Indians Websites
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples: Learn about Off-Reserve Aboriginal People Living in Canada
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples represents non-status and status Indians, Métis, and Southern Inuit Aboriginal Peoples living off-reserve in Canada since 1971. Information about National Chief Betty Ann Lavallée, Ron Swain.
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Guatemalan Mayan Indian artists depict their traditions in hundreds of colorful oil paintings and a 2008 Mayan Calendar
Blue Corn Comics -- Multicultural comic books featuring Native Americans
PEACE PARTY: Two young heroes fight everything from prejudice and pollution to supervillains and the supernatural. An ongoing series from Blue Corn Comics.
STOCK PHOTOS;www.anthroarcheart.org-Anthropology Archeology and Art,ROYALTY-FREE DIGITAL IMAGES
Stock photos of anthropology archaeology, ancient civilization centers, classical art and peoples worldwide. High resolution low cost,royalty-free DIGITAL IMAGES with commentaries.
Turtle Island Native Network
Turtle Island Native Network provides daily news updates on Aboriginal and First Nations issues and topics of interest. Turtle Island Native Network is a well managed intersection for Aboriginal Peoples on the Information Highway.
Olive Tree Genealogy - free genealogy for your ancestors
Search for ancestors in Free Genealogy and history site specializing in free primary source genealogy records especially ships' passenger lists, church records, military records, Huguenots and more
Antique Prints And Maps From The Philadelphia Print Shop
Gallery of antique prints and maps, also with an extensive offering of rare and reference books and an on-line print and map reference library.
Discover Navajo - Navajo Nation Culture, Tourism, Native American Information
Navajo Nation is a place you can step back in time and see how the ancient ones - the Anasazi people - lived thousands of years ago. It stretches into the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. The Navajo Nation has an array of ancient Native American ruins, including the world renowned Navajo National Monument...