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Art

  •   aboriginal art - Gallery on aboriginal art and designs, history of people foods and tools,rock art and more.
  •   Aboriginal Art Forum - Art forum for native art collectors. Biographies, articles, music and culture.
  •   Aboriginal Virtual Art Gallery - AVAG exhibits and markets the authentic art and craft of First Nation artists and artisans. Aboriginaly owned and operated, the gallery's mission is to provide top quality Aboriginal works to the global market.
  •   Allan - This Cree artist's paintings and sculpture depict nature and life through his native culture.
  •   The Art of Ivan Adams - Custom Haida artistry by Ivan Adams.
  •   The Bearclaw Gallery - First Nations and Inuit art including paintings, sculptures, prints, jewelry and a variety of traditional crafts and artifacts.
  •   Begay, Shonto - Autobiographical statement from this Navajo artist and author.
  •   Big Bear Trading Post - Custom Made articles for American Indian Dance and buckskinners.All items follow current Native American techniques.
  •   Black Horse Arts/Native American Folk Art - Native American Folk Art composed of Black Horse Arts with links to other artists and interests. Poetry, prose, and short stories.
  •   Cherokee Images - Tribal art by Ken Masters. Page includes the artist's biography and art gallery as well as some cultural information about the Cherokee.
  •   Chief Tony Hunt - A collection of Canadian native art works featuring full-scale totem poles.
  •   Coastal Arts - Gallery of masks, prints, carvings and totem poles by artists of the Pacific Northwest coast. Includes an introduction to mythological and artistic themes of First Nations cultural groups in the region.
  •   Crescent Moon Gallery - Carved silver jewelry, masks and cedar carvings by native Northwest Coast and Vancouver Island artists.
  •   Dream Catchers - Brief article by PageWise. Will open more windows when you try to leave.
  •   First People's Art - FPA is dedicated to the promotion of Native Indian art, crafts and books.
  •   Flying Eagle Native Art Gallery - Traditional Westcoast and Haida works of art.
  •   Frederick R. McDonald - On-line art exhibition from a Cree artist in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  •   GeorgeStorry.com - Gallery of samples of the artist's work accumulated over the years. Online ordering.
  •   Grey Cohoe - Images from this Navajo artist.
  •   Harris Gallery - Art gallery specializing in Inuit and Canadian sculpture.
  •   Hill's Native Art - Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC.
  •   Indian Summer Native American Art - Offers a variety of Native American art from a variety of tribes. Catalog includes pottery, fetishes, beadwork, baskets, jewelry, kachinas, and dolls.
  •   Indian Symbols - This page is a graphical interface for interpreting common Native American symbols used in petroglyphs and other Native American Art.
  •   Jeffrey Thomas Photography - North American photographer, curator Jeff Thomas's exhibition.
  •   Jerome Bushyhead - Virtual gallery of the artist, 9/13/1929 - 4/15/2000.
  •   Joan's Unique Native Alaskan and Other Drums - A showcase for Joan's handmade native drums, painted in creative and ancient, traditional styles, with links to poetry.
  •   Kiowa Art in the Smithonian - Six .jpg images of anthropological and artistic works on buffalo hide and more recent examples on paper. Suggested reading list.
  •   Lakota Water - Featuring Rosebud Sioux artists and their paintings, portraits, masks, beadwork, quilts, sculpting, and leatherwork. All work is handmade locally.
  •   Legends in Sand - Article explores the history and modern impact of Navajo sandpainting as both religious expression and art. Includes a bibliography.
  •   Lisa Fifield's Water Color Indian Art - Arctic Raven Art Gallery's profile of the Oneida artist and her portrayals of native people.
  •   Lyle R. Campbell - Gallery of original presented by Haida artist. Purchasing information available.
  •   Martha Berry, Cherokee Beadwork Artist - The beadwork of this native craftswoman for display and sale at this site.
  •   Metis Artists Christi Belcourt and Elder Wilfred Peltier - The Collected works of Metis Artist Christi Belcourt and the written words of Odawa Elder Wilfred Peltier. Both artists live in Ottawa, Ontario.
  •   Micah Gallery - Wholesale supplier of North American Indian Jewelry, Arts, Crafts and Collectibles to the retail and tourist gift shop market across Canada.
  •   Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection - The Nova Scotia Museum's collection of portraits and illustrations in various media, of the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada.
  •   Museum of The Red River - Native American art and artifacts of the Caddo and Choctaw peoples, located in Idabel, Oklahoma. Site includes cultural information, newsletter, and event listings.
  •   Native American Indian Art - Information and examples of beadwork, pottery, basketry, regalia and other art forms. Links to galleries.
  •   Native Art of British Columbia - Hand crafted traditional native artwork including carvings, drums, masks, talking sticks.
  •   Native Arts Saskatchewan - Arts and crafts by Saskatchewan Native artists, with biographical and contact information.
  •   Native Arts Treasury - Supplier of Northwest Coast art and supplies.
  •   Native Online - Purchase artwork created by north american native artists - buy art, find a artist, source, locate and learn about native art and native artists.
  •   Native Renaissance II - Specializing in Native artwork, including stone carving, leather work and accessories, hand crafted candles, jewelery and music.
  •   Navajo Blanket Weavings - Provides a history of Navajo weaving with information on different types and methods used.
  •   Navajo Sandpaintings - Brief article on this religious art form by Essortment. Will pop up more windows when you try to leave,
  •   North of Sixty Gallery - This Canadian gallery specializes in Inuit Art and has a large inventory of Cape Dorset prints and sculptures.
  •   NorthernWood Arts - A design and promotion website for pacific northwest coast native art and artists, woodcarvers, and jewelers. Find Gitksan and Haida native art prints, jewelry and wood carvings.
  •   Norval Morrisseau - Canadian Native Ojibwe painter. Founder of Woodland school, also known as Legend or Medicine painting. Biography and image galleries with annotations.
  •   Oscar B. Jacobson Kiowa Art Collection - 27 .jpg thumbnails of paintings from the Studio of the Santa Fe Indian School, 1932-1937. Click for larger images. Some artists' biographies included.
  •   Pueblo Pottery of the Southwest - The diversity of pueblo peoples and the continuation of centuries-old cultural traditions is examined in this exhibition of beautifully made and painted pottery vessels and figures from 12 pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona.
  •   Queneesh Studios Inc. - Richard Krentz is a Coast Salish artist of the Shi'sha'lth (Sechelt) nation.
  •   Raven Gallery - Art Store located on the Queen Charlotte Islands and Haida artists. Online store for argillite sculptures, wood carvings, prints, and gold and silver jewelry.
  •   Red Crane Gallery - Mi'kmaq artist Alan Syliboy offers a fresh interpretation in original works and prints, incorporating contemporary themes with traditional petroglyph symbols.
  •   Robertson Trading of Canada - Robertson Trading brokers authentic aboriginal art for several renouned aboriginal artists. Featured artist include antler carver Robert Jerome and Birch bark Biter Sally Milne.
  •   Roy Henry Vickers - A West Coast artist whose name has become known worldwide for his uniquely graphic style.
  •   Sharon Eifler Art - Native American Indian artwork and gifts.
  •   Silverhawk Dancers - A Native American Dance team based in Long Island, NY. We dance at Powwows all over the Northeast and do shows as well.
  •   Song of the Forgotten Veterans - Print by Jesse Hummingbird, Cherokee artist.
  •   Spirit Wrestler Gallery - Representing sculpture and graphics by master Inuit and Northwest Coast Indian artists.
  •   Spirits of the North Gallery of Tribal Art - Specializes in contemporary Northwest Coast native art and jewellery.
  •   The Susan Point Collection - The Ceremonial Gallery-Artists of British Columbia's display of this native artist's work.
  •   Terrence Young - A Traiblazers Journey - Ojibway artist's paintings and limited edition prints celebrating the connections between humanity, nature, and the Creator.
  •   Tsyennito's Den - This Oshawa area native artist's site.
  •   U-neaK Signatures - Inuit Art - Distributor of Northern, Inuit, Inuvialuit and Dene Carvings. Largest on-line Gallery North of 60. Featuring artwork in everyone's price-range. Free newsletter and pictures. We promote the Northern Artist. Located in Yellowknife NWT, Canada
  •   The Virtual Keeping House - A means for Aboriginal people and those interested in Indian culture in Saskatchewan to view the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre's permanent aboriginal art collection.
  •   Zuni Fetishes and Carvings - Authentic Zuni fetishes by Zuni Indians of the American Soutwest. Searchable selection of carvings. Secure orders.
  •   Zuni Zoo - Zuni fetishes for collectors. Information about Zuni culture and the practice of fetish carving is also included.
  •   Aboriginal Originals - Native Canadian Art. - Art by Lance Scout, a member of the Blood Tribe(in southwestern Alberta, Canada).
  •   American Tribal Arts - A Collection of Fine Contemporary Works in Clay by American Indian Artists.
  •   Arizona Tribal Collectors - High end Pueblo Pottery, Hopi kachinas and Navajo rugs and weavings. Members of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.
  •   Art Canada: First Nations - First Nations: Native and Inuit Canadian art--divided by regions/tribes. Special illustrated essay/gallery: Noirval Morrisseau, Ojibwe
  •   Arts deSanta Fe - Native American bronze and stone sculptures by Presley La Fountian
  •   The Artwork of Dan Miller - Native American and western pastel drawing prints by Arizona artist.
  •   Bear Thunder - Native American artist in London, England: paintings, portraits, poetry, articles, culture, music, spirituality, public art submissions
  •   Chief Hawk Pope - Shawnee Nation Chief has offers prints depicting the Shawnee way of life.
  •   CIAC - Council for Indigenous Arts and Culture - A non-profit research and educational foundation established to foster, develop, and contribute to the support and understanding of authentic Native American Indian arts, crafts, customs, traditions, and cultures.
  •   Cookson Hills Gallery & Museum - Tahlequah, OK & Cherokee Nation - Rustic log gallery on Tenkiller Lake, lodge adjacent. Original paintings, sculpture.
  •   A Deeper Look Inside - Native Art - Ojibwa artist LauraLee K. Harris presents oil paintings on wood, along with poetry about the history and spirituality of Ojibwa living in Canada.
  •   European Home of Authentic Native American Art - Native American art. Members of IACA Indian Arts & Crafts Association.
  •   Grupo CALLI Mexico Homepage - We would like to introduce ourselves to all friends and admirers of the Aztec-Indian craft's art.
  •   The Image Makers - Paintings by Canadian Native artists.
  •   Images West - Native American photography by Clint Crawley.
  •   Indian Art - Classifieds, sales and shows of Indian art and western Americana.
  •   Joe Rector Indian Art - Limited edition prints.
  •   Juan and Teri Gutierrez Southwestern Art - Original Southwestern watercolors, limited edition prints, and greeting cards.
  •   Keepers of the Sacred Tradition of Pipemakers - Information on Pipestone and the items made from it.
  •   Korte Publishing - Books reflecting tradition, culture, history and the environment through southwestern art and thought.
  •   Martin's Crafts - North American Beadwork and Crafts - Beadwork, leatherwork, and Iroquoian traditional clothing; bead and leather supplies.
  •   Masquerie Carved Artworks - Canadian wood carver Glenn Christian.
  •   Mata Ortiz Pottery Online - Mata Ortiz pottery available online. Purchase quality Mata Ortiz pottery, books, CD's and videos. Learn how the pots are made.
  •   Mourning Dove's Dream Catchers - Dream Catchers for sale and my use of them.
  •   My World of Dream Catchers - Dream Catchers and legends about them.
  •   Native America On line - Authentic Native American Art and Craft
  •   Native America Online - Art and events of Native Americans.
  •   Native American Portraits on Stone - Graphite and colored pencil drawings on stone, wood burning images of historical and modern Native Chiefs.
  •   Native American Art by Marcine Quenzer - Originals in acrylic, and oils, reproduced on T-shirts, prints, limited editions, and posters.
  •   Native American Images homepage - Publishers of full blood Cherokee artist Donald Vann. Contains all currently available posters, prints, lithographs and original watercolors.
  •   Native American Originals - Native American artist, Biggoose.
  •   Native American Portraits by Antoinette - Native American portraits by Antoinette Price De Pasquale.
  •   Native Art Treasury - Drums, drum kits, rattles, aromatic cedar jewelry boxes, dream catchers, Native Arts work shops.
  •   Native Life Calendar! - Calendar of Native American actors, artists, musicians. Part of proceeds go to American Indian kids.
  •   Nelson, Jim - A contemporary artist who uses bold colors to depict Native American culture, wildlife, and legends.
  •   Northern Plains Quillwork - Quillwork crafted in the traditional ways of the buffalo days
  •   The Online World Of Bobby Kayetennae Crowwolf - The artist studio /gallery depicting the American Indian culture, also depicting the wildlife in the pointillist style. Included is a small sample of crowwolf's fantasy illustrations.
  •   Peltier, Mark - Native American limited edition and original art, including intarsia, jewelry, decals, and dream catchers.
  •   Raven Publishing: Northwest Coast Native Indian art books - Northwest Coast Native Indian art styles and designs.
  •   R.B.Ravens: Navajo Weavings, Pueblo Pottery, American Indian Art all Quality Collectables - Navajo Weavings, Pueblo Pottery, Kachina Dolls, RayTrotter, Textiles,Taos Founders, American Indian Paintings, Early Taos Painters, Navajo Rugs, Navajo Blankets, Pawn Jewelry, Books, Navajo Saddle Blankets, New Mexico FurnIture
  •   Red Bear, Thomas - "Fire Lightning Studio", paintings and sculpture in alabaster with Native American themes.
  •   Rock Art Pottery by James Q. Jacobs - Photorealistic representations of prehistoric rock art glyphs.
  •   Sam Sandoval's World of Wonder - Art and writing of a Salish/Navajo tribal member.
  •   Schenandoah, Diane - Sculptress portraying themes from her Iroquois, Oneida Nation heritage.
  •   Soza Warsoldier Bill - Apache/Cahuilla - Native American Artist and political activist.
  •   Spirit of the Lioness - Zuni and Isleta fetishes and carvings, authentic art, images of the protective animals of American Indian legend.
  •   Stone Edge Archery and Knapping - Charlie Acuna makes bows, arrows, and knapped stone arrowheads, spearpoints and knives with traditional methods and materials.
  •   Tnsi - Speaking the Language of Spiders: a First Nations virtual contemporary art.
  •   Tsoyaha.com - 3 Yuchi Indian Artists - Richard Ray Whitman, Joe Dale Tate Nevaquya and Mark Maxey.
  •   Wakanabo, Bob - Native American artist.
  •   Armonia, Thomas Diego - Italian painter specializing in world ethnic painting and figurative art.
  •   Barbera, Marie - Figurative bronze sculptures, depicting Native American women, warriors, children, horses, and wildlife.
  •   Collins, Charles - When I'm painting it's like creating an image of the attributes of God, creating the same vibration that created you, like a loop that feeds back to you in a circle of life, with the same resonance." - Charles Collins Most awarded artist in the history of the Taos Arts Festival


