Historical overview of the Illinois tribes from the time of European contact.
Brief profile of the Mohegan who lived from 1723-1792, along with online resources and list of titles by the author.
Profile and bibliography of the 19th Century Ottawa/Chippewa author, Andrew J. Blackbird (Mac-ke-te-be-nessy).
Profiles of Onondaga authors Adelphena Logan, Oren Lyons, and Gail Tremblay, with links to their work.
Brief description of the four tribes: the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the Penobscot Indian Nation, the Houlton Band of Maliseets, and the Aroostook Band of Micmacs.
Based in Boston, Massachusetts. Educational and social services. Comprehensive list of northeastern tribes and organizations. Newsletter and links.
Information and resources on the prevention & intervention of addictions, alcohol, drug and solvent abuse, for First Nations and Inuit Communities.
Non-profit, victim advocacy organization available to tribes operating batterer intervention and victim services programs to aid survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking crimes.…
Non-profit indigenous organization based in Alaska, dedicated to grassroots awareness, action, and advocacy.
Organization for Indians of mixed ancestry, especially African-American.
Nog-da-win-da-min is a First Nation Child and Family services agency.
Profiles of American Indian writers indexed by name, tribe, and book titles. From the Internet Public Library.
An online exhibition presented by the University of California Berkeley.
List of books and essays by the Sioux writer, with links.
Bibliography and links pertaining to the Sioux writer.
Sites listed with reviews or personal messages from the author.
American Indian and mixed-blood information, music, and links.
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