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Welcome to the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians home page. Information about ATNI and its various committees is organized into the several categories displayed below. The ATNI calendar of events, and a listing of powwows and cultural...
The American Indian Institute was established at the University of Oklahoma in 1951 as a non-profit Indian service, training, and research organization. The Institute is a department within Continuing Education Community Programs, a division within the College of Continuing Education.
Links to Native American and Aboriginal resources
Our mission is to provide 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.
Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit law firm dedicated to asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide.
Native Americans are struggling to create new better prospects for their people. Since 1958, AIS has designed many valuable programs which assist them towards self-sufficiency and building...
Links to American Indian studies
List of American Indian Tribal Nation sites
ACIA-Working for a greater understanding and improved relationships between Indians and non-Indians in the State of Arizona.
Arizona Native Net is a virtual university outreach and distance learning telecommunications center created by the University of Arizona's Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program and Native...
The Eastern Association on Indian Affairs was started in New York in 1922 to assist a group of Pueblo people who were fighting efforts to dismantle their pueblos. In the 1920's this...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) responsibility is the administration and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska...
About-California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is the first Indian-controlled law firm organized to provide specialized legal representation to Indians and Indian tribes. CILS provides free or low-cost representation on those matters that fall within the priorities (see below) set by our Board of Trustees.
Cherokee - The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally recognized Native American Indian Tribe. This web site containd Cherokee Nation News, services for tribal members, information regarding the Cherokee, Culture, History plus much more.
Listing of Native American sites by tribe.
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
Collection of links related to the National American Indian Heritage Month.
Mission-Through a three-pronged strategy of education, advocacy, and capitalization, First Nations Development Institute is working to restore Native control and culturally-compatible...
Mission-Through a three-pronged strategy of Educating Grassroots Practitioners, Advocating Systemic Change, and Capitalizing Indian Communities, First Nations Development Institute...
Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development aims to understand and foster the conditions under which sustained, self-determined social and economic development is achieved among American Indian nations, through applied...
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American Organizations on the Internet
Listing of Laws and Treaties.
List of federally recognized Indian tribes eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs.
List of non-recognized Indian tribes in North America, contributed by Professor Troy Johnson, California State University, Long Beach. Retrieved on February 12, 2006 from http://www.csulb.edu/~gcampus/libarts/am-indian/tribes/
This page contains links to American history relating to Native Americans.
List of links related to Native American Indians
Massachusetts center for Native American awareness.
About-NAIHC assists tribes and tribal housing entities in reaching their self determined goals of providing culturally relevant, decent, safe, sanitary, and quality affordable housing for Native people in Indian communities and Alaska Native villages.
About-Tribal Historic Preservation Officers are officially designated by a federally-recognized Indian tribe to direct a program approved by the National Park Service and the THPO must have...
About-The National Indian Justice Center, Inc., (NIJC) is an Indian owned and operated non-profit corporation with principal offices in Santa Rosa, California. NIJC was established in 1983 through...
Website of the National Museum of the American Indian
The Native American Business Enterprise Center (NABEC) is committed to the development of successful minority owned businesses by providing quality management and technical assistance...
PDF-An Assessment of Technical Assistance and Training Needs.
Mission-The California Democratic Party's Native American Caucus was formed to reach out and bring into the Democratic Party interested registered Democrats who support the goals and...
About-As the twentieth century comes to a close, we have witnessed a burgeoning of national flags unsurpassed in vexillological history. We have seen entire panoplies of flags go, come, go again...
Information on individual Native Nations.
WELCOME to my page of Native American Sites on the WWW. I am a mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian, formerly a librarian for 14 years at the University of Pittsburgh. In August 2000, I became...
About-Welcome to Native Village website! Your visit honors us. Please make yourself at home.
Native Village was created as an educational and current events resource for Native youth, teens...
Hello, and welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a small non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting American Indian tribal languages, particularly through the...
The Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy (NNI) at the University of Arizona serves as a self-determination, governance, and economic development resource for Indigenous nations in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.
Maps of Native Nations
Before Native America can realistically develop effective political and economical strategies to deal with a roster of long standing issues, it is essential to know the answers to some very basic...
Welcome to North American Indian Legal Services
Links to Tribal websites
Procedures for establishing that an American Indian group is recognized as a tribe. Retrieved on February 12, 2006 from Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs Web...
News, Hearing and other headlines on Indian affairs
In keeping with the Sequoyah Research Center's purpose of preserving and disseminating the written words of Native peoples, this site provides research materials documenting all aspects of life among...
About-The NCAI was founded in 1944 in response to termination and assimilation policies that the United States forced upon the tribal governments in contradiction of their treaty rights and status as...
Selectable timeline of Native American events in history.
When Tiller's Guide to Indian Country: Economic Profiles of American Indian Reservations was first published in 1996, it was immediately hailed as an invaluable resource for anyone working with...
Mission-The Office of Native American Affairs ensures that American Indians, Native Alaskans and Native Hawaiians seeking to create, develop and expand small businesses have full access to...
Cooperative approaches between states and tribes and principles for interaction with tribes by DOE are among the offerings in this section. You will also find information on the activism, rights...
The National Tribal Justice Resource Center is the largest and most comprehensive site dedicated to tribal justice systems, personnel and tribal law. The Resource Center is the central national...