  
    Tigua Indians
    Tigua US - Southwest
    Treaty One Youth Network & Multimedia Project
    Ojibwe Canada - Western
    Youth designed site. Awareness of treaties, elders teachings, history, and ojibwe language lessons.
    Tribal Nations of Montana - A Legislative Guidebook
      US - Northwest
    In Montana, Indians from at least a dozen tribal groups compose the state's largest and fastest growing ethnic minority. Only Arizona and New Mexico contain more reservations than Montana's seven.
    Tribe Finder
       
    Tribe List & Addresses - 1994
       
    Tribes-by-States Map Index
       
    A list of federally-recognized tribes with contact info for that region, plus BIA area office and field office contact info. Map is color coded for areas administered by BIA Area Offices. This is information assembled by Paula Giese, and now hosted by Karen Strom. Tribal names and placements on the map come from the maps and data in Veronica Tiller's "American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas", Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1996. Tribal listings modified from the BIA webserver. Last Updated: 4/5/97
    More sites on www.kstrom.net
    Tuscarora and Other Six Nations
    Tuscarora US - Northeast
    Tuscaroras.com is not affiliated with or approved or endorsed by the Tuscarora Nation of New York. While there are official websites for various organizations, Tuscaroras.com is not the official website of the Tuscarora Nation of New York.
    More sites on www.tuscaroras.com
    United Confederation of Taino People
    Taino US - Northeast
    The United Confederation of taino Peopple web site.
    More sites on www.uctp.org
    United South and Eastern Tribes
      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.
    Ute Website, by Mark Ellsworth Hickman
    Ute  
    Vicky Littleleaf's Native American Websites and Links
      US - Northwest
    More sites on www.littleleaf.com
    Virtual Circle
    Ojibwe Canada
    More sites on www.vcircle.com
    Virtual Circle Community
      Canada
    More sites on www.vcircle.com
    Wabanaki & Abenaki Sites
    Wabanaki  
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Wabanaki and Abenaki Internet Resources
    Abenaki  
    Wampanoag :The People of the First Light
    Wampanoag US - Northeast
    The Children's Museum of Boston and Wampanoag Advisors jointly offer this site to help educators present the history of Wampanoag people with accuracy and respect. The site includes suggested readings, museum collections, and history from the voices of Wampanoag people.
    Wampanoag Historical & Cultural Information
    Wampanoag US - Northeast
    Warm Springs Indian Reservation
      US - Northwest
    Warm Springs Productions, Indian Territory
       
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    Welcome To My World Of The Nisga'a Nation
    Nisga'a Canada - Western
    There is some very interesting stories on this site and it is a very educational site. Worth a visit.
    More sites on www.citytel.net
    Wequai's Links
       
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Western Cherokee Nation of Arkansas and Missouri
    Cherokee US - Southeast
    Western Cherokee Nation of Arkansas and Missouri for preserving and restoring the rights of our Native American Ancestors
    Williams Lake Band - Cariboo Tribal Council
      Canada - Western
    More sites on www.cariboolinks.com
    Wintu of northern California
    Wintu US - West
    The Wintu Peoples of northern California (between the Sacramento Valley and the Trinity Mountain Ranges)
    More sites on www.geocities.com
    Woodland Cultural Centre
      Canada
    The Woodland Cultural Centre, is a unique First Nations organization located on Six Nation's land in Brantford, Ontario. We provide a variety of services which reflect our community values in respect to culture, history and heritage. Our mandate is educational in nature and we offer programs to our member First Nations and to the general public. We take an integrated approach to culture and heritage, recognizing that contemporary life styles are rooted in ancient traditions. These traditions recognize the importance of the spiritual and the natural as well as human history and social arrangements.
    www.nativeresearch.com
      United States
    Comprehensive Tribal Directory software featuring tribes as well as tribally oriented government agencies, service organizations, and enterprises. Contemporary Native America Map Displays
    Wyandot Nation of Kansas
    Wyandot US - Central
    More sites on www.sfo.com
    Yakama Indian Nation Cultural Center
    Yakima US - Northwest
    Museum: Great dioramas and exhibits of the Museum tell the story of the Yakama Indian people by the Yakamas themselves. Restaurant: Authentic Native American Cuisine, featuring Salmon, buffalo, and Indian fry bread. Gift Shop Quality handmade Indian beadwork for which the Yakama people are famous. Also available: baskets, silver, books, posters, cards and clothing. Library: Full-service public library with an emphasis on Indian culture.
    York Factory First Nation Homepage
    Cree Canada - Western
    The Crees of York Landing were originally from York Factory, Manitoba, a community that was located on the north shores of the Hayes River, approximately six miles inland from the coast of Hudson Bay.
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