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- Phillip Whiteman Jr. "Sharing Messages of Hope & Encouragement"
"Phillip Whiteman, Jr., a Nationally-known Cultural
Consultant, Presenter, Storyteller, Horse-trainer,
Champion Grass Dancer, and Rodeo Saddle Bronc Champion
is a Northern Cheyenne from Lame Deer, Montana."
- Trail Of Tears "Dedicated To The Choctaw Nation Of Oklahoma"
Site by Jim "Rabid Wolf" Hickinbotham,
citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
- Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians Information Network
Aaniishna Niwiijiiwaaganag Ossokeh Ninii ndizhnikaaz Ishpiming
ndoonjaba Miishikeh ndodem Owashtanong Odawa ndidaw
Site by Scott Alan Wyzlic, (Ossokeh Ninii) Ishpeming, Michigan
- Native Americans.com ~ American Indians.com ~ Buffalo Soldiers.com
Sites by Jim Salmon, Northridge, CA
- First Voices "FirstVoices is a group of web-based tools and
services designed to support Aboriginal people engaged in language
archiving, language teaching & culture revitalization."
- Siberian-Studies.org "This website is dedicated to the presentation and
dissemination of case studies about Siberia and the Russian North by leading
social and cultural anthropologists. One special regional focus is on Kamchatka.
In addition to essays by international scholars, particular attention will
be given to publications by local and native authors."
- International Brotherhood Days Porcupine, South Dakota
Site by Mike Kohr, October 7th, 2002
- The Nokota Horse Conservancy: Saving the Native Horse of the Northern Plains
"The Nokota Horse Conservancy is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to preserve the unique and historical Nokota Horse. These wild horses of the northern plains have inhabited the area encompassing Theodore Roosevelt National Park since at least the 1880's. Nokota Horses are a distinct type of horse that once ran wild in the Little Missouri Badlands, located in Southwestern North Dakota. Non-Indian people first encountered wild horses in the area during the late nineteenth century, when the range cattle industry expanded northward. They believe that the Sitting Bull horses contributed to the wild herds that still existed when the Park later enclosed the same range." North Dakota
- Nez Perce Tribe, P.O. Box 365, Lapwai, Idaho 83540
- Nez Perce Horse Registry "Meriwether Lewis of the famous Lewis
and Clark Expedition to the American West noted of the grand horses
of the Nez Perce in a February 15, 1806 journal entry."- The Golden Eagle Ranch "We Specialize In Breeding Crossbred
Akhalteke Horses Which Are Double Registered As Nez Perce Horses
and Akhal-Teke Sport Horses." Nez Perce Stockman "The NezPerce,
almost from the first, practiced some selective breeding."
- Blackfeet Buffalo Horse Coalition "The Blackfeet Buffalo Horse Coalition, founded in 1994, was established to bring the Buffalo Runner horse back to the Blackfeet Nation. The BBHC goals are to preserve the Buffalo Runner horse, offer a positive cultural lifestyle to youth, and aid in the creation of a viable economy for the reservation." Browning, Montana
- Canadian History 'A Distinct Viewpoint' "French and English are not
the founding fathers of Canada. The People (Indian), Inuit and Dene are
the founding mothers of Canada". -- R.D. Garneau ~*~ "Our History! very
well-I will tell it! and you will see how our ancestors were vanquished,
and whether such a defeat was as glorious as victory". -- F.X. Garneau
- Department of Energy Hanford Site
- Hanford: Richland Operations Office Cleanup Progress
- Native Americans: Hanford Cultural and Historic Resources Program
- Indian Nations Program ~ DOE American Indian Policy
- Hanford: Program Information and Policy
"Governemt-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Goverments On May 18, 1994, Secretary of Energy, Hazel R. O'Leary, issued the following memorandum to all departmental elements. This memorandum reaffirmed the Department of Energy's (DOE) American Indian Policy. It also forwarded the Presidential memorandum signed by the President
- Welcome to Peace 4 Turtle Island "This site is built on the philosophy that Peace can be obtained for all the sacred colors of mankind and harmony restored to Mother Earth when people honor and respect the original instructions that were given to each people by the Creator." Meet The People "Meet the Artists, Writers, Photographers, and Contributors to Peace 4 Turtle Island."
- Tecumseh Drama "Tecumseh!" The Ultimate Ourdoor Drama Esperience
"Witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee leader as he struggles
to defend his sacred homelands in the Ohio country during the late 1700's.
“Tecumseh!” has been labeled as one of the most mesmerizing dramas in the
nation." Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, Chillicothe, Ohio
- Jamestown Rediscovery "Welcome to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities' Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project."
- Research Resources ~ History of Jamestown "On May 14, 1607, the Virginia Company explorers landed on Jamestown Island, to establish the Virginia English colony on the banks of the James River 60 miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay."
