Native American Pages

Explore this wonderful, deep site "dedicated to disconnecting the term 'primitive' from perceptions of Native American technology and art". Especially recommended are the fine sections on the Eastern Woodlands, the Ojibwe links, and the recipes. Kids will enjoy Games and Toys.

Harrison Laphie Jr.'s pages on Dine' clans, Navajo Government & Education, and great photos of the land.

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Language Links

Miami Language page, the Ojibwe language page, Alaska Native Language Center, Paiute language

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Museum Links

National Museum of the American Indian

Virtual Tour of the National Museum of the American Indian Exhibitions
Creation’s Journey and All Roads Are Good

Anchorage Museum, Archives and Collections

El Museo del Barrio Scope out their permanent exhibition of pre-Columbian art and
culture, Taíno:Ancient Voyagers of the Caribbean

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Archaelogical Links

Kennewick or Richland Man article published in the Newsletter of the American Anthropological Association

Academic Links

Center for the Study of the First Americans at Oregon State University

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Shelter Links

Building a Hogan written description

Building a Wigwam photos showing a group project

recreation of a temporary Chickasaw shelter

House Construction & Wigwams

Dennis Holloway's page Visit this architect's page to see contemporary Native American shelter designs and virtual reconstructions of ancient sites.

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Tribal Home Pages

Alphabetical Index

Lakota Dakota Information Home Page

Miami Nation

Menominee History

Powhatan History

The Stockbridge Munsee Tribe of Mohican Indians

Smokey McKinney's Potawatomi Web

Rosebud Photo Gallery View photos with descriptions from the Rosebud Reservation.

The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians see their flag and learn about their history

Oneida Indian Nation get recipes hear Oneida spoken from their history and cultural pages

Oneida of Wisconsin

Haudenosaunee Home Page official page of the Six Nations (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations)

Tekesta Taino Tribal Band of Bimini Florida

Native Wisconsin Home Page

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Primary Sources

THOMAS HARIOT'S A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of VIRGINIA

VIEWERS & THE VIEWED: The de Bry Engravings, 1590

Submission by Indian tribes, 1642. Manuscript: June 22, 1643.

Omaha Indian Music features traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s

Edward Curtis' The North American Indian

Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher, 1881

Folktale How Chicago Got its Name

Native American Documents Project of California State University, San Marcos

Navaho Code Talkers' Dictionary declassified WW II document

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