Sites in Arts and Culture
Northern Plains Tribal Arts
Serving as a representative voice of the thirty-three Northern Plains Tribes by promoting cultural awareness of their distinctive heritage and traditions through art.
Oneida Nation Arts Program
A Native American Indian tribal arts agency for visual, literature, music, dance and drama or performing arts of ethnic peoples.
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
Extensive collection of more than 2,300 photographs and 3,800 pages of text on the lives of Native Americans in the Northwest.
Native American Fine Art (NAFA)
Founded to promote respected and accomplished Hopi artists in the making of authentic kachinas and pottery, which are available to both the art enthusiast and experienced collectors alike.
Sawols: Catalog of Art from Indigenous Groups of California
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.
American Indian Heritage Month
Links and articles from InfoPlease.
Chuda's Kitchen
Aleut and Dena'ina recipes.
Arapaho Moccasins
Description of and instructions for making Arapaho Moccasins, from the Museum and Research Center of the American Mountain Men.
The Canadian Aboriginal Festival
Canada's largest Aboriginal festival. Held in Toronto, Ontario.
Canadian Aboriginal First Nations Entertainers
Booking native entertainment, stand-up comedy, and musical comedy.
Mimbres Fever Prod: Videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture, and artists.
Independent producers and distributors of educational videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture and artists.
Totem Poles
Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for.
Culture Areas and the Locations of Tribes with Illustrated Clothing
Sketches of traditional clothing for various tribes of North America, particularly the eastern United States.
Sovereign Nations
Announcement of Native American educational museum and yearly benefit pow wow. Links.
Pacific Northwest Native American Art
Learn about the characteristics of the Native American art from this region with descriptions and examples.
Yahoo! Native American Poetry Club
Showcase for aspiring Native American writers. Chat, calendar, forum, links.
Totem Poles: Art From the Pacific Northwest
Information about the most well known type of art made by Pacific Northwest Natives, the totem pole.
Native Networks / Redes Indigenas
Online information about film, video, and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii.
Sapien Dreamtime
Performances and workshops in Native American music, storytelling, story and dance using Native American musical instruments.
Buying Native American Art
Articles about art collectors' dos and don'ts and how to determine if a piece is authentic.
Tipis-Tepees-Teepees
Historic and modern pictures of tipis plus links to manufacturers and published articles.
Indian Symbols
Graphical interface for interpreting common symbols used in petroglyphs and other Native American Art.
Ktunaxa Tepee Company
Tepees made by a Kootenay tribal family. Original design maintaining the traditional styles of the Plains.
Circle of Stories
Uses documentary film, photography, artwork and music to honor and explore Native American storytelling.
First Americans in the Arts
Non-profit organization created to recognize, honor and promote American Indian participation in the arts and entertainment industry.
IMAGe Nation Indigenous Media Arts Group
Nonprofit encouraging the promotion, development and dissemination of First Peoples media arts and culture.
Native American Music
Directory of sites regarding Indian music, art, powwows, and languages.
Somers Mountain Museum of Natural History and Primitive Technology
Educational resource offering programs and workshops in Native American culture, nature and Native technology. Somers, Connecticut. |
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