Native American Indian Resources
Updated 1/09/08

Indigenous Peoples' Literature
Includes the following full-text sections: The Americas, Artists, Columbus-1492, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania, Famous Documents, Famous Quotes, Great Chiefs & Leaders, Indigenous Nations of North America, Mother Earth Prayers, Music, Poetry, Stories, Writers/Speakers, Writings of Native Youth.
Native Web
Large collection of links to Web resources related to Native Peoples. Search or browse by Subject, Nations, Geographic Region, Documant, or several other ways. International in scope; not limited to the Americas. Nations index is especially good as a starting place for research.
The Oneida Indian Nation
The Oneida Indian Nation, one of the original members of the Iroquois Confederacy, enjoys a unique role in America's history having supported the Colonies in the struggle for independence from England. The Nation exists as a sovereign political unit which predates the Constitution of the United States. (Includes links to other tribes and American Indian resources.)
A History of the European/Indian contact on the Northwest Coast.
A number of full-text, first-person stories of historic contacts between Europeans and the people who were originally living there.
National Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an Act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the Indian voice.
Aboriginal Super Information Hwy.
 
The California Indian Library Collections
The California Indian Library Collections (CILC) was funded with the aim of returning unique cultural materials to California's Native Americans and making the collections available to all citizens through their local libraries. Archived sound recordings, photographs, and textual materials (such as books, journal articles, unpublished manuscripts and field notes, many of which were gathered by Berkeley researchers in the early years of this century) have been duplicated and installed in twenty-one northern and central California libraries. Each county collection contains materials specific to the tribes within that county.


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