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4Directions This site focuses on integrating Native American culture and technology into education in a way that enables Native American students to maintain and learn their heritage while taking full advantage of their future. details A Critical Bibliography On North American Indians, For K-12 This is a great site for educators to choose books related to Native American education, teachers can use this bibliography not only as a resource, but also as a tool for learning to evaluate reading material on American Indians. details Ableza This is a great site for educators who teach Native American Art. Ableza is a Native American Arts and Film Institute dedicated to promoting, preserving and protecting traditional and contemporary arts by Native American Peoples. details American Indian Culture Research Center The principal purpose of the Center is to inform the general public of the worldview, the philosophy of life, and the spiritual insight of Native Peoples. details American Indian Education Links The site provides links related to Native American education, subjects covered include organizations, projects, programs, children's books, storytelling, curriculum sites, unbiased teaching, stereotypes, and more. details American Indian History and Related Issues The site is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America. details American Indian Library Association The association plans to gradually add information about what they do as well as highlights from their Newsletter and links to other Native and minority library organizations. details American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council The American Indian Movement (AIM), a leading organization against injustice directed at Native American peoples, the site links to many web pages for resources about protecting Native American traditional culture. details American Indian Research and Policy Institute The AIPC is a non-profit organization serving the Midwest Indian community, it provides a forum for American Indians and the wider community to discuss the challenges of contemporary Indian life. details Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research The site offers more than one hundred web links related to Native Americans resources and is a useful site for educators to research various information about Native Americans. details Index of Native American Resources This site is constructed primarily to provide information resources to the Native American community and only secondarily to the general community. The information is organized, insofar as possible, to make it useful to the Native American community and the education community. The information presented here is the product of much cooperative work. It would be impossible to maintain this list without the email from the hundreds of people who send me updates to their URLs and report new sites. This email is crucial to the operation of this index. The list of "don'ts" given below is simply to make the sorting through of my email a less difficult task. Please do not stop sending me this crucial information.
details Indian Museum The museum provides California Indians with a world class museum facility in which to portray California Indian history and culture from their own perspective. details Indians.org This website is sponsored by the American Indian Heritage Foundation, whose goal is to provide relief services to Indian people nationwide and to build bridges of understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people. Links to news and educational resources are provided. details Indigenous Peoples Sites Provides access to other websites with information on the arts, professional organizations, and other cultural resources for Indigenous Peoples. details Labriola National American Indian Data Center The LNAIDC has a research collection which is international in scope, bringing together in one location current and historic information on government, culture, religion and world view, social life and customs, tribal history, and information on individuals from the United States, Canada, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Mexico. details National Indian Telecommunications Institute This institute is a dynamic, Native-founded and run organization dedicated to using the power of electronic technologies to provide American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaskan Native communities with extensive educational tools, equal opportunity and a strong voice in self-determination. details National Museum of the American Indian The National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteenth museum of the Smithsonian Institution. It is the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the Indian voice.
details National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian This site helps to foster, protect and promote understanding of Native American cultures, collaborating with indigenous peoples across the Western Hemisphere. details Native American Awareness for Educators and School Psychologists This site helps educators understand how culture can influence various aspects of a Native American child's life and make his or her educational experiences more relevant, meaningful, and beneficial. details Native American Culture This website is an excellent database for students, which provides information on hundreds of tribes, many different languages, Native American names, current census and population information, and art and technology resources. details Native American Cultures Here is an exhaustive portal to nearly every aspect of Native American Culture, which is updated monthly. details Native American Education for Educators This site is designed by a Native mother who believes teaching about Native American culture and ways must include teaching about Native American progress, differences as separate Nations now, and how Native people live, work and relate in the present. details Native American Indian Resources This site provides a wealth of resources and educational information about Native America for K-12 students and teachers. details Native American Resource Site This site contains numerous links to other Native American oriented sites, including links to the personal homepages of many Native people and it offers teaching resources and lesson plans. details Native American Site for Children This site offers various resources for teaching and learning for each region. Teachers will be able to get ideas on teaching about Native Americans, and students can do activities and submit their work online. details Native Americans Native Americans - American Indians - The First People of America; History of Native American Tribe details Native Tech, Native American Technology & Art 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. details Oyate Oyate is a Native organization working to see that their lives and histories are portrayed honestly, so that all people will know that their stories are important. details Recommended American Indian Web Sites, Diversity & Ethnic Studies This site includes selected American Indian web resources useful for academic research and information purposes, only web sites that are reflective of American Indian / Native American realities have been considered. details SCORE: Native American Poetry Teacher Guide This site contains a mini-study of free verse, sensory words used in Native American poetry, and paraphrasing. Teachers and students can read and study free verse poetry through Native American Poetry and write a free verse poem. details Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office: The Native American Stereotype This page is an interesting resource for teachers dealing with Native American education in the classroom. details
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