-- see complete list of Federally Recognized Native American Tribes
Comprehensive links page: Incredible amount of information!
The Sioux Nation
http://www.rahunzi.com/costano
Native American Indian History/Related Issues
Society of Native American Culture--N.C.S.U.
The People of Peace: site of the Same'-Na-Qua Se'-Nom Nation
ArtNatAm: "Native American Fine Art Exhibit"
Oneida Indian Nation: "one of the original members of the Iroquois Confederacy"
NW Coast Indian History: a great multimedia history project
Duster's Native American Page: "Loads Of Great Information On All Native American Tribes And The Coolest Sites"
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Native American Indian: Culture, Education, Art, Science, History -- Native Sources
NativeTech: Native American technology and art
Maya/Aztec/Inca Center: "deals with the Archeology and Anthropology of the Americas"
Seminole Tribe of Florida
United Tribe of Shawnee Indians
Taino Inter-Tribal Council: " member of the United Confederation of Taíno People and is the organization of Taíno and other Taíno-speaking peoples from the Caribbean Islands who reside in the U.S."
The Seneca Nation of Indians: "one of the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy who occupy aboriginal lands in New York State set aside by the Treaty of Canandaigua of 1794"
Mohawk and Iroquois Homepage
List of federally recognized tribes
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