  • Culture

  •   American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection - Extensive collection of more than 2,300 photographs and 3,800 pages of text on the lives of Native Americans in the Northwest.
  •   Anishinaabe Cultural Center & Gallery - Anishinaabe (Ojibwa or Chippewa) art gallery and cultural center in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, features traditional and contemporary Native American Indian art and crafts, ceremonial drum, dance performances, wild rice.
  •   Arapaho Moccasins - Description of and instructions for making Arapaho Moccasins, from the Museum and Research Center of the American Mountain Men.
  •   The Canadian Aboriginal Festival - Canada's largest Aboriginal festival. Held in Toronto, Ontario.
  •   Canadian Aboriginal First Nations Entertainers - Booking native entertainment, stand-up comedy, and musical comedy.
  •   Canadian Museum of Civilization First People's Hall - Material culture, arts, and archeology virtual exhibits. Extensive images, articles, quotations, and links.
  •   Chuda's Kitchen - Aleut and Dena'ina recipes.
  •   Indian Peoples of Canada - A extensive listing of films with aboriginal related topics by the National Film board of Canada.
  •   Kokopelli World - Dedicated to the hunchback flute player of prehistoric cave paintings who brings fertility and good fortune. History, graphics and images, links.
  •   Minx & Tims Camp: Quillwork - Specializing in custom quillwork, wampum, books, leather goods and 18th century living history.
  •   National Aboriginal Day - A celebration of the spirit of Canada's Aboriginal people and a showcase for the venues and efforts of the performers, contributors and sponsors of the events that took place June 21, 2000.
  •   Native American Fine Art (NAFA) - Founded to promote respected and accomplished Hopi artists in the making of authentic kachinas and pottery, which are available to both the art enthusiast and experienced collectors alike.
  •   Native American Poetry by Single Woman - From the Tlingit Nation of Juneau, Alaska, USA. Slide show format.
  •   Native American VidBook Guide - Basic fact sheets on Native American culture, tribal and cultural customs, heritage, healing and pow wow ceremonies.
  •   Native Videos - Films and videos on the struggle of native peoples to preserve their land, heritage, culture and way of life; Narrated by Robert Redford and Joanne Woodward.
  •   NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art - Topically organized educational Internet resource that offers detailed historical and instructional information about Native American art, technology, and crafts of the Eastern Woodlands region.
  •   Northern Bands Hockey Tournament - Showcasing the finest in First Nations hockey in the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation. The Northern Bands hockey tournament has been held annually since 1980 and features teams comprised exclusively of players that are band members or members of their first nation community.
  •   Northern Plains Tribal Arts - Serving as a representative voice of the thirty-three Northern Plains Tribes by promoting cultural awareness of their distinctive heritage and traditions through art.
  •   Oneida Nation Arts Program - ONAP, not-for-profit tribal arts agency, presents the Oneida Concert Series featuring Native American and cultural ethnic performing artists. Tribal artist directory, art classes, newsletter.
  •   Pacific Northwest Native American Art - Learn about the characteristics of the Native American art from this region with descriptions and examples.
  •   Sawols: Catalog of Art from Indigenous Groups of California - Information on the art, culture, history, and creation stories from the Indigenous Groups of California: Pomo, Hupa, Miwok, Tongva, Yurok, Karuk, Maidu, Ajachmem and Ohlone.
  •   Sovereign Nations - Announcment of Native American educational muesum and yearly benefit pow wow. Links.
  •   SunHawk Singers Drum - Native American Drum singing inter-tribal music in the southern style. Information on Native Nations, music and media, businesses, drums, flutes, pow wow, veterans, raptors, wolves.
  •   Totem Poles - Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for.
  •   The Traditional Indian tipi - Brief fact sheet about how Native Americans historically constructed the tipi, their portable dwelling.
  •   Warrior Spirit Entertainment - Native American magazine dedicated to bringing together natives of all tribes in unity.
  •   Wichol Cultural Community - Registered non profit organization of Wichol artists committed to disseminate our philosophy around the globe.
  •   Wildlife Beadwork - Site offers Shoshone-Bannock contemporary beadwork on large, medium, and small items.
  •   Yahoo! Native American Poetry Club - Showcase for aspiring Native American writers. Chat, calendar, forum, links.


  • Basketry

  •   Basketry: Native American Art - Native American basketry -- historic and current examples, Native women's experiences, some modern problems, plants and environment
  •   California Indian Basketry - Shapes and uses of California Indian basketry.
  •   Hopi Basketry - Site featuring beautiful photos of Hopi baskets, information on the history of Hopi basketry, techniques used to weave their baskets, and how the baskets were used.
  •   Hopi Baskets - Hopi Basketry presentation. Includes: ceremony and symbolism, basket designs, uses of Hopi baskets, and techniques and tools used for making and decorating baskets.
  •   Linda Aguilar: Chumash basket artist - Features painted gourds adorned with weavings and charms as well as horse hair baskets.
  •   NativeTech - Basketry - Find simple instructional information about how materials are used by Natives, and detailed background on the history and development of these kinds of Native technologies, showing both the change and continuity from pre-contact times to the present.
  •   Sacred Mountain Arts - Christine Shirley uses self taught techniques in all her uniquely crafted pine needle baskets, many detailed with porcupine embroidery.
  •   Stellaquo Native Crafts - Stellaquo Native Crafts offering native birchbark baskets and other products.


  • Dance

  •   Big Sur Natives - Dance and percussion group located in Big Sur California.
  •   Dustyn Medicine Wolf - Traditional Native American dance and music performances, history, stories, and personal artwork.
  •   Native Nations Dance Theater - Upcoming Native American Indian events, photos, news, trading post & store, educational dance presentations for K-12, organizations and clubs.
  •   Yellow Bird Productions - Authentic Native American Dances including Apache and northern plains dances. Four-time World's Champion Teen Hoop Dancer, Tony Duncan.


  • Folklore

  •   Acjachamen Creation Myth - A student paper exploring Juaneno creation mythology.
  •   Campfire Stories - Collection of Native American stories, myths, and legends, with the tribe of origin noted.
  •   Cherokee Lore - Various traditional tales.
  •   Cherokee Stories - Archive of legends and traditional tales.
  •   Dream Catchers - Folklore about the origin and use of the dream catcher from PageWise. Will open more windows when you try to leave.
  •   Heartland: A Gwich'in Legend - Excerpts and illustrations from "Bird Girl and the Man who Followed the Sun".
  •   Leaf Arrow Native American Storytellers - Donna Couteau Cross and Joe Cross tell coyote tales, creation stories, and historic folklore filled with tribal family values. Reviews, calendar, gallery, and bibliograpy.
  •   Native American Literature - Primarily a repository for folklore and traditional stories, this website contains information on hundreds of tribes.
  •   Native American Lore Index - Over 130 stories from tribes across North and South America. Link to quotations from native leaders.
  •   Native American Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica's searchable index of over 350 articles.
  •   The Navajo Creation Story - Recounting of this traditional Din myth.
  •   Piasa Bird Legend - The fictional "Illinois" legend of the Piasa Bird, and the explanation of its true origins (a white fictionwriter invented it in the 19th century).
  •   The Snow Bunting - Schoolchildren's presentation of the Otoe story of how the snow bunting earned its name.
  •   The Story of the Peace Pipe - Otoe legend from a book by Bernice G. Anderson. Site plays new age music.
  •   Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans - Lumbee, Cherokee, and Occaneechi traditional storytelling and stories.
  •   Uktena - A traditional Cherokee story told by Appalachian storyteller Gary Carden.
  •   Zicahota Tales and Legends - Extensive list of Native American stories from a variety of nations. Additional prayers, prophecies, fact sheets and links.


  • Myths

  •   CMCC - Storytelling: the Art of Knowledge - "The stories we want to share with you here are from the Inuvialuit, the Algonquin, the Mtis and Cree, the Nisgaa, the Abenaki and the Mikmaq."
  •   Diccionario de Mitos y Creencias - [ Indice Alfabetico ] [ Etnia de origen ] [ Pas de origen ]
  •   Indian Superstitions and Legends. - by Simon Pokagon Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
  •   Innu Mythology - Innu Mythology
  •   Myths and Legends for American Indian Youth - "Native American traditional stories -- myths and legends from many tribes, times, places."
  •   Native American Folklore - Creation Stories
  •   North American Table of Gods - with short descriptions from the different tribes
  •   Old Indian Legends - "Retold by Zitkala-Sa with Illustrations by Angel De Cora(Hinook . Mahiwi . Kilinaka) University of Nebraska Press Lincoln and London Reprinted from the original edition published in 1901." etext from Univ. Of Virginia Library
  •   Pages From Hopi History. Excerpt. University of Arizona Press. - Hopi Creation Myth
  •   Paiute Creation Myth - Origin of Man
  •   Spider Woman Stories. Excerpt. University of Arizona Press. - More Hopi Myths
  •   Turtle Page - Virtual museum of the Turtle.


  • Literature

  •   American Indian Literary Text Resources - Provides links to dozens of contemporary Native American works available online.
  •   The American Native Press Archives - Online database for University of Arkansas's repository of Native American works; includes extensive searchable bibliography.
  •   Bibliography of Books on Native American Women - Bibliography put together by Women's History ALIVE.
  •   Blackhawk's Path - Blackhawk's journey through the many faces of life in his walk on the Good Red Road. Poems, stories and teachings are shared from his heart. Your thoughts and contributions are valued here.
  •   Electronic Text Center: Native Americans - Largest collection of 19th- and 20th-century Native American literature available online; also includes literary pieces about Native Americans.
  •   Looking Back: The Lenni-Lenape and The Red Record - Promotion for a "translation" The Wallum Olum or "Red Record" as the history of the Lenni-Lenape "original people".
  •   Native American Authors - Provides information on Native North American authors with bibliographies of their published works, biographical information, and links to online resources including interviews, online texts and tribal web sites.
  •   Native American Authors - Biography, bibliography and online e-texts of writings by selected Native American authors. Large tribally diverse list of authors represented.
  •   NativeLit-L Home Page -- American Indian Literature - Unmoderated listserv for the discussion of Native American Literature (Canada, U.S., and Mexico). Typically generates fewer than 20 messages per week.
  •   The Poetry Of nila northSun - Introduction and guide to the poetry of Shoshone-Chippewa poet: includes biography, two poems, and links.
  •   Side Canyon's Native Author List - Introduces Native authors, provides excerpts from their works, and offers ordering links.
  •   Storytellers: Native American Authors Online - "Author's biographies, statements, poetry and stories, essays, and bookstores for their work. Over 40 Native American authors are represented."
  •   Through Your Eyes - Poetry from and insight into the soul of a mixed blood woman whose heart is as red as the skin of her ancestors.
  •   Tsalagi (Cherokee) Literature - Page includes about 10 traditional Cherokee stories, as well as excerpts from historical speeches. Also links to other Cherokee resources on the Internet.
  •   Zicahota Tales and Legends - Native American site with legends, short stories, all told and submitted by natives.


  • Storytellers

  •   Autumn Morning Star - Describes her storytelling and music. Includes biography, links, and calendar of her performances.
  •   BadgerWomansWeb - Blackfoot Native American Storyteller and Cultural Educator. Serving Southern California. School,scout,events, library programs.
  •   Blackhawk - A storyteller continuing the oral tradition of his people as he shares the untold history, legends, dances and songs his Grandfather taught him. From the Tushkahoma Okla Tannap Tribal Band (Choctaw/Creek).
  •   Dr. Cricket - Western and native stories of Dr. David Hilligoss, speaker on tribal rights and a former professor and Native News Service correspondent and producer.
  •   Native Styles Programs - Celebrations of American Indians - Educational Programs. Florida based.
  •   Roy Peters - "Ha-ge-o-ta" (he who travels in story and song) tells how he, a non-native, learned to make flutes and music from a Great One.
  •   SkyHawk's Messages for Kids - Blackfeet Umatilla artist offers stories for children and what he presents at schools.
  •   Tsa'Ne Do'se of Sacred Cedar Productions - Presents original work by Arnold Richardson, Indian stone flute carver, recording artist, and presenter of traditional Indian stories and legends of the Saponi/Tuscarora Tribe of North Carolina.
  •   Wolfsong Storyteller - Abenaki and Native American cultural speaker, becomes the story and invites his audience to hear the Ancient Voices of the myths and legends.
  •   International Performers Directory - Get more bookings! Register your entertainment business on our free directory used by entertainment coordinators and booking agents.
  •   Mary & Neil Early - Storytellers, teachers, and performers: Puppetry, Youth Theatre, Worship Services, Christian Education, Dramatizations. Louisiana.
  •   Pat Speight - One of Ireland's best known Storytellers, carrying on the timeless art and oral tradition of storytelling for young and old.
  •   SkyHawk - Blackfeet Umatilla artist and storyteller. Geneva, Switzerland.
  •   Storyteller.net Listings - Over 140 alphabetical listings of professional storytellers!


