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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.
  Native Americans and the Land http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/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.
  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.
  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.
  On This Date in North American Indian History http://www.americanindian.net/
Presenting historical events, tribal name meanings, and Indian moon names.
  The American Indian in Tennessee http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/permex/archaeol/archaeol.htm
Traces the last 15,000 years of Native American occupation of Tennessee, using artifacts from the McClung Museum's extensive collections. Includes the Duck River Cache, considered the greatest find in Tennessee archaeology, dating from the Late Mississippian period (ca. AD 1450).
  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.
  Native American Religion in Early America http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  The Wampum Chronicles http://www.wampumchronicles.com/
New research into Mohawk history, based on historical documentation, secondary sources, and Mohawk oral tradition.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  Indian Occupation of Mother Bedford http://www.motherbedford.com/Indian1.htm
History of indigenous peoples of south central Pennsylvania.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  Native American Indian Genealogy Heritage http://www.angelfire.com/la/brantley/
Collection of literary and historical excerpts and observations.
  American Indian Kids http://minnow.net/
Historical look at Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and community life.
  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.
  Voices: Tribute to Native American Heritage http://madisonvoices.com/americanindian/
Feature on Native American history from the Madison Voices newspaper.
  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.
  Forgotten Native American History http://hoffmanshome.com/native/
Neglected historical facts based on the book "Lies My Teacher Told Me".
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  Indians 4 You http://www.geocities.com/indians4you/
Short essays on various Indian subjects.
  Rocky Mountain and Plains Indian Fur Trade http://www.mountainsofstone.com/
The impact of European explorers, fur traders, and mountain men on native people.
  Mound and Effigy Building Cultures of North America http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  Native Americans http://www.swulinski.com/travels/NativeAmericans.html
Photographs of Anasazi, Cherokee, and Alaska native sites with historical commentary.
  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.
  A Brief History of Oklahoma http://www.rootsweb.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.
  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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