Native American Web Sites of Interest

<http://www.aianea.com/> American Indian/Alaskan Native
Employees Association for the NRCS.  Visit this website to
become a member or view projects


<http://www.aihec.org> American Indian Higher Education
Consortium.  This educational organization represents 32
colleges in the U.S.A. and Canada.


<http://www.aises.org> American Indian Science and
Engineering Society.  This professional organization
nurtures building of community by bridging science and
technology with traditional Native values.


<http://www.americanindian.net> Look up dates in North
American Indian history.  Links to numerous other websites
dealing with Tribal Peoples.


<http://www.americanindiantribe.com> Gives you a head start
in research on the historical background of many American
Indian Tribes.


<http://www.ammsa.com/windspeaker/> Canada's national
aboriginal news source.


<http://www.cherokee.org> Official website for the Cherokee
Nation of Oklahoma. 


< http://www.doi.gov/bia/oirm/faq.htm> Answers to frequently
asked questions about American Indians. 


<http://www.indiancountry.com> Website of "Indian Country"
magazine.  Current news articles about tribes, laws and
lifeways.


<http://www.indiantrust.com> Website on the Cobell verse
Norton (DOI) lawsuit. <http://www.indianz.com> Headline news
of current events affecting American Indians and mainstream
USA.


<http://www.iaiancad.org> Institute of American Indian Arts. 
Established by the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau
of Indian Affairs in 1962.  In 1975 it became a 2-year
college in Santa Fe, NM.


<http://www.nativeamericanheritage.com> A good way to begin
to learn about Indian heritage.


<http://www.nativepeoples.com> The forum is packed with
interesting topics.


<http://www.nativeweb.org> Resources for indigenous cultures
around the world.  3,505 web listings available.


<http://www.tribalfires.com> Promotes the publishing of
Native American creative writers.


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