Native American Links

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Alaska Native Knowledge Network
This site is put together by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Provides online access to the resources of the Alaska Native Knowledge Network, which features Native education, cultural resources, and indigenous knowledge. Searchable databases, curriculum resources, directories, calendars, and newsletters may be accessed on this site.

American West
Provides information about the American West; includes westward expansion, trails, cowboys, Native Americans, pioneers, gunslingers, ghost towns, famous people, and merchandise. Look for the "Indians" link on the left side of the page.

Camping With The Sioux Indians
Fieldwork diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher.

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce
Provides images of Chief Joseph as well as biographical text. Part of the Indigenous Peoples Literature Web site. Chief Joseph was best known for his resistance to the U.S. Government's attempts to force his tribe onto reservations.

Index of Native American Cultural Resources
A terrific list of links for many Native American Indian web sites. Includes Latin American Native Peoples.

Indigenous Peoples Literature
A comprehensive list of Indigenous Peoples tribes from all over the world. Look for the link on the right side of the page. It features Canada and America Indigenous Peoples.

Knife River Indian Villages
Online tour of a Northern Plains Indian Earthlodge that features the place of honor, the living area, cache pit, hoop and stick game, and the ball and stick game. There is a list of the various tribes of the Northern Plains Indians. Includes color photographs and images.

Native Americans from Western Illinois
Collection of photographs of Western Illinois Native Americans taken by John Hauberg.

The Official Site of the Cherokee Nation
Official website of the Cherokee Nation provides information on tribal culture, history, employment, news, photographs, events, and government.

The Oneida Indian Nation
Provides information about the Oneida Indian Nation; includes history, land claims, news, culture, media, and online exhibit.

Seminole Tribe of Florida
Official website of the Florida Seminole Indians provides information about the history, culture, government, tourism, news, and merchandise.

South Dakota Office of Tourism; The Plains Indians
More than 62,000 American Indians live in South Dakota. Most of them are Dakota, Lakota or Nakota people, also known collectively as Sioux. Find out more about the Plains Indian Tribes in South Dakota, including Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Nation, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and the Yankton Sioux Tribe. Gives a historical timeline from 1800 to the present. Highlights powwows and celebrations. Outlines visitor etiquette in American Indian communities.

The Trail of Tears
Provides information about Trail of Tears (When the Cherokee Indians were Forcibly removed from North Georgia); includes history, legend, geography, and links to additional regional north Georgia information.