United States History Primary Sources on the Web - Native Americans

Updated: 04/07

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
http://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw
This site provides an extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, with accompanying essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics.

Index of Native American Resources
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources
This portal is a comprehensive collection of links to a wide range of Native American resources. Tribe/Nation sites, history links, education, artists, galleries, government, even pages for Native American movie stars--it's all here in an easily accessible format. The site, which has framed and unframed versions and recently was moved to a commercial service to improve load times, also has up-to-date bulletins for tribes, funding opportunities, publications, lectures, protests, festivals, conferences and more

Native American Documents Project
http://www.csusm.edu/nadp This site provides documents from the Rogue river War and Siletz Reservations collection, including searchable transcribed, historic documents and correspondence related to the Rogue River war in Oregon and the subsequent relocation of the Native Americans to the Siletz Reservation. Other documents cover the Allotment Act, California treaties with Native Americans; and narrative reports of the commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1871, 1872, 1875, and 1876.

NativeWeb
http://www.nativeweb.org/ Produced by NativeWeb, an international, nonprofit, educational organization, the site includes information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world. Its intention is to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving indigenous peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring.

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