Article about a New Mexico reporter's struggle to protect Indian families from the destructive boarding school policies of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Essay with teaching suggestions from a scholar in American religious history. In "Divining America: Religion and the National Culture" from the National Humanities Center.
Collection of articles on the history and culture of the Connecticut Indians, from 1630 to the close of the Indian Wars.
A history of the indigenous people of the Canadian North, as recounted by historical literature and artistic artifacts.
H-Net discussion group dedicated to American Indian history and culture. Features archive, reviews, links to related lists, and subscription information.
Photographs of Anasazi, Cherokee, and Alaska native sites with historical commentary.
Information about a presentation on Chief John Logan, sponsored by the West Virginia Humanities Council and presented by Huntington native, Dan Cutler.
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.
LostWorlds.org explores the great Native American civilizations that existed before the arrival of Europeans. Includes videos, 3D computer reconstructions, and virtual tours of archaeological sites, photo galleries, and more.
Essays about the historical interactions of African Americans and Native Americans, and their rarely acknowledged contributions to the nation's story.
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