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Native American Participation in the US Military - http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq61-1.htm
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. |
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First Nations Histories - http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
An ongoing web project that aims to provide extensive histories of all major tribes of Native Americans. |
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H-AmIndian: New Media for Native Studies - http://www.h-net.org/~amind/
H-Net discussion group dedicated to American Indian history and culture. Features archive, reviews, links to related lists, and subscription information. |
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On This Date in North American Indian History - http://www.americanindian.net/
Presenting historical events, tribal name meanings, and Indian moon names. |
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American Indian Policy Center - http://www.airpi.org/
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. |
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Native American Religion in Early America - http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/eighteen/ekeyinfo/natrel.htm
Essay with teaching suggestions from a scholar in American religious history. In "Divining America: Religion and the National Culture" from the National Humanities Center. |
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Voices from the Trading Post - http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/exhibits/traders/
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. |
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Carlisle Indian Industrial School - http://home.epix.net/~landis/
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. |
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NPS Tribal Preservation Program - http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tribal/
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. |
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The Wampum Chronicles - http://www.wampumchronicles.com/
New research into Mohawk history, based on historical documentation, secondary sources, and Mohawk oral tradition. |
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Ancient American - http://www.ancientamerican.com/
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. |
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Southwest Web Ring - http://www.jqjacobs.net/southwest/
Essays related to southwestern Native American history, pre-history, and contemporary issues. Includes photo galleries of ancient southwest ruins. |
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American Indian Tribe - http://www.americanindiantribe.com/
Portal site intended to aid web users in research on the historical background of many Native American tribes. |
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Native Americans and the Land - http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/nattrans/ntecoindian.htm
Collection of essays, including the effects of removal on American Indian tribes to what is now Oklahoma, and the near extinction of the American bison. |
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The Elkus Indian Papers - http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/elkus/stories/
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. |
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A Brief History of Oklahoma - http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~oknowata/OklaHist.htm
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. |
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American Indian Kids - http://minnow.net/
Historical look at Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and community life. |
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Charles Lummis: Indian Rights Crusader - http://www.charleslummis.com/indianrights.htm
Article about a New Mexico reporter's struggle to protect Indian families from the destructive boarding school policies of the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Paths to Living History - http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/history.html
North American Indian and Indigenous People: A collection of historical documents, essays, and articles on various topics of Native American history. |
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Native American Indian Genealogy Heritage - http://www.angelfire.com/la/brantley/
Collection of literary and historical excerpts and observations. |
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Brain-Box Digital Archives - http://www.brain-box.com/
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. |
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Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux History - http://www.montana.edu/wwwfpcc/tribes/index.html
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. |
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Looking Back - http://www.meyna.com/lookback.html
Historical essays on the indigenous people of America, describing their society, culture, and traditions, to honor the past and preserve the future. |
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Native American Conquest - http://e-student.net/
These articles, written for teens, serve as a guide through North America before its Indian cities were destroyed by foreign diseases. |
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The Great American Foot Race - http://www.itvs.org/footrace
Documentary about Andy Payne, a 20-year-old Cherokee man, who won the longest foot race in history. |
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History of the Northwest Coast - http://www.hallman.org/indian/.www.html
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. |
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American Truths - http://www.americantruths.com/
Dramatic audio presentations quoting historic documents that contrast the values, beliefs, and behaviors of indigenous and immigrant cultures, and reveal the roots of today's controversies. |
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Voices: Tribute to Native American Heritage - http://madisonvoices.com/americanindian/
Feature on Native American history from the Madison Voices newspaper. |
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Interactive Museum of the American Indian - http://www.lostworlds.org
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, and photo galleries. |
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Black Indians, Black West - http://www.williamlkatz.com/Essays/
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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Unseen Neighbors: Native Americans of Central Massachusetts - http://geocities.com/quinnips/contents.html
A collection of historical documents and critical essays on the history and descendants of the Nipmuc and Wampanoag Indians of New England. |
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Native History Magazine - http://nativehistory.tripod.com/
A free online magazine for educators and students of history. Features primary source materials as well as lesson plans and other resource links. |
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Forgotten Native American History - http://hoffmanshome.com/native/
Neglected historical facts based on the book "Lies My Teacher Told Me". |
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Why Did You Kill My People? - http://www.geocities.com/captdanc/
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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Town Creek Indian Mound - http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/town/town.htm
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. |
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Putnam County High School Indian Project - http://www.putnam.k12.il.us/indianproj.htm
History of Indians of Illinois, the Midwest, and the Mayan Indians of Mexico as part of a State Board of Education Grant, conducted by students of Putnam County High School, Granville, Illinois. |
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The Te-Moak Shoshone - http://www.angelfire.com/nv/temokeshoshone/
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. |
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Indian Occupation of Mother Bedford - http://www.motherbedford.com/Indian1.htm
History of indigenous peoples of south central Pennsylvania. |
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Native American Visitors to London - http://www.geocities.com/jjewitt.geo/History/work.html
A research paper on Indian leaders, Sychnecta and Trosrogha, Joseph Brant, and the Ojibwas and Iowas who toured with George Catlin, between 1710 and 1844. |
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Indians 4 You - http://www.geocities.com/indians4you/
Short essays on various Indian subjects. |
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Rocky Mountain and Plains Indian Fur Trade - http://www.mountainsofstone.com/
The impact of European explorers, fur traders, and mountain men on native people. |
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Straight Arrow Publications - http://hometown.aol.com/fa11leaf/
Eastern Native American history and research - American Indian nations include Shawnee, Cherokee, Delaware, Wyandot, Miami, Seneca, Mohawk, Chickasaw, Seminole, Choctaw. Indian blood traditions. |
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Mound and Effigy Building Cultures of North America - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sewis/mound_index.htm
Provides a single point summary of online resources for all those interested in native American cultures, with an emphasis on mounds and archaeological sites. |
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Indian Tribes of North America: Washington and Oregon - http://home.att.net/~chinookjargon/swantonwashoreg.htm
Excerpt of Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 145. John R. Swanton's detailed description of contact-era Northwest Native population, locations, and languages. |
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Paugaussett Indians - http://history.digitalzones.com/
Collection of articles on the history and culture of the Connecticut Indians, from 1630 to the close of the Indian Wars. |