  • Museums

  •   American Indian Culture Research Center - Research center and museum on Northern Plains Native Americans, located at Blue Cloud Abbey in northeast South Dakota.
  •   Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research Facility - Mission is to educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine arts.
  •   Anasazi Heritage Center - A federal repository for artifacts and museum of archaeology in the Four Corners.
  •   Antelope Valley Indian Museum - In the 1980s, the State Parks designated the museum to represent cultures of the western Great Basin.
  •   California Indian Museum and Cultural Center - The museum is being developed by the National Indian Justice Center (NIJC), Indian owned and operated nonprofit corporation.
  •   Cherokee National Museum - Located in Tahlequah, OK and houses the Cherokee National Archives, the official Archives of the Cherokee Nation, and library.
  •   Chumash Indian Interpretive Center - Located on wilderness property in Thousand Oaks, California and dedicated to the Chumash People native to Southern California, both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and hands on experience.
  •   Davistown museum - Exhibits on Native American history and culture.
  •   Din College Museum - Displays the cultural heritage, belief, and traditional values of the Navajos.
  •   Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art - Museum dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of American Indian and western art and the many cultures of North America.
  •   Frisco Native American Museum and Natural History Center - A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture and located on Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
  •   Indian City USA - Located near Anadarko, Oklahoma, with tour of the life-size villages.
  •   Indian Pueblo Cultural Center - Museum features exhibits on the culture and heritage of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico.
  •   Iroquois Indian Museum - Iroquois art, past and present, located in Howes Cave, NY.
  •   The Journey Museum - Located in Rapid City, South Dakota in the Historic Black Hills.
  •   Kaw Mission, Kansas State Historical Society - Located in Council Grove, Kansas and was built in 1850 as a mission school for children of the Kansa Tribe.
  •   Koshare Museum - Preserves and interprets Native American culture, with a primary focus on art and artifacts of the Southwest and Plains Indians.
  •   Lawson Corley Museum - Displays arrowheads, artifacts, and war memorabilia. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.
  •   Lost City Museum - Built by the National Park Service to exhibit artifacts that were being excavated from Pueblo Grande de Nevada of Anasazi Indian sites.
  •   Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center - A tribally owned-and-operated complex, displays the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serves as a resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.
  •   Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center - Serves as a major resource for scholars and the general public on Native American histories and cultures, particularly the Pequot heritage.
  •   Maturango Museum - A Museum of the cultural and natural history and geology of the Northern Mojave Desert emphasizing our Indian Wells Valley.
  •   Mid-America All-Indian Center Museum - Located in Wichita, KS to preserve and showcase the heritage of the tribes of North America.
  •   Millicent Rogers Museum - Display of collections of silver and turquoise jewelry made by Pueblo, Navajo, Zuni and Hopi silversmiths, and the brilliantly-colored Navajo weavings.
  •   Mohawk Indian Museum - A cultural timeline, depicted by illustrations and artifacts, traces Native American life in the Mohawk Valley from 12,000 years ago to the present. Located in Amsterdam, NY.
  •   Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum - Located on the side of Mt. Kearsarge in Warner, New Hampshire and dedicated to increasing public awareness of American American traditions, philosophy, and art.
  •   Museum of Indian Arts and Culture - A component of the Museum of New Mexico, furthers understanding of the Southwest's Indian communities through collection, research, and education focused on the region's indigenous cultures and their history.
  •   Museum of Indian Culture - Offers information on the Lenni Lenape people, history and culture.
  •   Museum of New Mexico - The museum houses a collection of art, history and culture in four museums and five monuments statewide.
  •   Museum of the Cherokee Indian - Located in Cherokee, NC with museum information.
  •   The Natick Historical Society and Museum - Founded in 1870 and located in South Natick, MA features artifacts of Archaic and Woodland as well as Christian Indian cultures.
  •   Native American Heritage Museum - The museum located in Highland, Kansas, illustrates contributions such as beadwork, basketmaking, and ribbon work.
  •   Native American Museums and Monuments - Directory of New Mexico.
  •   Native American Resource Center - Includes information about history, culture and art.
  •   Nokomis Learning Center - A Native American Cultural Center located in Okemos, Michigan.
  •   Pawnee Indian Village - Located in north central Kansas, has an excavated Pawnee earthlodge and a walking trail dotted with the remains of the village including lodges, storage pits, plazas, and a fortification wall.
  •   People's Center Museum and Gallery - Provides scenes from the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle tribal history.
  •   Pocono Indian Museum - Recreates the life and time of the Delaware Indian.
  •   Poeh Cultural Center and Museum - Includes online exhibits, an online museum collection catalog, and a video of traditional Pueblo speakers.
  •   Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park - Located in Phoenix, Arizona and is a National Historic Landmark and the site of a Hohokam Indian ruin.
  •   Red Earth Museum - Oklahoma City museum exhibiting Native American art and historical artifacts. Includes the Deupree Collection of cradleboards from many Native American nations and tribes.
  •   Sequoyah Birthplace Museum - Located in Vonore, Tennessee to display the history of the Cherokees in the southern Appalachian area.
  •   Shawnee and Woodland Native American Museum - Owned and operated by the Shawnee nation, URB of Ohio and located at the Zane Shawnee Caverns and Southwind Park campgrounds.
  •   Sherman Indian Museum - Museum dedicated to the history of Native Americans. Houses traditional Native American art and history exhibits. Located in Riverside, CA.
  •   The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian - Dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts.
  •   Southern Plains Indian Museum - Exhibits the creative achievements of artists and craftsmen of the United States.
  •   Southold Indian Museum - Devoted to the cultural history of the Indians of Long Island.
  •   Southwest Museum - The collections represent cultures from Alaska to South America is located in Los Angeles, CA.
  •   Stewart Indian Museum - Displays information on museum and trading post, The Stewart Indian School,The Basket Weavers Guild, and the Biography of Dat-So-La-Lee.
  •   Stewart Indian Museum and Trading Post - Located on the grounds of the former Stewart Indian Boarding School, the site is part of a planned six building Native American Cultural Complex.
  •   The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - Changing exhibitions in the main gallery include contemporary and traditional American Indian art, with an emphasis on the Southwest.
  •   Anna Mae AquashTimeline - Timeline for the Native rights activist martyred in 1975, and information related to the on-going investigation of her murder.
  •   Susan La Flesche - Biography of the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree and work as a practicing doctor with her M.D. Photos and document references.
  •   Wilma Mankiller - Resources from the Gale Group - A brief overview of the Cherokee chief's life, plus resources.


