Home Page
  Knowing, Understanding, and Appreciating Native America           Home

 

 

 

 





Native American Resources is devoted to
knowing, understanding, and appreciating Native America
by facilitating access to selected information sources
and innovative Internet presentations.

Designed to serve as a resource for Native American studies and a starting point for persons interested in learning more about Native America.

 

 
 

Native American related web sites are increasing rapidly.
These major web sites actively maintain content and links.

 

 
 

Introduces culture areas, then access to historical tribal information, then links to current tribal web pages.

 

 
 

On-line newspapers and streaming radio broadcasts provide current issues and events.

 

 
 

Introduces the intertribal pow-wow with links to places and dates.

 

 

Arts

 

Native American arts from rock paintings, to ledger drawings, traditional crafts, and painting in modern media.

 

 
 

Provides a full range of Native music from the earliest songs recorded on wax cylinders in the 1890s to the music of today on live radio.

 

 
 

Provides a series of links to sites that show how to use photographs for research and a number of links to digital photographic collections.

 

 
 

Access treaties, laws, court decisions and current legal topics.

 

 
 
Links to musuems and major Native American collections.
 
 
 
 
Facilitates Native American research by providing links to primary data sources, indexes to publications, courses, degrees, etc.
 
 
 
 
 
Native Resources web pages initiated May 2, 2002.

(c) Dennis Wiedman, Ph.D.
Home page:
http://www.fiu.edu/~wiedmand


Send comments or suggestions to:
Dennis.Wiedman@fiu.edu

Florida International University

Updated: June 2, 2010