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  1. United States Code, Title 25 - Indians. The law regarding Indians, organized in useful chapter headings.
  2. American Indian Law. Links to relevant topics from the U.S. Constitution, U.S. Code, Cases, Treaties, and much more, maintained by Findlaw.
  3. Executive Orders and Proclamations, maintained by BIA.
  4. Legislation and Supreme Court Watch. Proposed legislation affecting the American Indian community, maintained by Geocities.
  5. Recognized Tribal Entities, the official list of Indian entities recognized and eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, maintained by BIA.
  6. Tribal Colleges and Universities, web links to 30 TCUs maintained by RAMS-FIE.
  7. Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior.
  8. Indian Health Service, an agency of the US Public Health Service.
  9. Native American Sites, with an easy to use index with countless links to Native Nations accessible on the web, Native Studies Programs, Business, Powwows, Arts and Music, and general Indian-Oriented home pages, maintained by Lisa Mitten of the University of Pittsburgh.
  10. Native American Indian Resources, with a huge index with links to more than 300 sites, including books, Maya science, herbal knowledge, and more. Developed by Paula Giese, but no longer updated since her death a year ago.
  11. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet, with a huge index with links in more than 30 categories, maintained by Karen Strom.
  12. Links to Aboriginal Resources, organizes hundreds of links by country and topic, maintained by Bill Henderson.
  13. Indigenous & Aboriginal Peoplez Web Sites, more than a dozen links to literature, arts, astronomy, conservation and other topics relevant to indigenous people around the world.
  14. First Nation's Histories of 48 Indian nations, and an extensive bibliography, maintained by Jordan Dill.
  15. Native American History with more than 30 sites, maintained by Yahoo.
  16. Historical Photographs of North American Indians by Edward Sheriff Curtis of 80 tribes from 1907 to 1930.
  17. American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage in the Parks, lists parks based on their cultural and historic significance, with links to more detailed history, supported by NPS.
  18. A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12, from the Anthropology Outreach Office of the Smithsonian Institution, offers well organized reviews of hundreds of appropriate books about American Indians.
  19. Storytellers - Native American Authors Online, lists authors, books, and traditional storytelling, compiled by Karen Strom.
  20. American Indian Journals and Newsletters, maintained by Findlaw.
  21. American Native Press Archives' mission is collecting and archiving the products of the Native press and materials related to Native press history, collecting and documenting the works of Native writers, and constructing bibliographic guides to Native writing and publishing. Maintained by the Ottenheimer Library at the University of Arkansas.
  22. League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations of the Western Hemisphere, (LISN) covering human rights, treaty and political rights, sovereignty, customs and traditions, religious freedom, political prisoners, Indian ideology/philosophy, native youth education, and the role of non-Indian allies.
  23. Caribbean Amerindian, a research tool and venue for inter Amerindian communication, maintained by Maximilian Forte of the University of Adelaide, Australia.
  24. Mohawk & Iroquois Homepage Index, including links about language, bibliography, archives, and the full text of the Constitution of the Iroquois Nations, supported by Kahon:wes.
  25. Indigenous Bar Association, a non-profit professional organization for Aboriginal persons in the legal field. Its membership consist of legally trained persons who are lawyers, judges, law professors, legal consultants and law students. A Canadian site with many relevant issues and links.
  26. Indian Law Resource Center, a non-profit organization, is devoted to helping Indian nations, tribes and other indigenous peoples prevent destruction of their cultures and homelands.
  27. American Indian Science and Engineering Society, including online resume service and list of conferences.
  28. MAPS: GIS Windows on Native Lands, Current Places, and History, a large collection of maps relating to Indian lands and history.
  29. National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development. Native American marketing and procurement services, business development centers, business consultants, and corporate resource councils.
  30. Indian Gaming News, an extensive daily online newsletter sponsored by Levine and Associates, attorneys.
  31. The Woodland Confederacy is a historical re-enactment organization dedicated to portraying Native Americans of the eastern woodlands.
  32. Native American Heritage, a step-by-step guide to connecting with American Indian ancestry, owned and operated by learnFREE, inc.
  33. Tlingit Culture including images, facts, culture, and links.
  34. Ohwejagehka: Ha`degaenage: preserves the Iriquois languages, songs and dances, and provides a catalogue of available recordings, maintained by Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario.
  35. Woman Spirit provides biographies of two dozen Native women, maintained by Julia White.
  36. Geronimo, his life story written as a series of first person essays, supported by the University of Grogningen, Netherlands.
  37. Trail of Tears, a list of related sites, maintained by Yahoo.
  38. Sand Creek Massacre, a documentary on the slaughter of a peaceful Cheyenne Tribe in 1864, supported by the Native American Indian Area.
  39. Sitting Bull, brief history of Tatanka Yotanka of the Lakota, with links to additional historical sites, supported by a descendent.
  40. American Indian Ethnobotany Database. A search capability for more than 4,000 entries regarding foods, drugs, dyes, and fibers of Native North American Peoples, provided by Dan Moerman.

 

 
     
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