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GENERAL INFORMATION
INDIANnet-the
first American-Indian owned network
Native Web-A comprehensive
site about native issues
Yahoo's
Native American Indians Links
Index
of Native American Resources on the Internet
Humboldt State University,
Native American Studies
Native Network-A
group of web sites and BBS's focused on American Indian issues
American
Indian Studies at California State University at Long Beach
ANNOTATED LINKS
American
Indian Resources (http://hanksville.phast.umass.edu/misc/NAresource.html)
This is an index of American Indian resources on the Internet that is
put out by the University of Massachusetts. The links include such topics
as culture, history, education, language, health, arts, and others.
Sovereignty
(http://Hanksville.phast.umass.edu:8000/cultprop/sovereignty/treaties.html)
This site will give you more information on the complexities of the current
trend to abrogate Treaty and Tribal sovereignty upheld by the U.S. Constitution
and the U.S. Supreme Court, and why it is a political campaign.
National
Indian Policy Center (http://www.tntech.edu:8080/www/acad/hist/nativam.html)
This link is to the National Indian Policy Center at George Washington
University. The site has a catalog of Native American authors and access
to various sources on American Indian history.
Yale
University (http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/native)
This is a link to the Yale University with sources on American Indian
history, literature, and other topics.
Native
American Genealogy (http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~mbs.mon/nezperceres/nalinks.html)
This will link you up to various Native American Genealogy information
sites.
More Native
American Genealogy (http://www.radiks.net/dsroyboy/native.html)
This link will connect you to various Native American genealogy sites.
NARA (http://www.nara.gov)
The National Archives and Records Administration has a web page on how
to use federal government records for genealogical research. This site
summarizes NARA s geneaological services and provides links to additional
sites.
American Indian
Books (http://www.indirect.com/user/akers/resources.html)
Resource page for American Indian books.
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community
College (http://wco.com/~chieftom/native.htm)
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community college home-page. There are also links
to other Native and funding sites.
Settlers
in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty (http://kafka.uvic.ca/~vipirg/SISIS/SISmain.html)
This will connect to the Settlers In Support of Indigenous Sovereignty
home-page from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This link contains
documents concerning legal issues and cases involving Native land rights
and sovereignty in Canada. E-mail copies can be sent to anyone who doesn
t have www. access: please quote the URL *and* the title of the document
when making an email request. E-mail address: sisis@envirolink.org.
Alaska
vs. Native Village of Venetie (http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/96-1577.ZO.html)
This web-site will connect you to the Supreme Court's syllabus of the
Alaska vs. Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government case. There is
also an Adobe PDF version at:
http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/96-1577.cpanel.html
Native American Public Telecommunications,
Inc.(www.nativetelecom.org)
This includes a link to Vision Makers Video, the nation s largest distributor
of authentic programs about Native Americans, is a service of the Native
American Public Telecommunications, Inc. You can contact them at 1-800-835-7087,
P.O. Box 83111, Lincoln, Nebraska 68501. E-mail: native@unlinfo.unl.edu
Indian Affairs: Laws
and Treaties(www.library.okstate.edu/kappler)
This will link you to the Oklahoma State University Library. They have
converted 150 pages of complex text or 59 treaties from Volume II (Treaties)
of Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties compiled and edited by Charles J.
Kappler, to a digital format, maintaining as much as possible the appearance
and intent of the original work, while allowing for enhanced access, including
full-text indexing. These pages include all of the pre-removal treaties
of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. These tribes
were chosen because of their significance to the state of Oklahoma.
Europe's
Colonization of the Americas (http://www.library.upenn.edu/special/gallery/kislak/index/cultural.html)
This collaborative web site presents and interprets a wide variety of
text, books, manuscripts, illustrations, maps, and artifacts generated
by Europe's colonization of the Americas. Comparative and broad in scope,
the exhibition investigates Spanish, French, English, and Dutch readings
of the New World and the readings of Europeans made by many native cultures.
Topics include the literature of colonial promotion; printed images of
Natives, Native responses to print; missionary activities; Indian Languages;
the geographies of the New World; and captivity narratives. The web site
also contains essays by Louise Burkhart, Sabine McCormack, Michael Ryan,
Daniel Slive, and Karim Tiro; bibliography and web links.
Materials shown in Cultural Readings are drawn from the collections
of the Jay I.Kislak Foundation; the Rosenbach Museum and Library; the
University of Pennsylvania s department of Special Collections; and the
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Christianity
in Native North America http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/indians.html)
The Marquette University Archives is committed to documenting the on-going
story of Christianity in Native North America. Since 1977, the department
has acquired the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions records and sixteen
other collections. This material documents the histories of urban and
rural missions and parishes; the values and attitudes of clergy, religious,
and laity; the history and customs of Indian tribes; and the cultural
interaction between Native Americans, church leaders, and U.S. government
officials. In addition, the library s general collection holds over 30,000
related titles.
Endangered Languages
(http://ctspc05.cphk.hk/lapolla/el.html)
This will link you to a ten-page handout on Endangered Languages by Randy
LaPolla. It is mostly information and links to organizations involved
in the problem of endangered languages and various other resources culled
from the web, particularly from latiku .
First Nations,
Inuit, and Metis sites, Canada (http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~umduroch/aboriginal.html)
This is a site that will link you to various First Nations, Inuit, and
Metis sites throughout Canada.
TRIBES
Delaware
Tribe of Indians Oneida Nation
Powhattan Renape Nation-Rankokus Indian
Reservation-Recognized by the State of New Jersey as an American Indian
Nation and non-profit Sac
and Fox Nation Seminole
Nation of Oklahoma
BUSINESSES Indian.com-Web page
development Migizi Communications, Inc.-A
Native and media business EDUCATION Tribal Colleges and Universities
College of the Menominee
Nation
Maskwachees
Cultural CollegeHobbema, Canada
Oglala Lakota College
Sinte Gleske University-Native
American Mathematics, Science, and Technology programs at SGU, a tribal
college serving the Rosebud Reservation
Southwest Indian Polytechnic
Institute (SIPI)
Tribal Schools
Tiospa Zina Tribal School
(K-12), Agency, South Dakota
Peguis
Central School Hodgson, Maniotoba, Canada
Gila Crossing
Community School Pima Reservation, Arizona
Goodfish
Lake Indian Reserve Alberta
Greyhills Academy
Tuba City, Arizona
Other Educational Entities
American Indian Science
and Engineering Society (AISES)
Canadian
Aboriginal Science and Technology Society
Tribal College Journal
American
Indian Studies at California State University at Long Beach
Native American Institute,
Michigan State University
UCLA American
Indian Studies Center-Describes information on the Center's activities,
and UCLA academic degree programs in American Indian Studies
ENVIRONMENT
Honor the Earth-Creates
awareness and support of Indigenous environmental issues
HEALTH
Indian Health Services
HOUSING
National American Indian
Housing Council
JUSTICE and LAW
Native American Rights Fund
(NARF)
National Indian Justice Center
Native American Bar
Association-Legal issues of interest to Native America
LEGISLATION AND POLICY
National Congress
of American Indians
Indian Child Welfare Act-Includes
current ICWA legislation
Legislation
Affecting Native Americans-This site tracks legislation on the federal,
state, and local level that affects Native Americans
TOURISM
Alliance of Tribal Tourism
Advocates
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