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    •   Aavanyu Passage - Specializing in Native American pottery and Santa Clara portraits, also has fine art books.
    •   Adobe Artes - Treasures of Native American art and southwest style accessories.
    •   Adobe Gallery - Southwest Native American art and antiquities. Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, Hopi kachina dolls, southwest indian basketry, old pawn jewelry, paintings. Located in Albuquerque's Old Town.
    •   Adobe Trading Post - Arts and crafts from Santa Fe and the american southwest. Offering jewelry, original paintings, sculpture, and Native american art.
    •   All Tribes - Featuring a large selection of Native American arts and crafts. Specializing in kachinas, weapons and collectibles.
    •   American Indian Art and Gift Shop - An indian controlled non-profit fine art gallery and gift boutique with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California.
    •   American Indian Made - Crafts, ceremonial pipes, peace pipes, medicine bags, buckskin bags, arrowheads, spears, jewelry, antler knives, authentically indian made.
    •   American Indian Tea and Coffee Co - Offering wildberry, peppermint, star and orange pekoe tea, Indian and pinon coffee, herbs, and native honey.
    •   American Indian Trading Company - A collection of Cherokee, Sioux, and Navajo art including dreamcatchers and jewelry to full size warbonnets.
    •   American Trails - Offers a large selection of Native American Indian Art and collectibles. Also find Kokopelli themes, jewelry, and drums.
    •   americanindiandesignsbylorenzo - Authentically designed jewelry, American Indian posters and fine art.
    •   Amerind Art, - Offering contemporary and historic Navajo weaving and other select American Indian art forms.
    •   Ancient Arts Gallery - Native American beadwork, baskets and pre-columbian art.
    •   Archaic Art - Eastern woodland indian tools, clubs, quivers, and other authentic working reproductions. Research done on each item. Catalog available.
    •   Arizona Art Gallery - Indian jewelry, arts and crafts direct from the artists.
    •   ArizonaStuff - Offering handmade Native American crafts including kachinas, pottery, and sandstone art.
    •   Arrowhead Trading Post - Authentic Native American collectibles. Web site catalog features color pictures of every product, a shopping cart, and secure online ordering.
    •   Art Legends - A Pennsylvania-based gallery offering Navajo, Zuni and Hopi rugs, pottery, jewelry, and Pendleton blankets.
    •   Arts de Santa Fe - Native American contemporary and traditional sculptures in bronze and stone by Presley La Foutain.
    •   Authentic Indian Art - Indian art word, beadwork and club, leather, jewelry and reproductions.
    •   AZ Gallery - Offers contemporary jewelry, Cherokee masks, Native American artifacts, and horse hair pottery.
    •   Baker Trading Company - Crafters of Native American weapons and ceremonial artifacts including tomahawks, spears, war clubs, lances, shields, drums and pipes. Will custom build weapons from any era or culture.
    •   Ben Marra Studios - Contemporary photographic portfolio of Powwow dancers in full regalia. Two yearly wall calendars, lithographic prints, and posters.
    •   BlackShoulder - Online gallery representing Indian artists from across North America.
    •   Cabin Gifts - Offering sand paintings, pottery, chimes and Native American gifts.
    •   California Indian Basketry - Offers a wide variety of Northern California Native American artifacts and baskets.
    •   Cameron Trading Post - Located in Cameron, Arizona, this is an online shopping center for Native American arts and crafts including Navajo rugs, Navajo blankets, Indian jewelry, paintings, pottery, and baskets. They have a restaurant and motel on the premises.
    •   Canyon Country Originals - Southwestern American Indian art including pottery, baskets, textiles, and kachinas.
    •   Canyon Territory - Southwestern home decor and Native American collectibles including silver jewelry, rustic furniture, Kachina Dolls, hand-made knives, and pottery.
    •   Carvings By Stew - Offers carved Northwest Native American totem poles, masks, whalefins, and ravens.
    •   Cherokee Crafters Co-op - Offers handmade, authentic Cherokee crafts made and sold by members of the Cheroke nation. Baskets, beadwork, bows, blowguns, clothing and art.
    •   Cherokee Free's - Native American collectibles, including kachinas, pottery, Navaho and Zuni jewelry, fetishes and dreamcatchers.
    •   Cherokee Maiden of Oklahoma - Ready made and custom knits. Offering jackets combining quilts and knitting for casual to evening wear. Made in Oklahoma.
    •   Cherokee Rose - Offering Native American arts and crafts, gifts, dolls, jewelry, silk florals and mountain crafts.
    •   Chimayo Trading and Mercantile - A gallery and trading post for art from the Southwest.
    •   Chism's Trail - Offers a wide variety of Native American replicas, including flint knapped knives, stone tools, bone and antler work, crafts and supplies.
    •   Contemporary Native American Pottery - Acoma, pueblo style, Native American pottery. Contemporary ceramics hand made with traditional methods and techniques.
    •   Cowboy and The Lady - Southwest gifts, Native American Indian jewelry from Navajo, Hopi and Zuni silversmiths.
    •   Coyote's Corner - American Indian art and crafts. Most items come with artists name and tribal affiliation.
    •   Coyote's Game - One-of-a-kind completely hand-made Native American and Southwestern crafts including jewelry, beadwork, blanket toys, rugs and retablos.
    •   Creations by Teri - Handcrafted gifts from Interior Alaska: dream catchers, amulet bags, beaded boxes, and more.
    •   Cristofs - Gallery inventory of Navajo weavings, sandpaintings, jewelry, Hopi kachinas, Pueblo pottery, other sculpture and paintings.
    •   Cross Culture Education Center - Specializing in the development of material for teaching Cherokee history, culture and language.
    •   Dakota Blue Fine Art - Native American and southwest fine art limited edition prints, featuring wildlife themes like wolfs and eagles.
    •   Dakota Dreams - Dreamcatchers offered with double hoops, mandellas, and unique designs.
    •   Dakota Hills Trading Company - Native American and western art from the northern plains featuring horse dancesticks and spirit horses. Offering reproductions of weapons and wall decor.
    •   Dakota Winds Home Page - A unique craft and gift store featuring products that represent the Spirit of the Dakotas.
    •   Denalsoi Native Arts and Crafts - Dedicated to the arts and crafts of disabled Native Americans of the Southwest.
    •   Denise Meyers - Fine Art From Gourds - Fine art from gourds in Native American or Southwestern iconography with wildlife images and gemstone inlay.
    •   Desert Little Bear - Southwestern petroglyph, rock art designs based on both ancient and contemporary Native American motifs.
    •   Doc's Longhorn Trading Post - Specializing in authentic American Indian jewelry, pottery, rugs, beads, and other southwest art.
    •   The Dream Catcher - Gallery and store featuring dream catchers, pottery, Christmas ornaments, sand paintings, kachinas, and other items of Native American art.
    •   Dream Catchers by Ken Keezer - Genuine Native American dream catchers, crafted from Northern Minnesota. Dance fans and dance sticks created by a member of the White Earth Tribe. Online catalog.
    •   Dreamcatchers Trading Post - Handcrafted dream catchers. Choose from online photos, or custom orders accepted. Native American dream catcher legend and instructions.
    •   Dry Thunder - Offers handcrafted Plains tribes and southwest decorative Native American pieces by Cherokee artist Thomas Miller.
    •   Eagle Eye - Native American arts and crafts.
    •   Eagle Song Flutes - Native American flutes and flute kits. Redwood and cedar woods with sound wavs. Online scales and fingering charts, books, history and Native American music. Flute makers links.
    •   Eagle Trading Company - Specializing in Native American art, imports, antiques, collectibles, and ethnographic jewelry, baskets, gifts and decorative items.
    •   Eaglechief Gallery - Specializing in authentic Native American baskets using traditional materials, methods and designs.
    •   Eagles Nest - Handcrafted Zuni, Hopi and Navajo jewelry, pottery, carvings, dolls and paintings.
    •   Eagle's Nest Gallery - Native American, western and wildlife products of all types, many hand-crafted. Gifts from jewelry to home decor.
    •   Eagle's Nest Gallery and Trading Post - Hand-crafted regalia, knives, western gun boxes, ceramics, jewelry, effigies, and wildlife art.
    •   3Eagles Trading Co. - Native American bumper stickers, decals, tepee and coyote incense burners, and other items designed by a cherokee/abenaki family.
    •   Earth Heart - Native American Art with a message on prints, t-shirts and note cards.
    •   Eastern Cherokee of the Old Cherokee Nation of New Echota - Featuring articles made by several Cherokee artists including hand crafted arrows, flutes, unique copper and silver jewlery, and hand engraved knives.
    •   The Elkhart Collection - Antique American Indian art, jewelry, beadwork, kachinas, baskets, pottery and blankets.
    •   Enchanted Southwest - Authentic Zuni Fetish carvings from the Indians located on the Zuni Indian reservation in New Mexico, providing a large inventory.
    •   Enchanted Southwest - Specializing in authentic Zuni fetishes by American Southwest Zuni Indians.
    •   Enchanted Village - Southwest Native American Pueblo pottery and jewelry Handmade by Santa Clara, Hopi, Jemez, Navajo, and Zuni.
    •   Eskimo Art Gallery - Specializing in Inuit sculpture. All carvings certified by the Canadian Government as handmade original Eskimo art by an Inuk artist. Worldwide shipping. Major credit cards welcome.
    •   ESP Promotions - Specializing in American Indian made goods from Gallup, New Mexico, and the surrounding Pueblos and tribes.
    •   Exit One traders - Native arts including pottery and jewelry.
    •   Fat Horse Gallery - Secializing in Native American art with an online gallery for original art from Native artists.
    •   2-Feathers Trading Post - Offering dream catchers, walking sticks, figurines, and other hand crafted items.
    •   Ferocactus - Offering authentic Native American pottery, jewelry, baskets, stone carvings, Zuni fetishes, and pottery by Pahponee.
    •   Fine American Indian Art - Hopi katsinas, pueblo pottery, navajo rugs, turquoise, inlay jewelry and other pieces presented by Martha Hopkins Struever.
    •   Fine Native American Indian Art - Native art including Hopi kachina (katsina) dolls, pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, Eskimo carvings, handmade jewelry, sculpture and bronze.
    •   Firekeeper - A selection of authentic Hopi kachina dolls, Navajo rugs and Native American sculptures and other works of art.
    •   Firelight Books and Gifts - Offers books on Native American culture, history, language, and genealogy, along with music and crafts.
    •   First Alberta - Handcrafted burlap sculptures, dream catchers, sun wheels and Woud'Kees.
    •   Five Moons - Gallery features Canadian Central Plains native art sculptures. Inuit, native American, northwest coast, aboriginal and tribal art, with soapstone carvings, and masks.
    •   Foutz Trading Company - Large selection of Navajo indian arts and crafts.
    •   Frogs U-NEE-K Back Woods Originals Tm - Unique art that reflects the culture and history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. From kids whistles, Sacajawea t-shirts, to original oil paintings.
    •   Gaeas Rest - Dream Catchers, pouches, shields, plus many handcrafted items.
    •   Garlands Navajo Rugs - Large selection of authentic Navajo rugs both contemporary and antique, collector quality Hopi kachina dolls, basketry, pottery and sandpaintings.
    •   G&C Southwestern Designs - Customized,handmade American Indian relics.
    •   Good Dreams - Home of handcrafted Native American dreamcatchers, mandellas, medicine wheels and windchimes.
    •   GoodMinds.com - Native american Indian, aboriginal, first nations studies and indigenous education curriculum resources, native books cd-roms videos, for schools libraries teachers and tribes.
    •   Gray Dog Trading Company - Native American arts and crafts throughout the United Canada. Specializing in art of the native southwestern peoples.
    •   Gray Dove Trading - Native American craft supplies including beads, fetishes and pendants, herbs, and teas.
    •   Hantayo - Reproductions of ceremonial pipes made of catlinite and wood.
    •   The Hogan - Hand-crafted items made from the natural gifts of Mother Earth. Everything from earrings to ceremonial tools.
    •   Holbrook Indian School - The Hogan Gift Shop allows you to purchase genuine Native American arts, crafts, and resources. The profit from the gift shop is used to supplement the operating budget of Holbrook Indian School.
    •   Honest Indian Trading Post - A Native American owned site that markets wampum and silver jewelry. Honest Indian Trading Post also offer Indian educational topics.
    •   Hopi and Zuni Kachina Carvings - A collection of Kachina carvings from southwestern artists.
    •   Horse Dancer Designs - Cree ancestry inspired crafts including handmade masks, drums, rattles, and gourds.
    •   Hozhoni Art Gallery - A variety of Native American art, pottery, katsinas, jewelry and furnishings.
    •   Hozoni Pottery - Offers Navajo pottery items from Utah.
    •   Indian Corn Trading Post - Variety of Native American themed gifts.
    •   Indian Hills Trading Co. - Arts and crafts of the southwest indian tribes. Also a newsletter is offered.
    •   123 Indian Pottery - Handpainted southwestern style Native American pottery.
    •   Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Shops - Offers a wide selection of craft items from the Pueblos and other southwest tribal peoples, as well as books, music, videos and other related items.
    •   Indian Summer - Offers a variety of Indian merchandise for education, decoration and enjoyment. T-shirts, pictures, music, and incense.
    •   Indian Summer Native American Art - Featuring fine arts and crafts by local southwest Native American artists from Zuni, Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo tribes.
    •   Indian Territory - American Indian rugs, tools, jewelry and beadwork.
    •   The Informant NETwork - Native American photographs, lithographs and sculptures.
    •   The Inter-Tribal Gallery - Galleries featuring Native American Art.
    •   Into The Wilderness Trading Co - Manufacturer of leather bags for Native American flutes, pipes, plus marble and medicine bags. Supplier of shed elk, deer, and moose antlers.
    •   Inuit Art, eskimo carvings - Inuit Art featured by a Canadian Inuit art gallery, Bayat Gallery displays museum quality eskimo carvings by inuit artists, both past and present
    •   Janet's Native Collectibles - Provider of handmade dream catchers, pottery, figurines and wildlife items.
    •   Jess DuBois Gallery - Southwest artist offering cards, paintings and Native American prints.
    •   A & J's Trading Post - A diverse collection of hand crafted native american arts, crafts, and jewelry items.
    •   Kachina Limited - Navajo Kachinas for collectors of all ages are available in over 50 styles. They also have pottery storytellers and southwestern gift baskets.
    •   Kaibab Moccasins and Trade Blankets - Offering handmade indian leather moccasins, Pendleton trade blankets and Native American type yarns.
    •   Kindred Spirits - Offering rock-art inspired original designs in jewelry, handmade greeting cards and artwork. Zuni fetishes by premier carvers and other Pueblo arts and crafts.
    •   Kokopelli's Treasures - Features Native American art including fine and decorative art, giclee prints, southwest decor, indoor/outdoor lighting fixtures, Santa Fe style furnishings, and handmade crafts.
    •   Lakota Creations - An online store featuring handcrafted Native American arts and crafts, including beadwork, jewelry, dreamcatchers, dolls, kits, and classes.
    •   Len Wood's Indian Territory - Gallery of museum-quality American Indian artifacts including Navajo blankets and rugs, antique basketry and beadwork, plus pueblo pottery.
    •   Little Black Raven Gifts - Alaska tlingit artwork, button blankets, totem poles, chilkat weavings, silver and gold carvings and dolls in full regilia.
    •   The Little Bull - Native American crafts, jewelry, and pottery. Pow wow schedule, events, school programs and other educational services.
    •   Little Eagle Indian Store - Handmade Indian handcrafts including lances, dream catchers, and medicine wheels.
    •   Little Princess Handcrafts - Handcrafts specializing in gifts with a Native American and Cherokee Indian theme.
    •   Little Wing Creations - Handmade native art and crafts such as quill work, prayer feathers, jewelry, arrows, pipes, mandellas, and dance shields.
    •   Loomis' Wind's Song Native American Flutes - Flutes by Scott Loomis. Flute forum, endorsements, extensive links for other flute related information.
    •   Many Hands Gallery - Features American Indian pottery, jewelry, kachina dolls and art. Located in Sedona, Arizona.
    •   Many Horses - Offers reproductions of plains indian artwork.
    •   Many Nations - Native American art and crafts including antler and bone jewelry, baskets, books, prints, and music.
    •   Matoska Trading Company - A vendor of Native American related products, offering books, music, videos, craft supplies, beads, and botanicals. Art and technique gallery illustrating various Native American art pieces and construction techniques.
    •   Medicine Moon Native American Gifts - Native American, crafts, books, music, jewelry, sterling silver, turqoise, opal, lapis, denim lapis, gifts, Cherokee, Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni.
    •   Mercie's Choices - Offers a collection of Native American hand crafted jewelry of semi-precious stones set in sterling silver and gold necklace sets.
    •   Miniature Kingdom - Features products such as native american artwork, baskets, candlestands, drums, and indian artifacts.
    •   Mono USA - Handmade original crafts and southwestern souvenirs. Also stories, map and chart of symbols.
    •   Moon Spirit Gallery - Offering a wide variety of handmade Native American Indian and Southwest art, jewelry, Kachinas, ceremonial artifacts, hides, drums, skulls, and pipes.
    •   Moon Spirit Gallery - Gallery offering a wide variety of Native American and southwest items including art, jewelry, Kachinas, and ceremonial artifacts.
    •   Morning Star Gallery - A gallery offering antique American Indian art.
    •   Morningstar Trading Post - Offering products from a variety of Native American art.
    •   Motomo Studio and Gallery - Native and southwestern work as well as originals, prints, pottery, jewelry, Inuit work, and Zuni fetishes.
    •   Mountain Rose Gallery - Fine, folk, and material arts by Norman Lansing, Ute Mountain Ute. Includes pottery, fetishes, kachinas, baskets, and beadwork.
    •   Mystic Dreams - Dealing in handmade crafts such as dream catchers, bead work, and t-shirts.
    •   Native Beadwork - Handcrafted custom beaded barrettes, earrings, belts, hatbands and other accessories.
    •   Native American Art and Collectables - Offering handmade mandellas, medicine sticks, pipes, dreamcatchers, and jewelry items.
    •   Native American Art and Craft - Many classic Native histories, biographies, Ojibway dictionaries, books on handcraft, fur tanning, beading and native cuisine. Also carrying authentic woodland indian books, art, weaponry, music, and jewelry.
    •   Native American Art Gallery - Offering drums, flutes, dance regalia, jewelry, rattles and drum beaters. Proceeds support people in recovery.
    •   Native American Collections - A contemporary art gallery showcasing handmade traditional Native American pottery, folk art, jewelry, sculptures, and Zuni fetishes.
    •   Native American Creations - A vast array of Native made items including jewelry, dreamcatchers, medicine wheels and replicas.
    •   Native American Expressions - Offering art and prints, replicated artifacts, mandellas, dream catchers, jewelry, bows, pipes, and custom orders.
    •   Native American Gift Baskets - A collection of unique gifts chosen and arranged in a decorative basket. Choose one pre-made or create your own with online shopping guide.
    •   Native American Heritage - Native American Indian art and collectibles.
    •   Native American Medicine Bags - A Colville, originally from the San Poil Band of Indians, offers medicine bags and love stones.Many legends of the Northwest Tribes are also on this page.
