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Alaska
Native Knowledge Network
Designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging
information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and
ways of knowing, including a section on "Native Pathways
to Education".
The American Indian
College Fund
The American Indian College Fund is a non-profit organization launched
in 1989 by the presidents of American Indian colleges. Its dual purpose
is to raise awareness of the 30 Indian colleges and to generate private support
to supplement the limited federal money on which the colleges operate.
American Indian Sports
Team Mascots
A comprehensive information resource containing documents,
data and pointers concerning the American Indian sports team
mascot (token) controversy.
Bureau
Of Indian Affairs - U.S. Department of the Interior
The Bureau of Indian Affairs' mission is to enhance the quality of life,
to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect
and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska
Natives. The site contains the mission statement, strategic plan, services
and opportunities for the BOIA's population.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
The Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma consists of fourteen individual
bands or groups, two of which are Freedmen bands (descendants
of slaves who found refuge and freedom with the tribe before
the tribe's removal from Florida). This site provides a comprehensive
view of the tribe.
Native American
Resources
A vast array of information including links to tribal home pages, organizations,
education and colleges, government resources as well as art and culture.
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National Indian Education
Association
The mission of the National Indian Education Association is to support traditional
Native cultures and values, to enable Native learners to become contributing
members of their communities, to promote Native control of educational institutions,
and to improve educational opportunities and resources for American Indians
and Alaska Natives throughout the United States .
NativeWeb
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization
dedicated to disseminating information from and about indigenous
nations, peoples, and organizations around the world; 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, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples'
use of this technology.
Tribal College
Journal
Journal of American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
is a quarterly publication read by 16,000 American Indian
educators, federal and tribal leaders, students and others
interested in Indian Issues. The Journal addresses broad subjects
relevant to education and the future of Native communities,
using both journalistic and scholarly articles.
Index of
Native American Resources
A tremendously
comprehensive hypertext index of Native American resources, including
art, education, history, government, cultural, commercial, personal,
and employment sites.
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