The Americas
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- Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon
- It is the land of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute Native American Tribes, stretching from the snowcapped summit of the Cascade Mountains to the palisaded cliffs of the Deschutes River
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- Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group
- Coalition of six Coast Salish First Nations on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. With news, treaty information, culture and history, and links.
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- Circle of Stories
- Uses documentary film, photography, artwork and music to honor and explore Native American storytelling.
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- Contemporary North American Indigenous Artists
- Native art professor's blog with artist biographies, photos and ask a question function.
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- Mimbres Fever Productions
- Independent producers and distributors of educational videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture and artists.
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- Native American Folk Art
- Defines native folk art and discusses the work of Willeto, Riggs, Harrison Juan, Warren and Deschillie with photos.
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- Native Networks / Redes Indigenas
- Online information about film, video, and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii.
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- NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
- Sketches of traditional clothing for various tribes of North America, particularly the eastern United States.
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- Oneida Nation Arts Program
- A Native American Indian tribal arts agency for visual, literature, music, dance and drama or performing arts of ethnic peoples.
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- Sawol
- Information on the art, culture, history, and creation stories from the Indigenous Groups of California: Pomo, Hupa, Miwok, Tongva, Yurok, Karuk, Maidu, Ajachmem and Ohlone.
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- Ne-Do-Ba - History & Culture Web Sites
- Abenaki and Wabanaki links including history, stories, maps, language, and culture.
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- NAtive American Indian Resources
- Site has 300+ web pages of Native American resource materials, original publications and organized links. Includes Reservation/Indian country maps, original Native literature, Native ar, herbal tradition, schools, and viewpoints.