    •   Native American Out of Print Books - Specializing in out-of-print and rare books, paper, photographs and ephemera. Free book searches in all subjects.
    •   Native American Traders - Offering Indian art including Hopi kachina dolls, baskets, pottery, weavings, prehistoric, paintings and collectibles.
    •   Native American Treasures - Navajo rugs, offering a wide selection of hand made rugs.
    •   Native American Treasures - A variety of Southwestern style items including shawls, blankets, beadwork and dream catchers.
    •   Native Americans @ Buffalo Trails - Authentic Native American products and free music.
    •   Native Arts - Dealer in Native American art including basketry, pottery, kachinas, fetishes, artifacts, jewelry, beaded bags, rugs and weavings.
    •   Native Arts Shopping Galleries - Twelve galleries selling items with Native American or animal themes.
    •   Native Beauty - Offering handcrafted Native American jewelry, ceramics, and Kachina dolls.
    •   Native Circle - Features dreamcatchers, soaps, herbs, tea, mandelas and medicine bags.
    •   Native Click - Searchable inventory of hand made pottery and rattles. Secure ordering, pow wow lists and chatrooms for registered members.
    •   Native Craft - Offering Navajo and Zuni jewelry, pottery, and kachinas.
    •   Native Cree-a-tions - Native crafts including,medicine bags, dreamcatchers, beaded earrings,leather clothing, mossbags, medicine pouches and moccasins.
    •   Native Innovations - Providing authentic handmade Indian crafted art.
    •   Native Mall - A marketplace for American Indian artists and artisans. Museum quality goods for wholesale prices.
    •   Native Pride Clothing - Embroidered native american designs on hats, caps, t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, jerseys, and belts. On-line catalog with many designs available.
    •   Native Son Designs - Native American spirit masks, spirit shields, and other regalia, created from the finest materials; glass, bone, metal or wood beads, and feathers are used by the artist.
    •   Native Spirits - Contemporary Native American arts and crafts.
    •   Native Styles - Traditional crafts, clothing, jewelry, and legend recordings.
    •   Native Wonders - Offering limited edition and original art, intarsia, jewelry, dream catchers, decals, and medicine wheels.
    •   Nature's Canvas - Featuring handpainted original wildlife art on handcrafted Northwest Native American drums.
    •   Navajo Arts - Authentic navajo rugs woven by Anita Hathale.
    •   Navajo Co-op - Hand crafted southwestern style and Indian traditional pottery designs by local Navajo and Acoma potters from New Mexico and Arizona.
    •   Navajo Gallery and Gifts - Native American arts and crafts, from all tribes. Flute music, windbells, rainsticks, dolls, paintings. Native American pottery and dream catchers.
    •   Navajo Trail - Authentic Native American jewelry, pottery and rugs. Offers Navajo, Santa Clara, Hopi, Zuni creations.
    •   Navajo World - Offering Navajo arts and crafts, pottery, kachinas, dream catchers and rugs.
    •   Navajoworks - Supplying authentic Navajo arts and crafts including kachinas, pottery, jewelry and beadwork.
    •   NDN Arts - Native American arts and crafts. One of a kind kachinas, pottery and jewelry all at reasonable prices.
    •   Neka Mandella Co. - Ojibwa arts such as mandellas, spears, tomahawks, bow and arrows, dance sticks, and war clubs. Includes Chippewa arts.
    •   Neokistomi - Blackfeet Native American art, including pow-wow regalia, chokers, breastplates, beaded hatbands, rosettes, and moccasins.
    •   Nizhoni Moses - Native American art from New Mexican Indian artists, Navajo rugs, pottery, fetish, storytellers and figurines.
    •   Noka Press - A Comprehensive outline of Native Americans and items reflecting Native American pride.
    •   NorthWest Coast First Nations Art - A collection of contemporary Pacific Northwest native art.
    •   Ojibwe Dreamcatchers - Handcrafted Ojibwe (Chippewa) dreamcatchers and jewelry earrings made by tribal members.
    •   Old Town Gallery - Gallery offers paintings, jewelry, kachinas and rugs. Located on historic Route 66 in Flagstaff, Arizona.
    •   Osage Trading Company - Featuring Pendleton blankets and tobacco.
    •   Owl Moon Trading Post - Cherokee store offering leather regalia, powwow drums, books, crafts and supplies.
    •   Owl Moon Trading Post - Offering leather regalia, powwow drums, books, crafts, supplies, and buffalo meats.
    •   Oyate - Primarily a site that sells books, teacher materials, reference, multimedia, posters, all evaluated by Oyate, a Native American organization.
    •   Pacific Western Traders - Source for baskets, books, art and sculpture. Large assortment of American Indian artifacts and beadwork supplies.
    •   Painted Arrow Specialty Gifts - Native American and Angel specialties including jewelry, fine art, and other southwestern items.
    •   Paulingston Co. - Authentic Navajo and Zuni bracelets, jewelry, carvings and Zuni fetishes.
    •   4Peaks - Native American pottery and art gallery.
    •   Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts - A trade center offering everything from farm supplies to indian rugs. Pieces presented online are representative of many works they have to offer.
    •   Power of Flight - Print limited edition lithographs depicting Ojibway female gathering mushrooms with her traditional harvesting pouch by moonlight.
    •   PowWowStuff.com - Native and non-native memorabilia and collectibles. Also offering books and music.
    •   The Prairie Edge - Online gallery offering the real world of the Old West and Indian mystique. Within this quarter city-block building you'll find a collection of plains Indian art, crafts, and jewelry.
    •   Protection Warriors - Native American Indian mask sculpture decorated with feathers, beads, and leather. 3-D faces mounted on wood or shield for wall art.
    •   Pueblo Arts - Specializing in hand-coiled pottery and native sculpture.
    •   Rainmaker-Art - Native American collectibles, antiques and crafts. All hand made one of a kind merchandise.
    •   Raven Dancer Gallery - Traditional and contemporary designs of Native American Ar& Art, arifacts and southwestern art.
    •   Ray's Indian Originals - A compiled assortment of original, authentic Indian products such as paintings and jewelry.
    •   Red Bud Tree - Native American books and information.
    •   Red Deer Table Native American Crafts - Crafts, chokers, dream catchers, feathers, and music.
    •   Red Eagle Creations - Offers a variety of crafts and jewelry in traditional and southwest designs. Also herbs, stones, and music.
    •   Red Thunder - A Native owned business offering handmade crafts from various artists.
    •   Redcanyon Indian Store - Native American Indian arts and crafts offering Indian handmade artifacts and jewelry. Located at Bryce Canyon National Park.
    •   Reflections of Culture - A large collection of Native American art offered.
    •   Relic Shack - Native American Indian pottery for sale by dealer.
    •   Remember When Collectibles - A selection of Canadian native art and crafts, and weekly E-bay auctions.
    •   The Reservation II, Inc. - A gallery of fine traditional to contemporary Native American jewelry, pottery, and handicrafts.
    •   Ritual Hut: Tools for Celebrating Life - Information and products, tribal and ethnic arts and crafts, drums, rattles, and pipes.
    •   Robert V. Gallegos Fine Arts - An assortment of Native American arts and collectibles from New Mexico.
    •   Running Deer Enterprises - Handmade papooses, medicine masks, and other Native American crafts and decor.
    •   Running Deers' Indian Gifts - Native American handmade crafts and general Southwestern gifts and merchandise.
    •   Running Water Native American - Offers music, books, crafts, videos, incense, and craft supplies. Also takes special orders for any Native American crafts.
    •   Sacred Circle Native Art - Art history of First Nations Native Indians of the Pacific Northwest. Site includes native artist's portfolios.
    •   Sacred Spirit Gifts - Featuring folk art paintings and prints, handmade leather bags, shaman bags, medicine pouches, and beaded bags.
    •   Sandia Trading Company - Featuring authentic Navajo Kachinas, fetish necklaces, turquise slides, buffalo bone necklaces, and hematite jewelry.
    •   Santa Fe Saddleblanket, LLC - Offering Native American, Southwest and imported goods including blankets, rugs, ceramics, indian jewelry, and leather goods.
    •   SantaFeDecor.com - American Indian, Southwestern, Western furnishings.
    •   Savage Crafts - Handmade Native American crafts including dreamcatchers, earrings, chokers, bracelets, beadwork, and ivory carvings.
    •   Sedonawolf - A collection of Zuni fetishes, Pueblo pottery, and authentic Indian jewelry.
    •   Shadowland - Specializing in authentic Native American fetishes, pottery, jewelry and kachinas.
    •   The Shaman's Way - Authentic Native American collectibles including handcrafted items from various peoples.
    •   Silverbears Studio - Featuring Zuni and Navajo Artist Carlton and Julie Marie Jamon. Also offering jewelry and Zuni fetishes.
    •   Sioux Arrows - Native American arrows, each uniquely handcrafted by a Sioux/Assiniboine Indian.
    •   Sioux Pottery - Offers Native American pottery crafted by Sioux artists and decorated with designs and symbols.
    •   Smilin' Coyote - Southwest and Native American decor and jewelry. Blankets, rugs, bedspreads, Navajo pottery, pottery from Mata Ortiz, jewelry, prints and a free newsletter.
    •   S.N.A. Crafts - Hand crafted and painted spiritual items.
    •   Soaring Eagle's Place - Arts and crafts with jewelry and gift items.
    •   Sobi Sky - Authentic and contemporary American Indian artifacts, sterling silver jewelry with stamped signature and Taos brand leather and suede moccasins.
    •   Songbird Ocarinas: Flutes of Clay - Ocarinas of many styles and shapes. Photos and sound files at this site. Ocarinas make great gifts, order online.
    •   Southern Exposure - Arts of indigenous peoples from the Southwest and beyond. Includes pottery, jewelry, furniture, and sculptures.
    •   Southwest Art and Gifts - Featuring gifts and home accessories, from Native American Indian art, artifacts and relics, to western art and custom furniture.
    •   Southwest Artist's Gallery - Handmade Native American pottery, jewelry, and crafts from the southwest pueblos.
    •   Southwest by Northwest - A Native American art gallery of original paintings, prints, lithos, jewelry, Navajo rugs, kachinas, and other collectibles.
    •   Southwest Heaven - Large selection of southwest Native American style gifts, clocks, picture frames, sand stone coasters, switch plates, nightlights, wall art, and gift baskets.
    •   Southwest Trader - Offers arts and crafts, featuring Native American Kachinas, leather with beadwork, jewelry and pottery.
    •   Southwestern Crafts and Gifts Trading Post - Offers handcrafted dream catchers, mandellas, and jewelry.
    •   Southwestern USA Treasures - Featuring a variety of Native American gifts from the USA and Mexico.
    •   Spirit Hawk Arts - Offers Native American artifacts, art, jewelry, and arrowheads.
    •   Spirit Walker Gallery - Offering Southwest and Native American art, crafts, jewelry and collectibles.
    •   Spirit Woman Creations - Offers jewelry, decorated clothing, pottery, and moccasins. Also has mountain man rendezvous regalia and accessories.
    •   Spiritworks Art Company - Indian Art from the Southwest featuring jewelry, fetishes, pottery, kachina dolls, rugs, baskets, and folk art.
    •   Squash Blossom Too - Offers masks, beadwork, pipes and leather work.
    •   SS&A Traders - Reproductions of Native American art and Indian artifacts including, warshirts, dresses, painted, beaded, and quilled buffalo robes.
    •   Stampede Trading Company - Native American, cowboy, and indian art and accents.
    •   STF and Associates - Gift cards and prints from a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe of Marty, South Dakota.
    •   Stone 'n Bone - Stone and bone carvings, baskets, smudgebowls and pottery produced by members of the Six Nations and New Credit Reserves.
    •   Sun Dancer East - Southwestern and Native arts and crafts including a large selection of Kachina's.
    •   Sunreed Instruments - Bamboo flutes and saxophones, didgeridoos, shakuhachi, Native American flutes, drums, quartz crystal bowls, and music.
    •   Sunshine Studio - Southwest American Indian art and crafts.
    •   SW Shop Mall - Handcrafted merchandise including crafts, artifacts, and art, originating from pueblos in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah.
    •   Swampinjun's Lodge - Native American art and crafts including masks, carvings, dreamcatchers and drums.
    •   Sweet Dreams Kraftwerks - Hand crafted Indian artwork dreamcatchers, suncatchers, medicine wheels and holiday decorations.
    •   Tachini Drums - Custom round Native American drums with elk hide heads.
    •   Talking Feathers - Native American Indian arts and crafts. Also drums for meditation.
    •   Tapestries Etc. - Selection of tapestries and wall hangings including Navajo rugs by Louise Begay.
    •   Thompson River Trade Co - Native arts including indian baskets, jewelry, and folk art.
    •   Thunder Mountain Traders - Features a wide variety of Native American goods from the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni.
    •   Toh Atin Gallery - Native American pottery, jewelry , sculptures, and rugs. A large collection of art available.
    •   Touch the Earth - Designing traditional Native American arts and crafts from dream catchers to dance rattles.
    •   Trader Rose - A southwestern trading company based in New Mexico, specializing in art and crafts, both retail and wholesale.
    •   Trading Post at Side Canyon - Indian arts and crafts including Hopi kachinas, ceremonial prayer fans and silver turquoise jewelry.
    •   Trail Treasures - Offers Lewis and Clark collectibles, souvenirs, and Native American artwork.
    •   Trailblazer - Sells and repairs Native American jewelry, also offering kachinas, Zuni fetishes, beadwork, pottery, prayer fans, paintings, leather purses and pouches.
    •   Trapline Lodges - Manufacturers of canvas tipis primarily in the Sioux style. Also carries stock Lodgepole Pine tipi poles and native regalia. Located in western Montana.
    •   Tribal Expressions - Contemporary native paintings, sculpture, katsinas, pottery and weavings.
    •   The Turquoise Shoppe - A large selection of Native American Indian jewelry and gifts hand selected from artists.
    •   Twin Rocks Trading Post - Native American Art including rugs, baskets and jewelry.
    •   Twin Territories - Offers Native American books, crafts, music, and arts.
    •   Two Bears Trading - Hand crafted beadwork, gourd art, pine needle baskets, embroidery art, specialty designs, artifacts and one of a kind gifts.
    •   UcanCollectIt.com - Featuring a broad variety of collectibles from southwest pottery and ceramics to crafts and art. Most items are up for bid only.
    •   Unique Canes - Handcarved canes, sticks for hiking and walking, made from Diamond Willow found along the Missouri River. Native American made.
    •   Vision Quest Pottery - Small home pottery studio for gifts, anasazi replica bowls, lodge look decor and Christmas specials. Custom orders are welcome.
    •   Weippe Enterprises - Hand made bags, moccasins, dreamcatchers, jewelry using the traditional designs.
    •   Western Art - Paintings of indians, horses and nature, stoneware, crafts and metal art.
    •   Whirlwind Studios Native American Flutes & Art - Several Native American Flute makers listed. Standard to exotic flutes. Native Art including painted feathers, gourds, original artwork. Collector hand carved flutes.
    •   Whispering Bear - Traditional supplies such as claws, jawbones, teeth, skulls, and hides, as well as handmade crafts.
    •   White Buffalo Collectibles - Gallery of Native American collectibles from several tribes.
    •   Wind Dancer's World - Handcrafted Native American items including jewelry, and chokers.
    •   Winter Dawn Art - Dolls, dream catchers and bags with a portion of each sale donated to The Heart of the Earth Survival School Cultural Program.
    •   Wisdom Bear Company - Provides teachings of the bear spirit by selecting products and services that have energy for the mind, body and spirit.
    •   Wood's Cultural Diversity - Southwest gifts including wall hangings, jewelry, paintings, gourmet rice, peacepipes, ceremonial rattles, kachinas, sandpaintings, and statues.
    •   Written Heritage - Stocks over 400 book titles and over 30 video titles on American Indian subjects; crafts, material culture, music, dance, tribal history, religion, and stories.
    •   Yakama Nation Gift Shop - Large selection of quality hand made Indian beadwork, baskets, and art. The shop also carries silver, clothing, souvenirs, posters, mugs and gifts.
    •   Zapotec Rugs - All wool reversable rugs, tapetes, and wall hangings by native American indians in traditional southwest designs.
    •   Zuni Fetish Carvings - A large variety of Zuni animal fetish carvings made by several artists.
    •   The Zuni Fetish Gallery - A collection of Zuni Fetishes for sale as well as an online gallery of carvings by Zuni Indian master carvers for viewing.
    •   Zuni Fetishes Direct - Offers Zuni fetishes made by a number of Native artists.
    •   Abercrombie West - Featuring North American Indian and western wildlife gifts, art, sculptures, and prints.
    •   Arts of the Southwest - Collector and museum quality fine arts of southwestern American artists, including paintings, bronzes, Pueblo Indian pottery, Navajo rugs, and jewelry.
    •   Blue Mesa Art - A virtual gallery specializing in native American pottery, rugs and textiles, jewelry and paintings.
    •   Duane Maktima Gallery - Elegant jewelry and art by world-renowned native American artists Duane and Joe Maktima and others. Gallery online and in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    •   Martha Hopkins Struever - Online gallery of fine native American art for the collector, including Hopi katsinas, pueblo pottery, Navajo rugs, turquoise, and inlay jewelry.
    •   Oberkirsch Designs - Southwest and northwest native American art in copper. All wall hangings are framed and matted.
    •   American Indian Rare and Out-of-Print Books - A large inventory of Native American books and paper, institutions and the individual collector welcome.
    •   Indian Corn Trading Post - Books by Native American Authors and Native American subjects. Learn Herbal Medicine and Natural Healing from the original experts!
    •   Little Princess Handcrafts - Native American books on language, medicine, recipes, scared formulas, superstitions, traditions, 1924 Baker Roll.
    •   Native American Genealogical Research and Publishing Company - Offering Native American, non-Native American, and Civil War genealogical research materials. Guion Miller application transcriptions.
    •   Native Indians Book - Brief history and current situation of Native Americans on and off reservations. Live order form.
    •   Piqua Press Home of American Indian Authored Books - Four categories of 21 books for all ages on CDs in PDF format, custom burned on a PC platform. Some are in hard copy. Native American spiritually oriented.
    •   Tribe People Books Plus - African-American, Native-American, Latino-American books for children and adults.
    •   Written Heritage - Specializing in books and videos on Native American subjects such as religion, culture, art, history, crafts.
    •   Contemporary Native American Fashions - Ready to wear and custom wear for women and men.
    •   Greywolf Leathers - Handmade individual leather garments made to order in Native American style by Eddie Greywolf Marine. Waistcoats, coats, trousers, boots, moccasins, bags and accessories.
    •   Ironlegs - T-shirts and other apparel with Native American artwork. Also includes information about Native Amercican cultural acitivities.
    •   Native American Store Online - Includes traditional dresses, shirts and accessories. Also sells some home accessories.
    •   Native Jackets - Custom tailored jackets and vests handmade from contemporary and antique Indian trading blankets.
    •   Symbols Design Corporation - Clothing incorporating Native American symbols.
    •   ThunderMoon Leather and Bead Work - Brain tanned leather garments, with Native American style bead work.
    •   Toc Legends - Native American and Coast Salish Clothing.
    •   Warrior Apparel Inc. - Designs, manufactures and markets clothing and accessories by Native American artists.

