Native American Studies
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| American Indians of the Pacific Northwest |
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| Photographs and documents relating to the American Indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Northwest Coast and Plateau, illustrating housing, clothing, crafts, transportation, education, and employment. |
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| California Indian Heritage |
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| Features a timeline, information on tribal groups and their way of life, a directory of California tribes, a discussion of Ohlone Indian remains found at Santa Clara in 1997, and links to other resources. |
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| Chumash Indian Life |
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| The California Native American tribe that can be traced back thousands of years. History of the Chumash with a timeline, highlighting food, medicine, myths, games, dances, language, and cave painting. |
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| Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian |
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| Collection of "one of the most significant and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture." In photogravure plates and narrative, Curtis portrayed traditional customs and lifeways of eighty Indian tribes. |
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| Indians.org |
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| By the American Indian Heritage Foundation (AIHF). Includes programs information, links to resources, the Native Wire news resource, and an online store. |
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| Lessons from the Land |
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| An exhibit of virtual journeys of the NWT's [Northwest Territories, Canada] traditional Aboriginal trails. Covers birchbark canoes, fishing, caribou hunting, and cemeteries. Available in English, French, and Dogrib. |
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| Living Voices/Voces Vivas |
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| Audio profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiians. From the Smithsonian. Available in English and Spanish. |
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| NATHPO |
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| National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers to preserve, maintain, and revitalize Native American culture. Includes Lewis and Clark trail hike, tribal governments, sacred places, legal issues, languages, and agencies. |
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| Native American Rights Fund |
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| An organization to assist Indian tribes with legal and technical matters. Includes history, activities, case updates, court watch, Native American historical events calendar, and the National Indian Law Library. |
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| Native Culture |
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| Portal to the history and culture of Native Americans. Tribes and nations, artistic expression, and tools and resources. |
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| Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians |
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| Tribal bibliographies and a general bibliography of California Indians, maps and lists showing tribal groups and corresponding California counties, tribal language groups, libraries where California Indian library collections are located. |
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| California Native American Heritage Commission |
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| Features a map of cultural areas and native languages, a list of Native American populations, and materials about cultural resources. Also includes links to federal and state laws. |
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| Encyclopedia of North American Indians |
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| The 1996 online edition published by Houghton Mifflin. Information includes descriptions of over 100 tribes, languages, biographies of Native American leaders. |
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| Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development |
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| Research on the economic development of sovereign Native American
nations. Offers reports on
self-government, infrastructure and institutions, gaming, maintaining
cultural integrity, and case studies.
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| Images of Native Americans |
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| Includes photographs and illustrations from pamphlets, journals, pulp magazines, newspapers, and ephemera. Topics include color plate illustrations, European interpretations, popular culture, and early ethnography. Images browsable by name, date, topic. |
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| Native American Ethnobotany |
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| A searchable database of information on plant-based foods, drugs, dyes, and fibers used by Native Americans. |
Reviewed by bantychick
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| Native Networks |
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| Presents information on Native films, multimedia, and radio representing people from the US, Canada, and Latin America. Includes news, biographies of the artists and filmmakers, articles and contact information. |
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| Native Village |
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| Offers two weekly educational publications: "Native Village Youth and Education News," and "Native Village Websites and Opportunities." Links to Web resources that provide information about the cultures of Americas' First Peoples. |
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| Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation |
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| Information about the name, homelands, history, and current status of these natives of the Moneterey Bay area in California. |
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| Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry |
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| Includes images and information on baskets used for gathering, transporting, storing, preparing, and serving food; gift baskets; traps; specialized basket types; and weaving methods. |
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| Stereotyping Native America |
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| Exhibit of photographs from the turn of the 20th century stereographs of Native Americans. Includes introductory essay and annotated images. |
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| Vanished Worlds, Enduring People |
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| An online exhibit highlights items from Cornell University Library's materials on American Indians. Features photos and illustrations, images of treaties and documents, and other material highlighting people, places, tribes. |
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| We Are Still Here |
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| Exhibition and bibliographies on contemporary Native American issues,
Contains information about stereotypes, leaders, government relations, gaming.
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