-- Collection of myths of stories from Native America.
-- A Native American Arts and Film Institute in San Jose, CA.
, American Indian -- Information on P.L. 102-575 that gives American Indian tribes to assume the functions of a State Historic Preservation Officer with respect to tribal lands.
-- A gathering place for both Alaska Natives and non-Natives that celebrates, perpetuates, and shares Alaska Native cultures.
– Purpose is to inform the general public about the world view, philosophy of life, and spiritual insight of Native Peoples.
-- Purpose is to communicate to non-Indians the values, customs, philosophies, and special circumstances of Native Americans.
-- Focus on native African-Indian communities.
-- Information on the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston, TX.
-- The People's Center -- Information on the tribal museum and on the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreille culture.
--Cultural Survival is the leading U.S.-based international indigenous rights organization.
-- Promotes cross-cultural communications emphasizing social and environmental respect.
-- Collection of Eagle stories and poems.
-- Information on various American Indian games and toys including Ring and Pin and the Shuttlecock along with providing several on-line native games.
-- Descriptions and histories of Navajo hogans along with information on the legends leading to the development of the hogan.
-- Information on Hopi culture, land, and traditions.
-- Provides a radio program and a newspaper along with true life American Indian stories and comics about American Indian life.
-- Provides information on the Pueblo communities along with information on the Cultural Center museum, theater, children's museum, and dance programs.
-- Encourages achievement, health and fitness, and academics to preserve Native Americans' sport heritage and to build pride and positive spirit in American Indian communities.
:--New York City based Native American Storytellers Donna Couteau Cross (Sac and Fox)and Joe Cross (Caddo/Potawatomi): contemporary and historical storytelling, songs, traditional dance.
-- Folk-lore of the American Indians of the Kansas River Valley.
-- Information on cultural property, Native American sovereignty, Native American identity, stereotypes, the commodification of Native American culture, and related issues.
-- Information on Native Hawaiian culture including a directory of cultural web sites, genealogies, and canoe plants.
-- Promotes cultural awareness and economic development along with providing job training and placement and promoting the well-being of American Indians.
-- A center where Native Americans can practice their cultural heritage and pass them along to their children. Also provides social services to Native Americans in need.
, Tribal Preservation Program -- Information on the program, funding and grants, publications, and tribal historic preservation offices.
-- American Indian Painting on the Web.
-- Links to numerous sources for investigating Native American genealogy.
-- Legends from the Cherokee, Hopi, Blackfeet, and other tribes.
-- Has links to many sites with information on native cultures sorted by tribal name.
-- Promotes athletic excellence and wellness in American Indian communities through sports.
-- Promotes conservation movements that support Native American land and resource rights.
, Native American Indian Arts, Culture, and Lifeways -- Portrayal of the arts and lifeways of American indian peoples in a magazine format.
-- Recipes sorted according to type such as frybread, wild rice, corn, and herbal teas.
, Cookbook of the Grandmothers -- Over 250 traditional and contemporary recipes indexed by tribe and type of dish.
--Native American Sites and home of the American Indian Library Association Web Page
-- Information on the definition of tribal cultural property and on governmental consultation and recognition of such.
-- Promotes research, study, and performance of cultural music, including that of Native Americans.
-- Collection of various information on Native American culture, art, and history.
-- History, stereotypes, and culture of the Plains tipi.
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