      Jewelry & Crafts

    •   C. J. Watts - 3-Dimensional spiraling dream catchers in several colors.
    •   David C. Behrens - Fine art prints of original art by David C. Behrens. Native American themes.
    •   Desert Moon Crafts - Offers basketwork, hand-painted gourds, hand painted feathers and feather hairclips, candles, mop dolls, dreamcatchers, arrowpoints and beadwork.
    •   Dog Soldiers - Authentic Plains Indian clothing patterns. Historically correct weapons and accessories for G.I.Joe and other 12" action figures.
    •   Dream Spirits - Native arts and crafts, dreamcatchers, shields, herbs etc.
    •   Fl. Flint Knapping - Handcrafted arrow heads, spear points, and knives made from stone by a Florida Muskogee (Creek) knapper.
    •   Grayfox Traders - Native American Crafts and Supplies reasonably priced. Handmade crafts including jewelry,decorated bows,lances, throwing hawks,kiva ladders,traditional Cherokee tear shirts and dresses, bone, fur and glass beads.
    •   Hand Painted Feathers - Painted Feather Gallery shows the personal works of Kelley Patterson.
    •   Larry Golsh Design Studios - Native American artist, jeweler and sculptor whose work has won international acclaim. Custom jewelry designs crafted with high-karat gold, silver and rare stones.
    •   M. Lisa Chavez - Thomas - Isleta artist creates original abstract paintings with handcrated frames and intricately decorated gourds. Member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.
    •   Native American Art by Winona - Venues include acrylic paintings on leather called mandela's, canvas paintings and western craft. All paintings are hand signed and dated.
    •   Puhunufti's Hopi Art Source - Buy handcrafted Hopi Kachina dolls, jewelry, baskets, and other art directly from the artists. Read about and see their photos.
    •   Shiningeagles' American Indian Art - Sculptured leather masks, and wall hangings. Bone art. Dreamcatchers. Custom orders...
    •   Shy Fox Native Arts and Crafts - Beaded native dolls, moccasins, tribalwear, brain tan leather, drums, pipes, and amulets.
    •   starcaster crafts - Handmade Native American crafts and gifts including dreamcatchers, mandelas, medicine wheel wands and necklaces.
    •   Swampinjun's Native American Art and Crafts - One of a kind Native American art and crafts made with as much as possible natural materials. Mask, carvings, pottery, shields, dreamcatchers and craft kits.
    •   Twig Mosaic Furniture & Creations - Handcrafted, one of kind, twig mosaic furniture, made by a Native American craftsman. The unique detail and designs of these creations are a work of art.
    •   WildThunder Native American Crafts - Dream catchers, mandellas, bone chokers and ankle chokers are some of the products available. Individually handcrafted.
    •   Zuni carvings from lodestar Center - Carvings of various popular Zuni Native Americans brought to you by Lodestar Center in Bothell Washington.
    •   Ames Avenue - Native American, southwestern and Santa Fe style turquoise hand-made jewelry.
    •   Arizona Indian Jewelry - Hand-crafted Native American necklaces made of turquoise, hematite, red jasper and mother-of-pearl.
    •   AspenHawk Jewelry - Native American jewelry from Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, such as stamped cocho belts, earrings, buttons and bracelets.
    •   Bear Creek Trading Co. - Offering jewelry by southwest Native American Indian artist. Selection includes Navajo, Zuni, Santo Domingo and Hopi.
    •   Blue Zat Gems - Offering authentic hand-crafted Indian jewelry and artifacts.
    •   Brierly's American Indian Jewelry - Offering Navajo, Zuni and Hopi silver jewelry and artifacts.
    •   Broken Arrow Silver - Native American sterling silver and gold jewelry.
    •   The Brown Mouse Medicine Co. - Navajo hand-made seed bead jewelry and hand painted sandstone tiles.
    •   Buyrite - Licensed Native American Indian jewelry trader. Also featuring handcrafted Black Hills gold jewelry.
    •   Canoe Pass Gallery - Offering native and Canadian art, sculptures and carvings.
    •   Canyon Collection Gallery - Authentic Native American jewelry and arts and crafts created by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Acoma artists.
    •   Cavanaugh's Place - Sterling silver jewelry by Native American Indians living in New Mexico and Western Arizona.
    •   David Dear Silversmith - The best in silver belt buckles, exotic leather straps, fine jewelry and custom work from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    •   Desert Flavor - Indian jewelry, Native American Kachina dolls, Navajo napkin holders, and Indian pottery.
    •   Desert Mountain Gifts - Offering unique gifts, jewelry and decor items.
    •   Excalibur Enterprises Jewelry - Southwestern American Indian jewelry with black onyx, turquoise and other stones.
    •   Gallery of the Southwest - Specializes in Native American Indian jewelry, baskets, blankets, Navajo rugs, drums, Zuni Fetishes, and Hopi Kachinas.
    •   Heritage Collection - Native American Indian jewelry handcrafted from sterling silver and 14k gold. Each piece is signed by the artist.
    •   Hopi Fine Arts - Hopi business owned by Alph Secakuku on the Hopi Indian Reservation located at Second Mesa, Arizona.
    •   Indian Sun - Authentic Native American, Mexican, and Latin American Indian jewelry, pottery and tribal arts.
    •   Jamboree Jewelry Co. - Wholesale/retail import/export company dealing exclusively with the finest in contemporary handcrafted American Indian jewelry.
    •   Kachina Traders - Dealers of fine handcrafted Navajo and Zuni semi-precious stone jewelry and southwestern art. Wholesale available.
    •   Kiernans of Scottsdale - Museum quality Native American jewelry of the southwest in 14k gold, sterling silver and turquoise.
    •   Leaving Indian Trails - American Indian beadwork in traditional and contemporary styles. Crafts and cultural presentations.
    •   Liston's Crafts - Native American jewelry and custom pieces.
    •   M. M. Rogers and Company - Indian jewelry in 14k gold and sterling silver.
    •   Mesa Traders - Handcrafted and authentic Native American jewelry and art.
    •   Michael Anthony Cheatham Designs - Native American jewelry artist exhibits handforged gallery quality sterling silver and stone designs. Member of Indian Arts and Crafts Association.
    •   Milne Jewelry Company - Offering Navajo, Zuni and Santo Domingo Native American Indian jewelry.
    •   Native American Jewelry - Genuine Native American jewelry for men and women.
    •   Native Wings - Native American jewelry handmade by Maria Redwing.
    •   Navajo Co-op Store - Southwestern style Indian jewelry hand crafted by local Native American artists, Navajo, Zuni, Acoma, Hopi and Pueblo.
    •   Painted Desert Gallery - Authentic Navajo jewelry created by a true silversmith in Winslow Arizona.
    •   Pike Traders - Handcrafted turquoise jewelry, native beadwork, Mukluks, Kachina dolls and stained glass.
    •   Pow Wow Trading - Northern Arizonas leading seller of authentic Native American arts and crafts.
    •   Rakestraws Unlimited - Authentic Native American jewelry and custom iron work.
    •   RS Wilson - Indian southwest jewelry designs in sterling silver by renown artist RS Wilson.
    •   RS Wilson Artistic Silver - Sterling silver jewelry by RS Wilson, a southwest New Mexico artist offering custom fit silver bracelets, earrings and pendants in a contemporary Santa Fe style.
    •   Sagebrush Jewelry - Complete line of southwest jewelry and artifacts.
    •   Silver Eagle Jewelry and Gifts - Offering handcrafted Native American sterling silver bead jewelry.
    •   Silver Fetish Gallery - Specializing in Native American silver and turquoise bracelets, also offers Zuni fetish carvings.
    •   The Silver Mesa - Offering southwestern sterling silver jewelry and accessories such as barrettes, mokume and stone bead bracelets, keyrings, and money clips.
    •   Simply Silver in a Perfect Place - Handcrafted jewelry with a southwestern American Indian flair. Necklaces, bracelets, and anklets are strung with liquid silver.
    •   Skystone Creations - Manufacturers of authentic Navajo Indian silver jewelry.
    •   Southwest Affinity - Original handcrafted southwestern jewelry made by Navajo silversmiths using sterling and natural stones. Many items signed by the craftsmen.
    •   Southwest Expressions - Offering Navajo and Zapotec weavings, southwest jewelry and art.
    •   Southwest Traditions - Specializing in Hopi silver overlay jewelry.
    •   Stranded Out West - Specializing in southwestern silver jewelry.
    •   Touch of Turquoise - Native American jewelry and crafts such as sculptures, rugs and kachinas.
    •   Traders Hitching Post - Dealers of fine handcrafted American Indian jewelry and art.
    •   Tribal Offerings - Handcrafted jewelry made by Native American artists.
    •   Tribe Azure Jewelry - Handcrafted art created by Navajo, Ron Henry. Collection includes bracelets, rings, pendants, belt buckles and bolos, using semi-precious stones.
    •   The Turquoise Trader - Featuring southwestern silver and turquoise jewelry, and rings in Black Hills gold.
    •   Ugly Otter Trading Post - Southwestern sterling silver and gemstone jewelry.
    •   Whitewolf Creations - Native American style fetish necklaces, dreamcatchers and medicine bags.
    •   Wolf Hawk Jewelry and Design - Jewelry and accessories in the flair of the southwest and with respect for ancient art and tradition.
    •   Zuni by Harris - Handmade in the southwestern United States by Native American and southwestern artist.
    •   Ben Saxon - Hand-crafted pieces with soutwestern and Native American designs.
    •   Distant Echoes Anasazi and Mimbre Pottery - No machines or potters wheels are used. The individual coils of clay are clearly visible in the corrugated pieces and each small indentation is an individual thumb pinch. Each piece is put through a real wood fire.
    •   Indian Summer Pueblo Pottery - Online shopping site of the Native American gallery specializing in pueblo pottery. Contains excellent photographs of the work offered for sale.
    •   Jewels of Clay - Native American pottery, Acoma Pottery, Casas Grandes pottery and Mata Ortiz pottery.
    •   Karen Cordova Pottery - Traditional pueblo arts and pottery in Peasco, New Mexico, USA.
    •   Mata Ortiz Pottery - Museum quality pottery from the best artists in the village of Mata Ortiz. Casas Grandes and Mimbres Indians style along with new contemporary styles.
    •   Mike Wisner Southwest Pottery - "Inspired by ancient Anasazi and Mimbres potsherds, I began making southwestern pottery. I dig local clays, in the mountains outside my studio at the Anderson Ranch in Colorado."
    •   Native American Collections, Inc. - Online gallery of Native American contemporary pottery with information on the artists.
    •   Native American Pottery - John Gonzales offers native clay products purchased directly from the artists. The work of John Gonzales and other artists from San Ildefonso and nearby Pueblos can be seen and purchased through this website.
    •   NativeTech: Pottery & Clay - Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories. Links to several pages on pottery and clay.
    •   Pam Lujan-Hauer - Traditional and contemporary coil built Pueblo pottery hand crafted by Pam Lujan-Hauer, a Native from Taos Pueblo.
    •   The Pottery of Maria Martinez - The biography and pottery collection of Maria Martinez and family.
    •   Pueblo Pottery - Handmade pottery from the Pueblo Indian Potters of Hopi, Acoma, Laguna, Jemez, Santa Clara, and Zuni.
    •   Lyon on the Rez - Photojournalist Danny Lyon captures life on reservations in the Dakotas, Arizona, and New Mexico. 13 black and white photos.
    •   Native American Images - Extensive stock photography of Native American nations, history, ceremony, crafts and artifacts, equestrians, landscapes. Samples.

      Pow Wows

    •   American Indian Exposition - Official site of the annual event held in Anadarko, Oklahoma, with information, schedules, and photo galleries.
    •   Austin Texas Pow Wow - Updates on the Austin Texas Pow Wow and Native American Heritage Festival. Schedule and featured artists.
    •   Cape Croker Pow Wow - Yearly celebration in late August near Wiarton, Ontario, Canada. Features culture, crafts, food, drumming and dancing. General public welcome.
    •   Chippewas of the Thames First Nation - Intertribal pow wow held August 18 and 19, 2001; 30 kilometers southwest of London, Ontario, Canada. Outdoor team dance and hand drum competition. Camping available.
    •   Eastern Kentucky Seventh Generation Benefit - Intertribal reservation fundraiser pow wow. Archive of past events, and schedule of upcoming dates.
    •   Four Winds Pow Wow - Information on the annual Swiss Four Winds Pow Wow, organized in Lausanne by The Four Winds Association.
    •   Gathering of Nations - Federally recognized non-profit organization to promote Native American culture and dispel stereotypes. Includes information on 2000 Pow Wow, Miss Indian World, and Indian Traders Market.
    •   How to Dance Native American Style - Learn proper pow wow etiquette and technique with sample instructions and video clips. RealPlayer or MediaPlayer formats. Purchase original video from Full Circle Communications.
    •   Indigenous Peoples Day - Indigenous Peoples Day, the new holiday replacing Columbus Day. Powwow and Indian Market in Berkeley, California.
    •   Kanehsatake Pow Wow - Promotes the annual July 11 gathering in Kanehsatake.
    •   Les and Katherine's Pow Wow Listings - Pow wow listings for Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Reviews and announcments.
    •   New England Pow Wow Schedule - Schedule of 2001 pow wows and other events throughout the New England area and beyond.
    •   Noah's News, American Indian Pow Wows, Festivals and Events - Comprehensive web site with Pow Wows, Festivals, and Events listed by month. Also includes American Indian Personal Home Pages. Updated frequently.
    •   Northern and Central California Pow Wows - Event schedule and contact information.
    •   Northwest Indians Pow Wow Listings - Powwow and event calendar for Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
    •   Pow Wow Calendar - Schedule includes California, the Dakotas, Minnesota, New Mexico and other western states.
    •   Pow Wow Pages, Listings, and Other Events - Information concerning upcoming pow wows and other Native American events.
    •   Pow Wow Review - Contributed content reviews of Native American pow wows. Also has a page of links to pow wow calendar listings.
    •   Pow Wow Traditions - Detailed descriptions of dances, regalia, etiquette, from a dancer's perspective. Photos and links. Cursor following animation.
    •   Pow Wow Trail - Lists upcoming pow wows and events.
    •   The Pow Wow Trail - Explains the history and cultural significance of the Pow Wow in native culture.
    •   Pow Wows Around The World - Pow wow directory and information, as well as poetry, recipes, and a message board.
    •   Rainbow Dancers - Information about the organization and calendar for five annual intertribal pow wows in Illinois, USA.
    •   Red Earth, Inc - Red Earth, Inc. is an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote, preserve, and promulgate the rich traditions of American Indian history and cultures. .
    •   Songhees Salish Pow Wow - Songhees Pow Wow of the Salish first nation in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Schedule, photos, competition results, links.
    •   Southwestern Pow Wow Schedule - Calendar of Pow Wows, particularly Oklahoma and the western United States.
    •   Whispering Wind Magazine's Pow Wow Listings - Mostly central and western United States, listed by date.

      Business

    •   Allen C. Turner PhD JD - Attorney and applied legal anthropologist based in Redlands, California, USA. Specialist in Native American tribal culture and ecology law policy. CV and workshop series.
    •   American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Texas
    •   AXIOM Financial Management - Based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Specialization in the unique needs of Native American Communities. Bulletin board, explanation of services, links.
    •   Black Horse Native American Entertainment and Education - Dances, flute and percussion music, storytelling, oration, blessing ceremonies. Biography of Tony Redhouse, photos and explanation of services.
    •   CESO Aboriginal Services - A volunteer association specializing in skills transfer to Aboriginal businesses, communities and organizations across Canada.
    •   Chee Chees Trading Post - Located in Browning, Montana near Glacier National Park. Native American arts and crafts: antler and bone, beadwork, accessories and jewelry, pipes, rattles, and dream catchers. Browseable catalog and order form.
    •   Clan of the Hawk Trading Post - Abenaki owned and based in Evansville, Vermont USA. Country store includes Native American arts and crafts. Clan information, event calendar and links.
    •   Gray Ghost Traditional Archery - Based in Springfield, Missouri, USA. Custom bows, cedar arrows, and accessories. Free lessons. Photos and links.
    •   Haida Kloo Training - Haida Kloo is a native american training firm that has been training native american entrepreneurs since 1993. Haida Kloo offers many course on site that improves the effectiveness of new native american businesses.
    •   Indigenous Pictures - An Indigenous female owned visual production group that offers high quality pre-production, production, and post production services for small businesses, beginning filmmakers, corporate training sets, seminars, music videos, personal and broadcast documentaries.
    •   MIGIZI Communications, Inc. - Non-profit providing technology information to the American Indian community. Internships and job training.
    •   Mike's Alaska Gift Shop - Tlingit paddles and plaques, hand carved in yellow cedar from Juneau, Alaska. Secure ordering.
    •   My Potlatch - Trading Post Potlatch catalog and museum, native-owned, offers wool blankets, accessories, t-shirts in animal ceremonial designs, and other gifts.
    •   National American Indian Enrollment Agency - Not a governmental agency. Offers professionally designed photo identification card for both tribal/federally enrolled and non-status native peoples.
    •   500 Nations Native American SuperSite! - Promoting economic and cultural interests of all Native Americans. Gaming and resort index, pow wow listing, shopping mall.
    •   Native American Cuisine - Based in Hartford, Connecticut. Catering for pow wows and other events. Pow wow menu, recipies.
    •   Native American Finance Officers Association - Developing professional financial and business management among Native American governments and enterprises. Board roster and bylaws, settlements, scholarships, printable membership form.
    •   Native American One Source Healthcare Supply - Nationwide supplier based in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA. Products include disposable wipes, foam cups, latex gloves, urinalysis tests. Secure ordering.
    •   Native American Website Designers - Promotional web sites and image-logo branding for Native American businesses of all sizes.
    •   Native Authors - Searchable catalog specializing in works by American Indian poets, writers, historians, storytellers and performers. Author profiles, and tribal information.
    •   The Native Book Centre - One of the largest suppliers in the world of North American Indian books, with over 1100 different titles in 35 separate categories.
    •   Native Design Services - Aboriginal-owned company providing computer graphics, desktop publishing, web design and hosting services. Specializing in Native entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations.
    •   Native Research - Tribal directories, maps, posters, and custom software development for contemporary Native America. Demos, technical support.
    •   A Native Site For All - Consumer products, and Native American arts: beadwork, regalias, beaded cuffs, head gear. History of Waccamaw Siouans, pow wow updates. Secure ordering.
    •   One Feather Books and Gifts - Based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Offers books, tapes, CDs and videos which preserve and promote Native American cultures. Secure orders and links.
    •   Oriental Rug Repair Co. - Navajo and Oriental rug repair and restoration plus information on the care and repair of Navajo rugs.
    •   Owyhee Enterprises - Housing assistance, training, construction management and technical assistance.
    •   Shoshone - Bannock Tribal Enterprises - Shosone-Bannock Tribal business web site with links to products, festivals and more.
    •   Skye Contractors - 100% Indian owned and operated finance, design and build firm that specializes in building in aboriginal communities.
    •   Smoke Signals Enterprises - Based in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Marketing and communications consultants, web design and hosting to the Native American community. Description of services.
    •   Tahoma Trading - Native majority owned import and export company; program for enrolled Native Americans savings on imported cars and trucks, and small business development.
    •   Tribal Data Resources - Tribal Data Resources provides Native Americans and tribal governments with the tools and training necessary to increase their self-sufficiency through administrative resources.
    •   Tribal Fires - Marketing firm featuring traditional and contemporary art, traditional beadwork, native and natural foods, birchbark canoes with an Objiwe cultural emphasis. Also sponsors print creative writing journal.

