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Native American Links
- Fourth World Documentation Project: This project of the Center for World Indigenous Study provides online access to an archive of full-text documents relating to social, political, economic and human rights situations faced by Fourth World nations, including the Americas.
- The Heard Museum: This Phoenix museum features a large collection of Native American art.
- Index of Native American Resources on the Web: This sites indexes Internet resources on Native American culture, history, language, education, health, indigenous knowledge and art.
- Indianz.com: Based on the Winnebago Reservations in Nebraska, this site's mission is to provide quality news, information, and entertainment from a Native American perspective.
- National Indian Law Library: Provides access to materials pertinent to Native American Law.
- Native American Rights Fund: NARF is a nonprofit organization located in Boulder, CO that provides legal representation and technical assistance to Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide.
- Native American Sites: Maintained by the University of Pittsburgh librarian, this site aims to provide solid information about Native Indians, and includes information on Native Nations, organizations, media, powwows and tribal colleges.
- NativeWeb: A searchable site devoted to
indigenous peoples of the Americas and the world.
- Native Tech: An educational web site that covers topics of Native American technology and emphasizes the Eastern Woodlands region and includes categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, and Weaving & Cordage.
- Southern Ute Indian Home page : Contains information on Southern Ute Indian history, culture and government.
- Storytellers: Native American Authors Online: Providing access to the web pages of many contemporary Native American authors, as well as awards and reviews of Native American fiction.
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