Indians: Resource Links
Index of Native American Resources on the Internet.
[http://www.hanksville.org/]
Indians: 'Indians.org'
The American Indian Heritage Foundation was establised to provide relief services to Indian people nationwide and to build bridges of understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people.
[http://www.indians.org/]
Indians: Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum is unique, one of two museums east of the Mississippi with both Native American and Western art.
[http://www.eiteljorg.org/]
Indians: Critical Bibliography on North American Indians
Do you remember reading or hearing phrases such as: "Sit cross-legged like Indians," "single file, Indian style," "playing cowboys and Indians," "like a bunch of wild Indians," and "don't be an Indian giver" when you were a child? How about learning to count by enumerating "Ten Little Indians" and learning to read by reciting "I is for Indian" or "E is for Eskimo?" These examples, personally observed by this Choctaw mother, teacher, and student, as well as by most of America's schoolchildren, are still used in schools today. They set the stage for a lifetime of misinformation and cultural bias about American Indians, objectifying them in a way that undoubtedly would not be tolerated or accepted by any other ethnic group.
[http://nmnhwww.si.edu/
Indians: National Museum of the American Indian
Preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. The collections cover 10,000 years of history.
[http://www.nmai.si.edu/]
Indians: American Indians and the Natural World
The enduring heritage of connections between American Indians and the natural universe are the focus of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's new Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians.
[http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/]
Indians: Individual Native Nations
This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are alphabetical by tribal name.
[http://www.nativeculture.com/]
Indians: North American Indian
This page is a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930, taken from "The North American Indian", Curtis' massive lifework. "The North American Indian" consists of 20 volumes of text, describing, in detail, all aspects of each Native American tribe's life and customs.
[http://www.curtis-collection.com/]