      Canada Business

    •   Aboriginal Alliance of Companies - Made up of over 25 Aboriginal firms derived from four distinct business sectors.
    •   Aboriginal Business Canada - The Federal Government of Canada's site to promote native business.
    •   Aboriginal Business Map - Canada's Aboriginal business information resources.
    •   Aboriginal Business on the Internet - A directory of services and information relating to native business development on the internet.
    •   Aboriginal Public Affairs Management and Development Inc. - Orihwa is an Aboriginal capital stock society.
    •   Aboriginal Youth Business Council - A volunteer run, non-profit, youth-driven council of Canadian First Nation, Metis, and Inuit entrepreneurs.
    •   Affaires Autochtones.com/ Aboriginal Affairs.com - Aboriginal news and aboriginal directory of businesses and organizations in Canada.
    •   Air Creebec - Your northern transporter in Quebec and Ontario. A 100% Cree owned company that has developed a market for travellers of all Native and non-Native regions.
    •   ARCNet - A resource centre to promote Aboriginal-Canadian businesses and organizations.
    •   Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business - Canada's leading organization dedicated to promoting the full participation of Aboriginal communities in the Canadian economy.
    •   Canadian First Nations Pilot Association - To promote aviation in the native communities and encourage young people to pursue careers in aviation.
    •   The Canadian First Nations Pilots Association - Works together with its members and Native Communities of Canada to promote and encourage Aviation as a career choice for Canada's Aboriginal Youth and to provide the necessary support throughout their career.
    •   CareerPlace - Matches Canadian employers with qualified Aboriginal women for job placements across Canada.
    •   CIBC Aboriginal Banking - Interactive and educational information and links that focus on Aboriginal communities, as well as personal and business financial products and services.
    •   First Nations Protective Services Inc. - Community based top quality security service in the spirit of partnership with all nations.
    •   Independent Indian Business Group - Established to provide a national voice for Canadian Aboriginal business owners.
    •   Indigenous Bar Association - Organization of Native lawyers in Canada.
    •   Makivik Corporation - Corporate Objective is to receive, administer, use and invest the compensation money intended for the Inuit as provided for in the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement.
    •   National Aboriginal Capitol Corporation Association - Started in 1993, the NACCA has evolved into a financial association serving the entire Canadian Aboriginal nation.
    •   Native Investment and Trade Association - Aboriginal, non-profit Association, dedicated to pursuing self-reliance through entrepreneurship.
    •   Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics - Operates and maintains the Canadian portion of the North Warning System on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND). PAIL is 100% owned and controlled by the Inuit in the four Inuit land claims settlement regions of Canada.
    •   Ulnooweg Development Group Inc. - Provides commercial lending and business services for new and existing First Nations businesses in Atlantic Canada. Includes information about services offered and contact details.

      Alberta

    •   Ayshkum Engineering Inc. - A 100% Aboriginally owned and operated consulting firm offering technical engineering services.
    •   Cree-Ative Custom Woodworking - Aboriginally-owned furniture manufacturer designs and builds functional furniture.
    •   Ermineskin Blankets - A native owned company in Hobbema, Alberta, that carries an large assortment of legendary Pendleton Blankets.
    •   First Nations Employment and Training Centre - FNET promotes and facilitates initiatives to increase Aboriginal employment in the oil and gas related industries.
    •   Peace Hills Trust - Canada's First Nation's Trust Company, wholly owned by the Samson Cree Nation of Hobbema, Alberta.
    •   Spirit Staffing Inc. - an Aboriginal owned and operated Alberta employment placement agency providing high quality employment placement services.
    •   Tathacus Resources - Canada's first publicly listed First Nation owned company. Focuses on oil and gas development and trades on the Alberta Stock Exchange under the symbol 'TTC'.
    •   Visions Center of Innovation - Alberta company that advertises a commitment to developing and communicating a deeper understanding of Aboriginal population health.

      British Columbia

    •   Aboriginal Journeys - Locally owned and operated First Nations wildlife and cultural tour company operating within the traditional territory of the Laichwiltach peoples.
    •   All Nations Development Corporation - ANDEVCO promotes Native self-sufficiency through marketing, financial resources and advisory services.
    •   Ayjoomix First Nations Tours and Products - Experience Coast Salish culture, adventure, eco tourism and art with the Sliammon First Nation in Powell River, BC, Canada.
    •   Blackbear Co. - Offers quality wild smoked salmon, handcrafted cedar gift boxes, corporate gifts, Native art, cards, jewelry and masks.
    •   Kicking Horse Clothing Company - Provides good quality, practical clothing and accessories with a difference, the unique addition of art from British Columbia's first nations people.
    •   Metis Dragon Productions - Web site building assistance for Metis and Non-profit Aboriginal agencies.
    •   Northwest Coast Indian Books - Wholesale/retail business specialising in books by and about First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.Located on the Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii.
    •   Raven In the Moon - Offers Native art and writing services as well as website design.
    •   Tribal Resources Investment Corporation - Financial services offered to First Nations people of northwestern BC in seven locations.

      Manitoba

    •   Anokiiwin Training Institute - A full service, aboriginally owned training institute and a Microsoft Certified Solutions Provider. Offers computer courses, diploma courses, and community based training.
    •   Ininew Project Management Ltd. - ININEW was created specifically to provide professional engineering and architectural design services as well as project management services for the full range of capital projects in First Nations' Communities.
    •   Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Career Awareness Committee
    •   Raven Innovation Network - works cooperatively with the Manitoba Innovation Network to deliver information technology resources to Aboriginal peoples.
    •   Silver Goose Lodge - Hunting and tourism lodge located in northern Manitoba close to the York Factory National Historic Site.

      New Brunswick

    •   Alquimou Consulting Group - Mi'kmaq business assisting Aboriginal Entrepreneurs; creating linkages between them and the business community.
    •   Kangoroo Playgrounds - A Native owned playground and park furniture manufacturer, located in Bar First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada.

      Northwest Territories

    •   Flying Colors Design   - An aboriginal-owned business management and computer multimedia company located in northern Canada.
    •   Acho Dene Arts & Crafts - Located in Fort Liard, Northwest Territories, Canada, this native owned shop sells, baskets, beadwork, moccasins and other crafts.
    •   Aklavik - Tuktoyaktuk Furs Ltd. - This native owned business draws on the natural resources and talents of the indigenous people of the Mackenzie Delta Region in the North West Territories to produce fur garments and accessories.
    •   Arctic Canada Trading Company - Representing native artists, artisans and seamstresses across the Northwest Territories.
    •   Fort McPherson Tent and Canvas - Located above the Arctic Circle in a Gwich?in community of approximately 800 people. The factory attests to the skills local native people have been employing for generations in making moccasins and traditional clothing.
    •   The Inuvialuit Development Corporation - a diversified tax- paying management company. The company is a global leader among aboriginal development corporations. IDC is owned 100 percent by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC). The IRC in turn is directly controlled by the 5,000 Inuvialuit beneficial shareholders
    •   Inuvialuit Projects Inc. - A subsidiary of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, IPI is 100 percent aboriginally owned and is headquartered in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The firm's focus is on environmental clean-up and contracting for commercial, industrial, and residential projects.
    •   Keewatin Meat and Fish Ltd. - Caribou and fish cut and processed by the Inuit of Canada's Arctic.

      Nova Scotia

    •   Eastern Woodlands Publishing - A 100% Aboriginal owned and operated publishing company in Nova Scotia, Canada.
    •   Sundog Kennels - A native owned and operated Canadian Chow dog kennel.
    •   Arts and Mind - The Inuit art of Theresie Tungilik and the serene photography of Jimmy Mac Donald. Wallhangings, photography, Books, magazines, music and Arctic minor hockey reports.

      Ontario

    •   AB Graphics, Desktop Publishing - Web-Site design, native, aboriginal and indigenous, resources. Services relating to Pre-press production.
    •   Abenaki Associates - An Aboriginal business dedicated to strengthening the management capacity of First Nations through information technology.
    •   Aboriginal Business Development Online - A gateway site to partnerships, practices, programs, and services designed to strengthen and build Aboriginal economies in Ontario.
    •   Aboriginal Youth Network Employment Centre - Ottawa-based youth group maintains this website designed for Aboriginal youth in the city to select and prepare for a variety of diverse careers.
    •   Aboriginal-Canada Professional Services - Aboriginal information management and technology company.
    •   Agawa Indian Crafts and The Canadian Carver - An Ontario store selling North American Native Art and crafts including mocassins, beadwork, pottery, basketry, and more.
    •   Alderville First Nation Canoes - An aboriginal owned shop producing traditional cedar strip and canvas covered canoes in Ontario, Canada.
    •   All Nations Lacrosse-The Creator's Game - An interactive CD-ROM designed, developed and produced Lacrosse game by Ojistoh Management Services (Hamilton, Ontario) in partnership with Kevin Sandy, Six Nations of the Grand River.
    •   Bead Mama - Native and contemporary beadwork by Tracy McKenna, Lenni Lenape artist. Photos of Barrettes, jewelry, moccasins, medicine bags, dream catchers, belts. Secure orders.
    •   CanadianNativeStore.com - Offers authentic aboriginal art and commerce. Also promotes education and general knowledge and traditions.
    •   Casino Rama - An aboriginally owned casino in Ontario, Canada.
    •   Conne.com - Native owned Canadian internet service provider.
    •   Cree Tech Inc. - An innovative firm which utilizes the most advanced Geographic Information Systems to manage today's resources for our future generations.
    •   Cree-Tech Inc. - An aboriginally owned company offering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in Canada.
    •   GUH Technologies - An Aboriginal owned and operated computer strategies company.
    •   IGS Cornwall - A native owned Canadian web content developer.
    •   IroQrafts - Traditional and ceremonial Iroquois crafts and arts from the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada.
    •   Iroquois Cranberry Growers - Cranberry farm, owned and operated by the Wahta Mohawks, that welcomes visitors. Many cranberry products available for sale.
    •   Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training - Services for native people in Toronto area,provide employment counselling, job referrals, funding,temporary government placements, training, workshops and partnership development opportunities.
    •   Native Wonders by Mark Peltier - Native American limited edition and original jewelry, dream catchers, decals, medicine wheels and cards.
    •   Northern Ontario Native Tourism Association - Offers adventure vacations that include fishing, Native Culture Experiences, snowshoeing, dog sledding, polar bear and beluga whale watching, and river trips in freighter canoes.
    •   Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation - The founding organization in Canada, that provides professional technical advisory services to all First Nations in Ontario
    •   Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation - Provide professional technical advisory services to First Nations in Ontario. Our services include; training for fire safety, housing inspection, water & wastewater management.
    •   R.A.C. Aboriginal Products - Handcrafted products.
    •   Raindancer Films - A multimedia communications company specializing in First Nations programming.
    •   Red Road Technical Services - An Aboriginal Consulting firm based in Nipissing First Nation, Ontario.
    •   Stone and Bone Gallery - Quality Native handicrafts, stone or bone carvings, baskets, smudgebowls and pottery.
    •   Thunder Bay Native Business Association - Developed to provide support for native businesses. Services include monthly meetings, educational videos, and a newsletter.
    •   Tribe X Web - A ISP and consulting service to First Nations People. Located in Ontario.
    •   Tron Power Inc. - Purchased by the English River First Nation in January 1997, Tron has grown into a competent, cost competitive general contractor.
    •   Two Row Architect, - Native architects locacted at Six Nations, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.
    •   Wasaya Airways Ltd. - Native owned airfreight network based in Ontario.
    •   Wikwemikong Tipi Co. - Recreating the plains Indian tipi with the same concern for form and function that has been the legacy of the North American Indian.

      Quebec

    •   First Air - An air carrier owned by the Inuit of Northern Quebec.
    •   First Nation Computers - A native owned company that takes your needs to heart.
    •   First People's Business Association - A non-profit organization to promote, develop and network with Native businessmen, and create alliances with non-Native businessmen.
    •   The Mohawk Trading Company - Native owned suppliers of office products including furniture and equipment.
    •   Qimutsik Eco-Tours - Arctic dogsledding adventures in the Arctic region of Quebec, Canada.
    •   Tanggoor - Offering Aboriginal jewelry and sculpture.

      Saskatchewan

    •   Eagle Feather Data Exchange - Services provided by EFDX are: e-mail or Fax marketing for First Nations communities, computerized ballot tabulations, web site design and database creation.
    •   Eagle Publishing - Desktop publishing, advertising and childrens educational material as well as promotional layouts, posters, brochures and flyers, web page design, business cards, invitations.
    •   File Hills Internet Service Provider - Owned by five Canadian First Nations, this dynamic company is the largest non-government Internet Service Provider in Saskatchewan.
    •   First Nations Insurance Limited - Offering services to Canadian First Nations People and their institutions.
    •   Grey Owl Foods - Native owned wild rice company located In La Ronge, Saskatchewan. This processing plant provides numerous income opportunities for Indian people who live in the area.
    •   Many Nations Financial Services Ltd. - As a subsidiary of the Many Nations Benefit Co-operative, MNBC Insurance Services Ltd. brokers the products and services of Canada's larger life insurers to First Nation and Aboriginal organizations across Canada.
    •   Metis Employment & Training of Saskatchewan Inc. - METSI, an affiliate of the Metis Nation, provides on-going training programs and employment opportunities for Metis in Saskatchewan such as access to financial support for eligible clients.
    •   Red Stone Environmental Inc. - A First Nations Company offering environmental services. Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

      Yukon

    •   Ancient Voices Wilderness Camp - Adventure into the heart of Yukon's wilderness and experience a First Nations traditional way of life.
    •   Bear Creek Bed and Bannock - First Nation owned B and B in Dawson City, Yukon.
    •   Yukon First Nations Tourism Association - An industry driven association that is run by a board of directors made up of First Nation tourism business owners.

      Internet

    •   Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network - Assisting Native people to leverage technology. Provides technical assistance to the internet, training programs. Links.
    •   Native Search Engine - Queries sites with native content. Links.
    •   Northern Cheyenne Net - Tribally owned Internet Service Provider for the Northern Cheyenne Nation.

      Webrings

    •   American Indian Archive - Bring together all educational sites on American Indian historical, cultural, language, government, politics, activism. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   American Indian Web Ring - Sites with strictly American Indian content. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Animals and Native Americans Web Ring - For sites featuring Native Americans and wolves, eagles, buffalo, or other related history and culture themes. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Eastern North American Web Ring - For sites with quality information on Eastern North American Native American tribes. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   escherokee's Native American Web Ring - To help further the education of the young, and to promote a better understanding of the culture. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   The Hawk's Next - For all Native American Indian tribes. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   jtpanos' Native American Web Ring - For sites relating to the culture and history of Native Americans of all nations. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Mudder's Music Web Ring - Native American graphics, culture, history, events, or organizations. Midi and .wav files welcome. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American and Mtis Web Ring - For sites of Indigenous interest. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Education Web Ring - Center of information and resources on Native American topics. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Film Web Ring - Information about Native Americans in the film industry or films about Native Americans. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Genealogy Web Ring - This ring is for anyone researching their Native American ancestors, regardless of tribe. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Graphics Web Ring - Link for form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Jewelry Web Ring - For commercial sites. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native American Music Web Ring - For Native American musicians, bands, and music industry professionals. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native Interest Web Ring - For anyone who relates to the Native ways, or is Native American. One of the largest of its kind. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native People's Web Ring - Native Americans, organizations for Native Americans and other indigenous peoples. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native Wolf Web Ring - Graphics, music, poetry, recipes of Native American interest. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Singing Stones - Celebrates spirituality, history and the beauty of the Native American woman. Also Lahkota interest. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Wind Dream Web Ring - Sites that explain culture, heritage, and provide learning on Native American issues or topics. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Mound Builders Web Ring - Dedicated to correcting misconceptions about mound builders, achaeology of the Americas and Native American Culture. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Ohtah Kolah Web Ring - Addressing the needs of living conditions being endured by Elders on reservations. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Peltier Freedom Ring - Sites in support of Leonard Peltier. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Cherokee Nation Web Ring - Cherokee genealogy and general interest sites. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Home-Based Cherokee Business Web Ring - For Cherokee Nation cottage industry entrepreneurs. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   The Tsalagi Ring - Web ring for sites of Cherokee interest.
    •   Tsalagi Webring - Webring for sites solely dedicated to Cherokee culture and heritage; no intertribal nor pan-indian sites. Guidelines and live form.
    •   EarthSong Web Ring - Native American flute makers, flute circles, flute players, and related sites. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Heart of the Cedar Web Ring - Individuals who play or craft Native American flutes. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Hollow Bone Alliance - Ancient traditions to enhance modern thought in Healing the Sacred Hoop of Life. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Many Feathers - Focusing on Native American brothers and sisters. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Native Dreams and Visions Web Ring - Promoting unity among all people, from many Nations of the Four Directions. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Red Road Web Ring and Newsletter - Native americans of all tribes can share their art, music, poems, stories, prayers, and cultures. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   White Buffalo Web Ring - Bringing all Native American tribes together as one and to be at peace with one another here on Mother Earth. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Indian Circle - Web ring for sites of federally recognized Native American tribes. Extensive list of homepages, and publications. Download treaty abstracts in .pdf format. Links.
    •   Tribal Government Web Ring - For Native American Nations' sites. Form to join and list of member sites.
    •   Howling Point 1 - Chatroom for Native Americans and others who have an interest in wolves.
    •   Native Singles Chat - Requires registration. ChatSpace Java client download.
    •   Navajo Forum - Chat rooms and forums covering all topics.