- The Indian Fur Trade "The Fur Trapper site is for the collecting and sharing of information on the effects of the fur trade on the American Indians. Much of the history from the late seventeen hundreds to eighteen forty reflects the prejudices of the times rather than factual information on the Fur Trade and its effects on the Plains, Rocky Mountain, and Canadian Indian Cultures."
- Crazy Oglala's Tipi ~ Tatankanajin (Standing Buffalo)
Member, Oglala Lakota Nation, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Founder of the Lakota Student Alliance, founded 1995
at the Ft. Snelling State Park MN International AIM-GGC
Conference for Indigenous Peoples.
- $$$ The Tribal Employment Newsletter ~ A Recruitment Tool "The Tribal Employment Newsletter is used by employers nationally to increase the effectiveness of their diversity recruitment effort. Widely known as a focused and highly effective recruitment tool, over 800 individuals interested in Indian employment access the announcements posted in The Tribal Employment Newsletter each month."
- On This Date In North American Indian History "This site lists over 3000 historical events which happened to or affected the indigenous peoples of North America. It also has Tribal name meanings and alternative names, Indian "moon" names, and links to thousands of other sites." Site By Phil Konstantin (Enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma!)
- Tecumseh (aka Tecumthe) His Role in the Cause and Conduct of the War of 1812
Site By Brian Blodgett, currently serving in the United States Army.
- Spanish Exploration and Conquest of Native America
- Native American Conquest "This is the story of America in the 1540's, long before the Pilgrims landed. It is based on centuries of research and field tracking of Conquistadors through 14 Midwestern and Southern States. It radically departs from any translation of America's Earliest Written History."
PARENTS: Why this is not taught in School
- Dynamic Explorers 'America's First Teen History Channel' "This Internet Page tells about America when Europeans and Africans first arrived."
- Conquest Records, by Place "Enter a place name (your City or State, or a River, Mountain or Region near you) in the Box and press the Button. Articles from these files, containing that name, will be listed."
- Aboriginal Connections 'An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory' "A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites on the world wide web." Contact Rob Wesley, Web Administrator
- Village of First Nations "A place for sharing information and knowledge so that others may come to understand."
- Welcome & Table of Contents: "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."
- The Assembly of First Nations The Assembly of First Nations (formerly the National Indian Brotherhood) is a First Nations institution where the leaders of our governments assemble to devise common strategies on collective issues.
- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Complete text of final report.
- Geronimo: Geronimo's Last Hurrah By Jay W. Sharp, Desert USA
"The month of September in 1886 and the surrender of the infamous Chiricahua Apache Geronimo marked the end of centuries of warfare between Euro-Americans and the desert Indians in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
In March of 1996 Geronimo Monument was incorporated in the Southeast corner of Arizona at the base of the Chiricahua Mountains, to create and build an on going living Monument to Geronimo and his tribe the Chiricahua Apaches National Monument."
- Smithsonian Education: American Indian Heritage Teaching Resources
The National Museum of the American Indian: Teaching Materials
- Campfire Stories With George Catlin "An Encounter With Two Cultures"
"Take a virtual journey to meet American Indians of the 1830s with artist, ethnologist, and showman George Catlin. This site compiles paintings, historical documents, and commentary from contemporary experts so you can explore the intersections of two cultures, both in Catlin's time and today."
- The Native American Nations of Oklahoma Site by Robert Talewins
'Long, long ago we lived beneath the earth --' "The story is almost universally told across ten thousand tribal legacies. Once we lived beneath the earth and came forth to this world. (Official web page will be built for any tribe in Oklahoma, free of charge. You can post it anywhere you wish, or take advantage of all the free places I will show you.)"
- ME & U [MOTHER EARTH & US] 'A Haudenosaunee Perspective' "This is a Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse) site dedicated to promoting Skennenkowa (Great Peace) for the Natural World, the Four Sacred Colors of Man, and the future generations yet born. I, Kanatiyosh, am from the Deer clan, and I am Mohawk and Onondaga from Akwesasne (Land of the drumming partridge) also known as the St. Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation." Web Site by Barbara Gray-Kanatiyosh (GrayDeer)
- Black Seminoles in Texas And Mexico
The University of Texas Institute
of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
- Black Seminole Army Scouts
In The Texas Big Bend
By Marilyn Dell Brady- Related Information from: African Genesis
- The Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts By Karen Riles
- Black Seminole Indians By Tracé Etienne-Gray
- John Horse, leader of Black Seminoles By David Nolan
- The National Park Service "Links to the Past"
Discover ~*~ Help Yourself ~*~ Tools for Teaching ~*~ Get Involved
- NPS: American Indian Liaison Office
- Archeology and Ethnography Program
- Alcatraz Indian Occupation
"We Hold the Rock: history of the Alcatraz Indian Occupation."
- Alcatraz: Indian Occupation and the Government
"Indians occupying Alcatraz encountered internal and external problems."- Alcatraz: Indian Occupation Ends
"The end of the Indian occupation of Alcatraz, and its legacy."- Fort Scott National Historic Site ~*~ Permanent Indian Frontier
- North American Indian Historical Sites 'Listed by State'
"Mounds, Pyramids, Related National and State Parks"
- ChildrensTheatrePlays.com "Excellent stageplays for children, young audiences and families. Theatre producers, directors, drama coaches and teachers will find quality scripts for productions of every size, scope and budget."
