American
Indian History and Related Issues
The American Indian Studies Program at California
State University hosts this site. The content includes art, photographs
and video and sound recordings related to Native American history. The credentials
of the site author are available on the main page.
Baseline
Essay Project
"The primary audience
for the Baseline Essays is the more than 3,000 elementary, middle and high
school teachers, administrators, other certificated and support staff who
work in the Portland Public School District. The secondary audience is educators,
generally, along with parents and others interested in multicultural/multiethnic
education." This page includes essays about Native American language
arts, social science, mathematics, physical education, science and technology,
civilization, health, and music.
Brief
History of the Oneida Indian Nation
Examine the history, customs and story of the Oneida Indian Nation. The Welcome
to the Oneida Nation page describes this site as the official Web presence
of the Oneida Indian Nation.
Historical
Maps of the United States
Several links to maps showing the location of early Indian tribe culture,
linguistics and locations are available at this University
of Texas Libraries Online site.
In
the Beginning Was the Word: The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures
This Library of Congress site documents interactions between the Russian Orthodox
Church and the Native Alaskans from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries.
The Credits: Funding and Staff for the Exhibit page provides credentials for
the site.
Native
American Authors
This site provides author, title and tribal information related to four
hundred authors.
Historical
Text Archive
This page of the historical text archive provides original material, links
to other sites, and electronic reprints of books about human history. Dr.
Donald J. Mabry, former Professor of History at Mississippi State University,
maintains this site.
Native
American Nations
This list of links to Native American nation information is maintained by
Lisa Mitten, a librarian of 14 years at the University of Pittsburgh. The
links are arranged alphabetically.
NativeWeb:
Resources for Indigenous Cultures Around the World
This site provides links to many resources about a wide range indigenous
cultures. Bibliographies are provided for many of the informational pages.
Tribal
and Intertribal Resolutions and Papers
Access this source of information about Northwest Native American tribes available
at the Fourth World Documentation Project. Another resource available at this
site is the Treaties, Agreements, and Other Constructive Arrangements.
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