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.
The Cherokee Messenger
"The purpose of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston is to build
community, to preserve Cherokee heritage, to perpetuate the
Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our people."
Tsalagi
Tsa-La-Gi aka Cherokee.
The most proper name would actually be
Ani-Yunwiya, which means "The People".
Sioux Heritage
The Sioux Heritage site is offered for your enjoyment. Here, you will find Lakhota words and phrases translated into American-English. You will also find Lakhota Online, a professionally recorded language course featuring the voices of native speakers.
Mayan Epigraphic Database
The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project (MED) is an experiment in networked scholarship
with the purpose of enhancing Classic Mayan epigraphic research. At present, MED
consists of a static database of glyph images and their associated phonetic values,
according to the consensus among various American Mayanists
Native American Art Exhibit
Only Native American Artists are presented at this site. The variety and quality
of their work speaks for itself.
Contemporary Indian Nations
A collection of Links
Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin: Lakota Information
The authors of this page hope to make this site both a location for a multiplicity of voices from various
communities, native, scholarly as well as other groups, and to provide an ongoing dialogue on contemporary issues.
Native American Art Gallery
THE YOSEMITE NATIVE ART GALLERY is an on-line presentation of Yosemite's famous Sisochi Gallery. The art available from this gallery represents the finest examples of surviving historic pottery and
basketry, as well as art produced by some of the most renowned contemporary Native American artisans.
Native Web Home page
a collective project of many people. Our vision embraces ancient teachings and modern technology.
Our purpose: to provide a cyber-community for Earth's indigenous peoples.
Nez Perce/Nee-me-poo Home Page
This document is meant to inform non-Indians about the Nez Perce culture.
I hope you find it informative as well.
The Hopi Information Network
Our site is a non-partisan focal point of Hopi related Web links organized
into a simple and easy to access menu. All of the
information herein has been located on the Web, and
we have neither authored nor created any of it.
Leonard Peltier
A brief history of Leonard's case.
Maya Civilization Past and Present
For Native American youth, a study of the great civilizations of the Western Hemisphere is appropriate. The Maya are not gone--
Lakota Visions
Lakota Jewelry Visions came into being in 1983 as a result of a personal vision by Mitchell Zephier to create employment, share Lakota culture and traditions and to perpetuate our heritage.
Native American Astronomy
Lakota Cosmology, Medicine Wheels, and much more.
Very impressive.... you'll want to bookmark this one!
Arvol Looking Horse
Keeper of Original Lakota Sacred Pipe
Native American Indian: Art, Culture, Education,
History, Science
Its purpose is to provide cultural and educational material from many tribal backgrounds for Indian
educators, students -- at all age levels -- and schools. This site was created in 1995 by Paula Giese
and is maintained by her.
{The author passed away in the summer of 1997 but the site remains, though unmaintained.}
send feedback and comments to ejvdwp@js-net.com.
since Wednesday, November 19, 1997 - 12:36:55 AM