      Directories

    •   Aboriginal Connections: United States of America - A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Native American Indian sites.
    •   American Indian Tribal Directory - U.S. Federally Recognized Tribes.
    •   American Indian Tribal/Nation Home Pages - The University of Oklahoma Law Center lists sites on Indian Tribal affairs with annotated links to Native American home pages.
    •   The Bow And Feather - Lists links to Native American web sites.
    •   Indian Territory, Warm Springs - Named "Notable" by YAHOO! Internet Life, this multiple-award-winning site celebrates the beauty and strength of Native American cultures, with information on tribes, history, treaties, culture, music,activist issues, science, and NASA's first Native American astronaut
    •   The Indigenous Circle - The ultimate source for finding Native American information on the World Wide Web.
    •   NATIVE - Native American Tribes: Information Virtually Everywhere
    •   Native American Culture - Exhaustive portal to nearly every aspect of Native American Culture, updated monthly. Hosted by ewebtribe.com.
    •   NAtive American Indian Resources - Site has 300+ web pages of Native American resource materials, original publications and organized links. Includes Reservation/Indian country maps, original Native literature, Native ar, herbal tradition, schools, and viewpoints.
    •   Native American Online Search - Extensive searchable directory of reviewed websites for Native Americans, First Nations and Indigenous Peoples. Free E-mail, chat.
    •   Native American Sites - Gateway - 300+ web pages of Native American resource materials, original publications and organized links. Reservation/Indian country maps; original Native literature, Native art.
    •   Native American Sites on the WWW - Extensive categorized directory of Internet links, maintained by Lisa Mitten.
    •   Nativeculture.com - A comprehensive portal site for Native American resources on the internet.
    •   WWW Virtual Library - American Indians - An index of several thousand organized links to Native American and related websites, for both academic research and personal uses.

      Genealogy

    •   The African - Native Genealogy Homepage - Celebrating the Estelusti, The Freedmen, Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
    •   Blue Wolf's Abenaki Indian Home Page - Abenaki tribal heritage, with many Abenaki links including other Native American sites and genealogy.
    •   Cherokee by Blood - Tennessee GenWeb site for people searching for their Cherokee roots.
    •   Cherokee Genealogy Page - A Cherokee genealogy site meant to be a starting point for anyone searching their Cherokee roots.
    •   Cherokee National Historical Society - A private non-profit corporation designed to preserve the history and culture of the Cherokee people - past, present, and future.
    •   Dawes and Guion Miller Rolls - The complete Dawes and Guion Miller Rolls on CD. This is the final rolls for Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Creek tribes.
    •   Dr. Robert Ward, American Indian Law Scientist - The purpose of this page is to entice Native Indians and Volunteers from other cultures, into becoming involved in research and writing concerning matters of which are effecting the Native American Indian Nations, Tribes, and Bands.
    •   Gvhnagei Wahya Niqua...A Continuing Story - These pages are dedicated with the deepest respect for all American Indians.
    •   Index of Native American Genealogy Resources on the Internet - List of possible research sites to find your ancestors. Native American orientation.
    •   NA/Iroquois Pages-Genealogy - Native American genealogy sources.
    •   National Archives and Records Administration - Serves as the NARA's on-line information system. A good place for people to go who want to research American Indians.
    •   Native American Cemetery Readers - Genealogy Database.
    •   Native American Genealogical Research and Publishing Company - Offering Native American, non-Native American, and Civil War genealogical research materials. Guion Miller application transcriptions.
    •   Native American Genealogy - We now have pages up on Cherokee, Choctaw, Lakota with lots more coming for Native American Genealogy. We are hoping to build sites for all the different Indian Nations as time progresses. Since there is such a great interest in Cherokee families and I have done a lot of work on those lines I thought that we would try something different and add some files. The first of them was Nancy Wards so Sequoyah is next.
    •   Native American Genealogy - This site is a guide to researching your Indian ancestry and contains a large amount of links.
    •   Native American Genealogy Resources - By Leona Halley Henderson, provides links to genealogy resources for Native Americans.
    •   Native American Heritage: Indian Genealogy - Free Native American Heritage Multimedia VidBook describes Indian genealogy from tribal membership to Dawes Rolls to benefits. Filled with 25 pages of informative text, illustrative photos and streaming video.
    •   Native American Indian History Pages - A site of inexhaustible resources, links, historical figures and facts, including languages.
    •   Native Genealogy Webring - Native American Indian Genealogy Resources with thousands of web links.
    •   Noah's American Indian Genealogy Resources - Helpful hints in researching your genealogy and thousands of links to Genealogy Sites on the Internet to help you in your search.
    •   Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory - Homepage - Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory Southeast Missouri Office Cape Girardeau County, Missouri For over 200 years Missouri, Arkansas, and other areas west of the Mississippi river have been home for thousands of the "Lost Cherokees".
    •   O.N.E. (Original Nations of the East) - We are many People from different tribes all across the U.S. and Canada.
    •   Seasons of the Past - Cherokee genealogy family lines: Evans, Trammell, Hogshead/Hogsed/Hoxit, Stokes.
    •   Sweetness' Wickiup: Native American Genealogy - Genealogy of Bolster, Davis, Petmecky and Pensoneau lines. Links to Native American and genealogy rings.
    •   Tears in the Sand - Tribal historians and descendants tell their story.
    •   Twin Territories - Oklahoma-Indian Territory Project.
    •   Waabnong Kwe's Den - Share the healing path of an Ojibway/Cherokee Grandmother who has experienced many abuses and now wishes to share her last days with and by teaching others.
    •   Wichita and Caddo Nation, Oklahoma Territory GenWeb - Official USGenWeb and OKGenWeb site for the Wichita and Caddo Nations of Oklahoma Territory. Particular emphasis on the years 1867-1902, during the reservation period under the Wichita Agency.
    •   Wolfs Den - Dedicated to all American Indian Peoples inside the Ironhouses that are growing in leaps and bounds across the lands. We are one of their links to Spiritual Freedom.

      History

    •   First Nations Histories   - An ongoing web project that aims to provide extensive histories of all major tribes of Native Americans.
    •   American Indian History and Art - Biographies and portraits of several historic Native Americans including Sitting Bull, Quanah Parker, Chief Joseph.
    •   The American Indian in Tennessee - Traces the last 15,000 years of Native American occupation of Tennessee, using artifacts from the McClung Museum's extensive collections. Includes the Duck River Cache, considered the greatest find in Tennessee archaeology, dating from the Late Mississippian period (ca. AD 1450).
    •   American Indian Kids - Historical look at Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and community life.
    •   American Indian Policy Center - Provides government leaders, policy makers, and the public with accurate information about the legal and political history of American Indian nations, and the contemporary situation for American Indians.
    •   American Indian Tribe - Portal site intended to aid web users in research on the historical background of many Native American tribes.
    •   Anadarko Festival - Historical photographs taken by John C. Chapman during the 1947 Anadarko, Oklahoma, Indian Festival.
    •   Ancient American - Archeology of the Americas Before Columbus. Magazine dedicated to prehistory artifacts and petrogliphs of the American Continent. A public forum for certified experts and nonprofessionals alike.
    •   Brain-Box Digital Archives - Native American narratives on history and the contemporary culture. Ojibwe perspectives and resources combine in an important new media audiovisual archive. Curriculum materials for teachers available online.
    •   A Brief History of Oklahoma - A series of articles dealing with all aspects of the state's history, including the prehistoric native tribes, as well as those who were compelled to migrate and settle the Indian Territory.
    •   Cankpe Opi: Wounded Knee Massacre - Comprehensive historical accounts, Congressional testimony, and editorial comments on the December, 1890, massacre in South Dakota.
    •   Carlisle Indian Industrial School - Respectfully honors those students and their descendants who lived the experiment, celebrates with those who prospered from it, and grieves with those whose lives were diminished by it.
    •   Charles Lummis's Crusade Against Indian Boarding Schools - A reporter in New Mexico, Charles Fletcher Lummis won an precedent setting legal battle in 1892 against a government policy that permitted Indian children to be taken from their parents.
    •   Chickasaw Historical Research Page - Contains primary source material and historical documents in the history of the Chikasaw people.
    •   Chinook Indian - Enigmatic Tribe of the Columbia River - Master traders and fishermen, who are now almost gone from the face of the earth, once enjoyed a peaceful existence along the banks of the Columbia River.
    •   The Elkus Indian Papers - The California Academy of Sciences Library's collection of over 3,300 documents related to Indian affairs over the period 1922-1963, from the estate of Charles de Young Elkus.
    •   Eskimo Songs and Stories - Extract from the book by the famous Danish explorer Knud Ramussen, on his study of the Netsilik Eskimos above the arctic circle.
    •   Fighting For Our Lives - Forgotten and neglected histories. Documents tracking the theft of the Red Man's land.
    •   First American Forefathers - Biographies, pictures and quotations from Native American leaders. Also has a message board and a selection of quizzes and puzzles.
    •   Forgotten American History - Historical facts based on the book "Lies My Teacher Told Me"
    •   Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux History - Series of articles, with timeline, about the eastern Montana reservation. Includes an annotated roster of Sioux and Cheyenne participants in the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
    •   Hassanamesit or Place of the Small Stones, Notes on the Indian Reservation at Hassanamesit or Hass - Part I of a documentary summary of the history of the Praying Indians of the Nipmuc settlement at Hassanameesit, by Thomas L. Doughton, a former Nipmuc tribal historian. It covers the period from the seventeenth century through the creation of Grafton, Massachusetts in 1728 from the reservation lands of the Nipmucs at Hassanamesit.
    •   History of the Northwest Coast - Significant events and history of the people of the northwest, from 1774 to present day. Includes journal entries from fur traders, Indian prophets, and ethnographers.
    •   Indian Occupation of Mother Bedford - History of indigenous peoples of south central Pennsylvania.
    •   Lakota Noon At Greasy Grass - Lakota commentary about the Battle at Little Big Horn, with annotated battle map.
    •   Looking Back - Historical essays on the indigenous people of America, describing their society, culture, and traditions, to honor the past and preserve the future.
    •   Miami Circle - Photographs, articles and links about the 1998 archaeological discovery of a mysterious stone circle on the banks of the Miami River, thought to be built by the ancient Tequesta Indians.
    •   Narragansett Indian Tribe - Official web site of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island provides accurate history of the tribe's past and the outlook of its future.
    •   Native American Conquest - These articles, written for teens, serve as a guide through North America before its Indian cities were destroyed by foreign diseases.
    •   The Native American History Archive - A New Center for Native American Studies in Internetworked Classrooms.
    •   Native American Participation in the US Military - Naval Historical Center's tribute to the contributions of Native Americans in 20th Century military operations, including the Code Talkers and other decorated members of the armed forces.
    •   Native American Religion in Early America - Essay with teaching suggestions from a scholar in American religious history. In "Divining America: Religion and the National Culture" from the National Humanities Center.
    •   New Mexico's Pueblo Indians - History of the Pueblo Indians over the 400+ years since the coming of the Spaniards, with news items, links, and pictures by San Juan/Hopi.
    •   Notice to the Elders of Turtle Island - The Dakota spiritual advisor, Standing Elk's speech to federal government leaders, February, 1996.
    •   NPS Tribal Preservation Program - The United States National Park Service assists Indian tribes in preserving their historic properties and cultural traditions with training, grants, and publications. Links to tribal information.
    •   On This Date in North American Indian History - 3,000+ historical events, tribal name meanings, alternate names, Indian moon names, and over 6000 links to other sites
    •   Paths to Living History - North American Indian and Indigenous People: A collection of historical documents, essays, and articles on various topics of Native American history.
    •   Paugaussett Indians - Collection of articles on the history and culture of the Connecticut Indians, from 1630 to the close of the Indian Wars.
    •   Plains Indian History - Portal to American West history sites, with emphasis on the native tribes such as Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho, and their chiefs, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Black Kettle, and others.
    •   Plains Indian History - A comprehensive site of the history of the golden age of the plains indian.Includes articles and links on famous chiefs, tribes, and battles.
    •   A Positive Light - Code Talkers, America's Secret Weapon - The Marines might never have taken Iwo Jima and World War II might have ended differently without the indecipherable language of the Navajo Code Talkers.
    •   Quigley's Florida Lost - A journey into pre-Columbian native history as recreated by anthropologist-artist Dean Quigley of Dade City, Florida.
    •   Southwest Web Ring - Essays related to southwestern Native American history, pre-history, and contemporary issues. Includes photo galleries of ancient southwest ruins.
    •   The Te-Moak Shoshone - Commemoration of the 1863 signing of the Ruby Valley Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the Western Shoshone Indians and the United States Government. Includes a speech made by Chief Frank Te-Moke Sr (1903-1994) in 1965 and a link to the original treaty.
    •   Town Creek Indian Mound - Information and historic site resources for the Pee Dee Culture at Town Creek, a regional expression of South Appalachian Mississippian Tradition, A.D. 1200-1400.
    •   Trail of Tears - History and maps of the infamous forced removal of Cherokee, Choctaw, and other peoples from the southeastern region to Oklahoma.
    •   Voices from the Trading Post - Oral history interviews with over fifty Indian traders of the southwest United States. Contains slide shows, with a focus on Navajo, Hopi, Zuni reservations, culture, and artifacts.
    •   The Wampanoag - The Children's Museum, Boston, and Wampanoag Indian Advisors offer teacher's resources on Wampanoag Indian culture, history and heritage. Includes suggested activities, readings, and examples from the Museum's collection.
    •   The Wampum Chronicles - New research into Mohawk history, based on historical documentation, secondary sources, and Mohawk oral tradition.
    •   Where are the Susquehannock? - Brief history of the once-powerful Pennsylvania tribe, and their tragic fate.
    •   Why Did You Kill My People? - Information about a presentation on Chief John Logan, sponsored by the West Virginia Humanities Council and presented by Huntington native, Dan Cutler.
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