- Trail of Tears "Cherokees removal from their homeland"
- Young Cherokee "Native American culture and myths"
- Legend of the Trouble Dolls "Central American legend comes to life"
- The Great Peace…'The Gathering of Good Minds' CD-ROM
"The Great Peace CD-ROM project has designed an educational interactive CD-ROM that can be accessed by a wide range of students from a variety of backgrounds. Our elementary and high school students today have a keen awareness of computer technology. So, a teaching tool that combines technology with cultural content is an exciting way to build on their current knowledge base."
- Fort Providence (Zhati Koe) Northwest Territories Canada
"A warm northern welcome from the people of Fort Providence, Northwest Territories! Overlooking the mighty Mackenzie River!"
Locate Fort Providence on the MAP
- Enjoy Alaska Your On-Line Source For Alaskan Links "Attractions, Business, Communities, History, State & City Links, Local Webpages, News, Photo Galleries, Stats and Facts, Weather, Annual Events, Travel Information, Aurora Borealis and More..."
- Alaska.com ~ History & culture "From the Bering Land Bridge to the oil pipeline, state has a storied past. Although Alaska's statehood is relatively brief, the state's history is long and colorful. Some of North America's earliest residents lived here -- and thousands more came later during gold rushes and oil booms. Alaska is a land of many cultures."
- Western Treasures' Home Page - Billings, MT "Provides information and photography for our Discovery Vacations, the Hunter Peak and 7 D Ranches, our "Featured Montana & Wyoming Places," Nez Perce history and photography, and Western Landscape photography."
- Nez Perce Information & Education Index
- Big Hole Battlefield - Wisdom, MT "Political Elements of Nez Perce history during mid-1800s & War of 1877" By Stan Hoggatt
- Chief Plenty Coups State Park - Pryor, Montana "Provides interpretation of Plenty Coups' life and the Crow Tribe's history."
- Viewzone's 4 Corners Expedition '98 "Navajo Land, Hopi Country, Plains Indians, the Picket Wire People." Help solve the mystery! "A twelve page examination of petroglyphs, and an archeological dig. Photos galore!"
Courtesy of Viewzone Internet Magazine.
View Past issues and articles.
- A Message To My People Healing: An Alaskan Prophecy
From an article entitled, "Let Goodness Take Its Place"
By Larry Merculieff
- Religion, Society, & Culture "In Newfoundland and Labrador"
- Native Religions Index "Maritime Archaic, Beothuk,
Micmac, Inuit and Innu."
- Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre: Fort Erie, Ontario Canada
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre: "Located 18 km west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the great plains, is the world's oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jump known to exist... Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981..."
- Blood and Peigan north American Native Reservations
- Welcome to Nunavut "In the Inuit language of Inuktitut, Nunavut means "Our Land". It is the name given to the ancestral home of the Inuit of the central and eastern Arctic, and to the new Territory of Nunavut in Canada's eastern Arctic."
- Portland State University, Anthropology Department "Anthropology is the holistic study of the human species, centered on the study of human evolution and on human biological and cultural diversity through the subfields of Archaeology, Biological (Physical)Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, and Linguistics."
- Discover Cathlapotle! "An environmental and heritage education World Wide Web Home Page which focuses on the cultural and natural history of the Chinook people."
- The Woodland Cultural Centre, "A Native American Indian Centre of Excelence" Situated on the Six Nations Indian Reserve at Brantford, Ontario, Canada, was established in 1972 to protect and promote the cultural heritage of the First Nations of the Eastern Woodland area.
- National Film Board of Canada "The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a federal cultural agency within the portfolio of the Canadian Heritage Department. Initially known as the National Film Commission, it was created by an act of Parliament in 1939. Its mandate, as set forth in the National Film Act, 1950, is “to produce and distribute and to promote the production and distribution of films designed to interpret Canada to Canadians and to other nations."
- Dr. Tom's Home Page Thomas W. Kavanagh Curator of Collections Mathers Museum Indiana University
- Domestic Architecture in the Comanche Village on Medicine Creek, Indian Territory, Winter 1872-73
- Reading Photographs: The Strange Case of The Painted Dresses {or, The Ritual Context of Southern Arapaho Painted Clothing}
- Imaging and Imagining the Ghost Dance: James Mooney's Illustrations and Photographs, 1891-1893
- Reading Historic Photographs: Pawnee Images
- Rose's Native Stuff: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan
- Tuscaroras Indian Owned Websites: Tuscaroras.com, is a place for Tuscarora other Six Nations people to express themselves with a free homepage on the world wide web.
- Wintercount 'Voices of the Wintercount' "This site is dedicated to sharing the thoughts, ideas, and words of traditional Native American people. These are original, unedited comments by real people, taking a stand for their way of life."