Complete collection of images contained in E.S. Curtis's The North American Indian, a significant and controversial representation of traditional American Indian culture; from an exhibition by the Library of Congress.
Non-profit organization serving the Native American community with message boards, chat channel, downloadable files, legal and political news, and events. Features also include native links and a search page.
Map and book by Chippewa author George Russell, with links to Native American resources.
A starting point for information on First Nations Peoples, native art, life and culture.
Collection of resource pages to help share information throughout the aboriginal mapping community. British Columbia focus, but resources are not limited to this geographic region.
Information, resources and indexed links about hundreds of American Indian languages and the native people who speak them. Includes a booklist and a children's section.
Gender, sex, and societal roles in Native American and Inuit tradition. Summaries and suggested readings.
Collection of online resources by, for, and about the indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific.
Articles, essays, educational materials, and a newsletter concerning contemporary Indian life. With photos and links.
Compendium of First Nations resources from the University of British Columbia. Facts about native tribes, languages, women, and organizations, as well as information about the library in Vancouver.
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