Some Suggested Native American Web Sites

Ethnic Studies 112A

Ross Frank


H-AmIndian - American Indian History and Culture, a joint project between Arizona State University and H-NET. Includes an edited discussion list for and a list serve of American Indian excerpted new items excerpted covering indigenous North America. This is a good place to sign up for a daily listserve! You can view and search the logs as well.

Kumeyaay.com - History, News and Events from Kumeyaay nations in San Diego County.

Southern California Tribal Digital Village - Begun as a 3-year, $5 million, collaborative project between Southern Calsfornia Tribal Chairman's Association and Hewlett-Packard. This 1st phase ended 3/24/04. Created a high speed, broadband, wireless internet radio connection to the 18 reservations in San Diego county and built educational, cultural, and economic development programs on this backbone. The Tribal Digital Village continues and UCSD is an important partner in this collaboration.

Indian Country Today - Largest circulation weekly American Indian owned newspaper.

IndianZ - Our mission is to provide you with quality news, information, and entertainment from a Native American perspective. We make it easy for you to keep updated on news occuring throughout Indian Country. If you're looking for reliable, concise, and relevant information and content affecting tribes and Native Americans, your first stop is Indianz.Com.

Native American Public Telecommunication  - News, music, audio, and video programs from Indian Country, on demand.

Native Tech - An internet resource for indigenous ethno-technology focusing on the arts of Eastern Woodland Indian Peoples, providing historical & contemporary background with instructional how-to's & references.

National Native News - National Native News started production more than a decade ago to provide Native and non-Native public radio listeners with a regular, timely and balanced source of news about Native issues. National Native News covers the social, economic and cultural issues that affect every community, and helps radio listeners understand the interconnectedness between Native people and their non-Native neighbors.

News from Indian Country - The News From Indian Country is a twice-monthly, independent, Indian-owned newspaper supplying national news, pow-wow dates, and information to all of Indian Country.

Peabody Museum, Harvard - Recent research at the Peabody Museum has identified some sixty objects from the Boston Museum accession that may be linked to the Lewis and Clark expedition. In anticipation of the impending Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, the Peabody Museum initiated new research on the history and formal properties of these materials. The complete result of that research will be presented in a forthcoming book, Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark's Indian Collection, and in an exhibit that the Peabody will stage throughout 2003-2005.

Indian Circle - Indian Circle is a ring connecting the Internet web pages of Federally recognized American Indian Tribes. From Indian Circle, one will be able to reach most American Indian Tribes on the Internet. Indian Circle is the first step on the American Indian Internet network.



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